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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-Development Services t' IW CITY OF SAN BERNAlnINO - REQUEST FeAt COUNCIL ACTION Fr- -. AI Boughey, Director Subject: Multi-use stadium project (GPA No. 94-06, DCA No. 94-10, CUP No. 94-12 and ME No. 95-02) DI..1'.. Planning & Building Services Dare: April 26, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None MCC Dare: May 15, 1995 Recommended Motion: That the hearing be closed and that the resolution certifying the EIR, adopting the Statements of Overriding Consideration, approving the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and approving General Plan Amendment No. 94-06 be adopted, that the ordinance implementing Development Code Amendment No. 94-10 be adopted, that Minor Exception No. 95-02 be approved based on the attached Findings of Fact (Exhibit 7), that Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12 be approved based on the attached Findings of Fact (Exhibit 7) subject to the attached Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements (Exhibit 5) and that the resolution certifying the TIA be adopted. r'MH' r:'~.r:". wr L-" Contact person: AI Bou!!hey Phone: 5357 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: 3 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Nt A Source: (Acc!. No.) (Acc!. Descriotion) Finance: Council Notes: ~~ S-/5'-9~ $""" =#- qoc / (lie - 9i/ Agenda Irem No. I ~ 6 -S-9S:- I . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUFSr FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report SUBJECT: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 94-06, DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 94-10, CONDmONAL USE PERMIT NO. 94-12 AND MINOR EXCEPTION NO. 95-02 Mayor and Common Council Meeting May 15, 1995 REQUEST/LOCATION: The applicant, the City of San Bernardino Economic Development Agency, requests the approval of General Plan Amendment No. 94-06, Development Code Amendment No. 94-10, Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12 and Minor Exception No. 95-02. General Plan Amendment No. 94-06 is a request to amend the Central City South Plan to allow the consideration of structure heights greater than 30 feet in the CCS-I General Plan Land Use Designation. Development Code Amendment No. 94-10 is a request to amend the Development Code to implement General Plan Amendment No. 94-06. Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12 is a request to construct a multi-use minor league baseball stadium with 5,000 seats (phase I) with the ability for future expansion to 10,000 seats (phase II). The infrastructure necessary for expansion to 10,000 seats will be designed and constructed in Phase I. The conditional use permit includes a request to increase the allowable height of the stadium, to permit the concession sales of beer and wine for on-site consumption during stadium events, and a request to allow an electronic scoreboard and up to three changeable copy signs/readerboards at the main entrances on Mill, "E" and "G" Streets in the future. Additional uses which have been identified for the stadium include but are not limited to soccer and football tournaments, exhibitions, shows, rallies, concerts, festivals, auctions, and other similar events. Minor Exception No. 95-02 is a request for a five-percent reduction in the dimensions of the parking spaces. KEY POINTS: o The project Environmental Impact Report (EIR) concludes that the majority of the environmental impacts resulting from the Multi-Use Stadium project can be mitigated. During construction of the stadium, the project will result in unavoidable short- term, significant adverse impacts on air quality that cannot be mitigated below a level of significance. Over the operating life of the stadium, emissions from the vehicles of spectators . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO. 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 PAGE: 2 will result in unavoidable long-term significant adverse impacts on air quality that cannot be mitigated below a level of significance. At night over the operating life of the stadium, the brightness of stadium lights (high levels of lighting intensity are necessary to allow play at night) will result in unavoidable significant adverse impacts on nighttime views over a wide area. o Findings for Statements of Overriding Consideration have been prepared for the unavoidable adverse impacts on air quality and visual effects for the approval of the Multi-Use Stadium Project (all applications). o A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) was prepared for the project because it is subject to the regional Congestion Management Plan (CMP). The TIA indicates that the Multi-Use Stadium Projects fair share contribution toward CMP Roadway and Freeway Improvements is $482,600. o At the time of the Planning Commission Meeting, the height and area of the changeable copy signs/readerboards had not been determined. The three changeable copy signs, one to be located at each entrance to the stadium ("E" Street, Mill Street, and "G" Street) are now proposed to be a maximum of25 feet in height and 120 square feet in area. Precise design of the signs will be determined at some future date. Project Conditions of Approval have been added ensuring architectural compatibility of the signs with the stadium. Refer to the Planning Commission staff report (Exhibit 6) for additional information. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: An ErR was prepared to evaluate the environmental impacts resulting from General Plan Amendment No. 94-06, Development Code Amendment No. 94-10 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12. Although the majority of the environmental impacts identified in the Em can be mitigated, the project will result in significant adverse impacts on air quality and nighttime views (visual effects) that cannot be mitigated. The Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) lists the mitigation measures identified in the Em and assigns the actions required and the responsibility for timing and implementation. Statements of Overriding Consideration were prepared as required by CEQA to substantiate that the benefits of the project outweigh the unavoidable, significant adverse impacts to air quality and visual effects. . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO. 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 PAGE: 3 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PLAN (CMP) CMP Background The San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) is the Congestion Management Agency (CMA) responsible for developing, coordinating and monitoring the implementation of the CMP. The purpose of the CMP is to ensure coordination, on a regional basis, between land use decisions and traffic and air quality issues. Development projects are subject to the Land Use/Transportation Analysis Program of the CMP when established thresholds are exceeded. In such an instance, a Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Report must be prepared for the project. The TIA Report assesses traffic impacts to the CMP roadways and freeways and identifies mitigation and goes a step further than an EIR by assigning the fair share cost of traffic mitigation for projects. While the traffic analysis in an EIR is subject to the provisions of CEQA, the TIA Report prepared for the same project is not. However, there may be some overlapping of issues simply because a traffic impact in any context is still an impact that must be mitigated. The CMP and CEQA processes are both concerned with project impacts and generally run in a somewhat of a concurrent fashion. However, the two are separate and district processes that serve different purposes. As previously stated, the purpose of the CMP is to ensure coordination, on a regional basis, between land use decisions and traffic and air quality impacts. The purpose of CEQA is to provide disclosure on the full range of environmental impacts and implications of projects to decision makers and the public, and to identify appropriate mitigating measures. Traffic Impact Analysis (l1A) Repon The multi-use stadium project is subject to the CMP because the number of vehicular trips during peak traffic hours meet the thresholds for requiring a TIA. Pursuant to the CMP, a TIA Report was prepared for the multi-use stadium project. The consultant prepared a TIA Report in draft form for review and consideration. Several regional and sub-regional agencies and adjacent jurisdictions reviewed the TIA Report during the 21 day review period which began on March 7, 1995 and ended on March 28, 1995. Comments were received on the TIA from the CMA. No other agencies responded. The TIA Report was subsequently revised to address the CMA's comments and ensure consistency with the CMP. . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO. 95-02 HEARING DATE: May IS, 1995 PAGE: 4 COMMENTS RECEIVED CEQA Process The comments received during the CEQA review period on the Draft EIR (DEIR) and the response to those comments are included in Section 7.0 of the Final EIR (FEIR). Those portions of the EIR text that have been revised as a result of the comments have been highlighted with grey tones for additions and strikeout for deletions in the FEIR text (Exhibit 2, Attachment A-2). CMP Process Although the TIA report was circulated to several regional and sub-regional agencies and adjacent jurisdictions, only the CMA (SANBAG) responded. As expected, because of the overlap of the CEQA and the CMP process regarding traffic, most letters received regarding traffic were directed to the EIR. All of the comments received on traffic including the CMA' s comment letter on the TIA were responded to and included in Section 7.0 of the FEIR. General CommenJs No other comments were received. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommended that the Mayor and Common Council make a determination that the project benefits outweigh the unavoidable adverse impacts of the project and find that the Statement of Overriding consideration is appropriate, certify the Environmental Impact Report, approve the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and approve General Plan Amendment No. 94-06, Development Code Amendment No. 94-10, Minor Exception No. 95-02 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12. [Note: The Planning Commission vote was 7 to 0 (Ayes: Affaitati, Gaffney, Gonzales, Hamilton, Stone, Strimpel, and Thrasher; Nays: none; Abstentions: none; and, Absent: Cole, Kipp and Traver)]. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council: 1. Adopt the Resolution (Exhibit 2) which: I . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO. 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 PAGE: 5 a. Certifies the Environmental Impact Report, including the DEIR, and FEIR; b. Adopts the Statements of Overriding Consideration; c. Approve the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; d. Approves General Plan Amendment No. 94-06 which amends the Central City South Plan to allow consideration of structure heights greater than 30 feet in the CCS-I General Plan land use designation subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. 2. Adopt the ordinance (Exhibit 3) which amends Development Code Section 19.06.030(1)(A), Table 06.02, COMMERCIAL ZONES DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, to allow consideration of structure heights greater than 30 feet in the CCS-Iland use designation subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit; 3. Approve Minor Exception No. 95-02 based on the Findings of Fact (Exhibit 7); 4. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12 based on the Findings of Fact (Exhibit 7) and subject to the Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements (Exhibit 5), and; 5. Adopt the Resolution that certifies the Transportation Impact Analysis (TIA) Report (Exhibit 4). Prepared by: Michael R. Finn, Associate Planner for Al Boughey, Director of Planning and Building Services EXHIDITS: I. Location Map 2. Resolution (EIR and GPA No. 94-06) Attachments A-I Draft Environmental Impact Report (including Technical Appendices) (distributed to the Council Office on February 16, 1995) A-2 Final Environmental Impact Report (distributed on April 18, 1995) B Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (distributed on April 18, 1995) C Statements of Overriding Consideration* D Text Changes to the General Plan (Central City South Plan) E Site Vicinity and General Plan Land Use Designation Map . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO. 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 PAGE: 6 3. Ordinance (Development Code Amendment No. 94-10) Attachment Exhibit I Page ll-81 of the Development Code (Amended) 4. Resolution (TIA Report) Attachment A TIA Report (including Technical Appendices)* 5. Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements (for CUP No. 94-12) 6. Planning Commission Staff Report (April 18, 1995, Parts I and IT) (Attachments listed in the Staff Report)* 7. Findings of Fact (DCA No.94-1O, CUP No. 94-12 and ME No. 95-02) * To be distributed under separate cover . EXHIBIT 1 ( CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE . 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' ..'" ~ E3:j ~~\~,g ....:.;.---.: ' - ----,.IlDI".S> f'c" Ii i E ~-I'> '>'. /.-- \ t-:> -; , - .'-. 0 f, py:-lf~ -" " ,. :'>',: ~ ) a:. ~ ~ '- !j ,.,.' lit. '. ~.\\V~ i \ -' 0: __.-oJ ~ 5 n q l~~i ~ /",,}/(, <( .. J I' j~"- ~.~' _':'::'..__:-,:::;/~:;)cr~ .,,~nT ,: ~ ~-'JlV /~id) -':/L.. a __ _:!i . ~ Clm'CI'_~ --- Pl.AH-8.11 PAGE 1 OF ~ l...eDI . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 EXHIBITS CONDmONS OF APPROVAL Conditional Use Permit No. 94-12 1. Within two years of development approval, commencement of construction 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. 94-12 Expiration Date: May 15, 1997 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. I. 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. 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 . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May IS, 1995 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. 8. Phase I of this development shall be required to maintained a minimum of 1,700 standard off-street parking spaces as shown on the approved plan(s) on file. Phase II shall provide a minimum of 1,634 additional parking spaces for a total of 3,334 spaces for the entire development. . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 9. A Notice of Intent (NOI), with the appropriate fees for coverage of the project under the General Construction Activity Storm Water Runoff Permit, shall be submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board at least 30 days prior to initiation of construction activity at the site. 10. All Mitigation Measures contained in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the City of San Bernardino Multi-Use Stadium shall be project Conditions of Approval, incorporated as conditions by reference. 11. 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. Police Department f. Public Services (Refuse) Department 12. Archictectural consistency of the Field Maintenance Building shall be verified either through the submittal of elevation prior to hearing with the Mayor and Common Council or through a Development Permit Type I application. 13. The Field Maintenance building shall be consistent with and architecturally integrated into the stadium elevation along "E" Street. 14. The Field Maintenance Yard area and parking shall be screened from view along "E" Street through use of dense and mature landscaping. 15. The three changeable copy signs shall be located at the stadium entrances (Ion Mill Street, 1 on "G" Street, and 1 on "E" Street), and shall be constructed as follows: a. The signs shall be designed to integrate design details of the stadium; b. maximum area of the sign face shall be 120 square feet; c. maximum overall height shall be 28 feet; . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 d. maximum sign face height shall be 25 feet; e. the sign face shall be fully framed and shall have a decorative top cap; f. the sign pole(s) shall have decorative pole covers; and g. the pole covers shall be constructed of materials consistent with the stadium, and shall be of a mass proportionate with the sign face. 16. Design of Phase II shall be subject to review and approval under a Development Permit (Type II). STANDARD REQUIREMENTS f) CASE NO._ CUP !J4-f2. ~ DCE94-fO&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION: MUl T/-PURPOSE STADIUM PHASE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION: EAST SinE OF "G" STREET HEARING DATE BETWEEN MIll ST. AND RIAL TO AV 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. Drainaae and Flood Control a) A local drainage study will be required for the project. Any drainage improvements, structures or storm drains needed to mitigate downstream impacts or protect the development shall be designed and constructed at the developer's expense, and right-of-way dedicated as necessary. b) 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. c) Project drainage shall be conveyed in underground storm drains to the existing City storm drain at Oak Street and G Street or other appropriate outlet as approved by the City Engineer. If an on-site detention basin is proposed, it shall be designed in accordance with the City's .policies and Procedures for Storm Drain Design" (Copy available at the Engineering Counter) . d) Applicant shall mitigate on-site storm water discharge sufficiently to maintain compliance with the City's NPDES Storm Water Discharge Permit Requirements. A "Notice of Intent (NO!)" shall be filed with the State Water Quality Control Board for construction disturbing 5 acres of more of land. Page 1 4/131115 STANDARD REOUlREME S CASE NO._ CUP !J4-12. ~ DCE94-IO&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION: MUL T1-PURPOC:F STADIUM PHASE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION:-EASTSIDEOF "G" STREET HEARING DATE BETWEEN MILL ST. AND RIAL TO AV PAGE NO: e) An Erosion Control Plan shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to grading plan approval. The plan shall be designed to control erosion due to water and wind, including blowing dust, during all phases of construction, including graded areas which are not proposed to be immediately built upon. 2. Gradina a) If more than l' 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) 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. c) A liquefaction report is required for the site. This report must be submitted and approved prior to issuance of a grading permit. Any grading requirements recommended by the approved liquefaction report shall be incorporated in the grading plan. d) 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. Page 2 4/13/95 ~~ RD REOUlREME S CASE NO._ CUP 94-/2- DCE94-/0& aPA 94-06 DESCRIPTION: MUL T1-PURPOSE STADIUM PHt4PE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION:.,aSTSIDEOF "au STREET HEARING DATE BETWEEN MIll ST AND RIAL TO AV PAGE NO: e) Site Design shall comply with all requirements of The California Building Code, Title 24, relating to handicap parking and accessibility, including retro-fitting of existing building access points for handicap accessibility, if applicable. f) 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 lot merger shall be recorded to remove the interior lot lines. Lot lines which intersect proposed structures shall be adjusted clear or removed. g) 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. h) 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 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. <>age 3 4113195 STAND RD REOUlREME QEPART~T OF PUBLIC WORKSJ CASE NO.. CUP ~/2. '~ DCE94-IO&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION: MUlTl-PURPOSE STADIUM PHASE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION:..EAST SIDE OF "Gu STREET HEARING DATE BFTWEEN MILL ST: AIJID RIAL TO A V PAGE NO: . 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 (optional). b) 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. c) Utility services shall be placed underground and easements provided as required. d) All existing overhead utilities adjacent to or traversing the site on either side of the street shall be undergrounded in accordance with Section 19.20.030 (non-subdivisions) or Section 19.30.110 (subdivisions) of the Development Code. e) Existing Utilities which interfere with new construction shall be relocated at the Developer'S expense as directed by the City Engineer. 1) 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 City Engineer Page 4 4/13/95 STANDARD REOUlREME S ~ OF euJlL..IC WORKSI CASE NO._ CUP 94-/2- ~ DCE94-/0&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION:pt/L Tl-PURPOSE STAlJIUM PHASE I ~D /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION:.,aSTSIDEOF"G"STREET HEARING DATE BFTWEEN MIll ST. AND RIAL TO A V PAGE NO: will be required. This plan can be incorporated in the grading plan, where practical. 4. Street ImDrovement and Dedications a) All public streets within and adjacent to the development shall be improved to include combination curb and gutter, paving, handicap ramps, street lights, sidewalks and appurtenances, including, but not limited to traffic signals, traffic signal modifications, relocation of public or private facilities which interfere with new construction, striping, 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 with 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. b) 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: . Street Name RiQht-of-WavI.!U Curb Line(ftl "E" Street 50'(8.75' Additional RIW) 36' "G" Street 44'(2.75' Additional RIW) 32' Page 5 4/13/95 . STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE NO._ CUP 94-12- ~ DCE94-IO&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION:jlUl Tl-PURPOSE STADIUM PHASE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION:~STSIDEOF "G" STREET HEARING DATE 8ETJYEEIV.PIll ST. AND RIAL TO A ~ PAGE NO: Mill Street 50'(8.75' Additional RIW) 3S' c) Remove and re-construct Curb and Gutter per City Standard No. 200, or as approved by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer, on Mill Street. "E" Street, and "G" Street adjacent to the site. d) Remove and re-construct sidewalk along each street adjacent to the site in accordance with City Standard No. 202, Case "A", or as approved by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer. An unobstructed width of 48" shall be provided in all cases. Provide handicap ramps or by-passes at all driveways. e) Construct Driveway Approaches per City Standard No. 204, Type II, including Handicap by-pass, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. Remove all existing driveway approaches which will not be used as part of the final approved plan and replace with full height curb, gutter and sidewalk. f) Four travel lanes shall be provided on "G" Street between Mill Street and Rialto Avenue as approved by the Director of Public WorkslCity Engineer. This may require widening the west side of "G" Street south of the site. g) Provide deceleration lane for westbound traffic on Mill Street turning north into the site. h) If the private drive off Mill Street is proposed to be dedicated to the City at some future date, it shall be designed to provide a total of 100' of right-of- Page 6 4/13/95 . STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE NO._ CUP 94-12. ~ Dt":F94-IO&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION:jfUl T1-PURPOSE STIIDIUU PHASE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION: EAST SIDE OF "a" STREET HEARING DATE BFTWEEN ula Sr. AND RIAL TO A V PAGE NO: way width and future curb to curb width of 40' . The minimum paved width required for this project shall be 24'. 5. Phasina a) If the project is to be developed in phases, each individual phase shall be designed to provide maximum public safety, convenience for public service vehicles, and proper traffic circulation. In order to meet this requirement, the following will be required prior to the finalization of any phase; b) Completion of the improvement plans for the total project or sufficient plans beyond the phase boundary to verify the feasibility of the design to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; c) A Plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the Engineering Division, Fire, and Planning Departments indication what improvements will be constructed with the given phase, subject to the following; d) Dead-end streets shall be provided with a minimum 32 foot radius paved width; e) Half width streets shall be provided with a minimum 28 foot paved width; f) Street improvements beyond the phase boundaries, as necessary to provide secondary access; PrJge 7 4/13195 ) ~ . STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE NO.. CUP 94-12- DCF 94-10 & aPA 94-06 DESCRIPTION:jfUl T1-PURPOSE STADIUAI PHASE I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION: EAST SIDE OF "a" STREET HEARING DATE BFTWEEN AI/ll ST. AND RIAL TO A V PAGE NO: g) Drainage facilities, such as storm drains, channels, earth berms, and block walls, as necessary, to protect the development from oft-site flows; h) A properly designed water system capable of providing required fire flow, perhaps looping or extending beyond the phase boundaries; i) Easements for any of the above and the installation of necessary utilities. 6. Reauired Enaineerina Permits a) Grading permit(1f applicable.). b) On-site improvements construction permit(except buildings - see Planning and Building Services), including landscaping. c) Off.site improvements construction permit. 7. ADDlicable Enaineerina Fees' a) Plan check and inspection fees for off-site improvements - 4% and 4%, respectively, of the estimated construction cosf of the off-site improvements. I All Fees _ subject 10 change without notice. Page 8 4/13/95 STANDARD REOUlREMEN S ..,~ PUBLIC WORKSI CASE NO._ CUP 94-12- ~ DCE94-IO&aPA94-06 DESCRIPTION:jfUL T1-PURPOSE STADIUM PHASE I AtYD II AGENDA ITEM LOCATION: FJJST SIDE OF "a" STREET HEARING DATE BF7WE~N Mill Sr. AND RIAL TO AV PAGE NO: b) 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. c) Plan check and inspection fees for grading (If permit required) - Fee Schedule available at the Engineering Division Counter. d) Drainage fee in the approximate total amount of J 200.000 e) Traffic system fee in the estimated total amount of J 50.626 in Phase I based on and estimated Phase I trip generation of 3,400 trips per day (2 x the number of Phase I parking spaces) at $14.89 per trip. Phase II traffic systems fee shall be based on the current rate at the time of construction x 2 x the number of additional parking spaces constructed in Phase II. Exact amount for each Phase shall be determined by the City Traffic Engineer at time of application for Building Permit. f) As recommended in the EIR the off-ramp at 1-215 for Mill Street shall be controlled by traffic officers during events. if conditions warrant. g) Arrangements shall be made with the Department of Public Works/City Engineer to participate in the cost of Freeway mitigation due to project , Esf/mal8d constn./clfon cost for off-site Improvements Is based on schedule of unit prices on file wlltl the City Engineer. ] Estimal8d constn.rction cost for on-sJ1e improvements is basad on schedule of unit prices on file with the City Engineer. Page 9 4/1~5 . STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ) CASE NO._ CUP 114-12- ~ DCE'94-IO&GPA94-06 DESCRIPTION: MUl Tl-PURPOSE STADIUM PHASE'I AND /I AGENDA ITEM LOCATION:.,.EAST SIDE' OF "G" STRE'ET HEARING DATE BFTWE'E'N MIll Sr: AND RIAL TO A V PAGE NO: impacts, unless alternate funding sources are identified. Fifty percent of this project's share shall be pledged prior to occupancy of Phase I and the remaining fifty percent shall be pledged prior to occupancy of Phase II. Amount of the freeway mitigation shall be determined after acceptance of the TIA. h) Sewer Connection fee in the approximate total amount of $ 4.000 i) Sewer inspection fee in the amount of $ 17.82 per connection. j) Street or easement dedication processing fee in the amount of ~ 200.00 per document. Page 10 4/13/95 . . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REFUSE DIVISION DRC/ERC REQUIREMENTS TRANSMITTAL TOI pLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES Project Planner /)1: 1<-< 'F"J,J C~P"l'i-n.. 1:)( "1 ?-/./D I g".~ H.()6 NO. (: ..:.{ , .:~ II.JI' t:~. - 0' j)jQ'I.'''f DATE: 3-Q-Q5"' Project BY: 1~' OENE~ _ The city of San Bernardino Public Service. Department i. re.pon.ible for proper collection, di.posal, and recycling of .olid wa.te and by-product. generated within the city. Development. are therefore required to plan for the ..rvice arrangement. marked below, and e.tabli.h a refu.e account with the Refu.e Divi.ion ~ by calling (909) 384-5335 prior to the commencement of con.truction, remodelling, or V' occupation of this project. Other city-provided container. are available to the applicant.. contractor(.) for con.truction debris a. well. Shared container. for multiple commercial or re.idential occupant. mu.t be paid for by a single account. Ultimate re.pon.ibility for payment re.t. on the property owner. Service fee. will be charqed according to tho.e in effect at the time of .ervice. USIDEHTIAL _ Refu.e and/or recyclable collection will be made at the curb. Development mu.t have ample room for .torage of all container. out of .treet view. o Re.ident. to .upply their own 32 gallon maximum container. (limit 3 per unit). o city to .upply one 90 qallon refu.e container and po.sibly one 90 qallon recyclinq container per detached dwelling unit or pair of multiple unit.. 1/ ODMMERCIAL _ Refu.e and/or recyclable collection will be made from either City-owned or cu.tomer-owned container. .ervice. by City crew.. container(.) mu.t be k.pt in enclo.ure(e) acce..ible to city truck. a. .hown on the approved .ite plan. COntainer acce.. .hall not conflict with loading &one.. Inclo.ure qate. may not .winq into or directly behind any parking .pace. Inclo.ure(.) .hall have a minimum of , feet wide by 12 feet lonq paved, level (le.. than 2\ qrade) area in front of qate(.) for container(.) to be .erviced from. overhead wire., .iqn., and ob.truction. .hall not be located over container .ervice area(.). Driv.way chain. mu.t be marked by reflective material. cu.tomer may lock the enclo.ure(.) or driveway gate(.) but mu.t either unlock by 5:00am on .ervice day(.) or provide a key or qate card. No electronic tran.mitter. will be accepted. 8in. may be locked only with .tandard padlock number. a..igned at .tart of .ervice account. The followinq requirement. apply if checked: o Truck acce.. not .afe or .ufficient. Plea.e rearranqe a. .hown on .ite plan. o Truck acce.. .ufficient a. .hown on .ite plan. o Con.truct ____ enclo.ure(.) per .tandard drawing 508 for commercial/indu.trial application. Inclo.ure .ize o COn.truct ____ enclo.ure(.) per .tandard drawinq 508 with rear pedestrian acce.. added. Pede.trian acce.. to be ,. higher than pav.ment on which container r..t.. Inclo.ure .ize plus pede.trian ace.... Ad4i~ioD.l eo".D~. . 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STAltIET I PCII laTE, _CLO TO POST' . UTE fllAIIC TYPe I-Z. NCTAL DICII 10 'AUSC, pll,"n COAno IT YCICO "'G. CC. TACII wnD aT TOP' 10TT"N TO CMANNIL It IZ. D.C. NOTES I. ALL WORK SHALL fiE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANOo1RD SPECIFICATIONS ,OR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTIOH, LATEST EDITION. I 2. LOCATION SUBJECT TO THE APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PLANS. , + 3. WITHIN 5' OF COIoIBUSTlDLE CCNSTI\UCTlON, INSTALL A AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINK~ER ,It,!"" APPROVED BY FIRE DEPT. . .. "'-/1 -t. CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH BUILDING EXTERIOR. ~ ~ J, I 5. SPECIFIED MANUFACrURER'S SHOWN OR APPROVED EOUAL. . ~. 1',1 DETAIL IAI CtTY OF SA~RNARDINO PUELIC \VOR~ APPROVED 2 - ,sa - B a; REFUSE ENCLOSURE STANDAr NO. e; () 1= .. 3' ""IJe l,(u#l. )~""'" Irk,. ~i' . ,. t'.' n.ff //..' , . .#~/..:/ -~lti": 1J,v,//,'; /l.,.~u. t3iol\ !'" t '&"01((.. f:b,~.~IJ' "I, . - ,.,:r.'~ I I / , .5'A j;' --z..<<. c_c..k (.",6..~/.6 I . ..... . ," 1/ I 'II::" 61.C J!"'" ","'.... 1Ao_., I' I . At/~ ~~ o.~ \. 1J,,~r 'f'-~~ 'I ~ ~ . /tit/' S ".I. G~ '" ~ , .I / / .. ~~cMt.L ~({ Iflr rW. ;. ~" /1...;.. + - ~ / I .. 30....c.lf. " .s.,~t,> p.!.Pl- (j.v. #tpiu r:t s<.. iIf~ ,t''f:..u/ 1'I\.,I,..t,,~"..~;,'\J (:,. so/./. f'Jw/' stJl ,.,I,'d. w'// k 7/~,G,. dI..,~ P4v~Ie/.......h. . . - . I' I I fl;' I IJ. . ,'" . ,,,,' " ). t je.tt '",' ,,1 It' Aij j I'" ,I- 1.' '~"l^ . ,It( .1 " . r(IL' ", ~! , OF SAttsERNARDINO DEPeTMENT CITY FIRE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS Case: C'tiP ;'/,-/2.. Date: ~- y- 1'5- , Reviewed By: ~ -:t5I9S~f?A(C S-r,9f}/VM GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: ~ Provide one additional ..t of construction plans to Building and Safety for Fire Department US8 It time of plan check. Contlct the City of San Bernardino Fire Department at (9091 384-5388 for specific detailed requirements. Jlf The devetoper wll provide for adequet8 fire flow as computed by the Fir. Prevention Bureau. Minimum fir. flow requirements shall be based on aqu.- footage, constrUction f.atures, and exposure InformltlOn supplied by the developer and DId1 be available IIiJIl to ptacing combustible mat.riaia on site. 'J1:ATER PURVEYOR FOR FIRE PROTECTION: The fir. protection wlter service for the .,e8 of this project is provided by: );t San Bernardino MunicipII Wltlr Dlplrtmlnt . Enginelring (9091 384.5391 o EIst Vllloy Watlr District. Engi....nng 19091 888.8986 Phone; 0 Other Water Purveyor: PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION FACILITIES: ;a- Put*c fire hydrantS are required along streets at intervals not to exceed 300 feet for commercial and multi..,.esidential areas and .t intervals not ~ to exceed 500 feet for residential areas. Fire hydr.nt minimum flow rate. of 1,500 gpm at a 20 psi minimum residual pressure are required for commercial and multi..,.elidential .r.... Minimum fire hydr.nt flow rate. of 1,000 gpm at a 20 psi minimum residual pressure are required for residential .r.as. 0 Fire flow requirements may be met from the combined flow of two adjacent fire hydrants. Fire flow requirements may be adjulted, .. deemed appropriete by the Fire Oepanment. b.sed on individual site specific conditions and available mitigations. /'l Fire hydrant type Ind specific location shill be jointly determined by the City of San Bernardino Fire Oep.nment in conjunction with the water purveyor. Fire hydrant materials and installation shall conform to the standards and specifications of the water purveyor. l'. Public fire hydrants. fire services. and public water facilities necessary to meet Fire Oepanment requirements are the developer'. financial responsibility and shall be installed by the water purveyor or by the developer at the water purveyor's discretion. Contact the wat.r purveyor indicated above for additional information. ACCESS: .a- Provide two separate, dedicated routes of ingress/egress to the propeny entrance. The routes shall be paved. all weather. 0 Provide an access road to MCh building for fire apparatus. Access roadway shall have an all-weather driving surface of not .... .than 20 feet of unobstructed width. r" 1:end roadway to within 150 feet of all ponions of the exterior wall of all single story buildings., - ,00 roadway to within 50 feet of the exterior wall of all multiple-story buildings. /- ..ide -NO PARKING- signs whenever parking of vehicles would possibly reduce the clearance of access rOldways to Ie.. than the required ..,dth. Signo a.. to rlad "FIRE LANE. NO PARKING . M.C. SIC 16.18". 0 Oead..nd Itreets shill not exceed 500 feet in length and shill have a minimum 40 foot radius turnlround. 0 The names of any new streets (public or private) shall be submined to the Fire Oepanment for approval. SITE: ~ All access roads and streets are to be constructed and usable prior to combustible construction. Privlte fire hydrants shall be installed to protect each building located more than 150 feet from the curb line. No fire hydrlnts should be within 40 feet of .ny exterior will. The hydrants shall be Wet B"'! type. with one 2'/2 inch and 4 inch outlet, and approved by the Fire OeP8nment. Fire hydrlnts 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 I manner that it will not be blocked by plrked vehicles. BUILDINGS: ~ Address numerals shall be installed on the building at the front or other approved location in such I manner as to be visible from the frontage lUeet. Commercill and multi family address numerals shill be 6 inches tall" single family address numerlls shall be 4 inches tall. The color of the numerlls shall contrast with the color of the background. 0 Identify each gas and electric meter with the number of the unit it serves. Jil. Fire Extinguishers must be installed prior to the building being occupied, The minimum rating for Iny fire extinguisher is ~ ' O~/C. .Minimum distribution of fire extinguishers must be such that no interior pin of the building is over 75 feet travel distance from a fire extinguisher. 0 Apanment houses with 16 or more units, hotels lmotelsl with 20 or more units. or apanments or hotels (motels) ttvse stories or more in height X shall be equipped with automatic fire sprinklers designed to NFPA standards. . All buildings. other thin residential, over 5,000 square feet, shall be equipped with an Iutomatic fire Iprink~r system designed to NFPA standards. This includes existing buildings vacant over 180 days. ~ Submit pllns for the fire protection Iystem to the Fire Oepanment prior to beginning construction of the system. . Tenant improvements in all sprinklersd buildings are to be Ipproved by the Fire Oepanment prior to stan of construction. ~ Provide fire alarm IreQuired throughout). Plan must be approved by the Fire Oeplnment prior to stlrt of instlllltion. Fire Oepanment connection to tsprinkler system/standpipe systeml shall be required at Fire Oepanment Ipproved locetion. Note: The applicant must request. in writing, Iny changes to Fire Oeplrtment requirements. /ii://lPfo~ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; . ~: :.;n~~ .~e::/~Y ~Nt KIf- ,Rt.-"t-t,lt.t'"O ;r;- /V WlrH 19 rY/F / FK#AU~ r rA'-',IC7; 2$l_ d,,)/Dvc.r ~ I W A 0-,,< - ",,/[ ? C'CO-'r" M./tf. AJP~L /#,()~(f~' A;(tE I'D" V ~u N"/F" ,,;.;/7?/ A'p?,;.-A??(!. h4/.- - /"A"E.n-~1 FPB 170 111.9". SAN B~INO MUNICIPAL WATER DEPAR~ STANDARD REQUIREMENTS I.. of Plans: CUP No. 94-12 (Minor League Baseball Stadium) Date Compiled: t-h..J. ';0 ~ . Compiled By: ~ J. l.61S61.I baseball Number of Units: Own~noevdoper. EDA & Southern Pacific Railroad Type of Project: Const. a 5,000 fixed seat minor league Stadium. Location: Between Rialto Ave. & Mill St. & between IIE" & "G" Sts. WATER DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING: Contact: ~'- Lt!Jtf'50~ Note: All Water Services are Subject to the Rules & Regulations of the Water Departmeot." c..... ~ . R/1lL.7r> '(P"c./. ). !-I/t..L.: IZ"C,I. i 8 ./. 'E:S"c.J ..G./r.eIL.A o Size of Maio AdjaceDtthe Project: . . .. C /. : .. 0>1' . lot:> ., , . ~ . .. '6" r , o Approximate Water Pressure:~ 100 PSI Elevation of Water Storage: IUACL-l,) Hydrant Flow@ 20 psi: o Type. Size. Location, and Distance to Nearest Fire Hydrant: VAI!I#uJ. T'YRJ S I zc::J f ~77o,J.t -;~ flAJ , Phone: ~~A. '7~1 Fax: '384-. "773'2- o Pressure Regulator Required on Customer's Side on the Meter. o Off-site Water Facilities Required. o Area Not Served by San Bernardino Municipal Water Departmeot. o Comments: \,. "\R OUALITY CONTROL: .oCt: ~L6~ Phone: 'SM. 53'~1 Fax: ?;184 . 5S:!> Z-- oq R.P.P. Backflow Device Required at Service Connection. o Double Cbeck Backflow Device Required at Service Connection. o Air Gap Required at Service Connection. o No Backflow Device Required at1bis Time. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLIINDUSTRIAL WASTE: Contact: J A flAitJ WA 71 0,,/ Note: No Regenerative Water Softeners May be lnstalled. 1jl Industrial Waste Permit Required. 'f!l..Grease Trap Required.~.. 'l....'" c.:."C'l,:>:,i~,J o Pre-treatment Rl"luired. lID 5~~ A",,"~~ eo ""^,,,+:. SEWER CAPACITY INFORMATION: Contact: ~( ThOM~('" Phone: .3H4,5D<l3 Fax: ~4 -9175 Note: Proof of Payment Must be Submitted to the Building & Safety Department Prior to Issuance of the Building P~t. o No Sewer Capacity Fee Applicable at 1bis Time.' ~W~,J i'f Sewer Capacity Fee Must Be Paid to the Water Department for ~ bf. ~'Per Day, Equivalent DwdliDg Units: ject to Recalculation of Fee Prior to the Issuance of Building Permit. ~L- "...dlI:doWD of Estimated Gallons Per Day: ^,J~ dl>~,.l ~\.J.o.rs ~- rl.~~~r " . '7/~J(J''1 . f t "~41fri../&;6kI e :F 1-; .V7t,tt... mlOEQUt2.'''''''''' f' J L... L a Go ,.., ED R. 61., ".,-: B' ,..,.!- "'-L-,.:;.n, ~ A ....... . ........ 7r:7...~-......... fT:'Co A,. ~,-,,",,J ~S Phooc: "jS4.t:;t:LJ7 Fax: ~. ~7 SAN BERNARDINO Ls, RECREATION " COMMUNI'. SERVICES DEPARTMENT c.LI\ P. ~ ~4l\-1 ~ STANDARD REQUIREMENTS tic:.~. ~ a.~ -10 Case: ~ ~ -'$ ~~-eJ.; Date:~ Reviewed By: M. ~wo.lbU'o.. c. CITY OP GBIIBRAL RBQUTII~S: ()(] ( ] ( ] (X] ( )(] (X] Ccamarcial Induatrial and .ulti-UDit aa......nt Di.trict R.aid.ntial Purpo.., Guid.lin.. and .Ubmittal proc.dur. Irrigation and Land.capiDg Plan.. Contact th. City of San ..=ardiDO parlta,R.cr.ation and COlIIIIIunity S.rvic.. D.partlllant .t 1'091 3'.-5217 or 3U-531t for .p.cific d.tail.d r.quir_t.. SPECIPIC REQuLKEMBHTS: PLANT MATERIALS llaint.nanc. of land. cap. ar.a. Plant.r Ar.a. Int.rior Plant.r Ar.a. Irrigation Sy.t... S.tback Ar.a. Slop. Ar.a. Ground Cov.r and ..dding Kat.rial ~.ion Control W..d Control [')( I Plant li.t and climatic condition. pq Str..t Tr... ("'] Plant Hat.rial Si... R.quir...nU and Ratio. INSPBCTION AND \TOU:.... REQUIREMENTS [')( ] Irrigation Sy.t.... [ 'lC. ] Land.caping ['l(] Bard..cap. It... [)Co] Str..t tr.. Sp.cification. [ )C,.] Arbori.t R.port [)(] Ra.oval or d..truction of tr... [ ] Scr..ning R.quir.....nt (City, D.v.Cod.) Not.: Th. applicant ....t r.qu..t, in writing, any chang.. to th. Parka, R.cr.ation and CamDWDity s.rvic.. r.quir.....nt.. Additional information ::t:.~-r-,.ee6 o.(6~OY'l ~i~e.., o.M <.t-n"Ov'a\ o++~ ~~jj)\e..' 0.. ""'\< ~ ?l.. 'f'N:N (J.\ ?.(,("'m \-\-- "" \,~ <~ \ (' ~ ~Y\o. ~ Y\ ~(bW,r Rl.~(~ "~\(.IA. lIS. jj . . CITY OP SAN BERNARDINO STANDARD BUILDING REQUIREMENTS POLICB DEPARTMENT 1994 DEVE~OP~AL/ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Ct/P '7'1-/,;{ CASE # C/I/-/() Q'l-o.6 DATE .3/9/95 - . , COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS The following special provisions shall apply to all new commercial or industrial buildings or those with 50% improvement or alteration: Garaae-tvoe doors A. Garage type doors which are either rolling overhead, solid overhead, swinging, sliding, or accordion style doors shall conform to the following standards: 1. Wood doors shall have panels a minimum of five- sixteenths (5/16) inch in thickness with the locking hardware being attached to the support framing. 2. Aluminum doors shall be a minimum thickness of .0215 inches and riveted together a minimum of eighteen (18) inches on center along the outside seams. There shall be a full width horizontal beam attached to the main door structure which shall meet the pilot or pedestrian access door framing within three (3) inches or the strike area of the pilot or pedestrian access door. 3. Fiberglass doors shall have panels a minimum of six (6) ounces per square foot from the bottom of the door to a height of seven (7) feet. Panels above seven (7) feet and panels in residential structures have a density of not less than five (5) ounces per square foot. B. Where sliding or accordion doors are used, they shall be equipped with guide tracks which shall be designed so that the door cannot be removed from the track when in the closed and locked position. C. Doors that exceed sixteen (16) feet in width shall have two (2) lock receiving points, one located on each side of the door. Doors not exceeding sixteen (16) feet shall have one lock receiving point placed on either side of the door. A single bolt may be used in the center of the - . . Standard Requirements - Police Commercial/Industrial Page 2 door with the locking point located either in the floor or door frame header. D. All overhead or swinging doors shall be equipped with slidebolts which shall be capable of using padlocks with a minimum nine-thirty-seconds 99/32) inch shackle. 1. The entire slidebolt assembly shall be constructed of case-hardened steel and shall have a frame a minimum of .120 inches in thickness, and a bolt diameter a minimum of one-half (1/2) inch, and shall protrude at least one and one-half (1 1/2) inches into the receiving guide. 2. Slide bolt assemblies shall be attached to the with bolts which are nonremovable from exterior. Rivets shall not be used to attach assemblies. door the such E. Padlocks used with exterior mounted slide bolts shall have a hardened steel shackle a minimum of nine-thirty- seconds (9/32) inch in diameter with heel and toe locking and a minimum five (5) pin tumbler operation. The key shall be nonremovable when in an unlocked position. F. Doors using a cylinder lock shall have a minimum five (5) pin tumbler operation with the bolt or locking bar extending into the receiving guide a minimum of one (1) inch. G. Pedestrian access doors contained in garage type doors shall comply to the standards set forth in the below section. Windows/Locks/Doors Clncludina Slidina G1assl: The following requirements must be met for windows, locks, doors (including sliding glass) : A. All movable windows and sliding glass doors shall be constructed and/or equipped so as to prevent them from being lifted out of their tracks when in the closed position. B. Louvered windows shall not be used when any portion of . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 3 C. the window is less than twelve (12) feet vertically or six (6) feet horizontally from an accessible surface or any adjoining roof, balcony, landing, stair tread, platform, or similar structure. Swinging exterior glass doors, wood or metal glass panels. solid wood or metal doors, constructed or protected as follows: doors with shall be 1. Wood doors shall be of solid core construction with a minimum thickness of one and three-fourths (1 3/4) inches. Hollow metal doors shall be constructed of a minimum equivalent to sixteen (16) U.S. gauge steel and have sufficient reinforcement to maintain the designed thickness of the door when any locking device is installed; such reinforcement being able to restrict collapsing of the door around the locking device. 2. Except when double cylinder deadbolts are used or safety glazing is required by Chapter 54 of the Uniform Building Code, any glazing installed within forty (40) inches of any door locking mechanisms shall be constructed or protected as follows: a. Fully tempered glass or rated burglary resistant glazing, or b. Iron or steel grills of at least one-eighth (l/S) inch mesh secured with nonremovable bolts on the inside of the glazing may be used; and framing for iron or steel grills shall be by one (1) inch by one-fourth (1/4) inch flat metal secured by nonremovable bolts, or c. The glazing shall be covered with iron or steel bars of at least one-half (1/2) inch round or one inch by on-fourth (1 x 1/4) inch flat metal, spaced not more than five (5) inches apart and secured with nonremovable bolts. d. Items band c above shall not interfere with the operation of opening windows if such windows are required to be openable by the Uniform Building Code. . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 4 D. All swinging aluminum frame follows: exterior doors with the exception of swinging doors shall be equipped as 1. A single or double door shall be equipped with a double or single cylinder deadbolt. The bolt shall have a minimum projection of one inch and be constructed so as to repeal cutting tool attack. The deadbolt shall have an embedment of at least three-fourths (3/4) inch into the door jamb/strike. The cylinder shall have a cylinder guard, a minimum of five (5) pin tumblers, and shall be connected to the inner portion of the lock b y connecting screws of at least one-fourth (1/4) inch in diameter. All deadbolts will be equipped with a locked indicator. Exposed installation screws on double cylinder deadbolts shall be nonremovable. The provisions of this subsection do not apply where (1) panic hardware is required, or (2) an equivalent device is approved by the enforcing authority. Locking devices shall be mounted at a height of not less than thirty (30) nor more than fort-four (44) inches above the finished floor. 2. Hinges for outswinging doors shall be equipped with nonremovable hinge pins or a mechanical interlock to preclude removal of the door from the exterior by removing the hinge pins. 3. Whenever a mail slot is located within forty (40) inches of the primary locking device on any exterior door it shall be covered by an interior hood which will discourage manipulation of the primary locking device. 4. Strikeplates shall be constructed of minimum sixteen (16) U.S. gauge steel, bronze or brass, a minimum of three and one-half (3 1/2) inches in length and secured to the jamb with screws a minimum of two and one-half (2 1/2) inches in length. E. All exterior double doors shall be equipped as follows: 1. The inactive leaf of double doors shall be equipped with automatic releasing metal flushbolts having a minimum embedment of five-eighths (5/8) inch into the header and threshold of the door frame or by panic hardware which contains a minimum of two (2) locking points, one located at the header, the . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 5 other at the threshold of each door. 2. Double doors shall have a full-length astragal, constructed of steel a minimum of .125 inch thick which will cover the opening between the doors. The astragal shall be a minimum of two (2) inches wide, and extend a minimum of one inch beyond the edge of the door to which it is attached. The astragal shall be attached to the outside of the active door by means of welding or with nonremovable bolts spaced apart on not more than ten (10) inch centers. F. Aluminum frame swinging doors shall conform to the following: 1. The jamb on all aluminum frame swinging doors shall be so constructed or protected to withstand one thousand six hundred (1,600) pounds of pressure in both a vertical distance of three (3) inches and a horizontal distance of one (1) inch each side of the strike so as to prevent violation of the strike. 2. Aluminum frame swinging doors shall be equipped with a two-point locking mechanism consisting of deadbolt having a minimum bolt projection of one and one-half (1 1/2) inches, or a hook shaped or similar bolt that engages the strike sufficiently to prevent spreading and a metal automatic releasing threshold bolt having a minimum embedment of five-eighths (5/8) inch into the floor. The deadbolt lock shall have a minimum of five (5) pin tumblers and a cylinder guard and shall be equipped with a locked indicator. G. Panic hardware, whenever required by the Uniform Building Code or Title 24 of the California Administrative Code, shall be equipped and installed as follows: 1. Panic hardware shall contain a minimum of two (2) locking points on each door, one located at the head, the other at the threshold of the door, or 2. On single doors, panic hardware may have one locking point which is not to be located at either the top or bottom rails of the door frame. The door shall have an astragal constructed of steel .125 inches thick which shall be attached with nonremovable bolts or welded to the outside of the -. . . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 6 door. The astragal shall extend a minimum of six (6) inches vertically above and below the latch of the panic hardware. The astragal shall be a minimum of two (2) inches wide and extend a minimum of one (1) inch beyond the edge of the door. 3. Double doors containing panic hardware shall have a full length steel astragal attached to the doors at their meeting point which will close the opening between them but not interfere with the operation of either door. H. Installation and construction of frames and jambs for exterior swinging doors shall be as follows: 1. Door jambs shall be installed with solid backing in such a manner that no voids exist between the strike side of the jamb and the frame opening for a vertical distance of six (6) inches each side of the strike. Finger joints are prohibited. 2. In wood framing, horizontal blocking shall be placed between studs at door lock height for three (3) stud spaces each side of the door openings. Trimmers shall be full length from the heads to the floor with solid backing against sole plates. I. In multiple occupancy office buildings all entrance doors to individual office suites shall meet the construction and locking requirements for exterior doors. J. In multiple occupancy buildings, interior walls dividing the individual suites shall not end at the false ceiling but shall continue to the real roof. K. Exterior transoms or windows shall be deemed accessible if less than twelve (12) feet above ground or adjacent to any pedestrian walkway. Accessible windows and transoms having a pane or opening exceeding ninety-six (96) square inches, with the smallest dimension exceeding six (6) inches, and not visible from a public or private thoroughfare shall be protected in the following manner: 1. Fully tempered glass or burglary resistant glazing, or 2. The following window barriers may be used but shall be secured with bolts which are nonremovable from the exterior: . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 7 a. Interior or exterior steel or iron bars of at least one-half (1/2) inch round or one by one- quarter (1 x 1/4) inch flat metal spaced not more than five (5) inches apart and security fastened, or b. Interior or exterior iron or steel grills of at least one-eighth (1/8) inch metal with not more than a two (2) inch mesh and securely fastened. 3. The protective bars or grills shall not interfere with the operation of opening windows if such windows are required to be openable by the Uniform Building Code. L. Roof openings shall be equipped as follows: 1. All skylights premises used provided with: a. Rated burglary resistant glazing, or on the roof for business of any building purposes shall or be b. Iron or steel bars of at least one-half (1/2) inch round or one by one-fourth (1 x 1/4) inch flat metal spaced not more than five (5) inches on center to cross the narrowest dimension of the opening being covered. If the narrowest dimension of that opening exceeds eighteen (18) inches, cross members shall be welded into place, not more than eighteen (18) inches apart beginning with a cross member at the center of the opening. Cross members shall be welded to each and every bar it "crosses. The entire bar assembly shall be mounted inside the skylight and shall be attached to the building structure by means of machine bolts spaced not more than sixteen (16) inches apart or attached by means of an equi valent method approved by the enforcing authority, or c. A steel or iron grill of at least one-eighth (1/8) inch metal with a maximum two (2) inch mesh mounted inside the skylight and secured by bolts which are nonremovable from the exterior. d. These requirements do not apply on any . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 9 with a case hardened hasp, secured with nonremovable... screws or bolts and a padlock with a minimum three-eighth (3/8) inch hardened steel shackle, locking at both heel and toe, and a minimum five (5) pin tumbler operation with nonremovable key when in an unlocked position. Hinges on the cover will be provided with nonremovable pins when using pin-type hinges. N. A building located within eight (8) feet of utility poles, trees, or similar structures which allow access to the building's roof, windows, or other openings shall have such access area barricaded or fenced with materials to deter human climbing. O. The following standards for lighting and address markings shall apply to commercial buildings: 1. The address number of every commercial building shall be located and displayed so that it shall be easily visible from the street. The numerals in these numbers shall be no less than six (6) inches in height and be of a color contrasting to the background. In addition, any business which affords vehicular access to the rear through any driveway, alleyway, or parking lot shall also display the same numbers on the rear of the building. 2. Roof top address numbers shall be provided. They shall be a minimum of three (3) feet in length and two (2) feet in width and of contrasting color to the background. Numbers shall be placed parallel to the street address as assigned. Each building within a commercial complex shall have its own address/assigned number affixed to the roof. 3. All exterior doors shall be equipped with a lighting device which shall provide a m1n1mum maintained one (1) footcandle of light at ground level during hours of darkness. Lighting devices shall be protected by vandal resistant covers. 4. All parking lots and access thereto shall be provided with a m1n1mum maintained one (1) foot candle of light on the parking surface from dusk until dawn. 5. Exterior lighting shall not shine away from subject property. . . Standard Requirements-Police Commercial/Industrial Page 10 6. All exterior lighting devices are to be "shake" proof and inaccessible to common reach or climbing and shall be placed at a height which will fully illuminate an average adult. 7. All parking spaces must be visible from at least one point from the interior of the building. P. Interior night lighting shall be maintained in those areas that are visible from the street (ground floors only) . Q. All exterior block wall fencing shall have intervals providing visibility corridors which will allow visibility of the interior from outside the wall, and these visibility corridors shall be placed at regular intervals. This applies only to block walls visible from the street. R. Passenger elevators, the interiors of which are not completely visible when the car door(s) is open, shall have mirrors so placed as to make visible the whole of the elevator interior to prospective passengers outside the elevator. S. When access to or within a commercial complex is unduly difficult because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life saving or fire fighting purposes, a key override is to be installed in an accessible location. The key override shall be mastered to both the fire department and police department keys. T. Any structure four (4) stories in height or greater will have a repeater installed in its roof. SEE PAGE 10 ~. . . ~!?'17t)Iffft:) (lt1>lO/MYI!.. - Standard Requirements 1mmercial/lndustrial .lge 10 n. _Ao"rTZI. =-" Additional ConditionSI >~~"1 r~ A&~~~7%1'~r~:kfrst7~I/J&J t!d717VJL ~J~t",.... A~ ~#'/~ S~U::> ~~ ~~t"~ 7?) t.__ lj-l'A Ar'.AJF7.H ~S~- ~rg~~:f!P~R ((9'Hr/'~f ~77""/~.t'" ~-r- UA.)V!'Rf/;,{lib/L/Z> ~LlU.S /.../T (S'"'.:-eu..e~ ?) ,tJz::t~~ ~~/if:;::X -J- ~'j:;:~f /h ~ I . . 'F SYNOPSIS OF ALARM OROINANCE .. ~.. Th. city of San Bernardino has b..n plaqu.d with a chronic tal.. alarm problem tor the la.t several y.ar., tacinq a tal.. alarm rat. whicb is con.i.t.ntly ov.r 90t. In ord.r to stre..lin. the city'S re.pon.. to tal.. alaras, the San Bernardino City council ba. adopted an alara ordinanc. p.rmittinq the a.......nt ot tin.. tor tal.. alaras (SBKC Section 8.81.100). Froa the date of is.uanc. on an }llarm p.nit, the p.rmit hold.r will be allowed ,three tal.. alaras p.r y.ar. On the tourth tal.. alan within a calendar year the p.rmit hold.r vill be tined accordinq to the .tipulations of the ordinanc.. Th. tine. tor intru.ion alaras will b. a. tollows: 4th fal.. alara $ 50.00 5th fal.. alarll 50.00 6th and .ub.equ.nt fal.. alana 100.00 Th. fin.. tor robbery or panic alaras will ~ as follOWS: 4th fal.. alara $100.00 5th fal.. alarll 100.00 6th and .ub.equent fal.. alara 200.00 t', t' ;~ Alarm p.rmit f... are $25.00 for r.sid.ntial and $50.00 tor commercial alata .y.t... to be reqi.tered with the police Oepartment. ~~~ fin. tee. must be paid within 30 days fraa the date of billinq or a 1st late charq. vill apply. OVerdue tine. will be referred to the Finane. Oepartment ot the City of San Bernardino for COllection. For citizens with incoae below $15,000 for a one-per.on bou.ehold and $20,000 for a two-per.on household wbo apply for a resident~l alara perait the fe. will b. $10.00. commercial alara per.ait.' are excepted tro. this fee .cbedule. Intru.ion alaras ~~, prove to be fal.. will be tined .. followed: . . . 4th:fal.e a].,'" $10.00 5th fal.e ala_~ $10.00 6th aneS .ub.equ.nt fal.. alara $20.00 Robbery or paniC alaras th~ prove to tal.e vill be tined'. followed: 4th tal.e alara 5th fal.. alara 6th' aneS .ub.equent talae alara $20.04 $20.00 $40.00 8.81.070 - ALARM OSER'S PERMIT Ho per.on .hall in.tall, ~r . . . -... cau.. to b. in.talled, u.., maint.in, or po..... an .l.ra syst.. on pr..i... own.d or in the po.....ion or control of .uch p.rson within the C~ty of San B.rnardino without tir.t havinq obtained an alara us.r's permit. 8.81.110 _ NOTIC! OF NAME OF SERVICEMAN OR ocCUPANT Ev.ry p.rson maint.ininq an alara sy.te. sh.ll tile with the Director ot Cc=munication. notic. containinq the n.... and tel.phon. numb.rs at th. local p.r.on. to b. notit1~ in ca.. of e..rq.ncy or alarm activation or to rend.r s.rvice to the .y.t.. durina any hour ot the day or niaht. Th. person. n...d shall includ. the occupant ot the pr..ise., or the alarD bu.ine.. or aq.nt. re.pon.ibl. tor t.'i. maintenance of the sy.t... It sh.ll b. the duty of the alAra us.r to maintain current such notic. tiled with the Dir.ctoa'of comaunic.tion.. . - 8.81.150 _ GROUNDS FOR RZVOCATIOH OF PERMIT An al.n. p.rait m.y b. r.vok.d in the tollowinq .ituation.: Failur. to comply with this ordinanc. 10 or mora t.l.. .larm. within a one-year p.riod R.fusal of r..pon.ibl. part i.. to r..pond when called by polic. d.partm.nt p.rsonn.l. Providinq traudulent information on p.rmit or polic. report Failur. to pay fe.. within .p.cified tiaa. Wh.n an alara parai t i. lonq.r re.pond to that procedur.. ....pecified malfunctions corrected. revoked, the polic. d.partm.nt will no .l.ra if .ctiv.ted until r.in.tate..nt in the Municipal Cod. are followed .ncl il - ~ . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May IS, 1995 . EXHIBIT 7 DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT FINDINGS OF FACT I. The proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan, in that the purpose of the amendment is to implement the General Plan Amendment that is a part of this project. 2. The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City in that the proposal to increase structure height in the Central City South-I land use district is subject to a conditional use permit, and each application for such increased height will be specifically evaluated, based on its own merit. . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, OCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 IEARlNG DATE: May 15, 1995 CONDmONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The proposed baseball stadium is a conditionally permitted use within the CCS-l, Central City South land use designation, and would not impair the integrity and character of the subject land use district in that it complies with all of the applicable provisions of the Development Code, with the exception of those items for which a Minor Exception has been requested. 2. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan, in that it is a permitted use in the CCS-l, Central City South land use district. 3. The approval of the Conditional Use Permit for the proposed use is in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and Section 19.20.030(6) of the Development Code in that an Environmental Impact Report prepared for the project and all impacts, with the exception of two for which Statements of Overriding Consideration have been prepared, are mitigated. Mitigation will be implemented through project design, Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements, and will be monitored through the adopted Mitigation Monitoring/Reporting Program. 4. There will be no potentially significant negative impacts upon environmental quality and natural resources that could not be properly mitigated, except those identified and overridden, as addressed in the Environmental Impact Report. 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 proposed use is to be located and will not create significant noise, traffic or other conditions or situations that may be objectionable or detrimental to other permitted uses in the vicinity or adverse to the public interest, health, s;tfety, convenience, or welfare of the City, in that the proposal is compatible with the nearby land uses. The 4 occupied single-family homes near the site are currently incompatable, and are expected to recycle to commercial uses in the future. Potential harmful effects have been mitigated through project Conditions of Approval. 6. The subject site is physically suitable for the type and density/intensity of the use being proposed, in that the site can accommodate the proposed stadium and associated parking in conformance with all Development Code standards, with the exception of that for which a Minor Exception has been requested. . . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May IS, 1995 7. There are adequate provisions for public access, water, sanitation , and public utilities and services to ensure that the proposed use would not be detrimental to public health and safety in that access is provided to the facility from "E" Street, "G" Street, and Mill Street and the proposed project has been reviewed by the agencies responsible for providing these services and none of them has indicated an inability to provide services to the site. - . MULTI-USE STADIUM PROJECT (GPA NO. 94-06, DCA NO. 94-10, CUP NO. 94-12 & ME NO 95-02 HEARING DATE: May 15, 1995 MINOR EXCEPTION FINDINGS OF FACT . 1. That there are special circumstances applicable to the property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of this Development Code deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identica1land use district classification in that the use of parking control directors will direct cars to appropriate spaces, and signal the driver to stop when the car is in close proximity to the car ahead of it. Less space is required when employing this type of parking. 2. That granting the Minor Exception is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other property in the same vicinity and land use district and denied to the property for which the Minor Exception is sought in that utilizing the type and size parking proposed allows for additional parking for baseball spectators. 3. That granting the Minor Exception will not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to the property or improvements in such vicinity and land use district in which the property is located in that parking will be supervised. 4. That granting the Minor Exception does not constitute a special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and land use district in which such property is located in that no other business in the area employ controlled parking by parking directors. 5. That granting the Minor exception does not exceed 10% of the standard(s) being modified, or allow a use or activity which is not otherwise expressly authorized by the regulations governing the subject parcel in that the request is for a 5 % reduction in lenght and width of each parking space. 6. That granting the Minor Exception will not be inconsistent with the General Plan in that a goal of the General Plan is to provide entertainment uses in the vicinity.