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HomeMy WebLinkAbout68-Planning L CI~ OF SAN BERNARDCO -REQ..QsT FOR COUNCIL A~ From: Brad L. Rilger Director of Planning Dept: Planning Date: June 20, 1989 ~~ ... ~,... , .l' 'j' ;-. . ;-..." rot" ... g.... ,.. ~X.'J .... "., ~~: APPEIIL OF CERTAIN COODITlct'lS OF. . d \:.'1 7.7.. " APPRO\1AL FOR PARCEL MAP 1142l ~'_ '. .J... ........ Mayor and Callron Council Meeting July 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. Synopsis of Previous Council action: No previous Council action. Recommended motion: 1. That the hearing be closed; that the Mayor and Council. deny the appeal and approve Parcel Map 1142l subject to the Standard Requirerrents and Conditions of ApproVal contained in the June 6, 1989, Planning Ccmnission Staff Report; that the Negative Declaration be adopted; and, that the Finding of General Plan Consistency contained in Attachirent "D" be approved. See attachrrEnt for other options. (jL- /:-5,~ L. ):~ h.( rL. Si ature ) , Brad L. Rilger / /-...- fit, ,.iI' NO, \ Contact person: Brad L. Kilqer Supporting data attached: Staff Report Phone: 384-5057 Ward: 1 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: NA Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: L 0' c. APPEAL OF MAYOR AND Page 2 CERTAIN COND~ONS OF APPRO~L FOR PARCEL MAY COUNCIL MEETING - July 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. 11421 o 2. That the hearing be closed; that the Mayor and Council deny the appeal and deny Parcel Map 11421. . 3. That the hearing be closed; that the Mayor and Council uphold the appeal and delete the following Standard Conditions and standard Requirements contained in the June 6, 1989 Planning Commission staff Report; that the Negative Declaration be adopted; and that the Finding of General Plan Consistency contained in Attachment "DI. be approved. .(Conditions or Requirements that may be deleted) STANDARD CONDITIONS STANDARD REOUIREMENTS #2 #4 #6 #7 #9 !/10 #11 !/15 !/16 !/17 !/18 !/19 #20 #2l #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #30 #37 #39 #40 #41 #42 #43 #46 #47 #48 #49 #50 #53 #54 PCAGENDA:PMl1421.1 CI10 OF SAN BERNARDIO- REQUEOr FOR COUNCIL AC'O:>>N STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: APPEAL OF CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR PARCEL MAP 11421 MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. REOUEST The applicant, Guadalupe Homes, is appealing thirty-six Conditions of Approval by the Planning Commission. The applicant requests that the Mayor and Council reconsider the imposition of these Conditions of Approval and not require them. BACKGROUND. Parcel Map 11421 is a request to create two parcels fron a 3.64.acre site located at the southwest corner of Sierra Way and Cluster Street. On November 2, 1965, Conditional Development Permit No. 349 was approved to convert a home to a residential care facility. The adjacent mobile home park was approved by the Planning Commission under Conditional Development Permit No. 119 on October l4, 1957. The parcel map is consistent with the General Plan adopted June 2, 1989, in that the two lots being created are of . buildable size, there is no minimum lot size in the CH-Heavy commercial Land Use Designation, and both lots abut upon . a dedicated street. At the April 27, 1989, Environmental Review Committee meeting a negative declaration was recommended after review of the initial study. The study was made available for public review and comment. No comments were received. On June 6, 1989, the Planning Commission approved Parcel Map 11421, subject to the standard conditions and requirements for parcel maps and tentative tract maps. The applicant is appealing the following conditions or standard requirements (see Attachment A). STANDARD CONDITION NOS. 2 AND 4 The Parks and Recreation Department requirements require the submittal and approval of landscaping plans and the con- 75-0264 c. APPEAL OF MAYOR AND Page 3 . ~ 0 CERTAIN CONDI~OSN OF APPROVAL FOR PARCEL MAP 11421 COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. o struction or installation of landscaping. The applicant has the misunderstanding that 401 trees . are required to be planted. This is not correct. Along Cluster street a tree is required to be planted every 35 feet for a total or about nine trees. Along Sierra Way a tree is required to be planted every 40 feet for. a total of about ten trees. Combined total of .trees required to be planted is 19. STANDARD REOUIREMENT NOS. 6-7 and 9-11 The Building and Safety Requirements relate to building and safety requirements tied to new construction or any remodeling proposed for any existing structures. Also, if there is any doubt about the existing building's structural veracity or compliance with the latest building codes, then plans of the existing building is required to be reviewed. STANDARD REOUIREMENT NOS. 15-30 The Police Department Requirements relate to the installation of security lighting, doors and locking devices on windows. These are required for all development projects including development of parcel maps or tentative tract maps. STANDARD REOUIREMENT NOS. 37. 39-43. 46-50 and 53-54 (Public Works Department Requirements) relate to requiring a drainage study so it can be shown that all drainage is directed to an approved public drainage facility. Condition NO. 41 requires a reciprocal access easement to be recorded when two parcels use the same access. Condition No. 42 requires the submittal and approval of Landscape Plans. Condition No. 43 requires the submittal and approval of a Lighting Plan. Condition Nos. 46-48 require that utility services be placed underground. Condition Nos. 49~50, and 53 and 54 require street improve- ment be made along Cluster Street and Sierra Way, including curb, 9utter and street lighting. Cluster Street. was required to be widened by five feet along the northern boundary of Parcel Nos. 1 and 2. The applicant is under the misunderstanding that Cluster Street was required to be widened from 15 feet from centerline to 35 feet from centerline. This is incorrect. The requirement is that Cluster Street be widened from 15 feet from centerline to 20.. feet from centerline. All of these public improvements requirements are standard requirements for parcel maps or tentative tract maps. The Standard Conditions and Requirements Resolution No. 83-84, and Section 18.28.070 Code allows the improvement requirements were adopted by of the Municipal to be placed as C' 0 0 0 APPEAL OF CERTAIN CONDITIOSN OF APPROVAL FOR PARCEL MAP 11421 MAYOR AND.COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. Page 4 conditions of approval. CONCLUSION All parcel maps and tentative maps are conditioned with improvement requirements similar to those required for Parcel Map. 11421. The fact that development on these two proposed parcels already exists, does not exempt the subdivision from these stand~rd requirements. OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL The Mayor and Council may: 1. Deny the appeal and approve Parcel Map 11421 subject to the Standard Requirements and Conditions of Approval; 2. Deny the appeal and deny Parcel Map 11421; or, 3. Uphold the appeal and delete any or all of the following Standard Conditions and Standard Requirements: STANDARD CONDITIONS STANDARD REOUIREMENTS #2 #4 #6 #7 i9 #10 #11 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 RECOMMENDATION #26 #30 #37 #39 #40 #41 #42 #43 #46 #47 #48 #49 #50 #53 #54 It is recommended that the Mayor and Council deny the appeal and approve Parcel Map 1142l subject to the standard requirements and Conditions of Approval contained in the June 6, 1989, Planning Commission Staff Report and a finding of General Plan Consistency. . c. APPEAL OF MAYOR AND Page 5 Prepared by: Attachments: CERTAIN CONDI~SN OF APPRO~ FOR PARCEL MAP COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. o 11421 John Montgomery, AICP Principal Planner for Brad L. Kilger, Director of Planning A - Letter of Appeal to the Mayor and Council B - statement of Official Planning Commission Action C - Public Hearing Notice D General Plan Consistency Finding E June 6, 1989 Planning Commission staff Report PCAGENDA:PMl1421 - - 1. . Q' OTACHMENT "AO o Guadalupe Homes Administrative Office 1470 Cooley Dr. . P.O. Box 848 Colton, CA 92324-0463 (714) 825-55881 FAX (714) 825-8004 SMiling GhildlfHl Sj,,~ 1966 Po, . '" L... :L ? r:::) r;J ,. ;",'7 ,. ........ , :: ,,- .- ! . co .:J LS .. u '-.' JUN 1 S 1989 ':une 16, 1989 C:L' ,;~_.:\J!'!,,; :"".~ .~"' St.:....' ._'4;: r - ,. .. ... ;~,.~:~0> ~ .', ". 1~, H; HAND-D~LIVERED The Co~on Council of the City of San Bernardino c/o The City Clerk City or San Bernardino City Hall 300 Nort.h "0" Street . San Bernardino, CA 92418-0001 Re: PMl1421 Oear Council Members: This letter is our notice or appeal of the condi- tions imposed on Parcel Map 11421 as approved by ~e City's Planning Co~ission at its meetinq of Tuesday, June 6, 1989. As we note in the attachment accompanyinq this letter, we believe many of these conditions are either .inapplicable to our onqoinq use of our facility or inappropriate for our Parcel Map request, as we understand the Parcel Map process. By way or background, Guadalupe Homes operates homes for children throuqhout the state or California. St. Anthonys Children's Home has been providinq 24-hour treatment and a residential home for up to 16 emotionally and/or physically abused children rrom birth to aqe ten at 111 W. Cluster Avenue in San Bernardino since Auqust of 1987. We anticipate continuing our current use of the site .at current levels for the foreseeable future. We have been operating that facility under a Lea.e trom Mrs. Emma Janza, the owner of our site and the adjacent ~ - . . o. o o o The Common Council ..June 16, 1989 Paqe 2 ~railer park. We decided late in 1987 to purchase our site from Mrs. 3anza by exercising an option to purchase . contained in our Lease. Dna of the conditions to the pur-. chase was to obtain the city'S approval or a lot split to oreate separate leqal parcels for our site and the trailer ~ark. . :';e o:-lc;inally sl.lbmitted ol.lr preliminary application tor the Parcel Map on March 1, 1988. The City's Planninq Department notified us that the application was complete on March 23, 1988. The Planninq Department then notified us by letter dated April 15, 1988 that the Environmental Review Committee, at its April 7 meeting, determined that a Conditional Use Permit was necessary because Guadalupe was operat;nq a "social care racility" in an M-1 Light Industrial Zone. We were told that the Parcel Map should. be put lion hold" for a while until the CUP a-pplication could catch up to it, and then both applications could be reviewed and approved simultaneously. We therefore went ahead and hired a surveyor, prepared a CUP application and suemitted a package to the Planning Department on June 6, 1988. We were informed by the planninq Department's July 5 letter that the application was deemed complete. We next learned (via correspondence from the plan- ning Department dated AUgUst 8, 1988) that there were addi- tional reauirements we had to meet in order to have the CUP application approved. In brief, these conditions were as followl5: 1. 6 foot front set back on Cluster street. 2. Variance on fence height. 3 . Adequate parking space.. 4. Proper tr~sh enclosure. 5. Landscaping of 5% of parking lot. 6. Have plans reflec~ modular office. ~ -c" o o o The Common Council June 16. 19B9 Page 3 7. Provide second exit for mobile home park. Guadalupe was.willing to mee~ the.. requir.ments and undertook .to prepare new maps, plans and transparencie., a. . .well a. the requested Variance application. The extra time. needed to comply with these requirements, in conjunction with other issues regarding the open escrow on our purchase of the site from Mrs. Janza, =esulted in the Planning Department's letter of November 21, 19BB informing us that our CUP application was incomplete. We did file a Project Reactivation Request along with the requested information with~n the ti~e period permitted by the Planning Department's November 21 letter. We heard back from the Planning Department by letter on March 16, 19B9 that we needed to satisfy the following two additional requirements (which we have gone ahead and. complied with): . .1. Deletion of trailer (i.e. the modular office noted earlier). 2. structural analysis of building. Towards the end of last month, we. were informed by the Planning Department that the CUP portion of our pending applications was no longer necessary because although our site is located in the M-1 Zone, our site is also desiqnated as IL, Light Industrial by the Interim Policy DOCUment and CH, Heavy Commercial by the proposed General Plan. We thought this decision would clear the way for prompt approval of the Parcel Map, but were told instead that a new and wide ranging set of conditions would be imposed on the Parcel Map. It is the imposition of these new and wide ranging conditions at the Planning Commission'S June 6 meeting which we are appealing. . Up until the end of last month, we were ready to comply with all of the requirements imposed by the City which we have mentioned earlier in this letter. The newly imposed conditions, however, work a real hardship on us since they. bear little relationship to our continued use of the site. We believe the newly imposed conditions are more relevant to either brand new construction or a Parcel Map accompanied by a change in use or intensirication in use of a ] - w . cr o o o ~he COL~onCouncil June 16. 1989 Page 4 site. Since we have been operatinq at our current site for almost two years, there i. no need for new construction and there .will be no change in use coincident with the approval of the Parcel Map.or for the foreseeable future. In addition, because the child care services we provide promote the pUblic interest by prOViding unique ~enefits to the City, County and State, we hope the C~uncil will balance the benefits we prOVide with the bene tits to be promoted by the newly imposed conditions. We believe this balancing process should result in the Council cutting. back en the newly imposed conditions to those initially proposed by the City as enumerated herein. We attach with this letter a review ot the newly imposed conditions and a brief statement of reasons why we believe. .these newly imposed conditions are either inappro- priate.o~ overly .burdensome. .We anticipate providing staff and the Council with additional information in staff meetings and at the hearing on this matter. We thank you in advance for this opportunity to present our views and to express our desire to ramain a useful and prOductive member of the Sen Bernardino community. lZ:ll(~/ John Alexandres Assistant Executive Administrator GUADALUPE HOMES W000397 A Q' o o o C9NDITIONS APPEALED AND REASONS FOR APPEAL (GUADALUPE HOMES PH 11421) A. Plannino Oenanll'lent. Conditions 2 and 4 contain landscaping requirements imposed by the Planning Department . and the. Department of Parks and Recreation. These condi- tions are very onerous, requiring installation of 401 trees and other plantings along the full frontage or both parcels. While these requirements might correspond in scale to heavy commercial projects that might otherwise develop on site, they seem too broad-sweeping for our limited use of the property. B. Standard Reauirements. Standard Requirements Nos. 6-7 and 9-11 relate to building and safety requirements normally tied.to new construction requirinq certificates of occupancy. Since we are not seeking these approvals, their relationship to this SUbdivision is difficult to understand~ C. POlice Deoartment Reauirements. Police Department Requirements (Conditions. Nos. 15 through 30) also seem related to new construction and not to subdivisions. Since. no new construction is proposed, it is difficult to see how this Parcel Hap triggers the requirement to do extensive retrofitting of the site. Furthermore, providin9 security lighting in the manner called for would disrupt oUr opera- tions at the site, given the fact that we operate a home for children designed to give the children the feel of a home environment. . c. o o o D. Public Works. Condition No. 37 requiring a drainage stUdy is unnecessary since no grading or alteration in drainage patterns will occur with this approval. Condi- tions N~s. 39 through 43 also relate to grading and grading plans and have no relationship to the project. No gradinq, other than minor qradinq tor landscaping purposes, is proposed. E. utilities. Conditions Nos. 46 through 48 requiring utility underqrounding and other utility improve- ments would be extremely expensive and, since no new utili- ties or buildinq will occur on site, they appear to be unrelated to our application. Conditions Nos. 49 through SO require street. dedication and improvements. They propose a street widening that would bring the street much too close to the Home. Our preliminary aS8essment i. that the wideninq might even require dedication"of part of the Home itself. Since the project will continue operating at current levels, we do not anticipate creating traffic impacts qiving rise to the need for these conditions. (Conditions Nos. 53 and 54 are also a problem since they relate to sign-Off on these street improvements.) SCS0280 -2- . 0' ~"B"I' o o City of San Bernardino STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION PROJECT Number: PARCEL MAP 11421 Applicant: Guadalupe Homes ACTION Meeting Date: X June 6, 1989. Approved Adoption of Negative Declaration and Request Subject to the Following Findings of Fact, Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements. Denied. Other. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The Planning Department has investigated Parcel Map 11421 and has determined that approval of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the Interim Policy Document adopted by the Mayor and Common Council on May 23, 1988, amended on June 6, 1988, and approved by the State Office of Planning research on June 9, 1988. . 2. The two (2) lots being created conform to the lot requirements of the Zoning Code in that there is no minimum lot size nor minimum lot dimensions in the Land Use Designation. Each parcel conforms with all other aspects of the provisions of the Title 18 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code. 3. All lots created by parcel Map No. 11421 abut upon a dedicated street of a width as established by the City ordinances for access to or use of the property within the proposed subdivision. 4. No lot being created is an unbuildable lot in that the size and shape of each lot will allow sufficient area to accommodate an industrial building, 5. The proposed subdivision of land provisions of Title 18 and the the State of California in that lots of each lot has access to a is consistent with the Subdivision Map Act of the Map has buildable dedicated street. . C' City of San Berna'.. .ino STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL PARCEL MAP 11421 Page 2 o o o PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This project was approved subject to the attached conditions and standard requirements contained in Attachment A. VOTE Ayes: Nays: Abstain: Absent: Brown, Lopez, Nierman, Sharp, Stone None None Cole, Corona, Lindseth I, hereby, certify that this Statement of Official Action accurately reflects the final determination of the Planning Commissio he City of San Bernardino. Signature Brad L. 1ger, Name and Title cc: Project Property Owner Project Applicant Building and safety Dept. Engineering Division Inmg PCAGENDA: PCACTIONB . c. ATTQMENT "c" o o PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A notice of the appeal hearing was sent to.. property owners within 500 feet of the subject property and the applicant at least ten days prior to the hearing, as per Municipal Code Section 19.8l.020. A copy of this notice is attached. . c. o o o OFFI.CIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL APPEAL OF Parcel Map 1142l Conditions of Approval r THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT THE FOLLOWING ITEM HAS BEEN APPEALED TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL BY the applicant r SUBJECT. APPEAL OF CERTAIN CONDITIONS APPROVAL OF PARCEL WARD :# MAP 11421 . 1 PROPERTY The subject property is located at the southwest corner LOCATION : of Sierra Way and Cluster Street . PROPOSAL: To divide a 3.64 acre site into two parcels. Parcel No. 1 - 13l,474 square feet Parcel No. 2 - 27,4l2 square feet PUBLIC HEARING LOCATION. SAN BERNARDINO CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 300 NORTH "D" STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CA. 92418 '" HEARING DATE AND TIME: July 5, 1989, 2:00 p.m. A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL IS ON FILE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT AT CITY HALL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PROPOSAL PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING, PLEASE CONTACT THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT IN PERSON OR BY PHONING (714) 384-5057. THANK YOU. jill, 1984 tlly - . c. ~ nD" 0 0 , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT.... CASE PM 1142l FINDINGS of FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE 7-5-89 ~ AA~ ~ ", General Plan Consistency Findinq '!he Planning Depa:rtIreilt has investigated l'arcel Map 1142l and has deteJ:mined that the proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan adopted by the Mayor and Council on J1.U'le 2, 1989. .... NOV. 1980 . ATTACHHENT' "E" CiTY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUMMARY AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE 6-6-29 WARD 1 I&J en ex (.) APPLICANT: Guadalupe Homes .l470 Cooley Drive Colton, CA 92324 OWNER: Emma Janza P.O. Box 46472 Cold Ranch Los Angeles, CA 90046 PM 1142l ~ The applicant requests approval of a parcel map to create I&J two parcels from one. =:) ~ The 3.64 acre site is located at the southwest corner of ~ Sierra Way and Cluster Street. ...... ex I&J ~ ex EXISTING I.P.D. PROPERTY LAND USE ZONING DESIGNATION Subject Mobil Home Park/ M-l Light Industrial Children's Home North Industrial Park M-2 Light Industrial South City Yards M-l Light Industrial East Vacant M-l Light Industrial West Cal Trans M-l Light Industrial GEOLOGIC I SEISMIC DYES FLOOD HAZARD DYES OZONE A ( SEWERS ~YES ) HAZARD ZONE ~NO ZONE ~ND OZONE B OND. HIGH FIRE DYES AIRPORT NOISE I DYES REDEVELOPMENT DYES HAZARD ZONE (ig NO CRASH ZONE ~NO PROJECT ARE^ ~ND ..I o NOT o POTENTIAL SIGNI FICA NT Z rn APPROVAL ~ APPLICABLE EFFECTS 0 WITH MITIGATING - [ilJ Zen MEASURES NO E.I.R. tee CONDITIONS I&J(!) o EXEMPT o E.I.R. REQUIRED BUT NO ...0 0 2Z ...ffi DENIAL. z- SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS 00 WITH MITIGATING ~2 0 CONTINUANCE TO a::Z MEASURES 02 :;lL ~NO 0 z o SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS (.) I&J SIGNIFICANT SEE ATTACHED E.R. C. I&J EFFECTS MINUTES a:: NOV. 1981 REVISED JULY 1..2 SKY . C' o o. o r .CITY. OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT . CASE PM ll421 OBSERVATIONS 4 6-6-89 2 A~NDA I'1'ViI HEARING DATE PAGE l. REQUEST The applicant requests approval under authority of San Ber- nardino Municipal Code Section l8.l8.0l0 to subdivide a 3.64 acre parcel into two parcels in the M-l Light Industrial Zone. The site is designated as IL, Light Industrial by the Interim Policy Document and CH, Heavy Commercial by the proposed General Plan. Parcel 1 is occupied by a mobile home park. Parcel 2 is occupied by a child treatment residential center. 2. SITE LOCATION The 3.64 acre site is located at the southwest corner of Sierra Way and Cluster Street. See attachment G - Location Map. 3. MUNICIPAL CODE AND GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE The proposed project is consistent with the Municipal Code and in conformance with the Interim Policy Document and the proposed General Plan as shown in Attachment A. 4. C.E.Q.A. An Initial Study was prepared by staff and presented-to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on April 7, 1988. The item was continued until a secondary access for the mobile home park could be clarified. The Initial Study was resubmitted on April 27, 1989. The ERC recommended a Negative Declaration. The study was made available for public review and comment from May 4, 1989 to May l7, 1989. No comments were received. 5 . BACKGROUND The child treatment home site on Cluster was constructed prior to 1939. It was reroofed in 1949. On November 2, 1965, Conditional Development Permit Number 349 was approved to con- vert the home to a residential care facility. The applicant, Guadalupe Homes, has occupied the site for approximately l8 months. The mobile home park was approved by the Planning Commission with Conditional Development Permit No. ll9 on October l4, 1957. C5 OBPM1l42lB ~ . C' o o o .CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT . . . - CASE PM 1142l OBSERVATIONS AGENDA 1'1'ViI4 HEARING DATE ~-6-RQ PAGE . 6. ANALYSIS The Municipal Code requires that subdivided lots must be of buildable size. The lots must also have access from a dedicated street or abut an approved easement. The zoning ordinances do not have a minimum lot size in the light industrial zone. The proposed parcels are fully developed and both parcels have access from dedicated streets. Size of Parcels/Street Access Parcel Number One has l,775 feet frontage on Sierra Way and l26 feet frontage on Cluster. Parcel One is 3.02 acres in size.. Parcel One, which is the site of the mobile home park, has access from Sierra Way wi th a secondary access through Parcel Two.. A reciprocal access agreement has been added as a Condition of . Approval. Parcel No. Two is .63 acres in size. The parcel has l88 feet of frontage on Cluster and access is from Cluster. Parking and Circulation Parking for the mobile home park and circulation within the park were approved with the original application. A Condition of Approval has been added to prohibit parking in the drive aisle of the mobile home park to maintain clear access through .to the children's home. A total Homes. Cluster of fourteen parking spaces are provided for Guadalupe The Home has a 24-foot drive aisle from the entrance on Street to the gate into the mobile home park. 7. COMM~NTS RECEIVED During the review process, each City Department submitted stan- dard requirements which are found in Attachment D. 8. CONCLUSION The size and shape of the parcels are sufficient to allow their division in conformance with the Municipal Code. The site meets the City requirements for parking and circulation. There is a proposed Negative Declaration. C5 OBPM1142lC , o. o o o .CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT CASE PM 1142l OBSERVATIONS AGENDA I'1'ViI 4 HEARING DATE ~-6-RQ PAGi . 9. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: 1. Adopt ..the Negative Declaration: and 2. Approve Parcel Map ll42l, subject to the following Findings of Fact (Attachment Bl, Conditions of Approval .(Attachment Cl, and Standard Requirements (Attachment Dl. Respectfully submitte , ~J , ilg of lanning J~~ Vivian Ray ~ Planner II cp . A - Municipal Code and General B - Findings of. Fact C - Conditions of Approval D - Standard Requirements E - Initial Study F - Site Map G - Location Map Plan Conformance Attachment . . . . " C5 OBPMl142lE . o. ~CHMENT "A" 0 o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT CASE PM ll42l OBSERVATIONS 4 6-6-89 5 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE MUNICIPAL CODE AND IPD CONFORMANCE Cateqory Proposal Municipal Code Permitted IPD Use Parcel Map Defer to SBMC Lot Size Parcel One 3.02 acres No Minimum SBMC Parcel Two .63 acres No Minimum SBMC Acess Parcel One l,775 on Sierra Way l26 feet on Cluster Parcels must abut a street or approved road easement SBMC Parcel Two l88 feet on Cluster SBMC C5 OBPM1142lD \. . Q' AQCHMENT "B" 0 o r' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT""""l CASE PM 1142l FINDINGS of FACT AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE 4 6-6-89 6 ... PARCEL MAF NO. ll42l l. The Planning Department has investigated Parcel Map ll42l and has determined that approval of the proposed subdivision is con- sistent with the Interim Policy Document adopted by the Mayor and Common Council on May 23, 1988, amended on June 6, 1988, and approved by the State Office of Planning Research on June 9, 1988. 2. The two (2) lots being created conform to the lot requirements of the Zoning Code in that there is no minimum lot size nor minimum lot dimensions in the Land Use Designation. Each parcel is of buildable size. Parcel Map Number ll42l, with conditions, conforms with all other aspects of the provisions of Title l8 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code. 3. All lots created by.Parcel Map No. ll42l abut upon a dedicated street of a width as established by the City Ordinances for access to or use of the property within the proposed subdivision. 4. No lot being created is an unbuildable lot in that the size and shape of each lot will allow sufficient area to accommodate an industrial building. 5. The proposed subdivision of land is consistent with the provi- sionsof Title l8 and the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California in that the Map has buildable lots and each lot has access to a dedicated street. C5 OBPM1142lA ... ~ NOV. 1!t'O . o. AOACHMENT "en 0 o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT CASE PM l142l CONDITIONS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE 4 6-6-89 7 1. STANDARD CONDITIONS x 2. x 3. x 4. x 5. x 6. x 7. x Minor amendments to the plan shall be subject to approval by he Director of Planning. An increase of more than 10 percent of the square footage or a significant change in the approved concept shall. be subject to (Planning Commission) review and approval. Construction shall be in substantial conformance with the Plans approved by the Development Review Committee, Planning Commission or Director of Planning. Construction shall be in substantial conformance with the plans approved by the Development Review Committee, Planning Commission or Director of Planning. Four sets of Landscape Plans, along with the appropriate fee, shall be submitted to the Enaineerina Department for processing. No grading permits will be issued prior to approval of landscape plans. At all times the business will be operated in a does not produce obnoxious noise, vibration, smoke, glare, or other nuisance. manner which odor, dust, Subject to the Conditions of the Department of Parks. and Recreation (attached). 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 obligation under this condition. Access to and through the Mobile Home Park shall remain clear of parked vehicles at all times. Parking areas shall be clearly marked and drive aisle shall have no parking signs posted. A reciprocal access agreement shall be provided with the final map. PCAGENDA:STNDCONDITIONS . c. 0 00 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT CASE PM 1142l CONDITIONS AGENDA ITEM. 4. HEARING DATE ~-6-89 . PAGE 4. X 1. street trees on cluster - CREPE MYRTLE 'LAVENDER' 35' ojc 24" Box. 2. Street trees on Sierra Way - JACARANDA MIMOSIFOLIA 40' ojc, 24" Box. 3. Enclose all parking lot planters in concrete curbing. 4. Seperate turf from shrub beds with 6" x 4" concrete mowstrips. 5. Comply with attached policy & procedure for landscape & irrigation. 6. Berm front setbacks 12" HjP. 7. Street trees on Mt. View shall be COAST LIVE OAK 24" Box 40.' ojc. P:PM1l421C : C. o o CUP 88-49 Item #4 pageo CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUIREMENTS STANDARD , '" LANDSCAPING (Industrial) A. Landscape Plan Four (4) copies of a master landscape plan shall be submitted to the. Public Works/Engineering Department for review and approval by.the Planning Department and Parks, Recreation and Community Services De- partment staff. Plans shall meet the standards and guidelines established in the Requirements for Landscaping and Irrigation. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Size, type, and location of plant material proposed. 2. Irrigation plan. 3. Such other alternate plants, materials and design concepts as may be proposed. 4. Name and address of owner, address of property, name, address and phone number of plan preparer. 5. Erosion control plans (where necessary or specified) will be reviewed by all departments with the primary responsibil ity with Publ icWorks/ Engineering. B. Trees Tree varieties and exact locations will be determined prior to planting by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Denartment or his/her designee. A minimum number of 1 inch caliper/15 gallon (24" box specimen preferred), multibranched trees shall be planted within. the public parkway right-of-way at a minimum of 30 feet on center. Varieties and exact location shall be determined by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. Consideration to be given to site access, utilities, etc. C. Plant Material Landscaped areas shall have plant material selected and planting methods used which are suitable for the soil and climatic conditions of the San Bernardino Arid Area. Sizes of the plant materials. shall conform to the following mix: Trees 20%, 24" boxes, 50%, Shrubs 20%, 5 gallon, 80%, Ground cover 100% coverage 15 gallon, 30%, 5 gallon. 1 gallon. in all planter areas. "'" ..oJ .. Q' o o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO STANDARD REQUIREMENTS r LANDSCAPING (Industrial) cont. D. Setback Areas All required setbacks abutting a public right-of-way shall be land- scaped (exceot for walks and driveways which bisect or encroach upon the required landscape area). The required setback(s) from the North , South , East West property line shall be landscaped with trees, shrubs, and ground cover. A -foot wide landscaped earthen berm shall be erected and maintained within the setback along the above indicated property . line. Bermed areas shall have a tall fescue or other approved type turf grass, or other approved ground cover. E. Interior Planting Areas Interior ~lanting shall be equal to at least 10 percent of the open surfaced parking area excluding the area of landscaping strip required by subsection "d" and shall include at least one tree for every five spaces or major fraction thereof. Measurements shall be computed from. the inside of perimeter walls or setback lines. F. Planter Areas All required landscaping in parking areas or public areas shall be protected by an enclosed concrete curb. G. Irrigation All required landscaping shall be provided with automatic sprinkler facil ities. .... . ~ . c. o '0 o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DEPARTMENTS OF PARKS. RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PLANKING DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE AND POLICY FOR L&~DSCAPING AND IRRIGATION MUL II UK IT COMMERCIAL Il\DUSTRIAL January. 1988 . 0' o '0 o Table of Contents I. Purpose II. Submittals A. Number of Plans and Submittal Procedures B. Landscape Plans C.. Irrigation Plans III. Landscape Areas A. Maintenance of Landscaped Areas B. Planter Areas C. Interior Planter Areas D. Irrigation E. Setback Areas F. Slope G. Ground Cover and Bedding Material H. Erosion Control I. Weed Control IV. Plant Materials A. Plant List and Climatic Conditions B. Street Trees C. Plant Material V. Inspection A. Irrigation System B. Landscaping Vl. Other Requirements . 0' .0 o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMITTAL AND APPROVAL OF LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS: I. PURPOSE The intent and purpose of these guidelines is to provide: 1. Guidance in the required submittal of landscape and irrigation plans. 2. Guidance in meeting street tree requirements. 3. Guidance in selection of plant material. 4. Guidance in what the plans (landscape and irrigation) shall show. II. SUBMITTALS A. NUMBER OF PLANS AND SUBMITTAL PROCEDURE ~~ (1) copies each of landscape and irrigation plans shall be sub- mitted to the Public Works/Engineering Department along with payment of the appropriate Landscape Plan Review Fee. B. LANDSCAPE PLANS 1. Shall be drawn by one of the following: A. A registered landscape architect. B. A licensed landscape contractor who installs the actual landscape. C. A nursery. D. The owner. NOTE: The name, address, telephone number, along with .signature of the person(s) who do the design shall be on the plans. Registered landscape architects and licensed landscape contractors shall include their registration numbers and/or license numbers. 2. .Plans shall be legibly drawn to scale on paper no smaller than 18" x 24" and no larger than 24" x 36". 3. Plans shall show location of the property by vicinity map and nearest cross streets and give the property address or assessor's parcel number. 4. Plans shall show location of existing and proposed utilities - above ground and.underground. 5. Plans s~all show type of zoning, the scale, and northerly directional arro'W. 6. Plans shall contain plant legends for all existing and proposed plant material. The legend shall be as follows: . O' o '0 o 7. Plans shall show exiting and proposed plant material drawn to scale at their mature size. 8. Plans shall contain landscape specifications and details. 9. Plans shall show all required landscape areas protected from parking areas with concrete curbing. 10. Plans shall show the name, address, and telephone number of property owner or developer. C. IRRIGATION PLANS 1. All required landscaping shall be provided with an automatic irrigation system. 2. Plans shall be submitted with, attached to, and the same size as landscape plans. 3. Plans shall address conservation of water and energy. A. Components - low gallonage and low precipitation heads, drip systems and other sub-surface techniques, mini jet heads, moisture sensing devices, controllers with ability of variable programming. B. Efficiency - velocity shall be close as possible to 5 feet per second. Plant material with different water requirements shall be on separate valves. Slopes shall be on separate valves. System design shall eliminate costly, wasteful, overthrow and runoff. 4. Plans shall show: A. Static P.S.I. B. Service Main - type, size and length. C. Water Meter - location and size. D. Approved Backflow Prevention Device - location and size. E. All locations of pipe, valves and heads, (includes emmitters, etc.) 5. Slopes required to be planted shall be provided with efficient and water conserving irrigation systems. NOTE: Actual water application rates shall be applied, as soil absorption rates dictate. Over watering shall be avoided. 6. All sprinklers shall be installed with approved swing joints. 7. All above ground sprinklers shall be the pop up type, installed flushed with the soil. Exposed sprinklers on risers above ground are acceptable in limited areas with "bubbler" type sprinklers and do not border. sidewalks, walkways, or areas subject to pedestrian traffic. 8. Separate water meter for landscape irrigation is optional at owners request and expense. NOTE: Owner must notify the Water Department. 9. Plans shall contain installation specifications and details. 10. Plans shall contain irrigation legends as tollows: EQUIPNENT I ymbol Manufacturer Model II Description Nozzle Radius GPM PSI .IlJ . Q' o '0 o PIPE Size Type Class Schedule Note: Pipe s1z1ng. (size) shall also be shown at each section of . pipe. (mains and laterals). VAlVE CHART Valve Valve Size GPM 111 2~" 43 1/2 1~" 27 ETC. ETC. ETC. Total II Valves Total GPM Note: All valves shall be numbered. FRICTION (PSI LOSS) " .. Water Meter PSI Backflow Device PSI Elevation Changes PSI Pipe PSI Valves, Fittings, Miscellaneous PSI Total PSI Loss PSI Original PSI (static) PSI Less Total PSI Loss PSI Equals Minimum to Farthest HD. PSl Ill. Lk~DSCAPE AREAS A. MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPED AREAS The maintenance of landscaped areas and graded slopes shall be the responsibility of the developer until the transfer to individual ownership. B. PLANTER AREAS All required landscaping shall be protected by an enclosed concrete curbing. . O' o '0 o C. INTERIOR SITE PL~~TING AREAS Interior planting .shall be required and maintained equal to at least 10 percent of the open surfaced parking area excluding the area of landscaping strip required in the front yard setback area and shall include at least one tree for every five spaces or major fraction thereof. Measurements shall be computed from the inside or perimeter walls or setback lines. D. IRRIGATION All required landscaping shall be provided with automatic sprinkler facilities which shall be maintained in an operative condition. Utilize only reduced pressure (rp) devises or double check valve assembly. No atmospheric vaccuum breakers are permitted. E. SETBACK AREAS All required setbacks abutting a public right-of-way shall be land- scaped (except for walks and driveways which bisect or encroach opon the required landscape area). The required setbacks shall be land- scaped with trees, shrubs, and groundcover. Landscaped earth berms shall be erected and maintained within the setback along the above indicated property line. Bermed areas shall have a maximum of 3:1" slope and be planted with a tall fescue type turf grass, or other approved landscaping. F. GRO~D COVER AND BEDDING MATERIAL Gravel and decorative rock are not appropriate materials to be used as ground cover or bedding material and will be considered hardscape. G. SLOPES 1. To protect against damage by erosion and negative visual impact, surfaces of all cut slopes more than five feet in height and fill slopes more than three feet in height shall be protected by land- scaping. Slopes exceeding 15 feet in vertical height shall also be landscaped with shrubs, spaced at not to exceed twenty (20) feet on cetners; or a combination of shrubs and trees as cover plants. Plant material selected and planting method used shall be suitable for the soil and climatic conditions of the site. Public Works/Engineering will also approve these. 2. Plant sizes shall be as follows: A. Trees 20% - 24" box 60% - 15 gallon 20% - 5 gallon B. Shrubs 20% - 5 gallon 80% - 1 gallon C. Groundcover 100% - coverage when mature or 12" o.c. . c' o o o 3. The maintenance of graded slopes and landscaped areas shall be the responsibility of the developer until the transfer to individual ownership. 4. All grading and drainage facilities, including erosion control planting of graded slopes, shall .be done in accordance with a grading plan approved by the City Engineer. A grading permit shall be obtained prior to any grading being done. H. EROSION CONTROL All grading and drainage facilities, including erosion control planting of graded slopes, shall be done in accordance with a grading plan approved by the City Engineer. A grading permit shall be obtained prior to any grading being done. I . WEED CONTROL Pre-emergence control, post-emergence control and cultural control of weeds shall be addressed in the landscape specifications. IV. PLANT MATERIALS A. CLI}~TIC CONDITIONS ~~D PLANT LISTS Due to the hot and dry climate of San Bernardino, drought and heat tolerant material may be used upon prior aPproval. B. STREET TREES Street trees shall be required. Tree varieties and exact location will be determined by the Director of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department or his/her designee. The Parks, Rec- reation and Community Services Department shall mark locations and inspect plant material on site, prior to planting. Sidewalks, curb and gutter, must be clean of debris prior to marking. A 24 hour notice is required for inspection. (see attached specifications for Street Tree planting and Street Tree list). The size of the Street Trees shall be: 1. All 24 inch box specimans, or 2. 25% or the total amount of trees. The 24 inch box trees shall be planted as street trees within the public parkway or City property. C. PLA~T MATERIAL Landscaped areas shall have plant material selected and planting methods used which are suitable for the soil and climatic conditions of the site. Sizes of the plant materials shall conform to the following mix: Trees 20%, 24" box; 50%, 15 gallon; 30%, 5 gallon Shrubs 20%, 5 gallon; 80%, 1 gallon Groundcover 100% coverage . C' o '0 o V. INSPECTlON A. IRRIGATION SYSTEM .1. Inspections shall be performed by a Park and Recreation Department representative at the following: A. Pressure test of irrigation main line (150 PSU for 2 hours) B.. Coverage test and final acceptance. 2. Do not allow or cause the above items to be covered up, until it has been inspected and approved by a Park Department representative. A 24 hour notice shall be given prior to anticipated. inspections: B. LANDSCAPING 1. Inspections shall be performed by a Park and Recreation Department representative at the following: A. Upon completion of finished grade, soil preparation and final rake out. B. When trees and shrubs are spotted for planting, with one example of planting hole for trees and one for shrubs. C. Final inspection when planting and all other specified work has been completed. 2. A 24 hour notice shall be given prior to anticipated inspections. VI. OTHER REQUIREMENTS A. Notify Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department of commence- ment of landscaping. Give anticipated time line (start to finish). B. All landscaping, irrigation and street trees shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City of San Bernardino Municipal Codes, ordinances and standard requirements. C. Material requirement for all plant material shall be number one (1) grade of the California Nursery Industry Certificate as issued by the Agricultural Commissioner of the County of origin. D. All landscape material, irrigation equipment, irrigation components and workmanship shall be guaranteed for a period of not less than one (1) year from date of final approval by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services or his/her designee. The. conditions of the guarantee will be to insure, but not limited to all plant material being in healthy condition and free from abnormal conditions which may have occurred during or after planting, such as defoliation or structure dieback. E. ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS CONTACT THE CITY PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT'S LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS. ALL OTHER ITEMS ON ASSESS- MENT DISTRICTS IS COVERED BY PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING. CITY OF SAN B REQUIREMENTS . HARDIN CASE PM 11421 STANDARD AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE 4 6-'-6-89 lO , COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL """"l Parcel Map ll42l shall be in effect for a period of 24 months from the date of approval. However, if no development has been initiated at the end of the 24 month period, the application shall expire. Additional time may be approved upon request of the applicant prior to. expiration of the 24 -month period. Expiration Date: June 6, 1991 1. x 2. x PARKING: This development shall be required to maintain a minimum of l4 standard off-street parking spaces for parcel two and off -street parking spaces for each trailer .of parcel on All parking and driving aisles shall be surfaced with two inches of AC over a suitable base or equivalent as approved by the City Engineer. Parking spaces shall be striped and have wheel stops installed at least three feet from any building, wall, fence, property line, or walkway. c. Whenever an off-street parking area is adjacent to or across an alley from property zoned residential, a solid decorative wall six feet in height shall be erected and maintained along the property line so as to separate the parking area physically from the residentially zoned property provided such wall shall be three feet in height when located within the required front or street side yard setback. Where no front or street side yard is required, such wall shall be three feet in height when located within ten feet of the street line. a. b. . 3. x \... d. Whenever an off-street parking area is located across the street from property zoned for residential uses, a solid decorative wall or equivalent landscape berm not less than three feet in height shall be erected and maintained along the street side of the lot not closer to the street than the required depth of the yard in the adjoining residential area. No fence or wall located in the front setback shall obscure the required front setback landscaping. REFUSE ENCLOSURES: Whenever refuse bins are located within or adjacent to a parking area used by the public, they shall be enclosed by a decorative wall six feet in height along the rear and sides and screened gate(s) six feet in height along the front. The enclosure shall not be placed within the required front or street side yard ~ I." sky db. CITY ,OF SAN B REQUIREMENTS . . CASE PM 1142l 4 6-6-S'l 11 STANDARD AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE setback area. Exact location and to be determined by the Planning Public Services Superintendent. size of refuse enclosures Department and Division "" are of WALLS: a. six-foot high solid decorative walls shall be the north , south , east , and peripheral ==== property lines. (Only those "X" or check mark apply). required on west or markedWith 4. x LANDSCAPING: The intent. and purpose of this section is to prevent trees and other landscaping from damaging p~blic improvements. a. Street trees must be installed at a minimum of 30 feet on center. varieties and exact location shall be determined by the Director of Parks and Recreation. b. All required setbacks abutting a public right-of-way belandscaped (except for walks and driveways which or encroach upon the required landscape area). shall bisect c. Four (4) copies of a landscape material specifications) shall Engineering Division for review and plan (including be submitted to approval. plant the d. All required landscaping shall be protected from parking areas and shall be provided with automatic sprinkler facilities which shall be maintained. in an. operative condition. e. Ir.terior planting shall be required and maintained equal to at least five percent or ten percent of the open surfaced parking area excluding the area of landscaping strip required by subsection "b" and shall include at least one tree for every five spaces or major fraction thereof. Measurements shall be computed from the inside of perimeter walls or setback lines. . f. The required setback(s) from the north X , south, , east , west property line shall be. densely landscaped with mature trees, shrubs, and groundcover. A -foot landscaped earthen berm shall be erected and maintained within the setback along the above indicated property line. \. I." Iky - . CITY OF SAN B REQUIREMENTS NARDIN CASE PM 1142l 4 6-6-89 l2 STANDARD AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE , a. ILLUMINATION: All lighting directed away right-of-way. ., 5. x fixtures in from adjacent the parking properties areas shall be and the public MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: a. Air conditioning and vent ducts shall be directed away from any adjacent residential uses, and all sides of the building shall be free of any external vents and mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, conduits and ducts. b. All bUilding-supported mechanical equipment (including roof equipment, ladders and air conditioning and vent ducts) shall be enclosed within the building'S primary architectural elements; independent screening devices shall not be permitted. c. All ground-supported equipment such as transformers and air conditioners shall be located within the building and/or in underground vaults. d. All utility service shall be painted to they are located. e. All existing overhead utility services and wiring shall be relocated underground. boxes, connections and service lines match the building exterior on which f. All utility systems inCluding gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer and Cable TV shall be provided for underground, with easements provided as required, and designed and constructed in accordance with City Codes and the utility provider. Telephone, Cable TV and/or security systems shall be pre-wired in the structures. Compliance with all recommendations of the Geology Report shall be required (if applicable). Grading and revegetation shall be staged as required Engineer in order to reduce the amount of bare soil precipitation. by the City exposed to During construction, the City Engineer may require around all or a portion of the periphery of the site to. wind and debris damage to adjacent properties. The a .fence minimize type of .... ~ "" .., . OF SAN BE ST ANDARD . REQUIREMENTS ARDINO CASE PM 11421 AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE 6-6-89 PAGE l3 . fencing adequate """"l ~ shall be approved by the City Engineer to assure project site maintenance, clean-up and Qust control. within 75 feet maximum height of feet unless the topographical or practical. . of any single-family residential district, the any building shall not exceed one story or 20 Commission determines that due to unusual other features, such restrictive height is not 6. x No certificate of Occupancy shall be with these Standard Requirements as the San Bernardino Municipal Code. issued prior to compliance well as all provisions of SIGNS: All signs shall be in conformance with San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 19.60. Three (3) copies .of a plot plan and elevation of the sign drawn to scale shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval prior to issuance of the sign permit from the Building and Safety Department. a. Monument-type signs shall not be located within the required setback for the zoning district in which the sign is located. The monument sign shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from the property line. If the monument sign is located within the setback, it shall not exceed an overall height of three (3) feet. b. All freestanding clearance between the sign. signs must have eight (S) feet of average ground level anQ the bottom of . lio... ~ 'II' .Ily cr CITY STANDARD REQUIREMENTS '"- . , OF o 0 BERNARDINO o ~ SAN PM 11421 CASE AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE 6-6-89 PAGE 14 ~ , ., . BUILDING AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT 7. x 8. x 9. x lO x 11 x l Submit plans prepared by a Registered Architect or civil or structural Engineer. Submit a complete lateral and structural aqalysis prepared by a Registered Civil or Structural Engineer or ~rchitect. , Submit State of California Title 24 Energy Calculation Forms for residential, non-residential buildings including a signed compliance statement. Submit calculations and structural Registered civil Structural Engineer following items: drawings, prepared or Architect, for by a the Submit floor plan of existing structure. Label all uses and existing materials of construction. Submit four complete sets of construction plans including: a. Copy of conditions. b. Structural calculation. Submit a preliminary liquefaction analysis) do so. (soils) (geology) (soils and geology with report prepared by a person licensed to Submit a single line drawing of all equipment, conduit and wire service ground size and grounding the electrical service. sizes and types. Show electrode. Show the Submit panel schedule(s) and electrical plans. Permit required for demolition of existing building(s) on site. Submit a system. equipment plan of the heating, ventilating or air conditioning (Clearly identify the location and rating of the and the sizes and material of all ducts, registers and ~ "" Illy . O' o o o """"l CITY. OF SAN BERNARDINO CASE PM 11421 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE 6-6-89 PAGE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS '-. , l2. x . 13. x '"" """I the location of all fire dampers). Show means of providing. mechanical ventilation as required by the 1982 Uniform Building Code. Submit gas pipe loads, sizing calculations and isometrics. Provide a plot plan showing the location of the proposed sewer system. Submit a letter clearly indicating the intended use of all areas of the building. List the materials to be used and the projects .produced giving the amount of each kept in the building. If the building is used for more than one purpose, list all other uses. Submit isometric plans of the cold and hot water and drain-waste and vent systems. Show compliance with Title 24 for the physically handicapped in the following: RESTROOMS, EXIT RAMPS Submit plans approved by the County Health Department. Indicate methods of compliance for sound attenuation (exterior, interior party walls, floor/ceiling assembly, ceiling) as per study., U.B.C., local or State Law. Show compliance with requirements of high fire areas. For structures located within high wind areas: a. Design structure, including roof covering, using 20 ~.s.f. wind load. City of San Bernardino named as certificate holder for Worker's compensation Insurance. Assessor's Parcel Number. l36-212-03 Contractor's City license. Contractor's State license. Sewer capacity rights from Water Department, 384-5093, Neil Thomsen. School fees from Unified School District, 381-1179. ~ illS Illy . C. o o o , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO STANDARD. REQUIREMENTS "'I \... CASE - 1<1 PM 1. 21 AGENDA ITEM. _ HEARING DATE 6-6-89 PAGE ~ , ~ other: 14. x DEPOSIT: $76.05 PLAN CHECK csj/8-3-88 DOC:PCAGENDA DOCUMENTS. 2 "" ~ ,"s Illy C. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO , o o o CASE . PM 1142l AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE f-6-AQ . PAGE 5 . STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ... l5 -1L- l6 --'L l7 --1L lS --1L- 19 -1L- 20 X "" MAY 84 ~ """"l POLICE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS SECURI TV Ll GHTI NG Lighting levels on the exterior of building is to provide a minimum of. one (1) foot candle of "maintained" illumination on the parking surface from dusk until the termination of business each operating day. All exterior c!oors to bui 1ding shall be equipped with an illumination device capable of providing a minimum of one (1) foot candle of maintained illumination at ground level during hours of darkness. All exterior lighting devices are to be inaccessible to common reach.or climbing shall be protected by weather and vandalism-resistant and be va1da1 resistant. All exterior lighting shall be projected so as not to cast light onto adjoining properties. All roof openings giving access to the building shall be secured with either iron bars, metal gates, stamped metal or shall be alarmed and meet with approval of the Police Department. I nteri or ni ght 1 i ghti ng shall be mai ntai ned in those areas that are vi si b 1 e from the street (ground floor only). DOORS, LOCKS, AND WI NDOWS Swinging exterior glass doors, wood or metal doors with glass panels, solid wood or metal doors shall be constructed or protected as follows:. a. Wood doors shall be of sol i d core constructi on with a mi ni mum thfckness of 1 3/4 inches. b. Hollow metal doors shall be constructed of a minimum equivalent to six- teen U. S. guage steel and have sufficient reenforcement to maintain the designed thickness of the door when any locking device is installed such as reenforcement being able to restrict collapsing of the door around. the locking device. c. Except when double cylinder dead bolts are utilized, any glazing uti- lized within 40' of any door locking mechanism shall be constructed or protected as follows: Fully tempered glass or rated burglary resistant gl azi ng or iron or steel gri 11 s of at 1 east 1/8" metal with the maxi mum 2" mesh secured. on the inside of the glazing may be uti 11 zed or the glazing shall be covered wi th iron or steel bars of at least 1/2" round or 1" x 1/4" flat metal, space not more than 5" apart and secured on the inside of the glazing. All swi ngi ng exteri or wood and steel doors shall be equi pped as follows: ~ 'oR. FORM C PAGE I Of 15 . Q. o o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO """"l CASE PM 11 421 AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE fi-6-Rq PAGE 6 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS '" ~ ..... 21. -1L 22. x 23. -..1L_ '" MAY '84 a. A single or double door shall be equipped with a double or single cylinder dead bolt. The bolt shall have a minimum projection of I" and be constructed so as to repel cutting tool attack. b. The dead bolt shall have an embedment of at least 3/4" into the strike receiving the projected bolt. The Cylinder shall have a cylinder guard, a minimum of five pin tumblers and shall be connected to the inner porti on of the lock by connecti ng screws of at 1 east 1/4" in diameter. The recommendation does not apply when panic hardware is required or an equivalent device is approved by the Building Code. Double doors shall be equipped as follows: a. The active leaf of double doors shall be equipped with metal flush bolts having a minimum embedment of 5/8" into the head and threshhold of the door frame. Double doors shall have an astragal constructed of steel, a minimum of .125" thick which will cover the opening between the doors. This astragal shall be a minimum of 2" wide and extended a mi ni mum of 1" beyond the edge of the door to whi ch 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 10" centers. Hi nges for outswi ngi ng doors shall be equi pped with nonremo- vable hinge pins or a mechanical inner lock to preclude removal of the door from the exterior by removing the hinge pins. Strike plates shall be a minimum of 3i" in length and secured to the jamb with screws a mi ni mum of 2i" in length. Windows: a. All moveable windows shall be equipped with a locking device and shall be constructed in a fashion to restrict them from being lifted out of its track when in closed position. Garage type doors; rolling overhead, solid overhead, swinging, sliding or accordion style. a. The above-described 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 suppor.t framing. (2) Aluminum doors shall be a minimum thickness of .02l5 inches and riveted together a minimum of eighteen (lS) 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 of the. strike area of the pilot or pedestrian access door. s'R. II'ORM C PAGE 2 Of 15 C. o o o ,. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO """"l CASE ,LM1l42 1 AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE _6-6-89 PAGE 17 . STANDARD REQUIREMENTS Ii... ~ ,. 24. ...1L- I.. ~AY '84 (3) Fiberglass doors shall have panels a minimum density of six (6) ounces per square foot from the bottom of. the door to a height of seven (7) feet and panels in residential structures shall have a density of not less than five (5) ounces per square foot. b. Where sliding or accordion doors are utilized, 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 (l6) feet in width shall have two (2) lock receiving points; or, if the door does not exceed nineteen (19) feet, a single bolt may be used if placed in the center of the door with the locking point located either in the floor or door frame header. d. Overhead doors shall be equipped with slide bolts which shall be capable of utilizing padlocks with a minimum nine-thirty-seconds (9/32) inch shackle. (1) Slide bolt assemblies shall have a frame a minimum of .l20 incheS in thickness, a bolt diameter a minimum of one-half (i) inch and protrude at least one and one-half (Ii) inches into the receiving guide. A bolt diameter of three-eights (3/8) inch may be used in a residential building. (2) Slide bolt assemblies shall be attached to the door with bolts which are nonremovable from the exterior. Rivets shall not be used to attach such assemblies. 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 nonremovab1e when in an unlocked operation. f. Doors utilizing 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 inch. OTHER REQUIREMENTS 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 background. Numbers shall be placed parallel to street address as assi gned. At the entrances of complex, an ill umi nated map or di rectory of project shall be erected wi th valda1-resi stant cover. The di rectory shall not to contain names of tenants but only address numbers, street names, and their locations in the complex. North shall be at the top and so indicated. ~ U. FORM C PAGE 3 OF 15 O' o o o r CITY . OF SAN BERNARDINO """"l STANDARD REQUIREMENTS \.. CASE PM1l421 AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE r-6-89 PAGE 8 ~ 25. r ~ Each building in the complex shall display street address numbers placed in .., a prominent location as near the street as practical. Numbers shall be a minimum of six (6) inches in height and a contrasting color to the background. All individual offices and buildings within the complex shall be clearly identified by numbers, letters, or a combination thereof. The exterior business walls shall be posted with Municipal Code Section 9.52.070 relative to trespass. The interior cashier/sales counter shall be located so it is visible from the bui 1ding exterior. The floor area inside the counter shall be elevated a minimum of six (6) inches above the floor of the business. 26. -X- 2 7 ---.X. 2 8 ---.X. ""- MAY '84 Access Controls An access control override device shall be provided for use by Police Department personnel to gain immediate access. Common walls shall be as sound proof as possible. Lockable cold beverage (beer) cases shall be locked at 2:00 a.m. A pre-set gas monitoring system that allows for prepayment of gasoline shall be installed to reduce petty theft attempts. A photo-electric beam across entry door which will audibly notify or ring when customers enter the store shall be installed. Ice machi nes sh a 11 not be i nsta 11 ed in front of store wi ndows. Uti 1i zati on of outsi de intercom speakers is prohi bited. The placement of outside public telephones shall be restricted to an area immediately adjacent to the front door of the store. There shall be a minimum of twenty (20) foot candles of illumination per square foot of surface area adjacent to gas pumps. Any display of light should take into account adequate positioning of fix- tu res in order th at "stray" 1 i ght does not affect adjoi ni ng property owners. . Perimeter fencing or cross fencing to prevent criminal movement or acti- vi ty shall be installed. Reflective wall-mounted mirrors shall be installed to discourage shoplifting. The placement of machinery (compressor equipment) shall be away from resi- dential areas to abate the intensity of noise. ~ S.R. FOR" C 'AGE 4 Of 15 . O' o o. .0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC WORKS/ENGR. . CASE 2M1l42l STANDARD REQUIREMENTS AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE 6-6-89 l~ 29. x Aisles, passageways, and recesses related to and within the building complex shall be illumiated with an intensity of at least twenty-five one hundredths (.25) footcandles at the ground level during the hours of darkness. Lighting devices shall be protected by weather and vandalism resis- tent covers. 30. x Open parking lots and carports shall be provided with a maintained minimum of one Il) footcandle of light on the parking surface during the hours of darkness. Lighting devices shall be protected by weather and vandalism resis- tent covers. I \.. .. . CITY OF SAN B RNARDIN CASE~ AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE REVIEWED BY PAGE 2'~,- " . . ~--. -/ - I . .. STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FIRE DEPARTIIEMT REQUIIlEIIENTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, (J Provide one extra set ot cDn!ltruction plans to Building and Safety tor Fire Department use at time or plan check. ,. [1 Contact Fire Department tor specific or detailed requirements -INPOaTAlIT. [J The developer shall provide for adequate Pire Plow u computed by the Fire Prevention Bureau. Pire Plow shall be based on square (ootage. construction {eatures and exposure information as supplied by the developer and may be taken from two hydrants. ACCESS, (] Provide two dirferent routes ot fn~ess/egf'eSS to the property entrance. The routes shall be paved., aD-weather. r J Provide an access roadway to each buddinI' for tire apparatus. Access roadway shall have an all-weather driving surface ol not less than 20-Ceet of unobstructed width. r 1 Extend roadway to within ISO-teet ot all portions of the exterior 'Nalls of all si~le-story buildings. [I Extend roadway to within 50-teet of the exterior walls of all multiple-story buildings. [1 P:"ovide "No PARKING" signs whenever parking of vehicles would possibly reduce the clearance of access roadways to less th8.n the required width. Signs are t..o'read "FIRE LANE - NO PARKING" (All caps). tt~I.C. Sec. 15.16". [l Dead-end streets shall not exceed 50o-Ceet in length and shall have a minimum 35-(oot radius turnaround. [] The names of any new streets (pYblic or private) shall be submitted to the Pire Department for approval. SITE, Ii ( ) All access roads and streets are to be constructed and usable prior to combustible construction. Private fire hydrants shall be installed to protect each building located more than ISO-feet trom the curb line. No fire hydrant should be within 4D-Ceet of any exterior wall. The hydrants shall be Wet Barrel type. with one 21-inch and one -I-inch outlet. and approved by the Fire Department. Fire hydrants are to be protected from damall'e 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 (ront of the hydrant in such a manner that it will not be blocked by parked vehicles. Su~table "NO PARKING" signs are required. Puolic fire hydrants shall be provided along streets at 300-feet intervals for commercial and multi-residential areas and at .~ SOD-feet intervals tor residential.areas. Installation ,shall conform to City specifications and be installed prior to comDustible construction or storage.. 32. BUjj.D1NG, !WI"" The Iiddress of the structure. in six inch numerals. shall be installed on the bui1din~ or in other approved location in such II manner as to De visible from the frontage street. The color of the numbers shall contrast with color of the background. ( I~ Identify each gas and electric meter with the number of the unit which it services~ (V 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 tire extinguishers must be such that no interior part of the building is over 7S-feet travel distance from a tire extinguisher. [] All buildings. other than residential over S.OOO square teet. shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system, designed to NFP.'\ standards. [] Submit plans for the fire protection system to the Fire Department prior to beginning construction on the system. {J Tenant improvements in all sprinklered buildings are tobe approved by the Fire Department prior to construction. [} Provide an a.utomatic fire alarm (required throughout). Plan must be approved by the Fire Department, prior to installation. [J Fire Department connection to (sprinkler system/standpipe system) shall be required at curb line. 31. ===================================================================================================================== NOTE: The applicant" must request. in writing, any change in 'these or other requirements. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, 33. Facilitv shall ohr~;n rl ~r~t~ l;~pn~p. to nr~r~t~ hAY'~ nAma 34. Provide an emerqency ~V~~ll~~;nn pl~n in ~~~a nF F~ra 35. Provide certification on five year testing for sprinklers. 36. Provide a fifty foot dispersal area of occupants. ~ FPB 170 7/86 . . CITY.OF SAN BERN DINO PU IC WORKS/ENGR. CASE _ PM 11.4?1 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS AGENDA ITEM 4 HEARING DATE ~-6-89 PAGE 1 Project Description: Cvr-8(~ Date: 4-26 -89 Page ~ of ~ pages Prepared By: ~ Reviewed By: Applicant: GC//1D4r-uI?G !fr;M~ NOTE TO APPLICANT: . Where separate Engineering plans are required, t e app lcant lS responsible for submitting the Engineering plans directly to the Engineering Division. They may be submitted prior to submittal of Building Plans. Draina e and Flood Control _ The development is located within Zone A on the Federal Insurance Rate Maps; therefore, a Special Flood Hazard Area Permit issued by the City Engineer shall be required. _ The development is located within Zone B on the Federal Insurance Rate Maps; therefore, all building pads shall be raised above the su~rounding area as approved by the City Engineer. _ Comprehensive storm drain Project No. is master planned in the vicinity of your development. This drain shall be desig.ned and constructed by your project unless your Engineer can conclusively show that the drain is not needed to protect your development or mitigate downstream impacts. 38. L All drainage from the development approved pUblic drainage facility. drainage facilities and easements satisfaction of the City Engineer. shall be If not sha 11 be directed feasible, provided to an proper to the CITY OF SAN BERN DINO IC WORKS/DIQJl CASE PM 1142l AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE 6-h-RQ PAGE . STANDARD REQUREMENTS Project Description: Cl./fJ f3f1-:2;.3 of flj)J. //42-1 Date: 3-I-eZ . Page ~ OT ~ pages Prepared By: !1w&- Reviewed By: 39. Grading L-If more than l' of fill or 2' of cut is proposed, the site/plott gradi ng and drai nag.e pI an shall be si gned by a Regi stered Ci vi I Engineer and a grading permit will be required. The grading plan shall be prepared in strict accordance with the City's "Grading Policies and Procedures" and the City's "Standard Drawings", unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer in advance. If more than 5,000 cubic yards of earthwork is proposed, a grading bond will be required and the grading shall be supervised in . accordance with Section 7012 (c) of the Uniform Building Code. 40. A liquefaction report is required for the site. This report must -.be submi tted and approved pri or to issuance of a gradi ng permit. Any grading requirements recommended by the approved liquefaction report shall be incorporated in the grading plan. )\. 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 lS.{)4-167 of the Municipal Code (See "Grading Policies and Procedures"). The on-site Improvement Plan shall be approved by the City Engineer. 4l X A reciprocal easement -approval if reci procal proposed to cross lot recorded to remove the shall be recorded prior to grading plan drainage, access, sewer. and/or parking is lines, or a lot line adjustment shall be interior lot lines. 42 X_The project Landscape Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Ci ty Engi neer pri or to issuance of a gradi ng permi t. Submit 4 copies to the Engineering Division for checking. 43 X---,An on-site Lighting Plan for the project shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. This plan can be incorporated with the grading plan. or on-site improvement plan, if practical. Utilities: 44 X--.Desi gn and construct all accordance ~lith City Code, serving utility, including and cable TV_ public utilities to serve the site in City Standards and requirements of the gas, electric, telephone, ~Iater, sewer 1 . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC WORK$/ENGR. CASE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS PM 114:n AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE 6-6-89 PAGE Project Description: C1;P 8g-33~ 11/'1//42-/ Date: .3-/-8'9 Prepared By: /1wo- Reviewed By: Page -2- of ~ pages 45. X Each parcel shall be provided with separate water and sewer ----facilities so it can be served by the City or the agency providing such services in the area. 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. 46 ~Utility services shall be placed underground and easements provided as required. 47 1)( All existing overhead utilities adjacent to or traversing the site on either side of the street shall be undergrounded in accordance with Ordinance No. MC-60l (Subdivisions) or Resolution No. 88-65 (Non-subdivisions). 48 ~Existing utilities which interfere with new construction shall be relocated at the Developer's expense as di rected by the Ci ty Engineer. Sewers within private streets or ~rivate parking lots will not be ----maintained by the City but shall be designed and constructed to Ci ty Standards and inspected under a Ci ty On-Si te Constructi on Permit. A private sewer plan designed by the Developer's Engineer and approved by the City Engineer will be required. This plan can be incorporated in the grading plan, where practical. '\.. . . o STANDARD REQUIREMENTS . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC WORKS/ENGR. CASE PM 1142l AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE 6-6-89 PAGE Project Description: CuI' a/3-3~{ PMI14Z1 Date: 3 -II Page~ of. pages Prepared By: tuV~ Reviewed By: . Street Improvement and Dedications: 49 ~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 modification, relocation of public or private facilities which interfere with new construction, striping, signing, pavement marking and markers, and street name signing. All design and construction shall be accomplis~edin accordance with the City of San Bernardino "Street Improvement Policy" and City "Standard D~awings", 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. 50. L- Fo~ 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 Right-of-Way (Ft.) 6.. S Tn.J(r' Curb Line (Ft.) 20"(MJ)&JINbR.t:ci.'i>) CUJS-rB<. 51: All rights of vehicular ingress/egress shall be dedicated from ----the following streets: A traffic st.udy and report is required for this project. The ----report shall be prepared by a properly licensed Traffic Engineer or Civil Engineer .kno~lledgeable in Traffic Engineering. The report shall be prepared in accordance with the City of San Bernardino Department of Public Works "Traffic Policy" and is subject to review and approval of the City Traffic Engineer. All recommendations, as approved by the City Engineer, shall become Conditions of Approval of the project. l , J CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC WORKS/ENQJI. CASE. PM 1142l STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~~~?~I~E 6-6-89 PAG CuP fj~-3~ .:f Pm 114Z I rproject Description: Prepared By: 11MJG-- Rev i elled By: Date: ~-/-~ Page -2-. of _ pages t1appi ng 51. x 52. X A Final/Parcel Map based upon field survey will be required. Il,ll street names shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer prior to Map approval. Additional survey and map information including, but not limited to, building setbacks, flooding and zones, seismic lines and setbacks. geologic mapping and archeological sites shall be fi 1 ed \.i th the Ci ty Engi neer in accordance Vii th Ordi nance No. MC-592. Improvement Completion 53. ,x 54. X Street, sewer, and drainage improvement plans for the entire project shall be completed, subject to the approval of the City Engineer, prior to the recordation of the Final/Parcel Map. If the required improvements are not completed prior to recordation of the Final/Parcel Map. an improvement security accompani ed by an agreement executed by the developer and the City will be required. If the required improvements are not completed prior to record- ation of the Parcel Map, an improvement certificate shall be pl aced upon the Map stati ng that they \/i 11 be compl eted upon development. Applicable to parcel maps consisting of less than 5 lots only. . Required Engineering Permits: 55. 1- 56. IS 57. X Grading perr.lit (if applicable). On-site improvements construction permit (except buildings - see Building and Safety). Off-site improvements construction permit. . 0' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC WORKS/1NQIl CASE PM- 1142l STANDARD REQlIREMENTS ~i~?N~ 16~~E 6-6-89 PAGE Project Description: cup 88~33 4' Pm //42.-1 Date; 3-/-g9 Page ~ of . b pages Prepared By: /1t4G- Revi el'led By: Applicable Engineer~ng Fees:~ 58. X Plan check fee for Final/Parcel ~1a p. 59. ~ Plan checl< and inspection fees for off-site improvements. 60. X Plan check and inspection fees for on-site improvements (except buildings; see Building and Safety). , 61. X Plan check and inspection fees for grading (if permit required). Bridge improvement fee i n amount of $ 62. x Drainage fee. Exact amount of fee shall be determ.ined by Department of Building and Safety at time of application for building permit. Landscape Plan Review Fee $ 65.0D Traffic System Fee of $ 12.35 per vehicle trip for City-wide traffic mitigation. The total amount of the Traffic System Fee shall be determined by the City Traffic Engineer at time of application for building permit~ 63. x X 64. Street Light Energy period of 4 years. recording. Fee to pay cost of street light energy for a Exact amount to be determined prior to map A Landscape Maintenance District shall be implemented to maintain landscaping within the follouing areas: ;if. fees /f'1le- S c./tiJ€c-T To CH/fNGt:: WI r/tO",r No7ice. .J Review of Plans: # . -..- l. \ ... ".1./'" Location:fk'\ \ \~'Z,..\ ~...v ,OF<?I;Ja. PA~U$Jc;jf". ST TypeofConstruction:1D~."lB. ~~-.". ~r~ Owner/Developer: 'fjM 'IV\ ~ ~".A.. /~A-~ ..If16 ~ ENGINEERING: Nam~ ~ -?1'~~...:_- - 65X P.S.1. ~JO -J€Jr::9 66.""101 Size of Main Adjacent to the Project (,'fp HQ C L~I~ .Ii!' l~, ~~ -s,~. ~ / 6 7 ~ Pressure Regulator Suggested on Customer's Side on the Meter. o Comments: A 0' SAN BERNAPlNO CITY WATER r\\RTMENT'S STAVARD REQUIREMlTS PM U42l Item #4 6-6-89 Page 22 Q Date: Approved: 4.za.l ~1 Denied: Continued: Date: ,.c /? ) I8J' y.'" w~ o Subject to the rules & regulations of the Water Department in effect at the time of application for water service. Date: j/ z- -r /B'1 WATER QUALITY CONTROL DEPARTMENT: Name:~Qtrl t-l tAo~ .Jill- R.P.P. Backflow Device Required at Service Connection. o Double Check Backflow Device Required at Service Connection. o Air Gap Required at Service Connection. o No Backflow Device Required. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OFFICER: Name: ~ ~)A-t:~,i Date: .~ 7~ f37 o Industrial Waste Permit May Be Required by Environmental Control Officer. o Grease Trap Required by Environmental Control Officer. 6 8~ Regenerative Water Softeners May Be Installed Without Prior Approval of the Environmental Control Officer. o Approved by Environmental Control Officer. Date:~Z-ll~ SEWER CAPACITY INFORMATION: Name: L~rJ~ C~ &:;t' .1-+ o No Sewer Capacity Charge Applicable at This Time. 6 9 ~ Sewer Capacity Right Must Be Purchased from the Redevelopment Agency or the Mayor's Office in the Amount of Gallons Per Day. Sewer Capacity Rights Breakdown of Estimated Gallons Per Day: -~ .)( ~- ~ ~ -;::.. And/or: 70)!!i::. Proof of Purchase Must Be Submitted to the Water Department Prior to Issuance of the Building Permit. o This Area is Serviced by East Valley Water District and All Fees Will Be Determined by Their Department. #216 51B5 . ..1:;" CITY SAN BE ARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY "' Environmental Review of Parcel Map No. 11421 To subdivide 3.64 acres into two parcels: One at 3.01 acres is to remain a mobile home park and the second at .63 acre is a home/ treatment center for emotionally/physically abused children. Located at the southwest corner of Sierra Way ~nd Cluster Street. Prepared for Guadalupe Homes, Inc. 1470 Cooley Drive Colton, CA 92324 Prepared by Vivian Ray Planning Department 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92415 I . , CITY SAN B ARDINO PlANNING DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY The 3.64 acre site is fully developed as a Mobile Home Park and Residential Care Facility. The existing vegitation was installed with the development. The site is located within the liquefaction area. No development is proposed. The site is not within any of the known hazard areas of the City. The area is designated for Commercial Heavy by the new General Plan. The site is surrounded by industrial type uses. " . o. o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST o .., , A. BACKGROYlID Application Number: Parcel Map No. 11421 Project Description: To subdivide one '.64 a~Te paT~el into two parcels consistin~ of 3.01 and .63 acres resDectivelv. The .61 acre site is used as a treatment center/home for Dhvs~cally/emotionally abused ~hildTen from Birth to 10 years of age. Locat ion: Southwest corner of Sierra Wav and Cluster Street. Environmental Constraints Areas: Liquefaction General Plan Designation: IL Zoning Designation: M-1, Li~ht Industrial. ~ ~HVIEONMENTAL IMPACTS Explain answers, where appropriate, on a separate attached sheet. B. I l. EaJth Resources Will the proposal result in: Yes No Maybe a. Earth fill) more? movement (cut and/or of lO,OOO cubic yards or x b. Development and/or grading on a slope greater than l5% natural grade? x c. Development Alquist-Priolo Zone? within the Spec ial Studie.s x d. Modification of any unique geologic or physical feature? x \.. ~ REVISED 12/87 PAGE 1 OF 8 . c. o o o ,. Yes No Maybe "" e. Soil erosion on or off the project site? f.. Modification of a channel, creek or river? x x - g. Development subject mudslides, other similar within an area to landslides, liquefaction or hazards? x h. Other? x 2. bIR_RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial an effect quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors? air upon emissions or ambient air x x c. Development within a high wind hazard area? x 3. W~TEB RESOURCES: proposal result in: Will the a. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff due to impermeable surfaces? x b. Changes in the course or flow of flood waters? x . c. Discharge into surface waters or any alteration of surface water quality? x d. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters? x e. Exposure of people or property to flood hazards? f. Other? x x lio... ~ REVISED 12/87 PAGE 2 OF 8 , 0" o o o r- Maybe "" .... Yes No ~ PAGE 3 OF 8 4. BIOLOGICAL R~SOURC~~: proposal result in: Could the a. Change unique, species habitat trees? in the number of any rare or endangered of plants or their including stands of x b. Change unique, species habitat? in the number of any rare or endangered of animals or their x c. Other? x 5. NOISE: Could the proposal result in: a. Increases in existing noise levels? x b. Exposure of people to exterior noise levels over 65 dB or interior noise levels over 45 dB? x c. Other? x 6. LAND_ USE: result in: Will the proposal a. A change in designated Plan? the land use as on the General x b. Development within an Airport District? x c. Development within "Greenbelt" Zone A,B, or C? x d. Development within a high fire hazard zone? .x .e. Other? x REVISED 10/87 . ~. r -- 7. MAN-MADL-!iA~~~$: project: Will the a. Use, store, transport or dispose of hazardous or toxic materials (including but not limited to oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation>? b. Involve the release hazardous substances? of c. Expose people to the potential health/safety hazards? d. Other? 8. HOUSING: Will the proposal: a. Remove existing housing or create a demand for additional housing? b. Other? 9. :rRA~gI'ORTATION/CIRCULATION: Could the proposal result in: a. An increase in traffic that is greater than the land use designated on the General Plan? b. Use of existing, or demand for new, parking facilities/ structures? c. Impact upon existing public transpoltotionsystems? d. Alteration of present patterns of circulation? e. Impact to rail or air traffic? f. Increased safety hazards to vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? liIo... REVISED 10/87 Yes No . - - Maybe --.., x x x x x x x x x x x x ~ PAGE 4 OF 8 ~ lO. g. A disjointed pattern roadway improvements? of h. Other? PUBLIC SERVICES Will the proposal impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service? a. Fire protection? Police protection? b. c. Schools (i.e. attendance, boundaries, overload, etc.)? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Medical aid? L Solid waste? g. Other? ll. UTILITIES: Will the proposal: REVISED 10/87 a. Impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service or require the construction of new facilities? l. Natural gas? 2. Electricity? 3. Water? 4. Sewer? 5. Other? b. Result in a pattern of extensions? disjointed utility c. Require the construction of new facilities? Yes No x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Maybe PAGE 5 OF 8 . 0- r o o 12. AESTHET1CS: 13. a. Could the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic view? b. Will the visual impact of the project be detrimental to the surrounding area? c. Other? CULTURAL RESOURCES: proposal-result in: Could the a. The alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Adverse impacts historic object? physical or aesthetic. to a prehistoric or site, structure or c. Other? l4. Mandatory Findings of Significance <Section l5065l " REVISED 10/87 The California Environmental Quality Act states that if any of the following can be answered yes or maybe, the project may have a significant effect on the environment and an Environmental Impact Report shall be prepared. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate Yes No . x x x x x y o Maybe """"l ~ PAGE 6 OF 8 Yes No . Maybe important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short term, to the di.sadvantage 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.' c. Does the project have impacts which are individually . limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.' d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or. indirectly? x x x x C. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES (Attach sheets as necessary.' 1. ~. At the Project Review Committee meetin2 held on March 19. 1988. it was determined that a T~iQl1ef:lr'tinn R~porr t.1:H~ not" np('p~c::.:::t~y h~r;:allc:.p all buildin~s are existin~. 9. d. The drive aisle mt1~t he ~tripprt :mn "Nn p;:rrking" ~ignc:. pnc:.t'Q-n "'n maintain a clear dirve aisle to the emeTaene~ exit. A r.nnnitinn of Approval will be added to the proposal to striDe the drive ai~]'e. orovide adequate oarkin2 for lZuests and Dost UNo Parkinll" sians i.n the drive aisle. REVISED 10/87 PAGE 7 OF 8 ". c. o o o ~ D. "IIIl DETERMINAnON On the basis of this initial study, D 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 a 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. f2J D ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA LVI I~S(771~ (Ji.~h..'t", ~O,ji;ti1 PJa.l1UlI --'f-U , Name and Title (2",,",,0 c10A_'i)J1J'A -~.Q). ;;'-1/, Signature Date: 1Y/CU; &(o) 19.11 lio... ~ REVISED 12/87 PAGE 8 OF 8 ;; PAR~EL M:;T1V2. 11421 _~J .~...,. ~ ;--; . ....: !-- ~ II lIE ti1'l. wliluUilO _I. ~ ."'S'.. A _... MaD _............UT IKlIII(D .1 _ ,. MIl.: ... __ ClIIIIitr. aU_I&' ATTACHMENT "F" J.W. 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TRAClJ NO. ~...J8157 (;6t1.4" >Wi!-' .....,.ST....,..W PlUMED FOI: .. brown.& mullins,inc. _" eng!~cqq..,,,, !tun1eying 2'IiD f0. a~ad a..,enue _-6-' 6UAIIAllf>E H(ftS .410 COCl.fT DRIVE "0 c'" o Q- :) ATTACHMENT "G" CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT .~ LOCATION CASE Parcel MaD No. 11421 AGENDA ITEM # 4 HEARING DATE 6-6-89 .or r--- ------4 ~ JBBt] C.M C'M M-2 '"' .. C.M en CoM C'M C'M C.M C.M .. effi B CoM C'M C.M 0 C-M y CoM M'I . .., M-I CoM C'M 1". C.M _.__.J~. - i I '--r. R'3. "'w):d .. . R-3 M'2 ".R. M.2 R-3 R-3 R-3 M'2 R-3 R-3 R'3 M'I 10000 -oooor: -0000 ':)000 oililOO ""-000 0000 0000 0000 '00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 ....oooc R'3 M'I ( R'3 .~ SITE M-I C'M C.h Wr:1 111 bj "0" "0" n'lI. I< M.I M-1 CoM C'M M-1 M-' M.I M-I C-3 II M.2 M-I C.M "Oil, C.M M-2 C'M C.M 9' M.' '" . , C'II ~ "0" '.0" M.I " io M-I CoM "0" C-Ml.:I - - J1 . - .. Ll C q - o C:f BEST, BEST & KRIEGER " lIIAItTNl:ltSH'''' INCl..UOING ,011IO,.1:..10........ CO",,"O""'T'ONS PALM SPRINGS (el~) 325-726... ftECEIVi.Ds-tQj':Cr:E~RE 3750 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ONTARIO (714) 9SS-S5804 RANCt-lO MIRAGE (619) see.2eu POST OfFICZad9l\cp28 1l9VEiIIP,t,4:AdIN>IM<'A 92502 TELEPHONE (71.) e8e~I"'!50 TELECOPIER (714) e86-3083 SAN CrEGO (619) 457-<49IS July l2, 1989 Debbie Nadeau City Administrator's Office City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 924lS Re: Guadalupe Homes Parcel Map Dear Ms. Nadeau: Pursuant to our telephone conversation yesterday, I am writing you to request that the hearing on the appeal on Guadalupe Homes' parcel map (PM ll42l) be continued to the Common Council's meeting of August 7, 19S9. We are requesting that the hearing be continued so that we can have adequate time to get cost estimates from Edison and others on the costs of the conditions imposed on the parcel map. We are also requesting that the Common Council consider this letter an appeal filed pursuant to Section lS.44.070 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code for a waiver of the undergrounding requirements (Conditions Nos. 46-47) imposed on the map. Because we have not yet received a preliminary estimate of undergrounding costs from Edison, and because we are not yet sure which utilities must be undergrounded, we will supplement this letter prior to the hearing date with our outline of the reasons why the undergrounding requirement is unreasonable and impractical. We appreciated the opportunity to meet with staff on Monday and their help in understanding the precise nature of the conditions imposed. We also appreciate the additional time necessary to gather the information for our appeal. Yours truly, SCS/ph ~QL~ Scott C. Smith for Best, Best & Krieger Attorneys for Guadalupe Homes cc: John Montgomery City Clerk ~ r;f