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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC 94-1161Lil,4oil. l,dV— — ---. _ i--. RESOLUTION NO. P.C. 94-11 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR MAKING FINDINGS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65401 PERTAINING TO THE CITY'S FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS. A. Recitals. (i) California Government Code Section 65401 requires this Commission to review proposed public works projects for the ensuing fiscal year to determine compliance thereof with the City's General Plan. (ii) The City Manager of the City of Diamond Bar has heretofore prepared a proposed Capital Improvement Program for the City's 1994-95 fiscal year which briefly describes certain public'works of improvement proposed to occur during the 1994-95 Fiscal year. Said Projects include, but are not limited to, street and highway improvements, traffic signal, installations, and modifications and park improvements. (iii) This Commission conducted a duly.noticed public meeting on June 13, 1994 on the City of Diamond Bar Fiscal Year 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program, and the projects contained therein, and concluded said discussions prior to the adoption of this Resolution. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of I Diamond Bar does hereby find, determine and resolve as follows: 1. In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution. Ili 2. The City of Diamond Bar was incorporated on April 18, 1989 and is proceeding in a timely fashion with the preparation "''"" of a general plan. 3. Based upon the facts and evidence presented during the public meeting conducted by this Commission regarding the City's Fiscal Year 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program, including oral and documentary evidence provided by City staff, this Commission, in accordance with the provisions of California Government Code Section 65360 and 65361, hereby finds as follows: (a) There is a reasonable probability that the public works projects identified in the City's proposed Fiscal Year 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program will be consistent with the general plan proposal being considered and studied by the City; (b) There-is little or no probability that the public works projects identified in the City's Fiscal''Year 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program'will be of substantial detriment to, or interfere with, the proposed general plan; and (c) The proposed public works projects,comply with all other applicable requirements of State law and local ordinances, regulations and standards. 4. The Planning Commission hereby finds that the CIP as proposed has been determined to be Categorically Exempt by the -City of Diamond Bar and is in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the Guidelines; promulgated thereunder, and; ;y I "•b'1 tk''. p;. II',A,■ 5. This Resolution shall serve as the Planning Commission's report to the City Council regarding the conformity of the public works projects proposed in the City's Fiscal Year 1994-95 Program as required by California Government Code Section 65401. 6. Based on the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 above, this Planning Commission hereby approves the 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program as proposed which conforms to Exhibit "AF' dated June 13, 1994. 7. The Secretary to the Planning Commission shall: (a) Certify as to the adoption of this Resolution, and (b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy hereof to the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar for use in its A deliberations regarding said Budget. I ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 13TH DAY OF 1994, BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY_ OF DIAMO Chairman I, Rob Searcy, Acting Secretary of the Planni[ng Commission of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was'duly introduced, passed, and adopted, at a regular, meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 13th day of June, 1994, by the following vote to wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Meyer, Plunk, Fong, Schad, Flamenbaum NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: None ABSTAINED: COMMISSIONERS: one ATTEST: Ro Spear; `Sec ary 77- EXHIBIT "A" June 13, 1994 Capital Improvement Program (F.Y. 1994-95) STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Area 5 Slurry Seal Slurry Seal * 2. Diamond Bar Boulevard: Golden Springs Sidewalks Drive to Goldrush Drive * 3. Diamond Bar Boulevaiqd: Grand Avenue to Rehabilitation/ Brea Canyon Road Reconstruction * 4. Grand Avenue: GoldeA Springs Drive to Rehabilitation/ Easterly City Limit; Reconstruction * 5. Golden Springs Drivo Medians: Gona Ct. Landscaped to Westerly City Limit Medians 6. Sunset Crossing Roa�: Golden Springs Rehabilitation/ Drive to Diamond Bar Boulevard Reconstruction 7. Golden Springs Drive/Sylvan Glen Road Pavement Seepage Drainage System * 8.- Diamond Bar Boulevard Rule 20A Under- Utilities Under- grounding: Temple Avenue to Goldrush grounding Drive j TRAFFIC CONTROL IMPROVEMEN'T'S * 9. Diamond Bar Blvd. �t Shadow Canyon Traffic Signal Road/Fountain Springs Road * 10. Golden Springs Drize at Carpio Drive Traffic Signal * 11. I Golden Springs Drive at Golden Prados Traffic Signal Drive * 12. Golden Springs Dri#e at Prospectors Traffic Signal Road * 13. Grand Avenue SR-57Ito Easterly City Signal limit Synchronization 14. Diamond Bar Boulevard @ SR-57 On/Off Traffic Signal Ramps 15. Grand Avenue/Longview Drive Mastarm Extension 16. S/B Golden SpringslDrive/Diamond Bar Left-Turn Signal Boulevard Llevard/Pathfinder 17. N/B Diamond Bar B Left-Turn Signal t Road 18. N/B & S/B Brea Canyon Road/Golden Left-Turn Signal Springs Drive i i i 1 77- 19. Three (3) Traffic Signals - To be Determined Based on warrant studies at the following: -Diamond Bar Boulevard @ Tin Drive -Diamond Bar Boulevard @ Goldrush Drive -Diamond Bar Boulevard @ Silver Hawk Drive -Diamond Bar Boulevard @ Palomino Drive -Golden Springs Drive @ Calbourne Drive -Golden Springs Drive @ Racquet Club Road -Pathfinder Road @ Peaceful Hills Road -Sunset Crossing Road @ S/B SR -57 NOTE: At the intersection of Brea Canyon Cut-off Road and Fallowfield Drive, development occurring in Los Angeles County may require construction of a traffic signal in the City. This signal project, though it may occur in the City, is not programmed for construction by the City for FY 1994-95. PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENTS * 20. Parks City Wide Retrofit ADA * 21. Parks City Wide Signage Retrofit * 22. Pantera Park- Design and MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 30. Handicapped Access Ramps: Retrofit along various major/commercial arterials 31. Diamond Bar Boulevard Park -N -Ride Lot (Northeasterly corner O/C SR -60 and Diamond Bar Boulevard) -Expand existing lot * Indicates Projects carried over from F.Y. 1993-94 CIP In addition the Planning Commission recommends the signalization of Diamond Bar Boulevard at Quail Summit and a change of existing City Entry Signs to a different design. 2 Development * 23. Peterson Park Lights 24. Peterson Park Picnic Shelter 25. Heritage Park Basketball Court Ext. 26. Sycamore Canyon Playground Pilings 27. Starshine Picnic Table 28. Maplehill Tennis Light Fixture 29. Reagan Park Tennis Light Fixture MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 30. Handicapped Access Ramps: Retrofit along various major/commercial arterials 31. Diamond Bar Boulevard Park -N -Ride Lot (Northeasterly corner O/C SR -60 and Diamond Bar Boulevard) -Expand existing lot * Indicates Projects carried over from F.Y. 1993-94 CIP In addition the Planning Commission recommends the signalization of Diamond Bar Boulevard at Quail Summit and a change of existing City Entry Signs to a different design. 2