HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC 2006-21PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO 2006-21
A RESOLUTION OF THE DIAMOND BAR PLANNING
COMMISSION MAKING FINDINGS, PURSUANT TO
CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65401, THAT
THE PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) IS CONSISTENT WITH THE
GENERAL PLAN AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE
CITY COUNCIL.
A. RECITALS
On April 18, 1989, the City of Diamond Bar was established as a duly
organized municipal corporation of the State of California.
2. On July 25, 1995, the City of Diamond Bar adopted its General Plan
incorporating all State mandated elements.
3. The City Manager of the City of Diamond Bar has prepared a proposed
Capital Improvement Program and Budget for the City's 2006-2007 Fiscal
Year which outlines a program identifying proposed public works
improvement projects to occur during the Fiscal Year. The projects
include, but are not limited to, street and highway improvements, traffic
signal installations and modifications, and park improvements.
4. California Government Code Section 65401 requires the Planning
Commission to review proposed public works projects for the ensuing
fiscal year to determine compliance with the City's General Plan.
5. On June 13, 2006, at a regularly scheduled meeting, this Planning
Commission, reviewed and discussed the City of Diamond Bar's proposed
Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Capital Improvement Program, and the projects
contained therein, and concluded said review prior to the adoption of this
Resolution.
B. RESOLUTION
NOW, THEREFORE, it is found, determined and resolved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar as follows:
1. This Planning Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. Based upon the facts and evidence presented during the Planning
Commission meeting regarding the City's proposed Fiscal Year 2006-
2007 Capital Improvement Program, including oral and documentary
evidence provided by City staff, the Commission, in accordance with the
provisions of California Government Code Section 65401, hereby finds as
follows:
(a) The projects identified in the City's proposed Fiscal Year 2006-
2007 Capital Improvement Program, Exhibit "A", dated June 13,
2006, is consistent with the General Plan adopted July 25, 1995;
(b) The proposed projects comply with all other applicable
requirements of State law and local ordinances, regulations, and
standards; and
(c) The proposed Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Capital Improvement
Program is found to be Categorically Exempt, pursuant to
Section 15301, of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970,
as amended, and the Guidelines promulgated thereunder.
3. Based on the findings and conclusions set forth above, this Resolution
shall serve as the Planning Commission's report to the City Council
regarding the General Plan conformity of the proposed public works
projects in the City's Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Capital Improvement Program
as required by California Government Code Section 65401.
The Planning Commission shall:
(a) Certify as to the adoption of this Resolution; and
(b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the City Council of
the City of Diamond Bar for use in its deliberations regarding the City's
budget.
2 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2006-21
ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 13th DAY OF JUNE, 2006, BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
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Joe McManus, Chairman
I, Nancy Fong, Secretary of the Planning 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, 2006, by
the following vote to wit:
AYES: Commissioners:
NOES: Commissioners:
Commissioners:
Commissioners:
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CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT LIST
FY 06-07
Exhibit "A"
CIP Program Project List
200
TEA -LU / STP Approp Act
Bikeways &
Project # Project Description Totai Cost Gen Fd Gas Tax Prop C L
Fees Trails
Street Improvement Projects
18603* Grand Ave B/B - Phase II, Montefino to Rolling Knl
1,680,000
470,064 31,083
Grand Ave B/B - Phase III, RIIng KnI to E. City Limit 1,650,000
521,636 53,672
01406* Slurry Seal/Overlay - Area 2 650,000 175,400
219,600
01407 Slurry Seal/Overlay - Area 3 750,000 750,000
21006 Prospectors Rd - Sunset to Gldn Spgs 450,000
450,000
Washington St. Cul -De -Sac 100,000
100,000
Arterial Slurry Seal - Zone 1 300,000 300,000
Total - Street Improvement Projects 5,580,000
1,775,100
991,700 0 255,000 84,755
Traffic Management /Safety Projects
14699* Brea Cyn Cutoff @ SB 57 On/Off Ramp 250,000
22307 Neighborhood Traffic Management Mitigations
125,000 125,000
DB Blvd/Golden Sprgs Mod 120,000
120,000
BCR/Golden Sprgs Mod 120,000
120,000
Golden Sprgs @Racquet Club 165,000
165,000
Interconnect Links 500,000
500,000
TC - Prspctrs Rd (SS Xng & Gdn Spgs) &
250,000 30,000
Sunset Xing Rd (DB Blvd & Prospector)
Total - Traffic Projects 1,530,000
155,000 0
0
Total Road/Traffic Imp - FY06-07 7,110,000
1,930,100
991,700 220,000 505,000 84,755
Project # Project Description Total Cost
General Fd
Prop A - SP Cons. Donations
Parks and Rec Improvements
15704" Sycamore Cyn Pk - ADA Retrofit Phase III
845,000
21506* Pantera Park Storerooms, Restrooms & Drink Ftn
256,800
25,000
21606" Paul C. Grow ADA Retro -Construction 101,831
101,831
21706* Trail Access - DBC/Clear Crk @ Steep Cyn
140,000
140,000
DBC - Emergency Generator 147,500 147,500
Batting Cages - Peterson & Pantera Parks
149,650
TOTAL 1,640,781 147,500 101,831
165,000 0
L Project # Project Description Total Cost
General Fd
LLAD 38 LLAD 39 LLAD 41
Miscellaneous Improvements
22006* Landscape Imp - Fallowfield
22206* Pkwy/Landscape Imp - Prospectors/Sunset Xing 20705* Lorbeer Ball Fielc
School Area Curb Ramp Installation
Site XR - Brea Canyon Rd/DB Blvd Lndscpe/Drainage Imp - Gold Rush East of DBE
TOTAL
FY 06-07 CIP Projects Grand Total " Carry -Over from FY05-06
165,000 165,000
131,150 131,150
750,000 750,000
201,258 201,258
90,000 90,000
243,008
306,692
State HES Developer
(Sect. 117) Program
935,845
768,000
255,000
769,600 0 1,703,845
250,000
220,000
905,000 0 0 220,000 250,000
769,600 905,000 1,703,845
Rivers & Mtns
CDBG Prop 12 Prop 40 Park Dev Fund
50,000 795,000
115,000 116,800
149,650
266,450 795,000 140,000 25,000
CDBG Prop 12 Prop 40 Park Dev Fund
150,000 150,000
1,487,408 536,150 201,258 0 0 750,000 0
$10,238,189
06/06/06
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT LIST
FY 06-07
Funding Source Totals CIP Project Type Totals
General Fund 2,613,750 Street Improvements 5,580,000
Gas Tax Fund 769,600 Traffic Control Improvements 1,530,000
Prop C - Transit Fund 905,000 Park and Rec. Improvements 1,640,781
TEA -LU 768,000 Miscellaneous Improvements 1,487,408
STP -L 935,845
2004 Approp Act (Sect 117) 991,700 $10,238,189
State HES Program 220,000
TDA -Bikeways & Trails 84,755
Traffic Congestion Relief Funds 255,000
Developer Fees 250,000
CDBG Fund 303,089
Prop 12 - Park Grant 165,000
Prop 40 - Park Grant 0
Rivers & Mountains Conservancy 140,000
Park Development Fund 1,016,450
Prop A - Safe Parks 795,000
Donations 25,000
LLAD 38 0
$10,238,189
06/06/06
PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO 2006-21
A RESOLUTION OF THE DIAMOND BAR PLANNING
COMMISSION MAKING FINDINGS, PURSUANT TO
CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65401, THAT
THE PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) IS CONSISTENT WITH THE
GENERAL PLAN AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE
CITY COUNCIL.
A. RECITALS
1. On April 18, 1989, the City of Diamond Bar was established as a duly
organized municipal corporation of the State of California.
2. On July 25, 1995, the City of Diamond Bar adopted its General Plan
incorporating all State mandated elements.
3. The City Manager of the City of Diamond Bar has prepared a proposed
Capital Improvement Program and Budget for the City's 2006-2007 Fiscal
Year which outlines a program identifying proposed public works
improvement projects to occur during the Fiscal Year. The projects
include, but are not limited to, street and highway improvements, traffic
signal installations and modifications, and park improvements.
4. California Government Code Section 65401 requires the Planning
Commission to review proposed public works projects for the ensuing
fiscal year to determine compliance with the City's General Plan.
5. On June 13, 2006, at a regularly scheduled meeting, this Planning
Commission, reviewed and discussed the City of Diamond Bar's proposed
Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Capital Improvement Program, and the projects
contained therein, and concluded said review prior to the adoption of this
Resolution.
B. RESOLUTION
NOW, THEREFORE, it is found, determined and resolved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar as follows:
1. This Planning Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. Based upon the facts and evidence presented during the Planning
Commission meeting regarding the City's proposed Fiscal Year 2006-
2007 Capital Improvement Program, including oral and documentary
evidence provided by City staff, the Commission, in accordance with the
provisions of California Government Code Section 65401, hereby finds as
follows:
(a) The projects identified in the City's proposed Fiscal Year 2006-
2007 Capital Improvement Program, Exhibit "A", dated June 13,
2006, is consistent with the General Plan adopted July 25, 1995;
(b) The proposed projects comply with all other applicable
requirements of State law and local ordinances, regulations, and
standards; and
(c) The proposed Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Capital Improvement
Program is found to be Categorically Exempt, pursuant to
Section 15301, of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970,
as amended, and the Guidelines promulgated thereunder.
3. Based on the findings and conclusions set forth above, this Resolution
shall serve as the Planning Commission's report to the City Council
regarding the General Plan conformity of the proposed public works
projects in the City's Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Capital Improvement Program
as required by California Government Code Section 65401.
The Planning Commission shall:
(a) Certify as to the adoption of this Resolution; and
(b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the City Council of
the City of Diamond Bar for use in its deliberations regarding the City's
budget.
2
Planning Commission Resolution No. 2006-21
ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 13th DAY OF JUNE, 2006, BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
Joe McManus, Chairman
I, Nancy Fong, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Diamond Bar, do
hereby certif—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, 2006, by
the following vote to wit:
AYES: Commissioners:
NOES: Commissioners:
ABSENT: Commissioners:
ABSTAIN: Commissioners:
ATTEST:
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Planning Commission Resolution No. 2006-21