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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
6:30 PM
Diamond Bar City Hall – Windmill Community Room
21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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during the public comment portion of the meeting either in person or via teleconference.
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email, or by logging into the teleconference. Please send email public comments to
Planning@DiamondBarCA.gov by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting and indicate in the
Subject Line “FOR PUBLIC COMMENT.” Written comments will be distributed to the Planning
Commission members and read into the record at the meeting, up to a maximum of five
minutes.
Members of the public will be called upon one at a time during the Public Comment portion of
the agenda. Speakers are limited to five minutes per agenda item, unless the Chairperson
determines otherwise.
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Pursuant to the Executive Order, and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if
you need special assistance to participate in the Planning Commission Meeting, please contact
the Community Development Office (909) 839 -7030 within 72 hours of the meeting.
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Commission Meeting.
CHAIR NAILA BARLAS
VICE CHAIR BRIAN WORTHINGTON
COMMISSIONER SURENDRA MEHTA
COMMISSIONER WILLIAM RAWLINGS
COMMISSIONER RUBEN TORRES
City of Diamond Bar
Planning Commission
MEETING RULES
PUBLIC INPUT
Members of the public may address the Planning Commission on any item of business on the
agenda during the time the item is taken up by the Planning Commission. In addition, members
of the public may, during the Public Comment period address the Planning Commission on any
Consent Calendar item or any matter not on the agenda and within the Planning Commission’s
subject matter jurisdiction. Any material to be submitted to the Planning Commission at the
meeting should be submitted through the Minutes Secreta ry.
Speakers are limited to five minutes per agenda item, unless the Chairperson determines
otherwise. The Chairperson may adjust this time limit depending on the number of people
wishing to speak, the complexity of the matter, the length of the agenda, the hour and any other
relevant consideration. Speakers may address the Planning Commission only once on an
agenda item, except during public hearings, when the applicant/appellant may be afforded a
rebuttal.
Public comments must be directed to the Planning Commission. Behavior that disrupts the
orderly conduct of the meeting may result in the speaker being removed from the meeting.
INFORMATION RELATING TO AGENDAS AND ACTIONS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Agendas for regular Planning Commission meetings are available 72 hours prior to the meeting
and are posted in the City’s regular posting locations and on the City’s website at
www.diamondbarca.gov. The Planning Commission may take action on any item listed on the
agenda.
Copies of staff reports or other written documentation relating to agenda items are on file in the
Planning Division of the Community Development Department, located at 21810 Copley Drive,
and are available for public inspection upon request. If you have questions regarding an agenda
item, please call (909) 839-7030 during regular business hours.
HELPFUL CONTACT INFORMATION
Copies of Agenda, Rules of the Planning Commission, Recordings of Meetings (909) 839-7030
Email: info@diamondbarca.gov
Website: www.diamondbarca.gov
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
PLANNING COMMISSION
May 13, 2025
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER: 6:30 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
1. ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Rawlings, Mehta, Torres, V/C Worthington, C/Barlas
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Chair
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
"Public Comments" is the time reserved on each regular meeting agenda to
provide an opportunity for members of the public to directly address the Planning
Commission on consent calendar items or other matters of interest not on the
agenda that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Planning
Commission. Although the Planning Commission values your comments,
pursuant to the Brown Act, members of the Planning Commission or staff may
briefly respond to public comments, if necessary, but no extended discussion and
no action on such matters may take place. There is a five -minute maximum time
limit when addressing the Planning Commission. Please complete a speaker
card and hand it to the Minutes Secretary (completion of this form is voluntary).
The Planning Commission will call on in-person speakers first and then
teleconference callers, one at a time to give their name and if there is an agenda
item number they wish to speak on before providing their comment. If you wish to
speak on a public hearing item or Planning Commission consideration item, you
will then be called upon to speak at that point in the agenda.
4. CONSENT CALENDAR:
The following items listed on the consent calendar are considered routine and
are approved by a single motion. Consent calendar items may be removed from
the agenda by request of the Planning Commission only:
4.1 Minutes Of The Planning Commission Regular Meeting – April 22,
2025.
5. OLD BUSINESS:
6. NEW BUSINESS:
6.1 Review of Fiscal Year 2025/26 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for
Conformity with the General Plan.
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Recommendation: That the Planning Commission adopt a Resolution
recommending finding the proposed FY 2025/26 CIP to be in conformance
with the General Plan.
7. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
None.
8. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS / INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
As presented by the Planning Commissioners.
9. STAFF COMMENTS / INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
9.1 Project Status Report
10. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS:
11. ADJOURNMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 6:30 p.m.
South Coast Air Quality Management District
21865 Copley Drive
Diamond Bar, CA
MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY:
City offices will be closed on Monday, May 26,
2025 in observance of Memorial Day. City
offices and facilities will reopen on Tuesday,
May 27, 2025 at 7:30 a.m.
PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING:
Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 6:30 p.m.
Diamond Bar City Hall
The Windmill Community Room
21810 Copley Drive
Diamond Bar, CA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 6:30 p.m.
South Coast Air Quality Management District
21865 Copley Drive
Diamond Bar, CA
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
April 22, 2025
CALL TO ORDER:
C/Barlas called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the Windmill Community Room, 21810
Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Commissioner Rawlings led the Pledge of Allegiance.
1. ROLL CALL: Mehta, Rawlings, Torres, V/C Worthington, C/Barlas
ABSENT: None.
STAFF PRESENT: Greg Gubman, Community Development Director; Grace
Lee, Planning Manager; Mayuko Nakajima, Senior
Planner; Arlene Laviera, Administrative Coordinator; and
James H. Eggart, City Attorney
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: None.
4. CONSENT CALENDAR:
4.1 CONTINUED MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR
MEETING – March 25, 2025.
Torres moved, and Rawlings seconded to approve consent calendar. Motion carried
5-0 by the following Roll Call vote:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Mehta, Rawlings, Torres, V/C Worthington,
C/Barlas
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
5. OLD BUSINESS:
6. NEW BUSINESS:
7. PUBLIC HEARING:
7.1 Conditional Use Permit Planning Case No. PL 2024-76: Under the authority
of DBCC Section 22.58, the property owner and applicant are requesting
approval of a Conditional Use Permit to establish a 6,000 -square-foot banquet
hall. The proposed venue, previously occupied by Chase Bank, is located
within a 106,393-square-foot shopping center. The applicant proposes to host
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private weddings, birthday celebrations, baby showers, workshops,
networking events, and similar activities. The subject property is zoned
Regional Commercial (C-3) with an underlying General Plan land use
designation of Town Center Mixed Use (MU-TC).
PROJECT ADDRESS: 334 S. Diamond Bar Blvd., Diamond Bar, CA
91765 (APN: 8281-010-062)
APPLICANT: Vincent Whitley for Blank Canvas South, LLC,
4497 Hidden Stone Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89141
PROPERTY OWNER: 300 South Diamond Bar Blvd LLC, 800 West
6th Street Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90017
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The project has been reviewed for
compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Based on
that assessment, the City has determined the project to be Categorically
Exempt from the provisions of CEQA pursuant to Article 19 under
Section 15301(a) (interior alterations involving such things as interior
partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances) of the CEQA Guidelines. No
further environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the attached Resolution (Attachment A) approving Conditional Use
Permit Planning Case No. PL 2024-76, based on the findings of Diamond Bar
City Code Section 22.58, subject to conditions.
S/P Mayuko Nakajima presented staff report for Planning Case No. PL2024 -76.
Rawlings moved, C/Barlas seconded to approve PL 2024-76, subject to attached
conditions of approval. Motion failed 2-3 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Rawlings, C/Barlas
NOES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Mehta, Torres, V/C Worthington
ABSTAIN: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
Discussion ensued amongst commissioners, staff and the applicant.
City Attorney Eggart advised the Commission that if they wish to deny this project,
they must state the reasons for their vote to deny so that a resolution of denial with
findings can be prepared for adoption at the next meeting.
After the dissenting commissioners stated their reasons for voting against the motion,
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C/Barlas reopened the public hearing and invited the applicant to address the
commissioners’ concerns and questions. The applicant then responded to those
concerns and questions, which were primarily focused on parking availability,
alcoholic beverage licensing responsibility, and the applicant’s business plan.
Torres moved, and Worthington seconded to reconsider the original motion to
approve the project. Motion passed 5-0 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Mehta, Torres, Rawlings, V/C Worthington,
C/Barlas
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
C/Barlas closed the public hearing.
Rawlings moved, Barlas seconded to adopt Resolution No. 2025-10 approving
Conditional Use Permit Planning Case No. 2024-76, subject to the conditions of
approval. Motion carried 5-0 by the following Roll Call vote:
AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Mehta, Rawlings, Torres, V/C Worthington,
C/Barlas
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSTAIN: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
8. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS/INFORMATION ITEMS:
9. STAFF COMMENTS/INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
10. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS:
As noted in the agenda.
ADJOURNMENT: With no further business before the Planning Commission, C/Barlas
adjourned the Regular Planning Commission meeting at 7:31 p.m. to the regularly scheduled
meeting on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved this 13th day of May, 2025.
Attest:
Respectfully Submitted,
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Greg Gubman, Community Development Director
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Naila Barlas, Chair
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AGENDA REPORT
AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 6.1
MEETING DATE: May 13, 2025
CASE/FILE NUMBER: Review of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Capital
Improvement Program (CIP) for Conformity with
the General Plan
BACKGROUND:
Each year, prior to the adoption of the City’s annual budget, the Planning Commission
reviews the proposed fiscal year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for consistency
with the City’s General Plan and adopts a resolution to record its findings. The process
is mandated pursuant to California Government Code Section 65401 (see
Attachment 2).
ANALYSIS:
The proposed FY2025-2026 CIP is detailed in Attachment C, and is comprised of the
following expenditures:
CIP FY2025-2026 New Projects
Expenditures
Total of New and
Carryover
Projects
• Street Improvements $4,499,000 $17,691,000
• Traffic Management/Safety Improvements $64,000 $64,000
• Transportation Infrastructure Improvements $0 $0
• Miscellaneous Public Works Improvements $0 $530,000
• Facilities, Parks and Rec. Improvements $600,000 $1,390,000
Total: $5,163,000 $19,675,000
These capital improvement projects are funded by various sources: Road Maintenance
and Rehabilitation Account (SB-1); Measure M; Measure R Local Return; Proposition C;
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds; Hauler Fees; and Landscape
Assessment Districts 41-2021 and 39-2022.
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The Public Works Department develops the project list based on identified community
improvement needs. Planning staff finds that the proposed FY2025 -2026 CIP is
consistent with the adopted General Plan 2040’s numerous Goals and Policies,
including, but not limited to, the following:
• Land Use & Economic Development Element
➢ Policy LU-P-14
➢ Policy LU-P-51
• Community Character & Placemaking Element
➢ Policy CC-P-4
• Circulation Element
➢ Policy CR-P-1
➢ Policy CR-P-20
➢ Policy CR-P-36
➢ Policy CR-P-48
• Resource Conservation Element
➢ Goal RC-G-2
➢ Goal RC-G-3
➢ Policy RC-P-5
The full text of the above Goals and Policies are provided in the attached Resolution.
Capital Improvement Projects
Below is a summary of the various new projects proposed under the FY2025 -2026 CIP.
The carryover projects listed in the attached CIP list have already been presented to the
Commission and approved by both the Commission and City Council. A project status
list, provided in Attachment D, provides information on the latest status of those
projects.
Street Improvement Projects
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• Road Maintenance Projects – Grind and overlay, slurry seal or chip seal
maintenance is applied to designated roadways within the City. This type of
maintenance activity is applied annually to residential streets and arterial roadways
on an eight-year cycle per neighborhood to extend the life of the existing road
pavement; and the appropriate pavement markings are re-established (see
Attachment E). Due to availability of funding and the pavement projects costs, the
residential rehabilitation project is not a project and the entire pavement funding is
proposed to be allocated to arterials for FY2025-2026. Road Maintenance
improvements also include curb ramp upgrades with sidewalk, curb and gutter
repairs as necessary.
o Residential & Collector Street Rehabilitation – FY2026-2028 (Design) -- The
newly proposed design project includes the design of street improvement plans
for residential and arterial street rehabilitation program for the next three years.
The locations are prioritized using the City’s latest Pavement Management Plan.
The design work will start in November 2025 and will be completed in mid -2028,
and it will remain open for the consultant to provide design support during
construction of the designed projects. This is a new project for FY2025-2026.
o Arterial Street Rehabilitation (Construction) – Arterial streets covered by this
project include:
- Brea Canyon Road from DBB to Pathfinder Road;
- Brea Canyon Road from Pathfinder Road to Golden Springs Drive; and
- Diamond Bar Blvd. from SR 60 off-ramp to City Limits.
Based on existing pavement conditions, it is anticipated the treatment will include AC
edge grind or full width overlay and ADA curb ramp improvements. Construction is
expected to start in April 2026 and completed in August 2026. This is a new project for
FY2025-2026.
o CDBG Area 6 ADA Curb Ramp Project (Construction): The project includes
upgrading existing curb ramps and installing new curb ramps that comply with
the latest Federal ADA compliance standards. Construction is expected to start
March 2026 and completed in April 2026. This is a new project for FY2025 -2026.
Traffic Management/Safety Projects
o Battery Backup and CCTV Replacement Program FY2025-2026: To protect
against black-outs at signalized intersections during a power loss, this project will
replace the edge equipment that was originally installed in 2008 and 2011. This
is the fifth phase of a multi-year replacement program. Construction is expected
to start in February 2026 and completed by the end of the fiscal year. This is a
new project for FY2025-2026. The locations in this year’s projects are as follows:
CCTV Battery Back Up System
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• Diamond Bar Blvd. & Sunset
Crossing • Grand Ave. & Shotgun Lane
• Diamond Bar Blvd. & Sugar Pine • Diamond Bar Blvd. & Temple Ave.
• Golden Springs Dr. & Lavender Dr.
Transportation Infrastructure Improvements
No new projects are proposed in this category.
Miscellaneous Public Works Improvements
No new projects are proposed in this category.
Facility, Parks and Recreation Improvements
o LLADs Irrigation, Landscape, and Miniparks Improvements (Design): The project
will identify and design improvements in landscaping, irrigation systems, and
mini-parks in Landscape Assessment Districts 39-2022 and 41-2021 to provide
better maintenance service by introducing water-wise plants and an irrigation
system. It also identifies improvement needs of the five mini -parks in the district.
The design work is expected to start in September 2025 and completed in
September 2026. This is a new project from FY2025-2026.
PREPARED BY:
REVIEWED BY:
Attachments:
A. Draft Resolution No. 2025-XX
B. California Government Code Section 65401
C. FY2025-2026 Capital Improvement Program Project List
D. FY2024-2025 Completed and Carryover Project Status
E. Street Pavement Rehabilitation Area Map
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PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 2025-XX
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND
BAR, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THAT THE PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2025/26
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) IS CONSISTENT WITH THE
GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AND RECOMMENDING
APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT
CODE SECTION 65401.
A. RECITALS
1. WHEREAS, on April 18, 1989, the City of Diamond Bar (“City”) was established
as a duly organized municipal corporation of the State of California.
2. WHEREAS, on December 17, 2019, the City of Diamond Bar adopted the most
recent comprehensive update of the General Plan (“General Plan 2040”).
3. WHEREAS, the City prepared a proposed CIP and Budget for the City’s 2022/23
Fiscal Year (“FY”) 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 modifications,
and park improvements.
4. WHEREAS, 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. WHEREAS, on May 13, 2025, at a regularly scheduled meeting, the Planning
Commission reviewed and considered the proposed FY 2025/26 CIP, 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 20 25-2026 Capital
Improvement Program, including oral and documentary evidence provided by
City staff, and in accordance with the provisions of California Government Code
Section 65401, the Planning Commission hereby finds as follows:
(a) The projects identified in the City’s proposed Fiscal Year 2025-2026
Capital Improvement Program, are consistent with the City’s General Plan
2040’s numerous goals and policies adopted December 17, 2019,
including, but not limited to, the following:
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(i) Land Use & Economic Development Element
• Policy LU-P-14 – Improve vehicular accessibility, traffic flow, and
parking availability as well as pedestrian and bicycle access and
amenities within office, commercial, and industrial areas.
• Policy LU-P-51 – Provide streetscape and intersection
improvements along Golden Springs Drive to enhance comfort
and safety for all modes of travel and increase accessibility to
and from surrounding areas.
(ii) Community Character & Placemaking Element
• Policy CC-P-4 – Continue to support community identity with
streetscape improvement and beautification projects in both
existing residential areas and commercial centers, as well as
new mixed-use areas that incorporate unified landscaping and
pedestrian amenities. Amenities should include seating, bus
shelters, pedestrian safety treatments such as sidewalk bulb-
outs and widening and improved crosswalks, and city-branded
decorative elements such as street lighting, concrete pavers,
tree grates, and theme rails.
(iii) Circulation Element
• Policy CR-P-1 – When redesigning streets, plan for the needs of
different modes by incorporating elements such as shade for
pedestrians, safe pedestrian-friendly crossings/intersections,
lighting at the pedestrian scale, bike lanes, signage visible to
relevant modes, transit amenities, etc.
• Policy CR-P-20 – Implement measures such as additional signal
timing and synchronization, speed limit regulations, and ITS
techniques to increase safety and reduce congestion. Maintain
a pavement management system and maintenance program for
all public roadways throughout the City.
• Policy CR-P-36 – Where appropriate, plant street trees and
provide landscaping along major pedestrian and bicycle routes
to provide shade and barriers between cyclists and motorists, as
well as enhance aesthetics.
• Policy CR-P-48 – As opportunities arise, coordinate with Foothill
Transit to maintain and improve bus stops and shelters, as well
as identify areas where service can be improved or expanded to
increase system use.
(iv) Resource Conservation Element
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• Goal RC-G-2 – Seek to link the various elements of the open
space network through the development of an integrated
system of trails and greenways.
• Goal RC-G-3 – Preserve to the extent possible open space
ridgelines, hilltops, and prominent slopes for aesthetic,
biological and natural resource conservation, and safety
purposes.
• Policy RC-P-5 – Link parks, open spaces, and regional hiking
trails with a trail network where feasible, acknowledging
topographical constraints and other barriers. Incorporate
existing trails and bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, working
with willing landowners to prioritize land acquisition where
necessary. Where possible, incorporate landscaping and
enhance natural features to create greenways along the trail
network.
(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 2025-2026 Capital Improvement Program is
found to be Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), under Section 15301 of the CEQA
Guidelines (operation, repair, maintenance of existing facilities).
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
2025-2026 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.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 13th DAY OF MAY, 2025, BY THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
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Naila Barlas, Chair
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I, Greg Gubman, 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 May, 2025, by the following vote
to wit:
AYES: Commissioners:
NOES: Commissioners:
ABSENT: Commissioners:
ABSTAIN: Commissioners:
ATTEST: ______________________________
Greg Gubman, Secretary
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CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65401
Review of Capital Improvement Projects for Conformity with the General Plan
If a general plan or part thereof has been adopted, within such time as may be fixed by
the legislative body, each county or city officer, department, board, or commission, and
each governmental body, commission, or board, including the governing body of any
special district or school district, whose jurisdiction lies wholly or partially within the county
or city, whose functions include recommending, preparing plans for, or constructing,
major public works, shall submit to the official agency, as designated by the respective
county board of supervisors or city council, a list of the proposed public works
recommended for planning, initiation or construction during the ensuing fiscal year. The
official agency receiving the list of proposed public works shall list and classify all such
recommendations and shall prepare a coordinated program of proposed public works for
the ensuing fiscal year. Such coordinated program shall be submitted to the county or city
planning agency for review and report to said official agency as to conformity with the
adopted general plan or part thereof.
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DRAFT FY 2025/26 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET
Street Improvement Projects Funding Sources:
Project #Phase Project Description Status FY 25/26 Budget
Request
(202)
RMRA
(203)
Measure M
(204) Measure R
Local Return
(206)
Prop A
(207)
Prop C
(252)
Hauler Fees
(225)
CDBG
SI261 DESIGN Pavement Rehabilitation Design Project FYs 2026-28
(Arterials, Residential, Collector Street Rehab, and CDBG Curb Ramps). NEW 600,000$ 600,000$
SI262 CONSTRUCT
Arterial Street Rehab (Construction)
- Brea Canyon Rd from DBB to Pathfinder
- Brea Canyon Rd from Pathfinder to Golden Springs Dr
- Diamond Bar Blvd from SR 60 off-ramp to City Limits
NEW
3,754,000$ 1,500,000$ 743,000$ 1,000,000$ 316,000$ 195,000$
SI264 CONSTRUCT CDBG Area 6 ADA Curb Ramp Project NEW 145,000$ 145,000$
SI255 CONSTRUCT Arterial Street Pavement Rehabilitation -Lemon Ave (SR60 to City Limit); Brea Cyn
Cutoff (SR57 to City Limit) Ongoing- No New Request -$
SI251 CONSTRUCT Residential and Collector Street Rehab - Area 4 Ongoing- No New Request -$
SI256 CONSTRUCT Diamond Bar Blvd Complete Street Project Ongoing- No New Request -$
Total - Street Improvement Projects 4,499,000$ 1,500,000$ 1,343,000$ 1,000,000$ -$ 316,000$ 195,000$ 145,000$
Traffic Management/Safety Projects Funding Sources:
Project #Phase Project Description Status FY 25/26 Budget
Request
(207)
Prop C
(203)
Measure M
(205)
Gas Tax
(246)
Traffic Mitigation
TM261 ALL Battery Back-Up and CCTV Replacement Program FY25/26 NEW 64,000$ 64,000$
Total - Traffic Management/Safety Projects 64,000$ 64,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$
Transportation Infrastructure Improvements Funding Sources:
Project #Phase Project Description Status FY 25/26 Budget
Request
(207)
Prop C
Foothill Transit
Grant (45030)(206) Prop A HSIP Grant
(CalTrans)(209) TDA (100) General
Fund
----$
Total-Transportation Infrastructure Improvements -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$
Miscellaneous Public Works Improvements Funding Sources:
Project #Phase Project Description Status FY 25/26 Budget
Request
(201)
Measure W MSP Grant (203)
Measure M (207) Prop C (206)
Prop A
(209)
TDA (100) GF
PW25403 ALL Full Capture Devices on Stormwater Catchbasin for Trash Amendment Compliance -
Phase 1 Ongoing - No New Request -$
PW23403 CONSTRUCT Brea Canyon Storm Drain Lining Ongoing - No New Request -$
Total - Miscellaneous PW Improvements -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$
Facilities, Parks and Rec Improvements Funding Sources:
Project #Phase Project Description Status FY 25/26 Budget
Request (100) General Fund Habitat Conserv
Grant (43110)
(262) Park
Development
(504) Building &
Facilities Fund (201) Measure W (241) LLAD 41-
2021
(239) LLAD 39-
2022FP261DESIGNLLADs Irrigation, Landscape, and Minparks Improvements NEW 600,000$ 200,000$ 400,000$
FP25508 DESIGN Sycamore Canyon Park Lower Bridge Replacement Options Ongoing - No New Request -$
FP24500 CONSTRUCT DBC GVBR Lighting & Controls Upgrade Ongoing - No New Request -$
FP24501 CONSTRUCT DBC Main Entry/Doors & ADA Improvements Ongoing - No New Request -$
Total - Facilities, Parks and Rec Improvements 600,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ 400,000$
Total FY 2025/26 Capital Improvement Program (NEW REQUEST)5,163,000$
Total FY 2024/25 Carryover Projects (i.e. ongoing projects)14,512,000$
Grand Total 19,675,000$
*see below and Draft Five-Year CIP Program for further information
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DRAFT FY 2025/26 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET
836,000Fund #Funding Source Totals FY 25/26 Request Listed Projects Lifetime
100 General Fund -$ 790,000$
201 Measure W -$ 836,000$
202 RMRA (SB-1)1,500,000$ 2,800,000$
203 Measure M 1,343,000$ 2,293,000$
204 Measure R 1,000,000$ 2,000,000$
205 Gas Tax -$ -$
206 Prop A -$ 600,000$
207 Prop C 380,000$ 980,000$
251 AB2766 -$ -$
225 CDBG 145,000$ 145,000$
252 Hauler Fees 195,000$ 445,000$
241 LLAD 41-2021 200,000$ 200,000$
262 Park Development -$ -$
504 Building & Facilities Maintenance Fund -$ -$
239 LLAD 39-2022 400,000$ 400,000$
246 Traffic Mitigation -$ -$
-TDA -$ 100,000$
-TDA C6 Grant -$ 3,936,000$
-MSP Grant -$ 2,985,000$
-STPL -$ 1,165,000$
301-45030 Foothill Transit Grant -$ -$
301-43110 Habitat Conservation Grant -$ -$
Total 5,163,000$ 19,675,000$
CIP Program Year-Over-Year Adopted FY 2024/25 Draft FY 2025/26 % Change
Street Improvements 13,356,189$ 4,499,000$ -66%
Traffic Mgmnt./Safety Improv.64,000$ 64,000 0%
Transportation Infrastructure Improvements -$ - N/A
Misc. Public Works Improvements 380,000$ - -100%
Facilites, Parks and Rec. Improv.150,000$ 600,000 300%
Total 13,950,189$ 5,163,000$ -63.0%
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FY 2024/25 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATUS ATTACHMENT 3
Street Improvement Projects
Project #Phase Project Description Budget Est. Status @
6/30/2025 Notes
SI23101 DESIGN
Residential and Collector Street Rehab. (Design)
Arterial Street Rehab (Design)
CDBG Curb Ramp (Design)380,000$
Completed
Project closed.
SI24101 CONSTRUCT Residential and Collector Street Rehab - Area 3 (Const.)3,678,688$ Completed Project closed.
SI24103 CONSTRUCT
Arterial Street Rehab (Const.)
-Golden Springs Dr from Grand Ave to Temple Ave
-Grand Ave from Diamond Bar Blvd to East City Limits
-Gateway Center, Copey Dr, Bridgegate Dr 5,892,409$
Completed
Project closed.
SI255 CONSTRUCT Arterials Street Pavement Rehabilitation -Lemon Ave (SR60 to City Limit); Brea Cyn
Cutoff (SR57 to City Limit)1,500,000$
Carry Forward Construction contract being awarded.
SI251 CONSTRUCT Residential and Collector Street Rehab - Area 4 (Const.)2,450,000$ Carry Forward Construction contract being awarded.
SI254 CONSTRUCT CDBG Area 5 ADA Curb Ramp Project (Const.)108,910$ Completed Construction ongoing. To be completd by June 30, 2025
SI256 CONSTRUCT Diamond Bar Blvd Complete Street Project Construction 9,242,000$
Carry Forward Finalizing Federal and State Funding Requirements. Preparing
for bidding early in FY26.
SI24104 CONSTRUCT CDBG Area 4 ADA Curb Ramp Project (Const.)104,704$ Completed Project closed.
Total - Street Improvement Projects 23,356,711$
Traffic Management/Safety Projects
Project #Phase Project Description Budget Est. Status @
6/30/2025 Notes
TM251 ALL Battery Back-Up and CCTV Replacement Program FY24/25 62,025$ Completed Project closed.
Total - Traffic Management/Safety Projects 62,025$
Transportation Infrastructure Improvements
Project #Phase Project Description Budget Est. Status @
6/30/2025 Notes
TI24301 CONSTUCT Intersection Safety Improvements (Constr.)270,982$ Completed Work Completed.
Total-Transportation Infrastructure Improvements 270,982$
Miscellaneous Public Works Improvements
Project #Phase Project Description Budget Est. Status @
6/30/2025 Notes
PW25403 ALL Full Capture Devices on Stormwater Catchbasin for Trash Amendment Compliance -
Phase 1 380,000$ Carry Forward Design and pre-con work are being completed in-house.
PW23402 ALL Grand Avenue Median Drainage Improvement Project (Design and Const.)73,472$ Completed Project closed.
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FY 2024/25 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATUS ATTACHMENT 3
PW23403 CONSTRUCT Brea Canyon Storm Drain Lining Project (800 ft between DB Church and GSD) 150,000$ Carry Forward The contract is being awarded. Short-term project.
PW24401 ALL Steep Canyon Erosion Control and Sedimentation Prevention (Design & Const.)132,436$ Completed Project closed.
Total - Miscellaneous PW Improvements 735,908$
Facilities, Parks and Rec Improvements
Project #Phase Project Description Budget Est. Status @
6/30/2025 Notes
FP25508 DESIGN Sycamore Canyon Park Lower Bridge Replacement Options (Design)150,000$ Carry Forward In RFP.
FP24500 CONSTRUCT DBC GVBR Lighting & Controls Upgrade (Const.)330,000$ Carry Forward Waiting for the availability of DBC for closure during
construction. September 2025 reserved.
FP24501 CONSTRUCT DBC Main Entry/Doors & ADA Improvements (Const.)310,000$ Carry Forward Waiting for the availability of DBC for closure during
construction. September 2025 reserved.
FP23504 CONSTRUCT City Hall Cable Channel Broadcast and A/V Equipment Upgrade (Const.)408,326$ Completed Project completed.
FP23503 CONSTRUCT Pantera Park Hard Court Rehab and LED Retrofit Project (Design & Const.)270,000$ Completed Construction ongoing. To be completd by June 30, 2025
FP23506 ALL Maple Hill Park Playground/Restroom Replacement and ADA Upgrades 1,989,766$ Completed Construction ongoing. To be completd by June 30, 2025
FP22501 CONSTRUCT DBC AC Replacement & Air Quality Upgrades (Const.)1,345,197$ Completed Project closed.
FP24502 DESIGN Heritage Park Renovation Phases 1 and 2 (Design)500,000$ Completed Work completed.
FP24505 CONSTRUCT City Hall Roof Rehabilitation/Solar System Removal and Reinstallation 671,600$ Completed Project closed.
Total - Facilities, Parks and Rec Improvements 5,974,889$
Total FY 2024/25 Capital Improvement Program 30,400,515$
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Legend
Project 2
Project 4
Project 6
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
Pavement Rehabilitation Areas
TREATMENT MORATORIUM
YEAR END
2022 September 1st, 2027
2023 September 1st, 2028
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Project Status Report CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
May 13, 2025 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
LEGEND PH = PUBLIC HEARING
AP = ASSIGNED PLANNER
PC = PLANNING COMMISSION
CC = CITY COUNCIL
D = DISCUSSION ITEM
PROPERTY LOCATION
PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW File # AP Applicant PC
05/13/25
CC
05/20/25
PC
05/27/25
CC
06/03/25
PC
06/10/25
CC
06/17/25
Capital Improvement Program FY
2025-2026 (CIP)
GL City of Diamond Bar D
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
Property Location File # AP Applicant
23923 Minnequa
(Addition to Single-Family Residence)
MCUP PP PL2025-31 MN Xiaolei Cao Under Review
2000 Chestnut Creek
(New Single-Family Residence)
PP MCUP PL2024-7 DT/RL Claire Lee Second incomplete letter sent 4/22/25 – waiting for additional information
PENDING ITEMS
Property Location File # AP Applicant Status
2720 Broken Feather
(New Single-Family Residence)
DR PL2025-34 MN Yao Pan Under Review
2001 Derringer Lane
(2-lot subdivision)
TPM 83036
PL2021-46
MN Gurbachan S. Juneja Fifth incomplete letter sent 7/30/24 - waiting for additional information
2151 Derringer Lane
(Addition and remodel to single-family
residence)
DR PL2025-17 DT/RL Pete Volbeda Under Review
Gentle Springs Ln. and
S. Prospectors Rd.
(36 Senior Condos with Affordable Units)
GPA, ZC, VTTM, DR
PL2021-23
GL Tranquil Garden LLC Under Review
2234 Indian Creek
(New single-family residence)
DR PL2024-82 DT/RL Matthew Ewing Second incomplete letter sent 3/13/25 - waiting for additional information
2521 Indian Creek
(New single-family residence)
DR & TP PL2024-65 RL Philip K. Chan Under Review
22909 Lazy Trail Rd.
(Addition and remodel to single family
residence)
DR, MCUP PL2021-05 DT/MN Walt Patroske Under Review
1400 Montefino Ave (51-unit for-sale
development)
PPR PL2025-29 RL Sarah Klaustermeier Under Review
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Project Status Report CITY OF DIAMOND BAR Page 2
May 13, 2025
PENDING ITEMS (continued)
Property Location File # AP Applicant Status
23007 Ridge Line
(New single-family residence)
DR PL2025-27 MN Terry Chang First incomplete letter sent 4/30/25 – waiting for additional information
23901 Ridge Line (2-lot Subdivision) TPM PL2022-119 DT/MN Pete Volbeda Second incomplete letter sent 12/5/23 – waiting for additional information
2887 Shadow Canyon
(New single-family residence)
DR PL2025-9 MN Peter Mattar First incomplete letter sent 3/6/25 - waiting for additional information
Citywide Objective Design Standards DCA PL2024-51 MN/GL City of Diamond Bar Under Review
SB9 & Reasonable Accommodations
Ordinance
DCA PL2019-43 MN City of Diamond Bar Under Review
Walnut Valley Unified School District
(Ordinance and Proposed Billboard)
DCA PL2024-40 RL/GL WVUSD Second incomplete letter sent 4/29/25 – waiting for additional information
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