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190 ORDINANCE NO. 190 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING A TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT FEE AND A CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENT FEE WHEREAS, an increasing level of vehicular traffic within the City of Grand Terrace is causing increased traffic congestion and delay; and WHEREAS, this results in economic loss and a lowering of the quality of life for the citizens of the City of Grand Terrace; and WHEREAS, existing funding is inadequate to ameliorate of problem; and WHEREAS, new development creates additional traffic, thereby increasing the problem; and WHEREAS, on February 10, 2000, the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace conducted a public hearing on the proposed establishment of a Traffic Signal Improvement Fee and Circulation Improvement Fee and duly considered all testimony, information and data presented to it; NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1: Add a new Chapter to establish a traffic signal improvement fee and circulation improvement fee, which shall read as follows: TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT FEE AND CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENT FEE A. Purpose B. Definitions C. Traffic Signal Improvement Fee D. Circulation Improvement Fee E. Use of Traffic Signal Improvement Fee F. Use of Circulation Improvement Fee G. Capital Improvement Program H. Fee Waivers or Fee Reductions I. Fee Adjustments A. Purpose: The City Council has found and determined that new development in the City of Grand Terrace increases the amount of traffic utilizing the 988);Leonoff v.Monterey Board of Supervisors,22 Cal.App.3d 1337(1990) • Community and Economic Development Department 15 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis y Open Space Element from 1991. Community and Economic Development Department 14 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis 'LW • a physical change which would affect 0 0 0 ■ unique ethnic cultural values? (GP MEA/EIR II-22) e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential 0 ❑ 0 ■ impact area? ( ) Community and Economic Development Department 12 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis the Open Space Element. Community and Economic Development Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir City street system, thereby requiring the installation of additional traffic signals and street improvements at specified locations to increase or improve transportation capacity, in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare and that such new development should pay its fair share of such improvements. The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First it is to provide for the imposition of fees for each new low density residential unit, medium density residential unit, retail commercial area, industrial/warehouse acreage, and office professional area; said fees to be placed in a specially designated fund to be utilized for the purchase and installation of traffic signals at specified locations. Secondly, it is to provide for the imposition of fees for each new low density residential unit, medium density residential unit, retail commercial area, industrial/warehouse acreage, and office professional area; said fees to be placed in a specially designated fund to be utilized for the improvements to streets as designated by the City Council in order to increase or improve the carrying capacity of such streets to solve current and proposed traffic congestion. B. Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meaning given in this section: (1) 'Low Density Residential Unit' is descriptive of a dwelling unit within a residential development having a density less than 3.6 dwelling units per acre. (2) 'Medium Density Residential Unit' is descriptive of a dwelling unit within a residential development with a density greater than or equal to 3.6 dwelling units per acre. (3) 'Retail Commercial Area' is descript8ive of a retail commercial development measured per 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area. (4) 'Industrial/Warehouse Acreage' is descriptive of an industrial/warehouse development measured per acre. (5) 'Office Professional Area' is descriptive of an office professional development measured per 1,000 feet of gross floor area. C. Traffic Signal Improvement Fee. A traffic signal improvement fee is hereby imposed on the construction of all new low density residential units, medium density residential units, retail commercial areas, industrial/warehouse acreage, and office professional areas in accordance with the schedule of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Fees required by this chapter. shall be paid upon application to the City for a building permit for any construction which adds a low density residential unit, medium density residential unit, retail commercial area, industrial/warehouse acreage, or office professional area to any parcel of real property within the City of Grand Terrace. No building permit shall be issued until the fee is paid. Computation of the amount required shall be made by the Building Official or a designated representative. D. Circulation Improvement Fee. Circulation improvement fees are hereby imposed on the construction of all new low density residential units, medium density residential units, retail commercial areas, industrial/warehouse acreage, and office professional areas in accordance with the schedule of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State, or Federal government use. Two circulation improvement fee districts are hereby established. District A shall encompass the portion of the City bounded by 1-215 on the west, Barton Rd. on the north, Michigan on the east, and Main St. on the south. District B shall encompass all other areas of the City. Fees required by this chapter shall be paid upon application to the City for a building permit for any construction or major remodel which adds a low density residential unit, medium density residential unit, retail commercial area, industrial/warehouse acreage, or office professional area to any parcel of real property within the City of Grand Terrace. No building permit shall be issued until the fee is paid. Computation of the amount required shall be made by the Building Official or a designated representative. E. Use of Traffic Signal Improvement Fees. A special Traffic Signal Improvement Fee Account is hereby established and all fees collected shall be deposited therein. Signal Improvement Fees Low Medium Retail Industrial/ Office Density Density Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. I 1?/ (-__/-\1‘,.. •••• •••• i , z-,-.._-__1.7._„54:'• ,25._--,_`-_-_-_L•! / \ V • :( 0/-- ! ) 1/4. 12‘ \- - -: *%•• : i; ---/503' & - s• ----...:,-1".:---. ..„_.••-.--,_, ‘ ..----;-•-_,.: ,-7-- -- --- - -.;,..- 1 • i ii' •‘‘•C:20 e--r• • *=.=••-.7.':•'"?.."-\ :-.- "Zz---'f•f*----:•-•'',-14.;"'-'• ---,'1:- 1 . ,• ••• A,,sz„,.../,........ .,,„,\•...„......„-,...1,:.,..1 ,.; :j' :-:_,--• ::,,...,_.•_/_,)--- cIZAV. ..:*'•%.,.., 1 ',',.`.‘,A %;1_,..„1-07,.{...;:=&_._ -•••••••‘..-.: Arj. .• ‘..-.2-Z.;, -.." r"-_!;,,,-/- - • \- • ' ‘‘'., ---' \‘. _- -...\\, .._ ..„,.. ,,.., , 7,-- 7/- -:---.A_ 1 s• s ' - -------- .._.:.,e,-- :_------ 'z-----=-1--.-: .--. ; \\ ---:_.---:-: -y A' - _ - - . , i . - \_ .:__--:-:,•- N----•;.'.-,s, -- .2--'.-':7-1, --*-- ,. _____/,' ...,-. .s ••-: . MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir F. Use of Circulation Improvement Fees. A special Circulation Improvement Fee Account is hereby established and all fees collected shall be deposited therein. Circulation Improvement Fees Low Medium Retail Industrial/ Office Density Density Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA District A $1,250 $1,250 $2,560 $8,230 $2,220 District B $ 650 $ 650 $ 890 $4,230 $ 990 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of circulation improvements in conformance with the City's General Plan at the locations identified on Exhibit B. G. Capital Improvement Program. Within one hundred eighty (180) days of enactment of this ordinance, the City shall adopt a five year capital improvement program that prioritizes the improvements to be funded by these fees. The City shall endeavor to review and update the Capital Improvement Program annually. H. Fee Waivers or Fee Reduction. The city Council retains the right to waive or reduce fees for any new development. Fee waivers are strongly discouraged. In order to waive fees, the City Council shall make a finding that the waiver or reduction is in the short and long term economic interest of the City. I. , Fee_Adjustments. .From time to time the City shall review the fee schedules and make adjustments, as appropriate, in consideration of changes in construction and right-of-way costs. Section 2: Adopt the respective Negative Declaration. Section 3: Effective Date - This ordinance shall be in full force and effect at 12:01 a.m. on the 31st day after its adoption. -Section 4: Posting The City Clerk shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in three (3) public places designated for such purpose by the City Council. Retail Industrial/ Office Density Density Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Section 5: First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 10th day of February, 2000 and finally adopted and ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City Council on the 24th day of February, 2000. M r of he City o Gr nd Terrace A d of the City Council thereof. Attest: /te4lia-t74"" .6(4-ZI/L City Clerk of the City of brand Terrace and of the City Council thereof. I, Brenda Stanfill, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace held on the 24th day of February, 2000, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Hilkey, Garcia, and Larkin; Mayor Pro Tem Buchanan and Mayor Matteson NOES: None • ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City Clerk Approved as to form: )dilAr City Attorney w:\. . .\planning\transportation\circulation improvement fee ord 02-24-O0.wpd . Fee Waivers or Fee Reduction. The city Council retains the right to waive or reduce fees for any new development. Fee waivers are strongly discouraged. In order to waive fees, the City Council shall make a finding that the waiver or reduction is in the short and long term economic interest of the City. I. , Fee_Adjustments. .From time to time the City shall review the fee schedules and make adjustments, as appropriate, in consideration of changes in construction and right-of-way costs. Section 2: Adopt the respective Negative Declaration. Section 3: Effective Date - This ordinance shall be in full force and effect at 12:01 a.m. on the 31st day after its adoption. -Section 4: Posting The City Clerk shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in three (3) public places designated for such purpose by the City Council. Retail Industrial/ Office Density Density Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Table B COST TO CONSTRUCT ARTERIAL SIGNALS City Responsibility: Fraction: Dollar: 1)Barton @ Grand Terrace 1.00 $150,000 2)Barton @ Palm 1.00 $150,000 3)Barton @ Honey Hill 1.00 $150,000 4)Michigan @ Commerce Way 1.00 $150,000 5)Mt.Vernon @ Canal 1.00 $150,000 6)Mt.Vernon @ DeBerry 1.00 $150,000 7)Mt.Vernon @ Van Buren 1.00 $150,000 8)Mt.Vernon @ Pico 1.00 $150,000 Sub-total $1,200,000 '25% Design&contingencies $300,000 Grand total $1,500,000 EXHIBIT A us. 1990 data is from the 1990 Census. 1996 data is from the State.Department of Finance 2015 and 2020 projections arc from SCAG San Bernardino East Valley Model. 10/96. /r 1 Table A: Circulation Improvements to be Funded by Fee Program Street: From: To: Total Share Distribuition Cost District A District B 1 Barton Rd. SP.R.R. 1-215 Overcrossing 0.0792 0.246 $928,125.00 $73,507.50 $228,318.75 2 Barton Rd. 1-215 n.a. 0.167 0.293 $1,800,000.00 $300,600.00 $527,400.00 3 Barton Rd. Honey Hill Dr. N.E. City Limits 0.0738 0.3894 $895,312.50 $66,074.06 $348,634.69 4 Michigan St. Barton Rd. Commerce Way 0.4924 0.2345 $105,437.50 $51,917.43 $24,725.09 5 Michigan St. Commerce Way DeBerry St. 0.4417 0.2725 $152,812.50 $67,497.28 $41,641.41 6 Main St. S.F.R.R. S.P.R.R. 0.667 0.1609 $56,100.00 $37,418.70 $9,026.49 7 Main St. "650 ft. west of Michigan Michigan St. 0.1701 0.5188 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 8 Mt. Vernon Ave. Pico St. Raven Way 0.0099- 0.1722 $92,137.50 $912.16 $15,866.08 9 Mt. Vernon Ave. Barton Rd. 700 ft north of Minona 0.0296 0.7011 $134,625.00 $3,984.90 $94,385.59 10 Mt. Vernon Ave. Grand Terrace Rd. 300 ft. south 0.0296 0.7011 $242,875.00 $7,189.10 $170,279.66 11 Mt. Vernon Ave. Canal St. N. City Limit 0.0296 0.7011 $485,000.00 $14,356.00 $340,033.50 12 Commerce Way 900 ft. North of De Berry Pico 0.8314 0.0681 $1,051,750.00 $874,424.95 $71,624.18 13 Commerce Way Pico Main St. 0.8314 0.0681 $1,730,850.00 $1,439,028.69 $117,870.89 E Total: $7,675,025.00 $2,936,910.77 $1,989,806.32 H td H MI ensity Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir c„ITr %RAND TER• • Community and Economic Development � 0 Department NEGATIVE DECLARATION Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, a Negative Declaration is hereby filed on the below referenced project, on the basis that said project will not have a significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: Traffic Signal and Circulation Improvement Fee Ordinance APPLICANT: City of Grand Terrace LOCATION: Citywide FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS: Based on the attached Initial Study, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant impact on the environment. Patrizia Materassi. Director Date Community and Economic Development City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barron Road • Grand Terrace, California 92313-5295 • (909) 824-6621 lley Model. 10/96. aweerey (9091 926-4025 p. 3 City of Grand Terrace Community and Economic Development Departmert Economic Checklist Form 1. Project Title: Traffic Signal and Circulation improvement Fee Ordinance 2. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Grand Terrace Community and Economic Development 22795 Barton Rd. Grand Terrace, CA 92324 3. Contact Person and Phone Number: Patrizia Materassi (909) 824-6621 4. Project Location: Citywide 5. Project Sponsor's Name&Address: City of Grand Terrace Community and Economic Development 22795 Barton Rd. Grand Terrace, CA 92324 6- General Plan Designation: Not Applicable 7. Zoning: Not Applicable 8. Description of Project: This project involves implementing a Citywide Traffic Signal Improvement Fee and Circulation Improvement Fee for all new residential, commercial, and industrial development within the City of Grand Terrace. Monies collected from these fees will be used by the City to construct traffic signal and roadway improvements required as outlined in the Circulation Element Update Study. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Varies Citywide 10. Other agencies whose approval is required: • None ace Rd. 300 ft. south 0.0296 0.7011 $242,875.00 $7,189.10 $170,279.66 11 Mt. Vernon Ave. Canal St. N. City Limit 0.0296 0.7011 $485,000.00 $14,356.00 $340,033.50 12 Commerce Way 900 ft. North of De Berry Pico 0.8314 0.0681 $1,051,750.00 $874,424.95 $71,624.18 13 Commerce Way Pico Main St. 0.8314 0.0681 $1,730,850.00 $1,439,028.69 $117,870.89 E Total: $7,675,025.00 $2,936,910.77 $1,989,806.32 H td H MI ensity Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir npr i� �� u�: c�p Jamie Sureeney 19091 926-4025 p. 4 C..,I•1• •J) 1 . .r J J r• ? ,C!'era rK'X U. Determination (To be completed by the Lead Agency,) On the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect o and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. r, the c vironmrnt, a fend that although the proposed project could have a significant �z>meat there will not be a significant efioe•.•�n the emcaaures vbonme re on effect in this case because tf a mitigation DECLARATION will be prepared.slit have been added to the projec. A NEGATIVE 0 I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the er:vironment,and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. O 1 find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effects)on the environment, at least one effect l has been adequately ab but legal � e ua ly analyzed in an earlier document to applicable been addressed by mitigation measures basa•i on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets,if the effect is a`. or potentially significant unless mitigated." potentially significant impact" An ENVIROIENVIRONMENTALIiPAC'f REPORT is lequired,but it must analyze only the effects that remain to Ee addressed. 0 I find that although the environment.pert:WILL�.�pTdbe�,ect could have a significant effect on the significant (a)have been significant effect in this case because all potentially applicable fican standards effectsid analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to (b)have been avoided or mitigated ated including rev s or mitigation measures that are imposed pursuant to:jest ea project. upon the pn.pose�i Frclect.ct. Sigcahrre Date Signatttst For 75,025.00 $2,936,910.77 $1,989,806.32 H td H MI ensity Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir 'r' .'Q.roo va:cop Jamie bweeney (9091 926-4025 p. 5 Issues(sad Sepp.et Information Soirees): Potentially Palatial LIU thus No Significant Staatfleint Signlrleant Impact Impart Miley lstpetet Mitiptise laeorporated I. Land Use and Manning. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with general plan designation or zoning? 0 O 0 X (Sotcee ii(s): ) b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans or O ] 0 X. policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction over the pro1ec?( ) c) Be incompatible with existing land use in the vicinity? o ] ] X d) Affect agricultural resources or operations(e.g., 0 0 ] g impacts to soils or farmlands,or impacts from incompatible land Ines)?( ) e) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an U D U established community(including a low-income or minority community)? ( ) A brief explanation to answer I: Discussion in a separate box....... This is a joined cell and will be used for the di scussior. ;onion cf the initial study conserving the responsed to the forrrxntioned question. H. Population and Homing. Would the proposal: a) Ctrmuledvoly excoed official regional or local U Cl i3zik population projections?( ) O O ;3 Af` b) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly or indirectly(e.g.through projects in an undeveloped area or extension of major infrastructure)?() c1 Displace housing?(xisting housing,especial:y affordable 0 3 Cl A brief explanation to answer 11: The project..._.... to:jest ea project. upon the pn.pose�i Frclect.ct. Sigcahrre Date Signatttst For 75,025.00 $2,936,910.77 $1,989,806.32 H td H MI ensity Warehouse Professional Residential Residential (Unit) (Unit) TSF-GLA (Acres) TSF-GLA All Districts $ 80 $ 80 $ 150 $ 550 $ 120 All revenues raised by the imposition of this fee shall be applied to the design and construction of traffic signals and supporting infrastructure at the locations identified on Exhibit A. e of fees that may be established by the City Council by resolution. No fee shall be assessed on any City, County, State or Federal government use. opment Department 10 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis ol)? ( ) ❑ ❑ ❑ e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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F otest+aUl Lan than No St ui Sact in t Sffatfeaat impact . Impact %tltt=atioa Incorporated Ill GeoJogie Problems. Would the proposal result in or expose people to potential impacts involving: a) Fault rupture?() b) Seismic pound shaking? () 0 0 ❑ A c) Seismic pound failure,includin g liquefaction? ° O ,� d) Se;it,;he, (tefaction?() 0 � tsunami,or volcanic hazard? 0 O e) Landslides or mudtlows? 0O 0 0 A 0 0 0 A. 0 Erosion,themes in topography or unstable soil p conditions from tare avation,•Qrading,or fill? () GI ° , g) Subsidence of the land? () 0 7 O h) Expansive soil? () IA i) Unique geologic or physical features? () a 0 0 51( St A brief explanation to answer In: The project..... IV. Water. Would the proposal result in: Changes ®) in of4�f surface rates, �e Perms.or the O l] O 0 v b) Expose to people or property to water related hazards such u flooding? () 0 I) O c) Discharge into surface water or other alteration of O (]surface water quality(e.g..temperature,dissolved O oxygen or turbidity)?() d) Ganges in the amount of surface water in any water O :l body? () p 1 e) Changes in currents,or the course or direction of water O moveme ? () .l O Yit 0 Changes in the quality of ground waters,either through a =l i direct additions or withdrawals,or throe reepnoa int O of an aquifer by cuts or excavations,or through substantial loss of groundwater recharge capability?apabiliry. () g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir -. - -- -- -- -•r ..�n.ac .�Wcenc, tuUU1 uzs-4O25 p.? , totentinisy Potential I!, L .Mao fie Imes(mad Support]dirmntiaa Source): Sigaititmat Siaalfksst Sitsifkaat impact Impact LaMar Impact Mitigation Iecorporuted V. Air Quality. Would the proposal: a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to an 0 O O 0 existing or projected sir quality violation? ()b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? () O 0 O c) Alter air movement,moisture,or temperature,or cause O 0 0 any change in climate? () d) Create obJe tionalbc odors? () a C) O A breif explanation to answer V: The project VI. TranspertatiosiCL'matron. Would the proposal result in: a) Increased vehicle nips or traffic congestion? () 0 0 0 X b) Hazards to safety from design features(e.g.,sharp O O O curves or dangerous intersections)or impatable uses (e.g.,farm equipment)? () a y U c) Inadequate emergency access or access to nearby uses? () d) Insufficient parking capacity on-site or off-site? ( ) O Ci U c) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? ( ) 0 C► 0 .. f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting alternative 0 CI 0 X transportation(e.g.,ban turnouts.bicycle racks)? ( ) g) Rail,waterborne or au traffic impacts?() U Cl a rr Brief explanation to answer VI: 1 The Project..... c) Discharge into surface water or other alteration of O (]surface water quality(e.g..temperature,dissolved O oxygen or turbidity)?() d) Ganges in the amount of surface water in any water O :l body? () p 1 e) Changes in currents,or the course or direction of water O moveme ? () .l O Yit 0 Changes in the quality of ground waters,either through a =l i direct additions or withdrawals,or throe reepnoa int O of an aquifer by cuts or excavations,or through substantial loss of groundwater recharge capability?apabiliry. () g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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Issas(tad Support lafoltaattea Soirees): Potentially Potentially lam tlaa No Sipolitaat Siaaiflesat S:=:tifcaet impact Impact Uatess impact Mitigation Iecorporud VII. Biological Resources. would the proposal result in impacts to: a) Endangered,threatened,or rare spaaa or their habitats O J O It (including but not limited to plants,fish,insects, animals,and birds)? ( ) b) Locally designated species(e.g.,heritage trees)? ( ) (Z O O c) Locally designated natural coamlunities(e.g.,oak O O J forest,coastal habitate,etc.)? ( ) d) Wetland habitate(e.g.,marsh,riparian,and vernal O U ] .511C Pool)? ( ) e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? ( ) O p 7 Brief explanatics to answer VII: The project. VIII. Energy and Mineral Resources. Would the proposal: a) Contlkt with adopted energy conservation plans? ( ) O O C) A b) Use non-renewable resources in a wasteful and O p (l Si inefficient manner? J c) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral J O Ifii resointe that would be of future value to the region and the residents of the State? ( ) Brief explanation to answer VIII: The project IX. Hazards. Would the proposal involve: a) A lisle of accidental explosion or release of hamrdous 0 C] Cl substance(including,but not limited to:oil,pesticides, chemicals,or radiation)? ( ) b) Possible interference with ensergency response plan or 0 a C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Hpr iy �y �y: z9p Jamie Sweeney 1 909 1 926-4025 p.9 V40tZi/7y7 1J.•.7 3.3�,e /Y"L11`Q+ ICK:SM -ax ,o Imes(sod Nippon Isfaratanoa SI 'tie); Potability Pairwisey 1�than Spatial Si No gsifksat Significant Impact tapes Valve Impact *Uplift d lamps Brief answer]�(. explanation to The project X.Noise, Would the proposal result in: a) Increase in existing noise levels? ( ) b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? ( ) 0 0 U 0 a Brief explaudon to answer X. The project...... Xl. Public Service& Would the Reps have in effect upon,or result in a need for new or altered governanan services in any of the following arras: a) Fire protection? ( ) b) Police peon? ( ) 0 0 0 c) Schools? ( ) 0 ] 7 �. d) Maintenance of public facilities, iacl0 0 0 xi e). Outer governmentalservices? ( ) �roads?O 0 0 g 0 0 0 ,3 g ( Brief explanation of answer XI. The project.... Xii. Utilities sad Services Sritema Would the proposal result in a need for new systems or supplies,or substantial alternations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? ( ) b) cow systems? 0 0 :! c) Lfocal l<or?��l water treatment or distribution 0 0 0 d) Sewer or septic tanks? e) storm weardrainage? ( ) 0 0 �� f) Solid wise disposal? ( )ppiit:s? ( ) 0 0 ;7: 0 g) Local or regional water su 0 0 7 . 0 0 Briod explanation of answer MI. Zbe project. I C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir npr la as uu:aup Jamie Sweeney (9091 926-4025 p. 10 Brief explanation of answer Xl(d) Implementation of the proposed Traffic Impact Fee structure will ultimately result in the construction of additionai roads and traffic signals_ Routine maintenance of these structures will be the responsibility of the city's Public Works division. Brief explanation of answer XII(e) As new road sections are built and modified under the proposed ordirance, storm drain structures will be added and upgraded to accommodate the additional runoff. Based on the attached Initial Study, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant impact on the environment. Patrizia Materassi. Director Date Community and Economic Development City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barron Road • Grand Terrace, California 92313-5295 • (909) 824-6621 lley Model. 10/96. __ __� 1.7Y.71 aria-"ue* p. 11 isms(tad Sappart Iafennegoa Sonrcp): Potea tlaly PoltAHasr s csa tAaa No Sitaitiaat Significant Significant impact Impart Lalasa t.spct MitiprI.. Iacorperaced XIII. Aesthetiea. Would the proposal: a) Affect a scenic vista or scenic highway? ( ) 0 0 O X b) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect?( ) O O 7 a c) Crests tight or glare? ( ) a , O Brief explanation to answer XIII. The project XIV. Cultural Resources. Would the proposal: a) Disturb paleontological resources? ( ) 0 0 7 A. b) Disturb archaeological resources? ( ) 0 0 0 0 c) Affect historical resources? ( ) 0 0 0 d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which O 0 J would affect unique ethnic cultural.slues? ( ) e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the U .) O X. potential impact area? ( ) Brief explanation to answer XIV. The project..... XV. Recreation. Would the proposal: a) Increase the demand for neighborhood or regional O O ] X parks or other recreational facilities? ( ) b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? ( ) 0 U 0 P Brief explanation to answer XV. The project...... c) Lfocal l<or?��l water treatment or distribution 0 0 0 d) Sewer or septic tanks? e) storm weardrainage? ( ) 0 0 �� f) Solid wise disposal? ( )ppiit:s? ( ) 0 0 ;7: 0 g) Local or regional water su 0 0 7 . 0 0 Briod explanation of answer MI. Zbe project. I C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Brief explanation of answer XIIKc) As new traffic signals are built under the proposed ordinance, street lights will be installed per the city's standard plans creating additional light sources. construction of additionai roads and traffic signals_ Routine maintenance of these structures will be the responsibility of the city's Public Works division. Brief explanation of answer XII(e) As new road sections are built and modified under the proposed ordirance, storm drain structures will be added and upgraded to accommodate the additional runoff. Based on the attached Initial Study, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant impact on the environment. Patrizia Materassi. Director Date Community and Economic Development City of Grand Terrace 22795 Barron Road • Grand Terrace, California 92313-5295 • (909) 824-6621 lley Model. 10/96. :•�• _� •+•+ .,rr• .�a�+ .Jamie aaieeney (909I 926-4025 p. 13 • 0����l:�7� i=.°•7 !Cs/0z7 :YtiYV.J •GRRIA. rills. ._ issues(sad Support Islbrmstiea Some)! Poteatiay PetenasIly Less&aa No Siasiesaat Significant '•ignilkaat impact Impact Valais inspect Mitijati3e Iaeorponed XVI. Mandatory Asdlsp of significance. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the O O p quality of the environment,substantially reduce the habitue elf a fish or wildlife species,cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels,threaten to eliminate a plant or animal comm%utity,reduce the number or restrict the range of rare or endangered plant or animal,eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have the potential to achieve short- O 0 O term,to the disadvtutage of long-term,earrronmental gala? c) Does the project have impacts that we individually 0 O p limited,but eummulatively considerable? f`Cummulatively considessbk"means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past Projects, the effects of other current projects,and the effects of other probable figure projects.) d) Does the project have environmental effects which will p74 cause substantial adverse effect on human beings, I either directly or indirectly? Sewer or septic tanks? e) storm weardrainage? ( ) 0 0 �� f) Solid wise disposal? ( )ppiit:s? ( ) 0 0 ;7: 0 g) Local or regional water su 0 0 7 . 0 0 Briod explanation of answer MI. Zbe project. I C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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C�o,.� =�... t e t t ..•i.") e? ( ) 0 0 �� f) Solid wise disposal? ( )ppiit:s? ( ) 0 0 ;7: 0 g) Local or regional water su 0 0 7 . 0 0 Briod explanation of answer MI. Zbe project. I C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. I 1?/ (-__/-\1‘,.. •••• •••• i , z-,-.._-__1.7._„54:'• ,25._--,_`-_-_-_L•! / \ V • :( 0/-- ! ) 1/4. 12‘ \- - -: *%•• : i; ---/503' & - s• ----...:,-1".:---. ..„_.••-.--,_, ‘ ..----;-•-_,.: ,-7-- -- --- - -.;,..- 1 • i ii' •‘‘•C:20 e--r• • *=.=••-.7.':•'"?.."-\ :-.- "Zz---'f•f*----:•-•'',-14.;"'-'• ---,'1:- 1 . ,• ••• A,,sz„,.../,........ .,,„,\•...„......„-,...1,:.,..1 ,.; :j' :-:_,--• ::,,...,_.•_/_,)--- cIZAV. ..:*'•%.,.., 1 ',',.`.‘,A %;1_,..„1-07,.{...;:=&_._ -•••••••‘..-.: Arj. .• ‘..-.2-Z.;, -.." r"-_!;,,,-/- - • \- • ' ‘‘'., ---' \‘. _- -...\\, .._ ..„,.. ,,.., , 7,-- 7/- -:---.A_ 1 s• s ' - -------- .._.:.,e,-- :_------ 'z-----=-1--.-: .--. ; \\ ---:_.---:-: -y A' - _ - - . , i . - \_ .:__--:-:,•- N----•;.'.-,s, -- .2--'.-':7-1, --*-- ,. _____/,' ...,-. .s ••-: . MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Apr ei 99 o4:b7p Public Works 909-413-3170 p. 2 Brief explanation to answer I The project will generate fees to fund construction and completion of components of the City's circulation element of the City's General Plan. The project is 100%consistent with the City's General Plan and therefore will have no significant impact. Brief explanation to answer U The project will have no impact on population and housing in the City of Grand Terrace. • Improvements to be funded by the fee program will not displace any existing housing, Brief explanation to answer ill The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on geological conditions. Brief explanation to answer IV The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program writ have no impact on drainage or water quality. Road improvements to be funded will be designed to prelude any impact that can be attributed to runoff. Brief explanation to answer V The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on air quality. Brief explanation to answer VI The project will have no significant impact on transportation/circulation. Traffic congestion and safety will be improved as a result of the roadway construction and circulation element improvements funded through this fee program. Brief explanation to answer VII The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on biological resources. Brief explanation to answer VIII The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on energy and mineral resources. regional water su 0 0 7 . 0 0 Briod explanation of answer MI. Zbe project. I C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. I 1?/ (-__/-\1‘,.. •••• •••• i , z-,-.._-__1.7._„54:'• ,25._--,_`-_-_-_L•! / \ V • :( 0/-- ! ) 1/4. 12‘ \- - -: *%•• : i; ---/503' & - s• ----...:,-1".:---. ..„_.••-.--,_, ‘ ..----;-•-_,.: ,-7-- -- --- - -.;,..- 1 • i ii' •‘‘•C:20 e--r• • *=.=••-.7.':•'"?.."-\ :-.- "Zz---'f•f*----:•-•'',-14.;"'-'• ---,'1:- 1 . ,• ••• A,,sz„,.../,........ .,,„,\•...„......„-,...1,:.,..1 ,.; :j' :-:_,--• ::,,...,_.•_/_,)--- cIZAV. ..:*'•%.,.., 1 ',',.`.‘,A %;1_,..„1-07,.{...;:=&_._ -•••••••‘..-.: Arj. .• ‘..-.2-Z.;, -.." r"-_!;,,,-/- - • \- • ' ‘‘'., ---' \‘. _- -...\\, .._ ..„,.. ,,.., , 7,-- 7/- -:---.A_ 1 s• s ' - -------- .._.:.,e,-- :_------ 'z-----=-1--.-: .--. ; \\ ---:_.---:-: -y A' - _ - - . , i . - \_ .:__--:-:,•- N----•;.'.-,s, -- .2--'.-':7-1, --*-- ,. _____/,' ...,-. .s ••-: . MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir Brief explanation to answer IX The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will not involve generating any hazardous conditions. Brief explanation to answer X The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on noise levels. Brief explanation of answer XI(d) Implementation of the proposed Traffic Impact Fee structure will ultimately result in the construction of additional roads and traffic signals. Routine maintenance of these structures will be the responsibility of the city's Public Works division. Brief explanation of answer Xll(e) As new road sections are built and modified under the proposed ordinance, storm drain structures will be added and upgraded to accommodate the additional runoff. Brief explanation of answer Xlll(c) (, As new traffic signals are built under the proposed ordinance, street lights will be installed per the city's standard plans creating additional light sources. Brief explanation of answer XIV The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on cultural resources. Brief explanation of answer XV The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on recreation Brief explanation of answer XVI The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program offer no mandatory findings of significance. program will have no significant impact on biological resources. Brief explanation to answer VIII The fee program and improvements to be constructed by the fee program will have no significant impact on energy and mineral resources. regional water su 0 0 7 . 0 0 Briod explanation of answer MI. Zbe project. I C) g emergency evacuation plan?() c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health 0 C `l X- haard? 0 d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential 0 Q CI pf • health hatreds? ( ) e) Increase fits hazard in areas with flammable brush, 0 0 rI til fig.or traces? ( ) ate of flow of groundwater? () h) Impacts to poundwater quality? O I� () a i) Substantial , reduction in the amount of groundwater 0 i] 0 otherwise available for public water ? () supplies? A brief cxplanatioa to answer IV: I The project. Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (GP MEA/EIR 11-20) ❑ ❑ ❑ Community and Economic Development Department 9 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis space areas. 4. That Open Space be provided to bring about the enhancement of community identity. 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: Nortb::N/A South: N/A • East: N/A West: N/A Community and Economic Development Department 3 Initial Study and Environmental Analysis "and to"Celebrate nature..." 3. Ciry Center- The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations calling for the creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. I 1?/ (-__/-\1‘,.. •••• •••• i , z-,-.._-__1.7._„54:'• ,25._--,_`-_-_-_L•! / \ V • :( 0/-- ! ) 1/4. 12‘ \- - -: *%•• : i; ---/503' & - s• ----...:,-1".:---. ..„_.••-.--,_, ‘ ..----;-•-_,.: ,-7-- -- --- - -.;,..- 1 • i ii' •‘‘•C:20 e--r• • *=.=••-.7.':•'"?.."-\ :-.- "Zz---'f•f*----:•-•'',-14.;"'-'• ---,'1:- 1 . ,• ••• A,,sz„,.../,........ .,,„,\•...„......„-,...1,:.,..1 ,.; :j' :-:_,--• ::,,...,_.•_/_,)--- cIZAV. ..:*'•%.,.., 1 ',',.`.‘,A %;1_,..„1-07,.{...;:=&_._ -•••••••‘..-.: Arj. .• ‘..-.2-Z.;, -.." r"-_!;,,,-/- - • \- • ' ‘‘'., ---' \‘. _- -...\\, .._ ..„,.. ,,.., , 7,-- 7/- -:---.A_ 1 s• s ' - -------- .._.:.,e,-- :_------ 'z-----=-1--.-: .--. ; \\ ---:_.---:-: -y A' - _ - - . , i . - \_ .:__--:-:,•- N----•;.'.-,s, -- .2--'.-':7-1, --*-- ,. _____/,' ...,-. .s ••-: . MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir