150 ORDINANCE NO. 150
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE ADOPTING
ZONING AMENDMENT Z-93-05, CHANGING ONE PARCEL IN THE C2 ZONE
TO THE CM ZONE FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND RETAIL USES, AND
CUP-93-06, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ALLOWING LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND
BUILDING/SUPPLIES USE IN THE CM ZONE AND E-93-15, ENVIRONMENTAL
REVIEW AND ASSOCIATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
WHEREAS, the City Council approved the Zoning Ordinance on August 23, 1990;
and
WHEREAS, the proposed Zoning Amendment Z-93-05, Conditional Use Permit
CUP-93-06 and Negative Declaration E-93-15, is set out in full in Attachments B-L to the
Zoning Ordinance;
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment is to change one parcel in the C2 Zone to the
CM Zone to allow light manufacturing with combined retail use of the proposed project
which is permitted with Conditional Use Permit in the CM Zone, and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments will not pose a detriment to the aesthetic
value of our commercial area, residential or industrial areas and to the general welfare of
the citizens of Grand Terrace, nor significantly reduce the General Plan landuse for
commercial uses; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments and project are in compliance with the
Zoning Ordinance and consistent with the General Plan; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality act, a Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project and has been
approved by the Planning Commission and considered by the City Council. This Negative
Declaration is available for review at the City Planning Department: and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a properly notice public hearing on
January 6, 1994; and
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1- WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, at its meeting on January 6, 1993,
recommended to the City Council the proposed Zoning Amendment set out in full in the
attachment amending the Zoning Map to incorporate one additional parcel,APN#277-451-
18, from C2 Zone to CM Zone District, approved and adopted by the City Council; and
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the following findings have been made
by the Planning Commission of the City of Grand Terrace, California:
1. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, morals,
comfort or general welfare of the persons residing or working within the
neighborhood of the proposed use or with the City.
As conditioned below, the project should not have a detrimental effect on the
neighborhood or within the City.
2. The proposed use will not be injurious to property or improvements in the
neighborhood or within the City.
As conditioned below the proposed use should not affect any physical
property or improvements in the neighborhood or within the City.
�— 3. The proposed use is consistent with the latest adopted General Plan.
The current General Plan designates this property as C2, Commercial and
proposed Zoning Amendment to change parcel from C2 to CM Zone allowing
light manufacturing as well as maintaining retail uses is consistent with the
latest adopted General Plan and will have no significant impact.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed project is subject to the
recommended conditions of approval by the Planning Commission:
1. Compliance with all conditions as recommended by the Department of
Engineering/Building and Safety in their memorandums to the City
(Attachment F).
2. Compliance with all conditions as recommended by the San Bernardino
County Fire Warden's Department in their memorandum to the City
(Attachment G).
3. Compliance with all conditions as recommended by the San Bernardino
County Environmental Health Services in their memorandum to the City
(Attachment I).
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r 4. Compliance with all conditions as recommended by the City of Colton if
necessary. Refer to Attachment J, for information.
5. Submittal of tenant improvements plans for proposed use and any plans
reflecting completion of previous improvements on second story by previous
tenant. Pulling of appropriate building permits.
6. When traffic impact fees are adopted by the City of Grand Terrace, the
applicant shall pay the appropriate traffic impact fee,proportioned to the trips
generated by the project.
7. Applicant to submit to the City waste recycling efforts or plans in the future.
8. All aspects of the project including storage areas, tanks and containment areas
shall be maintained in a clean and functional manner in accordance with this
approval and the overall goals and objectives of the City of Grand Terrace.
WHEREAS, the City Council held a properly noticed public hearing on January 13,
1994, for the approval of Z-93-05, CUP-93-06 and E-93-15.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE,
CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: Proposed Zoning Amendment and Conditional Use Permit Z-93-05,
CUP-93-06 and E-93-15 are set out in full in Attachments B-L, are
approved and adopted by the City Council.
Section 2: The Negative Declaration on file in the Planning Department of the
City of Grand Terrace, E-93-15 is hereby approved.
Section 3: Effective Date: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect at
12:01 a.m. on the 31st day of its adoption.
Section 4: Posting: The City Clerk shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in
three (3) public places within fifteen (15) days of its adoption, as
designated for such purpose by the City Council.
Section 5: First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on
the 27th day of January, 1994 and finally adopted and ordered posted
at a regular meeting of said City Council on the 10th of February,
1994.
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of drand Terrace M r of the City of Gra d Terrace
and of_the City Council thereof a of the City Council thereof
I, BRENDA STANFILL, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, California, 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 10th day of February,
1994, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIMBERS CARLSTROM HILLY, AND SINGLEY; MAYOR PRO TEM
CHRISTIANSON; MAYOR tMEMI
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
City Clerk
Brenda Stanfill
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
John Harper
o Planning
ERR c 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
Z-93-OS, CUP-93-06, and E-93-10, Zoning Amendment, Conditional Use Permit with
environmental review to change parcel in C2 Zone to CM Zone (light manufacturing)
allowing a light manufacturing use (refrigeration/air conditioning/heating units and
associated materials and chemicals).
APPLICANT:
Johnstone Supply
LOCATION:
22050 Commerce Way
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT:
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Based upon the attached Initial Study, there is no substantial evidence that the project will
have a significant effect on the environment.
Patrizia Materassi Date
Community Development Director
City of Grand Terrace
PM:ma
Attachment. B
22795 Barton Road•Grand Terrace,California 92324-5295•(909)824-6621
CITY OF GRAND TERRACE
PLANNING DEPARTMENT '
INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY
I. Background
1. Name of Proponent: City of Grand Terrace
2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent: City of Grand Terrace
22795 Barton Road Grand Terrace CA 92324-5295
Attention: Patrizia Materassi Planning Director, 714-824-6621 .
3. Date of Environmental Assessment:
4. Agency Requiring Assessment: Ci r of Grand Te ce
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5. Name of Proposal,p a1, if if/A�cU o,C ,L w ��icKs�y7 -9 3—is -
6. Location of Proposal: rn J
H. EnvironmentaIImpacts
(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are provided on attached sheets.)
1. Earth. Will proposal result in: Yes Maybe No
a. Unstable earth conditions or
in changes in geologic
substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements,
compaction or overcovering \�
of this soil? !`
C. Substantial change in topography
or ground surface relief features?
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Yes M_ aybe No
d. The destruction, covering or
modification of any unique
geologic or physical features?
e. Any substantial increase in wind
or water erosion of soils,
either on or off site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion
of beach sands, or changes in
situation, deposition or erosion
which may modify the channel of a
river or stream or the bed of the
ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
g. Exposure of people or property
to geologic hazards such as
earthquakes, landslides,
mudslides, ground failure, or
similar hazards?
2. Air. Will the proposal result in:
a. Substantial air emissions or
deterioration of ambient
air quality?
b. The creation•c f bbjectionable
odors?
C. Alteration of air movement,
moisture or temperature, or any
change in climate, whether
locally or regionally:
3. Water. Will the proposal result in:
a. Substantial changes in currents,
or the course or direction of
water movements, in either marine
or fresh waters?
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Yes Maybe No
b. Substantial changes in absorption
rates, drainage patterns, or the
rate and amount of surface
runoff?
C. Alterations to the course or
flow of flood waters?
d. Change in'the amount of surface water in any water body? X'
e. Discharge into surface waters, or
in any alteration of surface water
quality, including, but not limited
to, temperature, dissolved oxygen
or turbidity? N
f. Alteration of the direction or
rate of flow of ground waters?
g. Change in the quantity of ground
waters, either through direct
�- additions or withdrawals, or
through interception of an aquifer
cuts or excavations?
h. Substantial reduction in the
amount of water otherwise
available for public water
supplies?
i. Exposure of people or property to
water related hazards such as
flooding or tidal waves?
4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in:
a. Change in the diversity of species,
or number of any native species of
plants (including trees, shrubs,
grass, crops and aquatic plants)?
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Yes Maybe No
b. Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered
species of plants?
C. Introduction of new species of
plants into an area of native
vegetation, or in a barrier to the
normal replenishment of existing
species? X
d. Substantial reduction in acreage
of any agricultural crop?
5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in:
a. Change in the diversity of
species, or numbers of any species
of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and
shellfish, benthic organisms:or
insects)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered
species of animals?
c. Deterioration to existing fish
or wildlife habitat? X
6. Noise. Will the proposal result in:
a. Increases in existing noise
levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe
noise levels?
7. Light and Glare. Will the proposal
produce substantial new light or glare?
8. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a
substantial alteration of the present or X
planned land use of an area?
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Yes Maybe No
9. Natural Resources. Will the proposal
result in:
a. Substantial increase in the rate
of use of any natural resources?
b. Substantial depletion of any
nonrenewable natural resource?
10. Risk of Upset. Will the proposal involve:
a. A risk of an explosion or the
release of hazardous substances
(including, but not limited to, oil
pesticides, chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or
upset conditions?
b. Possible interference with an
emergency response plan.or an
emergency evacuation plan?
11. Population. Will the proposal alter
the location, distribution, density or
growth rate of the human population
of an area? X
12. Housing. Will the proposal affect
existing housing or create a demand for
additional housing?
13. Transportation/Circulation. Will the
proposal result in:
a. Generation of substantial
additional vehicular movement? X
b. Effects on existing parking
facilities, or demand for new
parking? X
C. Substantial impact upon existing.
transportation systems? X
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Yes Ma3Lbe No
d. Alterations to present patterns
of circulation or movement of
people and/or goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail
or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to
motor vehicles, bicyclists or
pedestrians? x
14. Public Services. Will the proposal
have substantial effect upon, or result
in a need for new or altered governmental
services in any of the following areas:
a. Fire protection? X
b. Police protection?
C. Schools?
. d. Parks or other recreational
facilities?
e. Maintenance of public facilities,
including roads?
f. Other governmental services?
15. Energy. Will the proposal result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts
of fuel or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand
upon existing sources of energy,
or require the development of new
sources of energy?
16. Utilities. Will the proposal result in
a need for new systems, or substantial
alterations to the following utilities:
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Yes Maw No
a. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
C. Water?
d. Sewer or septic tanks? _Y
e. Storm water drainage?
f. Solid waste and disposal? X
17. Human Health. Will the proposal result
in:
a. Creation of any health hazard
or potential health hazard
(excluding mental health)? X
b. Exposure of people to potential
hazards?
18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result
in the obstruction of any scenic vista
or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an
aesthetically offensive,site open to
public view?
19. Recreation. Will the proposal result
in an impact upon the quality or quantity
of existing recreational opp rtunities?
20. Cultural Resources.
a. Will the proposal result in the
alteration of or the destruction
of a prehistoric or historic \
archaeological site? X
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Yes Maybe No
b. Will the proposal result in
- adverse physical or aesthetic
effects to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure
or object?
C. Does the proposal have the
potential to cause a physical
change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict
existing religious or sacred uses
within the potential impact area?
21. Mandatory Findings of Significance.
a. Does the project have the
potential to degrade the quality
of the environment, substantially
reduce the habitat of a fish or
wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below
self-sustaining levels, threaten
to eliminate a plant or animal or
eliminate important examples of
the major periods of California
history or prehistory?
b. Does the project have the
potential to achieve short-term,
to the disadvantage of long-term,
environmental goals? (A short-
term impact on the environment is
one which occurs in a relatively
brief; definitive period of time
while long-term impacts will
endure well into the future.)
C. Does the project have impacts
which are individually limited,
but cumulatively considerable?
(A projecfs impact on two or
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Yes Maybe No
more separate resources may be
i relatively small, but where the
effect of the total of those
impacts on the environment is x
significant.)
d. Does the project have
environmental effects which will
cause substantial adverse effects
on human beings, either directly
or indirectly?
Environmental Determination
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the
environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
I find that, although the proposed project could have a significant effect on
the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the
mitigation measures described on attached sheets have been added to the project.
A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED. N
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,
and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required.
Patrizia Materassi
Planning Director
Date Signature
For City of Grand Terrace
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DISCUSSION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY
1 a,b,c,d,e,f and g
Will the proposal result in disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering
of this soil,change in topography or destruction to physical features,increase in wind
or water erosion of soils, changes to river or stream, or expose people or property
to geological hazards? No,the installation of the proposed refrigeration and heating
supply company will not result in unstable earth conditions, changes in geologic
substructures, change to topography, disruptions or overcovering of soil as no
physical improvements to the site are proposed. The applicant business will move
into an existing vacant building.
2 a,c.
Will the proposal result in substantial air emissions or deterioration of ambient air
quality, alteration of air movement, moisture or change in climate? No, the project
will not create any substantial increase in air emissions or deterioration of the air
quality or change in climate as the applicant has indicated they will sell only to
repairmen of air conditioning and heating units and do not have heavy truck traffic,
refer to parking layout and project traffic flow. The trips triggered by this project
are below the CMP threshold and the City informal thresholds.
2 b.
Will the proposal result in the creation of objectionable odors? No, the proposed
project will not result in substantial creation of objectionable odors as the business
is within a closed facility andmone of the chemicals or materials will emit any odors
to the air unless there is a spill or mishap. The handlers are permitted accordingly
and materials handled in expeditious fashion so as not to be exposed to the
atmosphere as regulated by local, County Environmental Health Department and
State regulatory agencies.
3 a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i.
Will the proposal result in substantial changes in currents, or the course of water
movements, change in absorption or drainage patters, change in surface water,
discharge into surface waters, alteration of rate of flow of ground waters, reduction
in public water supplies or exposure of water related hazards to the public? No,the
proposed project will not alter any water movements nor expose the public to water
related hazards or reduce water supplies as the facility is regulated by the City of
Colton Public Water Utilities District prohibiting the pouring 'of hazardous
materials or liquids down the sinks into the storm drain eventually into the sewer
system to avoid any hazards. Additionally, the project has been conditioned to
comply with reviewing agency requirements and the applicant does not propose
substantial alterations to the existing building or site.
4 a,b,c,d.
Will the proposal result in change in the diversity or reduction of species, or
introduce new species of plants? No, the site is already fully developed with
complete landscaping and irrigation, therefore, no additional plant life will be
introduced nor removed from the site.
5. a,b,c.
Will the proposal result,in change in the diversity of animal species or reduction of
numbers or rare/endangered species or deterioration to wildlife habitat? No,the site
does not contain any animal species.
6. a,b.
Will the proposal result in increases in existing noise levels or expose people to
severe noise levels? No, the proposed project will not add any significant increase
in noise levels or expose peopleto,severe-noise levels as there will be no major-traffic
movement,operation of heavy business equipment or machinery,or outside activities.
7. Will the proposal produce substantial new light or glare? No, the proposal will-not.
produce new lighting as the site is fully developed and already contains parking lot
light standards. There is no proposal for additional lighting on the exterior of the
building, parking lot areas either interior or exterior.
8. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use
of an area? Yes, the project consists of a Zoning Amendment to facilitate this type
of use. The current zoning is C2, which is primarily retail use. The proposed site
consists of an existing building which has the architectural style of a manufacturing
or industrial building, heavy, bulky with no articulations. Additionally it contains
outside parking and associated storage structures. It is located next to the 1215
freeway and tucked in a corner bend of a partially completed frontage road to the
freeway.
Due to the look of the building, strategic locations of all structures on the site,
potential for outside storage which is primarily used by industrial or manufacturing,
close proximity to the freeway, not heavily accessible to pedestrian or common
vehicular traffic, and strategic location of the site directly across the street to the
CM Zone (combination of retail and light manufacturing landuse) staff feels that
this site and buildings could facilitate quite well light manufacturing uses as well
as retail uses.
The alteration will not reduce any commercial retail landuse needed by the
community but may become an implementation tool for improving the industrial
\� development of the nearby industrial zones.
9. Will the proposal result in substantial increase in the rate of use of any natural
resources or depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? No, the proposed
project is within any existing building and already developed site. It will not require
the excessive use of any natural resource that is not already existing and sufficient.
10. Will the proposal involve the risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous
substances (including,but not limited to, oil,pesticides,chemicals or radiation) in the
event of an accident or upset conditions)? No, the proposed project does not substantially
increase the likelihood or chances of an accident* In the event of either an accident
and/or processing upset, the applicant is required to submit a business plan to the
San Bernardino County.Environmental Health Services in compliance with their
regulations as well as complying with the State of California Department of Health
Services and OSHA regulations. The project has been conditioned.to reflect this.
11. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution,density or growth rate of.the human
population of an area? No, the proposed project (use and zoning.amendment) will
have no impact on the location, distribution,density and growth.'rate.of the-human:. .
population as it will not effect the population density of the area as it deals with
commercial and industrial uses.
_ 12. Will the proposal affect existing housing or create a demand for additional housing?
No, the proposed project will have no impact upon the existing housing and shall
not result in creating a demand for additional housing as it does not involve growth
factors, density and similar issues.
13. Will the proposal result in the general of substantial additional vehicular movement?
Effects on parking facilities or demand for new parking? Substantial impact upon
existing transportation systems? Alterations to present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods? Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,bicyclists or pedestrians? No,there will
be no substantial vehicular traffic generated by the proposed project as the business
activity increase to the site will not be substantial.**The clientele will be primarily
repairmen of air-conditioning and heating units and obtaining materials for their
work The existing parking on the site is more than adequate to handle the
anticipated employee and customer traffic. The delivery service traffic will also not
be substantial and can adequately fit into the existing system. The increase of the
traffic to the site will not create a traffic hazard as it is at the end of a road.
14. Will the proposal have substantial effect upon,or result in a need for new or altered
governmental services in any of public services; Fire, Police, Schools, Parks,
Maintenance of public roads? No,the proposed project will not have any substantial
The business does have a catalog of sales as well as storage of materials and chemicals may take place,
'-howver,...
**The.•project is conditioned that when the City.of Grand Terrace adopts traffic impact fees, the applicant
will pay fee proportional to trips generated.
effect or result n the need for new or altered public services as the type of project
does not require any expansion of site improvements nor substantial increase to
business or traffic activity to create the need for additional public or safety services.
15. Will the proposal result in use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? No, the
proposed project will not result in the use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy
as there will be no major physical improvements to the specific site area.
16. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the
following utilities; power or natural gas, communications sytems, water, sewer or
septic tanks, storm water drainage, solid waste and disposal? No, there will not be
a need for new systems or substantial alterations to the utiities by the proposed
project'as there will be no physical expansion to the existing facility.
17. a,b
Will the proposal result in creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard,
or exposure of people to potential hazards? Maybe,the proposed business may have
hazardous materials of chemicals on site at different times for sale. The applicant
has indicated in the hazardous materials data sheets all the chemicals used,toxicity
if applicable, quantities, emergency response plan and wash system. The San
Bernardino Environmental Health Services regulates the handling and containment
of hazardous materials and the project is conditioned to comply with the
appropriate environmental regulations from the County, State and Federal.
18.
Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the
public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site
open to public view? No,:there will be no obstruction of any scenic view open to the
public, nor will the.creation' of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view
result from the proposed project as it will be within an existing building already
located on the site for the past dozen years.
19.
Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing
recreational opportunities? No,the proposed project will not create any impact upon
the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities. It will not t add to nor
decrease the land areas proposed or needed for parks.
20. a,b
Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological site? No, there will be no significant archaeological,
prehistoric or historic destruction or adverse physical/aesthetic effects as there are
�, not prehistoric or historic buildings or objects on the site.
21. a,b,c,d.
Will the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect
unique, ethnic cultural values or restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the
potential impact area? Will the project have the potential to degrade the quality of
the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause
a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels,threaten to eliminate
a plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major period of California
history or pre-history? No,there are no unique ethnic or cultural values anticipated
to be affected nor any known religious or sacred uses to be impacted as this
proposed use is within an existing building that has no restriction or impact on the
potential impact area. Also, the proposed project will not impact the environment
or reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species or eliminate major periods of
California history or pre-history as this is not an expansion of physical development
and the internal operations of the business are controlled by State and Federal
regulations to insure a high grade of environmental quality, and there are no fish
or game existing on the site.
Does the project have the potential to achieve short term, to the disadvantage of
long-term, environmental goals? No, the proposed project with its implementation
of individual environmental programs from local, State and Federal regulatory
agencies will achieve short-term as well as long-term goals without significantly
impacting the environment.
Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? No,cumulative impacts associated with the proposed project are not
significant. As presented in the environmental analysis, the goals and objectives
identified in the document;are intended to conduct a positive effect as the business
operation will provide services, equipment, materials and chemicals for repairmen
or wholesale distributors.
Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse
effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? No,the proposed project does
not cause adverse effects on human beings, since it is strictly controlled under
conditions in accordance with County, State and Federal environmental.and public
health guidelines. Any residue-materials will be removed from the site under
controlled conditions as required by permitted handlers.
"All the maybe and yes responses address proposed project of wholesale distributor as well
as rezoning. In the future when individual projects come in for the rezoned area, they will
be environmentally reviewed on an individual basis.
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22795 Barton Road
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Dear Sirs;
Johnstone Supply is an individually owned wholesale warehouse
specializing in the sale of heating, ventilation, air conditioning,
appliance parts, tools and property maintenance supplies.
Johnstone is owned by Leroy and Nancy Erickson who have lived in
Grand Terrace since 1982. When the opportunity arrived to lease
the old Orco building, we jumped at it. This building seemed to
have been designed for Johnstone. It is located at 22050 Commerce
Way and has a fairly large will-call area and nice sized warehouse
with two rear roll-up doors. There is plenty of parking for
customers and employees and it is easily freeway accessible.
Johnstone is a "wholesale warehouse". We sell our inventory to
people who manage apartment complexes, ' do maintenance work for
restaurants, rest homes and grocery stores. We sell to the school
districts, hospital maintenance engineers and government agencies.
'i,ties buy from us and even the City of Grand Terrace has purchased
am us in the
past. Appliance repairmen, air conditioning repair
-�� heating repair people come to us for parts. We do not install
or repair appliances or heating/air conditioning units. We do not
manufacture parts or supplies.
Our description of "wholesale!' means "we will sell to people who
are in the repair field, maintenance people, contractors, heating
and air conditioning design engineers or any person "qualified to
do repair". We do not sell motors or electrical equipment to
people who do not know what they are doing. We do not jell to the
general public because of complications with warranty returns and
a moral responsibility regarding our environment (refrigerants and
the ozone) . Our pricing structure is not set up for retail sales
and selling retail would not be fair to our customers who service
the general public.
When we first applied for a business license in 1982 in Colton the
State Board of Equalization and our Worker's Compensation Insurance '
carrier felt that "auto parts, wholesale and retail" came the
closest in categorizing our business.
We are open 6 days a week. Monday through Friday from 7:30AM to
5PM and on Saturday from 8AM to 5PM.
Attachment D
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We do approximately $1,300,600 a year and over 1/2 of our sales are
taxable.
We have moved in to the old Orco building and hope that the City
of Grand Terrace will welcome Johnstone with open arms. We did not.
know there would be a problem with our occupying this building in
that our business is very similar to Orco. Our landlord and real
estate agents did not inform us of any problems with zoning.
Hopefully we can get this problem resolved immediately.
Sincerely,
/1'26V &Cduoyu
Nancy Erickson
Johnstone Supply
22050 Commerce Way
Grand Terrace CA 92324
90"9-825-9010
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1993
City of Grand Terrace
Community Development Department
22795 Barton Road
Grand Terrace CA 92324
Dear Sirs;
Please note that I am submitting to you for revie -
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1. Zone Change Application
2. Environmental Review
3• Conditional Use Permit
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y outs
plan to have an `architectural Review as
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I can apply for a
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incerely,
xncy Erickson
riser, Johnstone Grand Terrace
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• 22050 COMMERCE WAY■GRAND TERRACE.CA 92324■(909)825-9019 01(800)825-9019■FAX(909)825-2448
December 13, 1993
City of Grand Terrace
Planning Department
22795 Barton Road
Grand Terrace CA 92324
RE: Customer Traffic & Delivery Trucks
Dear Sirs;
This letter is to provide a brief explanation of traffic flow to
and from Johnstone Supply located at 22050 Commerce Way, Grand
Terrace.
We have seven employees (one is part-time) that work 7:30 AM to 5
PM Monday through Friday. One employee works Saturday 8 AM to 5
PM.
We get approximately 10-15 customers' an hour coming.. through our
doors. The type of customer vehicles range from automobiles- to
heavy duty pick up trucks.
We receive one United Parcel Service Delivery every AM and a pick
up at the close of a day for outgoing merchandise.
Approximately 2 times a week we will receive merchandise from a
large trucking company such as TNT or Reddaway.
We have been in business since 1982 and have never noticed a
problem with traffic - in past locations due to our customers,
deliveries or merchandise pick ups.
I must comment that the traffic on this road will increase due to
the fact that this building has been empty for a year and a half.
'The simple fact that it is now occupied, increases the traffic
flow. Keep in mind we are also the only building on the street.
I hope this information is what you need.
Sincerely,
Nanc Erickson
Owner
NE
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• 22050 COMMERCE WAY 0 GRAND TERRACE,CA 92324®(909)825-9019®1(800)825-9019®FAX(909)825-2448
December 13, 1993
City of Grand Terrace
Planning Department
22795 Barton Road
Grand Terrace CA 92324
RE: Hazardous Materials, Freon
Dear Sirs;
We carry two kinds of refrigerant: R12 & R22.
R12 is used primarily in household refrigerators and automotive air
conditioners.
R22 is used in household and commercial central air conditioning
systems.
Our stock varies from 400 - 4,000 pounds depending upon' the season.
Our stock is primarily made up of refrigerant in 30 lb. cylinders
with a DOT-39 rating.
This is in addition to the information already provided.
Sincerely,
-Nancy "Erickson
Owner
NE
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December 13, 1993
Please Note:
The: letter from the owner of the building stating permission to
change the zone of this building is still missing.
I am waiting for his response. ,
My conversations with Mr. Rose indicate that he is OK with the idea
of changing the zoning of this building.
I will get this information to ,you as soon as I receive it.
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JOHNSONTE S[1p.piff
GRAND TERRACE, CA.-- 92324
Mission Statment
Johnstone Supply, Inc.is a nationwide cooperative.whose primary business is the
wholesale distribution of replacement products. As a "National Supplier To The Service
Industry",we focus on distributing products to_the HVACR, appliance repair, and
maintenance industries.-
Business DeQnldon
L Johnstone customers are predominately service organizations which reps and
maintain residential and commercial refrigeration, heating and air conditioning
equipment, and major applian=
Johnstone products are also sold to large industrial accounts, institutional
customers, and property management accounts that operate their own
ipaintcnanc a dopartmcnts.
Stores also enjoy business from•original equipment manufacturers that buy
components for their production.
2. We value our customers and our business is dedicated to cater to their needs.
Our merchandise cotzsists of fast moving, name brand products which
include motors,ventilation, pumps, cotmpressoM rZ lgcration, HVAC
equipment, HVAC parts, HVACR supplies, hardware, plumbing, tools,
!Mlianee parts, electrical, and test instruments.
Catalog Qvavlew:
1. The catalog is the main..marketing tool of Johnstone Supply. In eftt, it is "the
store." The primary function of the catalog is to-provide our customers with an
informative, up-to-date, OW-to-read listing of all products we sell.
Z The catalog displays include:
Photograph or line art of all major products.
- Description of the product and its function.
- Stock number and price.
Lot pricing where applicable.
Listing of support products and accessories.
I To assist our customers in locating products, the catalog contains:
• A quick reference index at ttu front.
A complete stock and page number cross reference.
An alphabetical index.
A new product update.
A listing of start locations,.
Credit applicatiordm form.
4. We change the catalog cover design and color for each printing to assist customers
in differentiating between issues.
Attachment E
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BRAND TERR C
22795 Barton Road
Grand Terrace TO: Patrizia Materassi, Planning Director
3lifornia 92324-5295 y ,
Civic Center FROM: Joseph Kicak, City Engineer
(909)824-6621
Fax(909) 783-7629 DATE: December 6, 1993
SUBJECT: CUP-93-06, Z-93-05, E-93-15
Johnstone Supply - 22050 Commerce Way (Old Orco Tool)
Byron R_Matteson Following recommendations should be considered as conditions of approval for subject
Mayor proposal:
Id M.Christianson 1. Any proposal for relocation of interior walls, modifications to existing
Mayor Pro Tempore plumbing, mechanical or electrical system, would require a submittal of
" me Carlstrom plans indicating the proposed changes meet all the requirements of the
Erman Hilkey applicable codes.
Jim Singley
Council Members 2. Any hazardous or flammable material storage would be subject to approval
Thomas J.Schwab
by the Fire Marshal and/or Environmental Health Dept. of San Bernardino
County_ ,
City Manager
3. Pay any permit and inspection fees associated with the above activities.
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385 No.Arrowhead Avenue,First Floor San Bernardino,CA 92416-0186 DICK WILLIAMS. Director
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GRAND TERRACE FIRE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Baldy Mcgn
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• THE POLLOWING FIRE DEPARTMENT C ITIONS SHALL BE _ v
C .PLETED �A91k :c• nikr�:
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A site inspection final is required to verify conditions of ap�' tY�'b`fi°w Ac►��
have: been met. Morongo vafiey
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R Private road maintenance, including but not limited tooA Hills
gradin d snow )removal, shall be provided. Written documentatiotVrk Mr,ehi .
shall be submitted to .the fire department having jurisdiction. Privateeker Dam
fire access roads shall provide an all weather surface with a minimum t'nelan
paving width of twenty (20) feet. Nonecrlown
Rcd Mountain
San Antonia
00R - Water systems designed to meet the required fire flow of t's"llim Leke
0ant shall be approved by the fire department hMid! Valley
Jurisdiction.- The developer shall furnish the fire department with�,,w. Valitey
copies of the water system improvement plan for approval. Water s s'�' m�
shall be operational and approved b the f ire de artment rior 'to vucv;f'a
.framing construction occurring. The required f Ire flow sha] valley
determined by the appropr ate ca eulations, using the San Bernardino
County "Guide For the Determi nation of Fire Flow." Water systems shall
have min. um eight (8) inch mains, six 6) inch risers.
Required fire flow is Tested at
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Fire Dept Ref. No. ��v
R F-2A. in areas without water serving utilities, the fire
protection water system shall be based on NFPA 1231 and be operational
prior to framing. All NFPA 1231 systems shall be a minimum 5000 gallons
with gravity flow or an approved_ NFPA 13, 13R, or 13D fare sprinkler
system. See attached private water supply requirements.
R F-2B. MS-IL3 THROUGH IL5. Water systems designed to meet the
required fire f low shall be operational and approved by the fire
department prior to framing construction occurring. The required fire
flow shall be determined by appropriate calculations, using the san
Bernardino County "Guide For the Determination of Required Fire Flow,"
In areas without water serving ut 1 t es, the fire protection water
system shall be based on NFPA 1231 and be operational prior to framing.
All NFPA 1231 systems shall be a minimum 5000 gallons with gravity flow
or an approved NFPA 13 , 13R, or 13D fire sprinkler system.
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BIZ COMPLETED PRIOR TO 010M.10MMORS
ll�wrA� Il0MUVA4, OF CAP:
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BP 3 The San Bernardino county Porestry and Fire warden
Dep P
artmeP rovidea fire protection for the city of Grand Terrace. Prior
to any construction occurring on any parcel, the applicant shall contact
the fire department for verification of current fire protection
development requirements. 'All new construction shall comply with the
existing Uniform Fire code requirements and all applicable statutes,
codes, ordinances, or standards of the fire department.
BP F4. This ,development shall comply with Fire safety Overlay
conditions as adopted by County Development Code. This development is
located in Fire Review Area
BP F5. Prior to any framing construction occurring, all flammable
vegetation shall be removed from each building site a minimum distance
of thirty (30) feet from any flammable building material., including a
finished structure.
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Page Three Fire Dept_ Ref . No
BP F6. A minimum fuel modification zone is required to
comply with county standards.
BP 7 Prior to framing construction, approved fire hydrants and
fire h ant pavement markers shall be installed. Fire hydrants shall
be six (6) inch in diameter with a minimum of one four (4) inch and one
two and a half (2 1/2) inch connection as specified by the fire
department. The design of the fire hydrant and fire hydrant pavement
marker shall be approved by the fire department.
All fire hydrant spacing shall be three hundred (300) feet with the
exception of single family residential which may be increased to six
hundred- (600) feet maximum.
in areas where snow removal occurs or non-paved roads exist the blue
reflective hydrant marker shall be posted on an approved post three feet
from the hydrant.
BP 8 An approved turnaround shall be provided at the end of each
roadwa one hundred and fifty (150) feet or more in length. Cul-de-sac
length shall not exceed six hundred (600) feet, except as identified in
'0 the development code and approved by the fire chief.
( ) See attached diagram of approved turnarounds.
THE VOLLOWXNd CONDITIONS SQL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY:
0 F9 Prior to final inspection, commercial or industrial buildings
shal ost street address with a minimum of eight (S) inch numbers.
Street addresses shall be visible from the street and during the hours
of darkness they shall be automatically illuminated.
Where building setbacks exceed one hundred (100) feet from roadway
additional non-illuminated contrasting six (6) inch numbers shall be
displayed at property access entrance.
Page Four Fire Dept. Ref. No.,06(ono—efy
O F-10. Every chimney used in conjunction with any fireplace or any
heating appliance in which solid or liquid fuel is used shall be
maintained with an approved spark arrester. It shall be constructed of
stainless steel, copper or brass, woven galvanized wire mesh, twelve
(12) gauge minimum of three-eighths (3/8) inch minimum to one-half (1/2)
inch maximum openings, as per County Code 3381. The mesh shall be
visible from the ground. No decorator caps allowed.
O F-11. The development and each phase thereof shall have
two ( 2) points of vehicular access for fire and other emergency
equipment, and for routes of escape which will safely handle evacuations
as required by the development code.
0 F-12. Private roadways which exceed one hundred and
fifty (150) feet in length shall be approved by the fire department
having jurisdiction, and shall be extended to within one hundred fifty
(150) feet of, and shall give reasonable access to all portions of the
exterior walls of the first story of any building. An access road shall
be provided within fifty (50) feet of all buildings if the natural grade
between the access road and the building is in excess of thirty (30)
percent. Where the access road cannot be provided, a fire protection
system shall be provided as required and approved by the fire
department.
0 An approved fire department look is required on all gates.
Any au omatic electric security gates used, require an approved lock
switch. Contact this office. for lock applications.
A PPNtt 100 01-M CO CO OoR A""CA"I '
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Fire extinguishers are required in accordance with Uniform
FireStandard 10-1. ,I � 4AV4P
0 F15. Additional requirements may be applied due to the lack of
suffi information to review. Please submit building plans and
declaration of use for proper a plication of codes.
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NON-STANDARD CONDITIONS:
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Questions and comments may be directed to:
Fire Protection Planning
County Goverment Center, First Floor
385 North Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, California 92415-0186.
l Phone (909) 387-4213.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
DAVID J. DRISCOLL, Chief
County Fi+amlee,
BY:
Ernylee Captain
Fire Protection Planning officer
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INSTRUCTIONS TO SENDER: INSTRUCTIONS TO RECEIVER:
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COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
VVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT-GROUP
ISY'iIIAN EERNARUINO
385 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino,CA 92415-0160 • (909)387-4646 `• PAMELLA BENNETT, R.E.H.S.
320 East"D"Street • Ontario,CA 91764 • (909)391-7570 \ Director
1'`__',Zivic Drive • Victarville,CA 92392 • (6191 243-8141 \
1. -Arrow Boulevard • Fontana.CA 92335 • (909)829-6244 Also serving me cities or:
574V7'Twentynine Palms Highway • Yucca Valley,CA 92284 • (6191 228-5410 AdVanto Montclair
Apple Valley Needles
San Bernardino County Vector Control Program Barstow Ontario
2355 East Fifth Street • San Bernardino,CA 92415-0064 (909)383-3200 Big Beer Lake Rancho Cucamonga
Chino Redlands
Chino Hills Rialto
December 6, 1993 Calton San Bernardino
Fontana Twentynine Palms
Grand Terrace Upland
Hesperia Victarville
Highland Yucaipa
Loma Linda Yucca Valley
Patrizia Materassi
Community Development Director
City of Grand Terrace
22795 Barton Rd.
Grand Terrace, CA 92324
Re: CUP 93-06, Z93-0541 E93-15
The following Department of Environmental Health Services (DEHS)
conditions apply:
Prior to occupancy, a "Business Plan" as defined in Chapter
6.95 of the Health and Safety Code, detailing- the plan for
emergency release or threatened release of hazardous materials
and wastes, may be required. For information, call
DEHS/Environmental Assessment at (909) 387-4677.
Applicant may/shall be required to apply for one or more of
the following: a Hazardous Materials Handler Permit,
Underground Storage Tank Permit, and/or Hazardous Waste
Generator Permit. For information, call DEHS/Hazardous
Materials Field. Services at (909) 387-3080.
If you have any questions, please contact me at (909) 387-4677.
Sincerely,
ACKSON CRUTSII+�GER, PLANNER III
REGISTERED HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PROFESSIONAL
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION/LAND USE
JC:by
HARRY M.MAYS Board of Supervisors
County ve Administrati Officer
ALBERT R.Administrative
MARSHA TUROCI. ............First District BARBARA CRAM RIORDAN .. . . . Third District
REIAssistant Administrative Officer JON D.MIKELS . ........... Second District LARRY WALKER. Fourth District
nvironmental Management Group JERRY EAVES........ . ..... ..Fifth District
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5 CITY ®)
° ` Planning
"V-TERR C Department
NOTICE OF FILING 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:
Z-93-05, CUP-93-06, and E-93-15, Zoning Amendment, Conditional Use Permit with
environmental review to change parcel in C2 zone to CM zone (light manufacturing)
allowing a light manufacturing use (refrigeration/air conditioning/heating units and
associated materials and chemicals).
APPLICANT: � 1_715 �i�/���
Johnstone Supply ' 1C' ��� � er �� �2 <iG/
LOCATION:
22050 Commerce Way
7-7
Copies of the Negative Declaration and Initial Study for this project are available for review
at the City of Grand Terrace Planning Department, 22795 Barton Road, Grand Terrace
(909) 824-6621. Anyone wishing to comment on this project may do so prior to January 6,
1993. All comments should be directed to the Planning Department,City of Grand Terrace.
4
Patrizia Materassi Date
Community Development Director
City of Grand Terrace
DEC 20 1993
22795 Barton Road!Grand Terrace,California 92324-5295!(909)824-6621
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Department: j
Public Works
Water Quality Control Division
Phone No.:
(909) 370-6164
Patrizia Materassi, Community Development Director
City of Grand Terrace
22796 Barton Road
Grand Terrace, CA 92324
RE: PRETREATMENT PROGRAM
Dear Patrizia:
I want to express. my thanks to you and the City of Grand Terrace for the pro-
active position the city has displayed in coordinating your plan check and review
process in order to .provide our office with pertinent information necessary to
properly operate our pretreatment. program. The information' which is being
-provided is vital in regards to the operation of -our- -wastewater treatment
facility.
I have attached a three page questionnaire which the City of Colton currently
utilizes as part of our certificate of occupancy process prior to the plan check
and review procedures. This questionnaire gives our Water Quality Control staff
the information needed for determining possible pretreatment requirements which
may be mandatory due to the type of facility and the particular hazards posed by
these facilities which utilize our sewer system. Is it possible for Grand
Terrace to utilize this questionnaire for the purposes which I have stated above?
I would be especially helpful for facilities which have any potential to impact
the treatment plant, such as Johnstone Supply. You're welcome to utilize the
document as it is now configured, however the title of the document on page 1,
as well as references to our ordinance on page 3, would have to be modified to
incorporate Grand Terrace identification and jurisdictional references.
Please call my office at the number given, and advise if this is possible for
implementation, or if another format is preferred. I sincerely appreciate the
effort Grand Terrace has extended to our office, and if I can possibly be of
:assistance to your city, please do not hesitate to call our office.
Sincerely yours,
John=J. Ahearn, Water Quality Control Inspector A t '{' �+ -
t _ I E'M-DEC 27 1993
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•'CITY-OF COLTON CIVIC CENTER 650 N:LJI;CAOENA DRIVE- ::: ''COLTON;.'CALIFORNtA 92324
Page I of 3
CITY OF COLTON
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/WATER QUALITY CONTROL
650 NORTH LA CADENA DRIVE,COLTON,CALIFORNIA 92324
WASTEWATER QUESTIONNAIRE FOR NONRESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 1
Phis form must be filled out completely,signed and dated,and submitted to the City within 14 days of receipt. If
,on have questions on completion of the form, please call City of Colton Water Quality Control at (714) 370-
i133.
Company name,mailing address,and telephone number.
Zip Code Telephone Number ( )
Address of production or manufacturing facility(Check if same
Zip Code Telephone Number { )
Person authorized to represent above named firm in official dealings with the City:
Name Title
Telephone Number. )
Alternate person to contact concerning information provided herein:
Name Title
t
Telephone Number 1 ) }
Type of business(auto repair,machine shop,electroplating,warehousing,painting,meat packaging,food
processing,etc.):
tis is to be signed by an authorized nresentatiyJ2 of your firm after completion of this form and review of the
'ormation by the sighing official
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or
supervision in accordance with a system.designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and
ecaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the
system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,
to the best of my knowledge and belief;true,accurate,and complete. I am aware that there are srgnificant
penalties for submitting false information,including the possiblity of fine and imprisionment for knowing
violations.
Date
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Name
Title
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6. Provide a brief description of the manufacturing,production,or service activities your firm conducts.
7. Water consumption and types of wastes generated (estimated or measured_ If measured, write the letter
"M"after entry):
Water Waste Where
Consumption: Discharge: Wastes Are
Maximum Maximum Discharged—
Gallons Gallons (circle all
Per Day Per Day that apply)
(check all that apply)
1. ( )Irrigation X X X X ---
2. ( )Domestic Wastes,Restroom A B C D E F
3. ( ) Heating&Air Conditioning A B C D E F
4. ( )Process Cooling Water,Non-Contact A B C D E F
5. ( )Process Cooling Water,Contact A B C.D.E F
6. ( )Boiler/Cooling/Tower A B C D E F
7. ( )Condensate X X X X A B C D E F
8. O Manufacturing Processes A B C D E F
9. ( )Food Processing A B C D E F
10.O Vehicle Washing A B C D E F
11.0 Laundry A B C D E F
12.O Photo Prooessing A B C D E F
13.( )Softener/Deionizer X X X X A B C D E F
14.( )Cleaning Raw Materials A B C D E F
15.( )Equipment Washdown A B C D E F
16.( )Floor Washdown A B C D E F
17 O Air Pollution Control Unit A B C D E F
18.( )Storm Water Runoff to Sewer A
19.0 Other X X X-X A B C D E F
TOTAL WATER CONSUMED
TOTAL WASTES GENERATED(2-19)
TOTAL NON-DOMESTIC WASTES GENERATED(4-19)
* : Typically estimated at 15 gallons per day for each employee.
**: A-Sanitary sewer
B-Storm drain or channel
C-Street
D-Ground
E-Evaporation
F-Waste haulers)
If waste haulers are used,provide names and addresses of waste haulers:
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9. a) What is the total number of sewer floor dains at your facility?
b) What is the total number of other process sewer connections at your facility?
c) How many sewer floor drains are located outdoors?
Notes:
1. In accordance with Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 403 Section 403.14 and Section
13.08.265 of City Ordinance 0-1-91, information and data provided in this questionnaire which identifies
the nature and frequency of discharge shall be available to the public without restriction. Requests for
confidential treatment of other information shall be governed by procedures specified in 40 CFR Part 2
and Section 13.08.265 of City Ordinance 0-1-91. Should a discharge permit be required for your facility,
the information specified in this questionnaire and additional information specified in a subsequent
Application for Wastewater Discharge Permit will be used by the City in developing a wastewater
discharge permit.
An authorized representative of an Industrial User may be: (1) A responsible corporate officer, if the
User submitting required reports is a corporation; (2) A general partner or proprietor if the User
submitting the required reports is a partnership or sole proprietorship respectively; (3) The person in
responsible charge, if the User is a governmental agency; (4) An individual with the same authority as
stated in 1,2,and 3 if the individual is responsible for the overall'operation of the facility from which the
discharge originates. If authorization under item 4 of this definition is no longer accurate because a
different individual or position has responsibility.for:the overall operation of the facility, or overall
responsibility for environmental matters for the company,a new authorization satisfying the requirements
of item 4 of this definition must be submitted to the City prior to or together with any reports to be signed
by an authorized representative.
responsible corporate officer may be: (a) A president, secretary, treasurer, or vice president of the
corporation in charge of a principal business function,or any other person who performs similar policy or
decision-making functions for the corporation,(b)the manager of one or more manufacturing,production,
or operation facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures
exceeding$25 million(in second-quarter 1980 dollars),if authority to sign documents has been assigned
or delegated to the Manager in accordance-with corporate procedures.
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+ PETE WILSON, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT 8, P.O. BOX 231
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92402
TDD (909) 383-5959
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December 15, 1993
Development Review
08-SBd-215-1.21+
Your Reference:
CUP-93-06, Z-93-05,
E-93-15
Johnstone Supply
Planning Department
City of Grand Terrace
22795 Barton Road
Grand Terrace, CA 92324
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
Thank you for the opportunity to review the proposed Condi-
tional Use Permit 93-06, located easterly of I-215 and northeast-
erly of Commerce Way.
We do not have any specific comments for this commercial
occupancy application. However, if any work is necessary within
or in the vicinity of State highway right of way, the developer
must obtain an encroachment permit from the Caltrans District 8
Permit Office prior to beginning work.
If additional information 'is desired, please call met at
(909) 383-6243.
G. A. LUNT
Branch Chief,
.Development Review
-� REVO DEC 27 1993
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