File #: 18-2305    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Reports from City Commissions, Committees, and Boards Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/14/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/6/2018 Final action:
Title: City Council consideration of CUP17-002, a Conditional Use Permit application to establish a 2.5 million-gallon potable water reservoir on 0.90-acres located at 3985 Nelson Street in the R-1A (Single-Family Residential, 40,000 square-foot minimum lot size) Zone. (Applicant: City of Corona, Department of Water and Power)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report.pdf, 2. Staff Report with Attachments.pdf
AGENDA REPORT
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION



DATE: 12/5/2018

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

FROM: Community Development Department

SUBJECT:
Title
City Council consideration of CUP17-002, a Conditional Use Permit application to establish a 2.5 million-gallon potable water reservoir on 0.90-acres located at 3985 Nelson Street in the R-1A (Single-Family Residential, 40,000 square-foot minimum lot size) Zone. (Applicant: City of Corona, Department of Water and Power)

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council:

1. Take no action, thereby affirming the Planning and Housing Commission's action granting CUP17-002, based on the findings contained in the staff report and conditions of approval.
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2. Set the item for review at a subsequent meeting.

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ANALYSIS:
Conditional Use Permit 17-002 is an application by the city's Department of Water and Power to construct a 2.5 million-gallon water reservoir on 0.90 acres located at 3985 Nelson Street. The project is necessary to help upgrade the city's basic infrastructure and stay in pace with the city's growth. The reservoir will provide operational, emergency and fire flow storage of 2.5 million-gallons of potable water to the city's Zone 4 1220' Hydraulic Grade Line (HGL) pressure zone. Additionally, the storage tank will help alleviate the additional storage required for the Arantine Hills community approved by the City Council in 2012, and alleviate the predicted future deficiency of five million gallons for the 1220-Zone storage in the year 2020 as shown in the City's 2005 Water Master Plan. The developer of the Arantine Hills community is responsible for paying 43.2 percent of the total cost of the reservoir.

The project site is located in a residential area and is currently undeveloped. To the west of the site is Nelson Street with single-family residences beyond. To the north is Keith Street with undeveloped land located beyond. To the east are undevel...

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