HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2005 0510 CC SPC ITEM 05ANOTICE OF CONTINUANCE OF CLOSED PUBLIC HEARING
A duly noticed closed public hearing regarding:
Consider General Plan Amendment No. 2001 -05,
Specific Plan No. 2001 -01, and Zone Change No.
2001 -02 for 1,650 Housing Units on 3,586.3 Acres
Located Generally North of Moorpark College and
State Route 118 on Land Immediately Outside City of
Moorpark Municipal Boundaries, on the Application
of North Park Villaae LP.
was held on May 10, 2005, at which time the City Council continued
the closed public hearing to the City Council meeting to be held on
May 18, 2005, at 7:00 p.m., in the Community Center located at 799
Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California.
Dated: May 11, 2005.
Maureen Benson, Deputy City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss
CITY OF MOORPARK )
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
I, Maureen Benson, declare as follows:
That I am the Deputy City Clerk of the City of Moorpark and that a
Notice of Continuance of Closed Public Hearing regarding:
Consider General Plan Amendment No. 2001 -05,
Specific Plan No. 2001 -01, and Zone Change No.
2001 -02 for 1,650 Housing Units on 3,586.3 Acres
Located Generally North of Moorpark College and
State Route 118 on Land Immediately Outside City of
Moorpark Municipal Boundaries, on the Application
of North Park Villaae LP.
continued from May 10, 2005, to May 18, 2005, was posted on May 11,
2005, at a conspicuous location near the place of the meeting:
Moorpark Community Center
799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, California
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct.
Executed on May 11, 2005.
Maureen Benson
Deputy City Clerk
MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA REPORT
ITEM 5. A.
CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
City Council Meetin \
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ACTION:
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TO: Honorable City Council
FROM: Barry K. Hogan, Community Development Directo
Prepared By: David A. Bobardt, Planning Mana e
DATE: May 5, 2005 (CC Meeting of 5/10/2005)
SUBJECT: Consider General Plan Amendment No. 2001 -05, Specific
Plan No. 2001 -01, and Zone Change No. 2001 -02 for
1,650 Housing Units on 3,586.3 Acres Located Generally
North of Moorpark College and State Route 118 on Land
Immediately Outside City of Moorpark Municipal
Boundaries, Applicant: North Park Village, LP
BACKGROUND /DISCUSSION
On May 4, 2005, after hearing the staff report and asking
questions of staff, the City Council continued this agenda item
to a special meeting on May 10, 2005, to allow for deliberation
on the project to begin with the full City Council present. A
couple additional items were requested to be added to the
outline of topics for discussion. A revised outline with
additional topics in underline format is provided as follows:
• Project Plan
➢ Overall Project Layout and Design Approach
➢ Grading and Hillside Management Ordinance
➢ Architecture
➢ Landscaping
➢ Phasing
➢ Public and Private Improvements /Infrastructure
➢ Residential Planning Areas (Market -Rate and Affordable
Housing)
■ Overall Project Density
■ Gating of Residential Areas
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■ Range of Lot Sizes
■ Affordable Housing Sites (PA -9 and PA -49)
➢ Neighborhood Commercial Center
➢ School Site
➢ Fire Station Site
➢ Parks (Public and Private)
■ Location
■ Size
➢ Lake
■ Size and Shape
■ Permitted Uses
■ Maintenance
■ Swimming Lagoon
➢ Open Space and Nature Preserve
■ Layout
■ Restrictions on Uses
➢ Trails
■ Lakefront Trail
■ Nature Preserve Trails
➢ Circulation System
■ SR -118 Interchange
■ Public and Private Streets
■ Bikeways
• General Plan Amendment
➢ Land Use and Circulation Element Text
➢ Ballot Issues (Changes that Moorpark Voters would
Decide)
• Specific Plan Document
➢ Organization of Document
➢ Development Regulations
➢ Design Guidelines
• Pre - Zoning
• Environmental Impact Report
➢ Unavoidable Significant Effects
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■ Loss of Farmland of Local Importance and Grazing
Land
■ Scenic Views
■ Urbanization of "Natural" Land
■ Increased Night Lighting
■ Traffic Impacts at Spring /High Intersection
■ Traffic Impacts on SR -118 and SR -23 Freeways
■ Loss of Raptor Habitat
➢ Project Benefits Proposed in Statement of Overriding
Considerations
■ Nature Preserve and Open Space System
■ Housing
■ Local Transportation Improvements
■ Parks and Recreation Facilities
■ Fire Station
■ School Mitigation
■ New Observatory Site
➢ EIR Areas of Controversy
• Wildlife Corridors and Other Biological Resource
■ Oil Wells
■ Valley Fever
■ Construction Impacts
■ Traffic Impacts
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➢ Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
■ Mitigation Wording
■ Responsibility for Overseeing Mitigation
■ Timing of Mitigation Measures
■ Monitoring Action
STAFF RECO14MENDATION
1. Discuss the project and direct staff as deemed appropriate.
2. Continue the agenda item with the closed public hearing to
the regular City Council meeting of May 18, 2005, for
further discussion.
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