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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN 1986 0430 CC ADJMINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL Moorpark, California April 30, 1986 An Adjourned Joint Meeting of the City Council and Planning Commission was held on April 30, 1986 in the Council Chambers of said City located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California. 1. CALL TO ORDER: The City Council was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by Mayor James Weak. Chairman William LaPerch called the Planning Commission to order. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Al Prieto. 3_ ROLL CALL: City Council: Councilmembers Thomas Ferguson, Albert Prieto, Danny Woolard, Leta Yancy- Sutton and Mayor James Weak. Planning Commission: Commissioners Dan Claffey, Jim Hartley, Jim Keenan and Chairman William LaPerch. Absent: Commissioner Douglas Holland. Steven Kueny, City Manager; Diane Eaton, Associate Planner. 4. DISCUSSION ITEM: A. Population Projections and Potential Build -out. Mr. Kueny stated that dwelling units should be the basis of projections and not people since the persons per dwelling unit is projected to decline in the future. He said that using the current estimated population of 15,500 and the State's 3.39 people per dwelling unit figure, the resulting dwelling units is 4,572. He went over the current City records saying the number of approved dwelling units is 4,205, proposed dwelling units 545, and projects in presubmittal 645, for a total of Minutes of the City Council Moorpark, California Page 2 April 30, 1986 r" 9,967 dwelling units. The balance of residential potential at current zoning is 725 dwelling units for a grand total of 10,692 dwelling units. Mr. Kueny said that the population forecast :for the year 2000 in the Moorpark Growth Area is 12,281 dwelling units with 11,641 in the City, and 640 in the County area. Commissioner Holland joined the meeting at 7:10 p.m. Diane Eaton went over the Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) growth information previously given the Council and Planning Commission. In addition she went over an updated Residential Report which included an additional proposed project -- TM 3049 for 93 townhomes by U.S. Condominium, two projects in the pre - submittal phase: 1) Burnette - 8.9 acres approximately 134 multi - family units located south on Los Angeles Avenue, east of Regal Homes TM 3537; 2) Carlsberg -- which has been recommended for a specific plan with approximately 511 units. She indicated that the balance of the City with residential land use potential, including those currently with open space and rural low land use categories, has capacity for approximately 750 dwelling units. This was calculated on a gross average basis, i.e., no consideration on deductions for terrain, easements, roads, etc. She said it is apparent that if these properties developed at their current land use and zoning, they would probably not develop at the maximum permitted. After brief discussion by the Council and Planning Commission, the following motion was heard: MOTION: Councilmember Leta Yancy- Sutton moved and Councilmember Bud Ferguson seconded a motion to refer the matter to the Planning Commission, with a recommendation from them on the various options for growth management to come back to the Council. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote. Minutes of the City Council Moorpark, California Page 3 5. ADJOURNMENT: April 30, 1986 MOTION: Councilmember Leta Yancy- Sutton moved and Councilmember Danny Woolard seconded a motion to adjourn. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote. Chairman LaPerch adjourned the Planning Commission. The time was 8:35 p.m. Mayor 1 5, � _ I pwo Vii - 1 ATTEST: