HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG RPTS 1988 0523 PC SPCJOHN PATRICK LANE
r— Mayor
ELOISE BROWN
Mayor Pro Tom
JOHN GALLOWAY
Councilmember
CLINT HARPER, Ph.D.
Councilmember
BERNARDO M. PEREZ
Councilmember
MAUREEN W. WALL
City Clerk
MOORPARK
A G E N D A
MOORPARK PLANNING COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING OF:
Monday, May 23, 1988
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. ROLL CALL
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None.
6. CONSENT CALENDAR
7. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Old Business)
A. COMPREHENSIVE PLANING ORDIANNCE - DRAFT
The proposed CPO is divided into two parts:
STEVEN KUENY
City Manager
CHERYLJ.KANE
City Attorney
PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P.
Director of
Community Development
R. DENNIS DELZEIT
City Engineer
JOHN V. GILLESPIE
Chief of Police
THOMAS P. GENOVESE
City Treasurer
Part I - addressed the City's General Plan. It would require
voter approval of any general plan amendment that involved the
following:
Land of 100 acres or more.
2. An increase in population of more than 350 people.
3. Add more than 1000 average daily vehicle trips.
Those who wish to address the Moorpark Planning Commission on any
item, are required to fill out a Speaker's Card, and present it to the
Secretary prior to the item being heard or they may not be heard.
799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
SPECIAL MEETING OF:
May 23, 1988
page 2
Part II - requires the adoption of the following ordinances:
1. A Hillside, Ridgeline and Open Space Preservation Ordinance
2. Development Standards Ordinance
This ordinance would address specific development and design
standards for all projects.
3. The development of a comprehensive Traffic Management
and Circulation Development Plan
This includes a mandate to maintain a Level of Service of "C ".
4. The establishment of additional greenbelts both east and
west of the City.
5. Historical and significant tree preservation measures.
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS (New Business)
None.
9. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION ITEMS
None
10. INFORMATION ITEMS
None.
11. COMMISSION COMMENTS
12. STAFF COMMENTS
13. ADJOURNMENT
Copies of the reports or other written documentation relating to each item
of business on the agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and
are available for public review. Any questions concerning any agenda
item may be directed to the Department of Community Development, 799
Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California. (805) 529 -61W.
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING AGENDA
CITY OF MOORPARK )
COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
I, Celia LaFleur, appointed Secretary to the Planning
Commission of the City of Moorpark, County of Ventura, State
of California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury,
that I posted a copy of the Moorpark Planning GCommission
Agenda for the meeting of
at the following location: l/
MOORPARK COMMUNITY CENTER
799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, California, 93021
Said agenda shall remain in place until after the meeting
for the availability of public review for at least 72 hours
prior to the meeting, pursuant to Section 54954 et.seq. of the
California Government Code.
Executed on this 1AP6 day of ' // / /W-1
Moorpark, California.
By: /
Celia LaFl ut, Secretary to
the Planning Commission
JOHN PATRICK LANE
Mayor
ELOISE BROWN
Mayor Pro Tom
JOHN GALLOWAY
Codnclimember
CLINT HARPER, Ph.U,
Cainolimember
BERNARDO M,PEREZ
Co inollmember
MAUPiEEN W. WALL
City Clerk
MOORPARK
NOTICE AND
PUBLIC MEETING
PLANNING COMMISSION
STEVEN KVFNY
City Manager
CHERYL J.KANE
City Attorney
PATRICK RICHARDB, A.I.C.P.
Director of
Community Development
R. DENNIS DELZEIT
City Engineer
CALL OF A JOHN V. GILLESPIE
Chief of Police
OF THE. MOORPARK THOMAS P. GENOVESE
OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK City Treasurer
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public: meeting of the Planning
Commissionof the City of Moorpark is hereby called to be held on MONDAY MAY 23,
1988, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Said meeting will be held in the Multipurpose Room
of the Community Center of the City of Moorprk, located at 799 Moorpark Avenue,
Moorpark, California.
Said public meeting shall be to conduct a meeting for the purpose of
soliciting citizen comments regarding the Draft Comprehensive Planning Ordinance
The proposed CPO is divided into two parts:
Part I - addressed the City's General plan. It would require voter approval of any
general plan amendment that involved the following:
1. Land of 100 acres or, more.
2.
An Increase in
population of
more
than 350 people.
3.
Add more than
1000 average
daily
vehicle trips.
Pa. -t- 11 - requires the adoption of the following ordinances:
1. A Hillside, Ridgeline and Open Space Preservation Ordinance
2, Development Standards Ordinance
This ordinanna would address specific development and design
standards for all projects.
3. The development of a comprehensive Traffic Management and
Circulation Development Plan
This Includes a mandate to maintain a Level of Service, of "C ".
4. The establishment of additional greenbelts both east and west of
the City.
//5. Historical and significant trea preservation measures.
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JOHN PATRICK LANE
Mayor
ELOISE BROWN
Mayor Pro Tern
JOHN GALLOWAY
Councilmember
CLINT HARPER, Ph.D.
Councilmember
BERNARDO M.PEREZ
Councilmember
MAUREEN W. WALL
City Clerk
MOORPARK
STEVEN KUENY
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CHERYL J. KANE
City Attorney
PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P.
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NOTICE AND CALL OF A JOHN
Chief oflPolcePlE
PUBLIC MEETING OF THE MOORPARK THOMAS P. GENOVESE
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK City Treasurer
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public meeting of the Planning
Commissionof the City of Moorpark is hereby called to be held on MONDAY MAY 23,
1988, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Said meeting will be held in the Multipurpose Room
of the Community Center of the City of Moorprk, located at 799 Moorpark Avenue,
Moorpark, California.
Said public meeting shall be to conduct a meeting for the purpose of
soliciting citizen comments regarding the Draft Comprehensive Planning Ordinance
The proposed CPO is divided into two parts:
Part I - addressed the City's General Plan. It would require voter approval of any
general plan amendment that involved the following:
1. Land of 100 acres or more.
r 2. An increase in population of more than 350 people.
3. Add more than 1000 average daily vehicle trips.
Part II - requires the adoption of the following ordinances:
May
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1. A Hillside, Ridgeline and Open Space Preservation Ordinance
2. Development Standards Ordinance
This ordinance would address specific development and design
standards for all projects.
3. The development of a comprehensive Traffic Management and
Circulation Development Plan
This includes a mandate to maintain a Level of Service of "C ".
4. The establishment of additional greenbelts both east and west of
the City.
5. Historical and significant tree preservation measures.
799 Wrp-c-Hfli Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864
NOTICEB /CDD
JOHN PATRICK LANE
Mayor
ELOISE BROWN
Mayor Pro Tom
JOHN GALLOWAY
Councllmember
CLINT HARPER, Ph.D.
Counollmember
BERNARDO M. PEREZ
Counclimamber
MAUREEN W. WALL
City Clerk
MOORPARK
STSVEN KUENV
City Manager
CHERYLJ.KANE
City Attorney
PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P.
Director of
Community Development
R, DENNIS DELZEIT
City Engineer
NOTICE= AND CALL OF A JOHN
PUBLIC MEETING OF THE MOORPARK THOMAS P.GENOVESE
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK City Troasuref
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public meeting of the Planning
Commissionof the City of Moorpark is hereby called 'to be held on MONDAY MAY 23,
1988, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Said meeting will be held in the Multipurpose Room
of the Community Center of the City of Moorprk, located at 799 Moorpark Avenue,
Moorpark, California.
Said public meeting shall be to conduct a meeting for the purpose of
soliciting citizen comments regarding the Draft Comprehensive Planning Ordinance
The proposed CPO is divided into two parts:
Part I addressed the City's General Plan. It would require voter approval of any
general plan amendment that involved the following:
1. Land of 100 acres or, more.
2. An Increase in population of more than 350 people.
3. Add more than 1000 average daily vehicle trips,
Part 11 - requires the adoption of the following ordinances:
1. A Hillside, Ridgeline and Open Space Preservation Ordinance
2. Development Standards Ordinance
This ordinance would address specific development and design
standards for all projects.
3. The development of a comprehensive Traffic Management and
Circulation Development Plan
This Includes a mandate to maintain a Level of Service of "C ".
4. The establishment of additional greenbelts both east and west of
the City.
5, Historical and significant tree preservation measures.
May 8
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Moorpark, California 93021 (t305) 529 8864
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