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ANNOTATED
PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
June 26, 2000
7:00 p.m.
Next Resolution No. PC- 2000 -392
1. CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order at 7:12 p.m.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Walter Brown, City Engineer led the pledge of allegiance
to the flag.
3. ROLL CALL:
Mark DiCecco - Chair
Janice Parvin - Vice Chair
Paul Haller
Kipp Landis
William F. Otto
All Commissioners were present at the meeting. Staff
attending included Wayne Loftus, Director of Community
Development, John Libiez, Planning Manager, Walter
Brown, City Engineer, and Celia LaFleur, Administrative
Secretary.
4. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
None
5. REORDERING OF, AND ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA:
None
6. CONSENT CALENDAR:
A. June 12, 2000 Planning Commission Minutes
MOTION: Commissioner Parvin moved and Commissioner
Haller seconded a motion to approve the minutes of June
12, 2000 as presented. Motion passed with a unanimous
5:0 voice vote.
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PATRICK HUNTER JOHN E. WOZNIAK CHRISTOPHER EVANS CUNT HARPER DEBBIE RODGERS
Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Coundlmember
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7. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
None
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Tentative Tract Map 5045 to divide 445 acres into
562 residential lots, 69 acres of open space, 101
acres of habitat easement, a 22 acre school site, a
7 acre public park, reservation for the extension
of SR -23 and the SR -118 arterial bypass. Planning
Commission action is a recommendation to the City
Council who will take final action. Applicant:
Morri son- Fountainwood- Agoura. Location: The site is
generally located northerly of Charles Street
easterly of Walnut Canyon Road, southerly of the
City corporate border on the north and immediately
west of Ventura County Happy Camp Canyon Regional
Park. Staff Recommendation: Approval subject to
/^ conditions.
John Libiez, Planning Manager presented the staff
report. Reference: Staff Report dated June 26,
2000.
The Commission commented on the following:
✓ Assessment District vs. Homeowners Association
for maintenance of Open Space and common areas.
✓ Plan for preserving the Habitat Conservation Area
for the California Gnatcatcher and the provisions
for protection and long term maintenance.
✓ School facility fees, dedication of the school
site and status of an agreement.
✓ Lot size and setbacks and their relationship to
the Specific Plan
✓ Regulations of the Hillside Ordinance, and the
incorporation of contour grading through policy
guidelines, including appropriateness,
application and enforcement.
✓ Approval of a truck /haul route if necessary.
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✓ Grading, cuts and fills monitoring and
enforcement.
Testimony received from the following:
Michael Greynald, 711 Daily Drive, Camarillo #110,
representing Morrison Fountainwood Agoura. Mr. Greynald
gave a brief overview of the proposed development to the
Commission. He described each of the planned areas, the
trail system and the process required for preservation
of the Habitat Conservation Area for the California
Gnatcatcher.
Pam and Steve Castro, 479 Charles Street, Moorpark. Pam
and Steve Castro had the following concerns:
✓ The Habitat Conservation Area for the California
Gnatcatcher area is at the rear of the Castro property
and should be fenced.
✓ Drainage, installation, flow and concerns of Condition
No. CED -17, page 26.
✓ Provisions for future fire hydrants since the existing
P.S. for Kids, a pre - school facility operates only if
within three hundred feet of a fire hydrant.
✓ Are existing utilities going to be placed underground?
✓ Removal of water meters and its affect on the business
of P.S. for Kids.
✓ Paving of access road to the proposed development. Who
pays for new or rerouted access?
✓ Grading and noise during construction.
Victoria L. Chaidez, 13931 E. Los Angeles Avenue,
Moorpark. Ms. Chaidez was concerned that the southeast
corner of the development continues to provide a
corridor for wildlife to go to the Arroyo from Happy
Camp Canyon Park.
Mr. Greynald provided the following information:
✓ The concerns raised by Pam and Steve Castro and
Victoria Chaidez regarding drainage, fencing, fire
r hydrant, utilities, access and wildlife movement have
been addressed and an agreement for compensation has
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been reached. Many details remain to be worked out
including relocation of the water meters.
The hearing closed at 8:25 p.m.
John Libiez, Planning Manager clarified that the
tentative tract map before the Planning Commission at
this time will create only four hundred sixty (460)
single family lots and that the area identified as Plan
Area 5, designated for small lot development would
require a subsequent tract map to ownership
opportunities.
MOTION: Commissioner Parvin moved and Commissioner
Landis seconded a motion approving Resolution No. PC-
2000 -392 recommending City Council approval of Tentative
Tract Map 5045 to divide 445 acres into 562 residential
lots, 69 acres of open space, 101 acres of habitat
easement, a 22 acre school site, a 7 acre public park,
reservation for the extension of SR -23 and the SR -118
arterial bypass. Motion passed with a unanimous 5:0
voice vote.
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
None
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:
The Director informed the Planning
99 -4, the industrial building by
Condor Drive recently recommended
the City for approval would be
agenda on July 19,2000.
ADJOURNMENT:
The meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
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Gerald Felsenthal on
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on the City Council
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