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Planning
City of Moorpark, California
Ictober 10.1994
The Planning Commi lion meeting of October 10, 1994, was held in the City Council Chambers, 799 Mooprark
Avenue, Moorpark, California 93021
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Wesner called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairman Wesner led the pledge.
3. ROLL CALL
All Commissioner's attended the meeting. Staff attending included the Director of Community
Development, Assistant City Engineer, Dirk Lovett, and Administrative Secretary, Celia LaFieur.
4. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
None
5. REORDERING OF THE AGENDA
No agenda items reordered.
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Chairman Wesner moved and Commissioner Torres seconded the motion to approved the minutes
of September 26, 1994. Motion passed with a 5:0 voice vote.
Planning Commission meetings of October 24, 1994, and November 14,1994 were canceled.
7. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
a. Resolution No. PC -94 -293
ARESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK,
CALIFORNIA MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL PERTAINING TO
PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE - ESTABLISHING STANDARDS
AND PROCEDURES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF HILLSIDE AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF
MOORPARK
Commissioner Torres moved and Commissioner Marten seconded the motion to approve Planning
Commission Resolution No. PC-94 -293. The motion passed with a 5:0 voice vote.
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
There were no public hearings.
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10. DISCUSSION ITEMS
The Director reported on the status of the items listed below.
Crossing Guard(s) in Mountain Meadouua
The Director reported that Urban West Communities had previously paid the fee required by the
conditions of approval for the tract.
City Goals & Objectives FY93/04
The Commission concurred to continue this Item to their next regular meeting.
Traffic Issues at Peach Hill
Commissioner Miller stated that he was concerned about traffic at Peach HIt11Spring Road and Los
Angeles Avenue at Spring Road. He said that these intersections were heavily traveled, and was
concerned about the additional traffic from the Carlsberg Specific Plan project. The Director said
that Carlsberg is required to build Science Drive, and will be used as an access to the north and
south to alleviate traffic congestion on Spring Road. The Commission also voiced their complaint
that the school district caused this new traffic congestion and did nothing to mitigate the problem.
FY93/94 Community Development Department Staffing
The Director reported on the FY93/94 Budget and the personnel deletions made to the Community
Development Department.
Mail Marketing - Status
Mail Marketing expects to occupy their building on October 28, 1994.
City /County Proposed Golf Courses
The Director provided information on the Messenger, Bollinger, and Happy Camp golf courses
proposed. Mr. Aguilera reported that the City Council was concerned with the short response
period on the Happy Camp Golf Course proposal. That the County had received only one proposal
from Mr. Mahan. Also, that the access to the Happy Camp Golf Course would not be at Campus
Park Drive.
Mr. Eddie Bergfield commented on the Bollinger and County Golf Course proposals. He said that
he was concerned about traffic, and clustering.
Mission Bell - Proposal
Ventura Pacific Capital Group's proposed major modification for a 8-8 Cineplex theater, and
Albertson's market was approved by the City Council on October 5, 1994. The Disposition and
Development Agreement with the Redevelopment Agency is still pending approval.
Mountain Meadows Commercial Site - Status
The Director informed the Commission that the commercial property formerly known as the
Ralph's market site was recently purchased by a major market chain. The City has not yet received
an application, but expects the new owners to file in the near future.
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Sprino Road Bridas
City Council selected the firm of Dwight, French and Associates to design the improvements, it is
expected that the process will take approximately nine months to complete.
Specific Plans - Status
Specific Plan No. 2, - the JBR property has not filed and is now for sale.
Specific Plan No. 10, the Schleve property has not filed, and is looking for buyers.
Specific Plan No. 9, Moorpark Unified School District has not filed, but a developer is interested in
purchasing the property.
Specific Plan No. 1, Levy Property, is currently processing their application and has yet to submit
their proposal to the City.
Specific Plan No. 8, Hidden Creek Ranch, is within four to eight weeks of having an administrative
Draft EIR and Specific Plan.
11. ANNOUNCEMENTS or FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Commissioner Miller inquired about the Mountain Meadows TR4637 proposal. The Director said
that the project is currently being redsigned and expects that it will go back to the City Council by
the end of November.
12. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m.
Respectfully submitted
11 -16 -94 by:
Celia LaFleur, Secretary to Chairman presiding:
the Planning Commission
Michael H. Wesner, Jr.