HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN 1996 0617 PC REGPlanning Commission, City of Moorpark, California
Minutes of June 17, 1996
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The Regular meeting of the Planning Commission, City of Moorpark,
California was held on June 17, 1996, in the City Council Chambers,
799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California.
Chairman John Torres called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m.,
adjourned to the Joint City Council/ Planning Commission
meeting, and later reconvened to the Planning Commission
meeting at 9:15 p.m.
Commissioners Torres, May, Miller, Martens, and Acosta were
present at the meeting.
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Applicant: Hidden Creek Ranch Partners (Messenger)
Proposal: The Hidden Creek Ranch Specific Plan is
intended to provide for the systematic implementation of
the City's General Plan, within the framework of a
comprehensive regulatory plan. The City's General Plan
allows for a dwelling unit range between 2,400 and 3,221,
and other appropriate land uses, for the Specific Plan
site. A General Plan Amendment has been requested to
reflect the final approved Specific Plan land use
designations, circulation system, and environmental
setting information on the City General Plan exhibits;
and a Zone Change has been requested to prezone the
Specific Plan site.
The proposed Specific Plan provides for up to 3,221
residential units located within 4 villages, which would
be concentrated in the southern portion of the 4,323 -acre
site and separated by open space. The 4 villages will be
defined by village centers, schools, parks, and other
public facilities. Other related and supporting uses
would include a 18 -hole golf course with a 10.5 -acre
clubhouse area, an equestrian center, and 29.2 acres of
commercial uses. Approximately lot of the residential
units are proposed to be developed as affordable housing.
The draft land use plan proposal is for 2,700 acres of
the site to be designated as open space, of which 1,800
acres in the northerly portion of the site is proposed to
be retained as natural open space.
A Sphere of Influence amendment and annexation approval
from the Ventura County Local Agency Formation Commission
would be required before the City could formally approve
zoning, subdivision maps, and permits for Specific Plan
development.
Planning Commission, City of Moorpark, California
Minutes of June 17, 1996
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Location: Within the Moorpark Area of Interest in Ventura
County, directly north of the City jurisdictional
boundary near Moorpark College and the Campus Park and
Varsity Park residential areas, and east and south of
Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park.
Assessor Parcel No.(s): 500 -0- 120 -035,
170 -135, -205, -255, -285, -295, -305,
-345, -355, -365, -375; 500 -0- 180 -045,
-115; 500 -0- 281 -035, -045, -165, -175,
-215; 500 -0- 292 -065, -135, -145; 615 -0-
615-0- 150 -185.
-55, -065; 500 -0-
-315, -325, -335,
-055, -075, -105,
-185, -195, -205,
110 -205, -215; and
Staff Recommendation: Continue the June 17, 1996, public
hearing to July 22, 1996.
MOTION: Commissioner Acosta moved and Commissioner May seconded
a motion to approve staff recommendation and continue the
public hearing to July 22, 1996.
Motion passed with a unanimous 5:0 voice vote.
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Chairman Torres adjourned the meeting at 9:20 p.m.
Attest:
hn Torres, Chairman
r Celia LaFleur, Secretary
to the Planning Commission
City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, CA (805) 529 -6864, Ext. 228
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