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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA 1986 0106 CC REGJAMES D. WEAK Mayor '4S C. FERGUSON 3yor Pro Tem .BERT PRIETO Councilmember DANNY A. WOOLARD Councilmember LETA YANCY•SUTTON Councilmember DORIS D. BANKUS City Clerk THOMAS P. GENOVESE City Treasurer MOORIIA.RK AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING Mon day , January 6 � 198 6 7 -00 p_m_ 1 _ CALL TO ORDER 2- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3 _ ROLL CALL _ APPROVAL OF MINUTES — STEVEN KUENY City Manager CHERYL J. KANE City Attorney RICHARD MORTON Director of Community Development R. DENNIS DELZEIT City Engineer JOHN V. GILLESPIE Chief of Police Next Ord. No. 61 Next Reso. No. 86 -262 5 _ PROCLAMATIONS /COMMENDATIONS and SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS A. Resolution of Commendation - Gerry Spencer - Service on Area Housing Authority of Ventura County B. Report re First Annual Police and Students Christmas Food Drive 6- COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC - 3 minutes maximum per speaker A. Marilyn Peterson - re Bus Turnout- Buttercreek Area 7- HEARINGS A. General Plan Amendment No. 85 -1, Tentative Tract Map No. 3963, Zone Change No. 2801 and Residential Planned Development Permit No. 1041 ( Griffin Development Company) Proposed amendment to the Moorpark General Plan Land Use Element to redesignate an approximate 254 acre parcel from Rural High Density Residential (1 acre per dwelling unit) to Medium Low Density Residen- 799 Moorpwk Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864 AGENDA - City Council Meeting of January 2, 1986 Page 2 7- HEARINGS - Continued A. ( Continued) tial (2.6 dwelling units per acre average) , or other appropriate designation. Approval of a tentative tract map, residential planned development permit and a zone change (from Rural Exclusive, one acre minimum to Residential Planned Development, 2 dwelling units per acre, or other appropriate zone) are also requested to subdivide the property into 484 single family dwellings, 5 estate lots, and park and school sites. Approximately 43 percent of the property is proposed to be retained in open space. Location: North of Campus Park Drive, at present terminus of Collins Drive, adjacent to and west of Moorpark College ( Continued from December 16, 1985 ) B. Planned Development Permit No. PD -966 (MASH Associates) Proposed construction of a neighborhood shopping center within a 4.7 acre parcel. Proposed center will offer retail and professional services to the adjacent community. The main structure will contain 46,280 square feet. Additional structures offering food service and financial services will add 9,000 square feet to the toal building area. Location: Southwest of the intersection of Moorpark Road and Los Angeles Avenue. The site, triangular in shape, has frontage on both Moorpark Road and Los Angeles Avenue and abuts the Arroyo Simi. (Continued from December 16, 1985 ) C. Tract No. 4170 ( Formerly TR- 3070 -5) (U. S. Condominium Corporation) Major Modification to segment of an existing recorded map, including street alignment, street improvements, lot configuration and building configuaration. Location: North of and adjacent to the intersection of Campus Park Drive and Princeton Avenue. AGENDA — City Council Meeting of January 6, 1986 Page 3 8- ORDINANCES /RESOLUTIONS A. Ordinance No. 60 re Peddlers, Itinerant Merchants and Solicitors (for adoption) B. Ordinance No. re Bingo (for introduction - continued from December 16, 1985 ) C. Resolution No. 86- Approving Major Modification to Residential Planned Development Permit No. PD -851 (Pacifica and Pardee), insofar same pertains to Lots 2 through 304 and Lots 373 through 382 of Tract No. 2865 (Pardee). D. Resolution No. 86- Approving Development Plan Permit No. DP -325 on Application of NHD Partners. E. Resolution No. 86- Approving Tentative Tract No. TR -4081, on Application of Frank M. Chadwick. F. Resolution No. 86- Endorsing and Urging Support of the "Fair Responsibility Act of 1986". 9 _ COMMENTS FROM COiJNCILMEM$ERS AGENDA Page 4 - City Council Meeting of January 6, 1986 TO _ STAFF REPORTS - RECOMMENI7ED ACTION ITEMS A. Loss Paying Fund B. Right -of -Way Acquisition for Los Angeles Avenue Widening Project C. Waterworks District No. 1 Feasibility Study D. Moorpark Avenue Improvements - PD -1048 E. Unemployment Insurance - Funding Options F. Alignment Study of Highway 118 between High Street and South Condor Drive G. Petition Concerning Land Use Designation of Property Known as "Gisler Field" 11 _ STAFF REPORTS — INFORMATION ITEMS A. Extension of General Plan Elements B. Mortgage Credit Certificates - Report from City Attorney C. Moorpark Central Neighborhood Council Communication I I A G E N D A - City Council Meeting of January 6, 1986 Page 5 12 _ CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of Warrant Register B. Amendment to Contract with Michael Brandman Associates for OSCAR Element to General Plan C. Membership - International Conference of Building Officials 13 _ FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 14 _ ADJOURNMENT