HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 1989 0104 CC REG ITEM 08IELOISE BROWN
Mayor
BERNARDO M. PEREZ
Mayor Pro Tern
CLINT HARPER, Ph. D.
Councilmember
PAUL LAWRASON
Councilmember
SCOTT MONTGOMERY
Councilmember
RICHARD T. HARE
City Treasurer
MOORPARK
M E M O R A N D U M
ITEM 8" Z.
STEVEN KUENY
City Manager
CHERYL J. KANE
City Attorney
PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P.
Director of
Community Development
R. DENNIS DELZEIT
City Engineer
JOHN V. GILLESPIE
Chief of Police
TO: The Honorable City Council
FROM: Patrick J. Richards„ Director of Community Development
DATE: December 28, 1988 (CC meeting of 1/4/88)
SUBJECT: PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 1041 (GRIFFIN HOMES) - MINOR
MODIFICATION NO. 3
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The applicant, Griffin Homes, has requested an amendment to Condition
No. 28 which currently reads ".....Prior to the issuance of the 245th
zone clearance, the park improvements shall be completed and the park
opened to the public." It is requested that Condition No. 28 be
amended to require completion of the park upon the 282nd zone clearance.
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Griffin Homes approached the Department of Community Development with a
request for zone clearance which would have completed Phase II of
TR -3963. During staff's review prior to the issuance of zone clearance
it was noted that 243 permits had previously been issued and the park
had not yet been completed. Further, review by staff noted the fact
that the park landscape improvement plans may riot have been approved.
However, later it was discovered that the plans had been approved by
the City. The discrepancy associated with the park improvement plans
did stop park construction 'For several weeks.
This application for a modification has been reviewed by the Director
of Community Development and has been deemed to be minor and will be
approved. Past practice and policy has been to allow the Council to
review the matter and if they disagree with the Director they may set
this matter for a hearing.
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If the Council takes no action on the matter, then the Director's
decision stands.
Recommended Action
Receive and file.
Attachment: Condition No. 28 of Resolution No. 86 -275
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CITY
COUNCIL RES. NO. 86 -275
FEBRUARY
18, 1986 Page 4 of 15
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shall be eliminated from the property, as approved by the Director of
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Community Development.
24.
That if archaeological or historical artifacts are uncovered during
grading operations, the developer shall ensure the preservation of the
site; shall obtain the services of a qualified archaeologist to recom-
mend proper disposition of the site; and shall obtain the Community
Development Director's written concurrence of the recommended dis-
position before undertaking development.
25.
That during grading of on -site roads and building pads, regular watering
of unpaved areas:shall occur to reduce fugitive dust emissions.
26.
That the following measures shall be completed by the developer to miti-
gate the air quality impacts of the project:
a. Construction of two bus turn -outs along Collins Drive to accom-
modate any future extension of transit service.
b. Construction of a Class I bike lane east of the Collins Drive
.right -of -way to encourage bicycle transportation to Moorpark
College.
C. Prior to recordation of the final map for Phase I, contribution of
$10,000 to Commuter Computer to fund the formation of carpools.
27.
That in conjunction with the recordation of Phase I, an approximate 6.0
acre park site in the location shown on the tentative map shall be
dedicated to the City to partially meet the requirements of the Moorpark
Municipal Code, Sections 8279 -4 et. seq. The size of the park shall
permit no overlap between a standard size soccer field and softball/
baseball diamond with a 240 foot outfield radius. Lots 486 through 489
shall be eliminated. Some or all of these lots may be relocated south
of 1st Circle, if a park site of approximately 6 acres can still be pro-
vided. The improvements identified in Section 8297 -4.3 of the code
shall be required of the developer. At the City's option, any remaining
land dedication requirement shall be met by the developer with one of
the following: a) payment of in -lieu fees; b) improvements to the park
pursuant to the development plan approved by the City; or c) a combi-
nation of a and b above.
028.
That prior to issuance of the first zone clearance for Phase II, a park
be approved by the City
development plan prepared by the developer shall
Parks and Recreation Commission. The plan shall indicate the recrea-
tional facilities to be provided by the developer. Prior to issuance of
the 181st zone clearance, the developer shall enter into an agreement
with the City for completion of the facilities, including one year main-
_ tenance of the completed park, and construction shall commence. Prior
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to issuance _Qf the 245th zone clearance, the park improvements shall be
compfete-d and the park opened to the public. _
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J 29.
That Lots 271 through 274 shall be redesigned to conform in size with
the adjacent lots and to eliminate their flag accesses, if feasible.
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