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MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA REPORT
The Honorable City Council
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Hugh R. Riley, Assistant City Mana e
February 17, 2006 (CC Meeting of March 1, 2006)
Consider Conceptual Site Plan for the Ruben Castro Human Services
Center
DISCUSSION
One of the City Council's top ten priority projects is the development of a new City
Human Services Center that will include facilities to provide medical, dental, mental
health, and other social services to the City's low and moderate income families. In April
2001, the City of Moorpark Redevelopment Agency acquired a 7.58 acre site on Spring
Road for the Police Services Center. Approximately two acres of that site have been
designated for the new Human Services Center. This parcel was acquired by the City
with Community Development Block Grant Funds for that purpose. The proposed facility
would include a 10,000 square foot medical clinic, a 15,000 square foot "Under -one-
Roof' Building, and an area for day laborers to assemble.
The medical building setback along Spring Road is 33'- 7" which matches that of the
CHP portion of the Police Service Center. The Under - One -Roof building is set back 64'-
10" feet to create the plaza area for day laborer assembly and to create a diminishing
architectural site line for the two facilities as drivers and pedestrians proceed north into
the downtown area. The site provides opportunities for future increased parking on the
south property line room for expansion of the Under - One -Roof Building to the east. The
existing property being leased to Catholic Charities at the east end of the site will be
developed for parking in the final project stages to permit the agency to continue to
operate there until the new building is ready for occupancy.
HMC Architects has completed the conceptual site plan for the proposed facility that will
be located at 612 Spring Road immediately north of the Police Services Center. The
plan is the product of numerous meetings with facility user groups and city staff and is
presented here for City Council consideration.
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Honorable City Council
March 1, 2006
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approve conceptual site plan for Ruben Castro Human Services Center as prepared by
HMC Architects
Attachment 1: Site Plan
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