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From the album: W-70 Elementary School Ground Breaking
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From the album: W-70 Elementary School Ground Breaking
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From the album: W-70 Elementary School Ground Breaking
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From the album: W-70 Elementary School Ground Breaking
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City officials, School District officials, and West Roseville developers broke ground today for the third elementary school here in the West Roseville Specific Plan. This will be the third of four elementary schools planned for the area and is scheduled to be open for the fall semester of 2017. Here are a few photos from today's groundbreaking.
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Attendees: Joe and Sue Van Zant and Loren Cook from FFNA Board; Curtis Hunter, Dan Gergis from WPNA Board; Erik Lawson from WPNA and Ted Herr from Granite Bay. 1) Future meetings: We have been confirmed to meet throughout the summer at St. John’s Episcopal Church on June 21st, July 19th, and August 16th and will continue at Chilton Middle School through the end of the year. 2) Issues/Discussion Items: A) A summary of the Steering Committee meeting from 3-31-2016 was presented by Curtis Hunter. 1. Meeting was at Junction Library at 6:00pm with approximately 18 people in attendance, most were RJUHSD district representatives or district employees. There were 5 community members in attendance at this productive meeting. 2. The architects, the DLR group, was presenting the plans and focusing on phase one, the timeline is still on track for a 2020 opening. 3. The focus building concepts as presented by DLR are 'dynamic learning opportunities, collaboration and transparency.' 4. Concern was voiced for pushing the city and parks and recreation to build a joint-use pool on the Phillip Road side of the campus. 5. A constructive exchange of ideas were voiced to DLR including the arrangement of entrance/exit for whole campus rallies and assemblies in the gym; location of basketball courts; using common lighting masts for the soccer pitch and track facilities; paving more parking for in phase one for cost savings and portable classrooms before phase 2 is completed. 6. Concern was also voiced about parking and cooperation between the district and the Placer Valley Sports and Tourism soccer complex. 7. Input from all stakeholders was heard, and the meeting was adjourned at 8:00pm. B) A summary of the questions we posed and the answers we received from the RJUHSD is attached. We are developing some follow-up questions to send back. C) Curtis Hunter is drafting a letter from our committee to Roseville Elementary School District and local Parent/Teacher Organizations to introduce us and let them know that we want to be a partner to their entities. D) Groundbreaking for the new elementary school will be Thursday, April 28th, 10:30 at the school site: 4375 Brookstone Drive in the WestPark neighborhood. Several Board members are planning to attend. 8. Loren has asked the City of Roseville to ask Signature Homes if they will be updating/improving the sign for the Sixth High School. Update to come. 9. We further discussed putting together a forum for School Board candidates for our August Meeting on August 16, 2016. Since the final filing date for candidates is August 12, 2016, we decided to have a forum at Chilton Middle School Multipurpose Room in place of our September meeting. That would be September 20, 2016. We will look into this possibility and compose questions and find a moderator. 10. Next meeting is May 19, 2016 at Chilton Library. Thank You to all who attended! Your input is invaluable.
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Distracted Driving
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c.1879 Historic Fiddyment Ranch Home, West Roseville National Register of Historic Places, #10000503 From the Roseville Historical Society Preservation Committee... MARCH 2016 PROPERTY UPDATE Tenants have vacated the property. City officials are reviewing the property status and are negotiating what repairs Signature Development will be responsible for before City takes over the property. Extra security patrols have been ordered by City. The purpose of this committee is to engage with the city and community in the following ways: To understand the maintenance schedule, its costs and any ramifications repairs would have on the historic property. To ensure that the site is protected as repairs are underway. There are two structures on the site currently in dangerous decay; the original 1879 smokehouse and cooler buildings. Both are brick structures with original mortar. To communicate to the community about the property and the potential it holds for its positive impact on Roseville and its history. To find and write grants and fundraise for preservation funding. To engage with the City of Roseville about the future use of the structure, i.e. to create a public place where the community can appreciate and learn about this incredible part of Roseville’s past. Smokehouse brick structure built in 1879. Current state; 2016 How can YOU help? Let our city council know how important it is to preserve this historic property! Here is a sample letter to send: Restore the Fiddyment House Property.docx Mayor: Carol Garcia Bonnie Gore Pauline Roccucci Parks & Rec Director: Dion Louthan Vice Mayor: Susan Rohan Tim Herman City Manager: Rob Jensen Asst City Manager: Dominick Casey
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Join your neighbors and other community leaders to hear about the state of crime in Placer County, common scams targeting our City, crime prevention tips, and information on how to prepare for an emergency! Speakers: Roseville Mayor Carol Garcia Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn Placer County District Attorney Scott Owens Roseville City Police & Fire Personnel When: Thursday, May 12th, 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM (continental breakfast provided) Where: Timber Creek Ballroom, 7050 Del Webb Blvd., Roseville Cost: Free to Attendees To register or for questions please visit www.rsvlcrimestoppers.org, email contact@rsvlcrimestoppers.org or call 916-520-2772. Sponsors: Sun City Roseville Neighborhood Watch Association Download the flyer here: Public-Safety-Forum.pdf
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on April 20, 2016 at 7 pm, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for a GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS. SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENTS. REZONE. LARGE LOT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP. AND SMALL LOT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP - 3200 PLEASANT GROVE BOULEVARD - WESTBROOK PHASES 2 & 3- PL 13-0318. Request: The entitlements include: 1) General Plan amendment to change the land use designations from approximately 63.8 acres of L~ Density Residential (LDR), 57.7 acres of Medium Density Residential (MOR), 27 .5 acres of High Density Residential (HDR) and 42. 7 acres of Community Commercial (CC) to approximately 107.6 acres of LOR, 34.6 acres of MOR, 24.1 acres of HOR and 24.5 acres of CC; 2) Development Agreement Amendments for the Westbrook and Westpark Development Agreements; 3) Amendments to the both the Sierra Vista Specific Plan and the West Roseville Specific Plan; 4) a rezone of the property consistent with the land use changes; 5) Large Lot Tentative Map to create 41 Large Lot Parcels; and 6} Small Lot Tentative Map to create 582 single family lots, including 493 age restricted lots. Project Title/Name: Westbrook Phases 2 & 3 Project Address: 3200 Pleasant Grove Boulevard Owner: Jeff Jones, Westpark S.V. 400, LLC Applicant: Ryan O'Keefe, Westpark Communities Current Zoning: various Project Planner: Lauren Hocker, Associate Planner Environmental Determination: Consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15164 an Addendum to the Westbrook Specific Plan Amendment to the Sierra Vista Specific Plan Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH# 2008032115, adopted June 25, 2012) has been prepared. If you challenge the action of the City Council on this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to the Public Hearing. ROSEVILLE CITY COUNCIL Sonia Orozco, CMC City Clerk Dated: March 29, 2016 Publish: April 8, 2016 Westbrook Phases 2 & 3.pdf
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Date: March 17, 2016 To: RCONA & RCONA Board Subject: 5000 Baseline Road Dear Board Members: You may be interested to know that the Roseville Planning Division has received a development application for the project identified below. Notice will be mailed to property owners adjacent to the project prior to action on the application. We invite you to review this request and to forward your comments and/or questions to us. Key project information relating to this project is provided as follows: File#: PL 16-0076 Project Name: SVSP PCL DF-40, DF-41, DF-42 - BASELINE MARKETPLACE - TENTATIVE MAP EXTENSION Description: REQUEST EXTENSION OF 2013PL-020 ~ TENTATIVE MAP TO DIVIDE 82 ACRES INTO 28 COMMERCIAL PARCELS AND 5 LETTERED LOTS Site Location: 5000 BASELINE RD APN: 017-151-029-000 Specific Plan Area: TBD Specific Plan Parcel #: TBD Zoning: TBD General Plan: TBD Applicant: NG ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEV. LLC -ATTN: NICK ALEXANDER - 1700 EUREKA RD., STE. 110 - ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 Owner: OF PROPERTIES - ATTN: JEFF RONTEN - 2013 OPPORTUNITY DR., STE. 140 - ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 Developer: MACKAY & SOMPS-ATTN: VANCE JONES-1552 EUREKA RD., STE.100-ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 If you are interested in having this project presented at one of your neighborhood association meetings, please contact the applicant at the phone number provided above or me at 77 4-5276 to discuss such a meeting. Please make requests for presentations at least two weeks prior to your meeting date so that we can assure that a City representative can attend. If possible, please put this item at the start of your agenda, after the minutes and treasurer's report. If you have any questions of comments regarding this project, I can be contacted in the Planning Division at 311 Vernon Street or by phone at 774-5276. Your comments are very important to us as we work together to make Roseville a better community. Sincerely, Ron Miller, Associate Planner rmiller@roseville.ca.us 5000 Baseline Road.pdf
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Notice is hereby given that on April 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Planning Commission of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the City Council Chamber'$ located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for an ANNEXATION, SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. SPECIFIC PLAN. PREZONING AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS - AMORUSO RANCH SPEC/RC PLAN - 5101 SUNSET BOULEVARD - FILE #2011PL-039 (ANN-000007, GPA-000061, SPA-00043, RZ-000058 & DA-D00047). Request: The applicant requests consideration of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan project which includes the following: an Annexation and Sphere of influence Amendment of approximately 694 acres; a General Plan Amendment to update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project, a Specific Plan to establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; a Rezone to pre-zone the land; and Development Agreements between the City, developer, and the property owner to provide the infrastructure needed to support the proposed development. The project site is located on the south side of West Sunset Boulevard approximately 1.5 miles west of Fiddyment Road. The proposed land use plan includes 2,827 residential units (in a mix of low, medium and high density), three commercial parcels totaling 51 acres, a 9.6-acre Elementary school site, seven neighborhood parks, and a 3-acre fire station site. The specific plan will also include 20 acres of Urban Reserve and approximately 145 acres of open space preserve. Project Title/Name: Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Project Address/APNs: 5101 Sunset Boulevard, APN 017-020-016-510; 017-020-017-510; 017-101-010-000; 017-101-011-000 Owner/Applicant: The Amoruso Family Living Trust I Brookfield Residential Current Zoning: F-B-X 80 acre minimum (County Zoning) Project Planner: Kathy Pease, Planning Manager Environmental Determination: The Planning Manager has determined that the above project could have a significant effect on the environment; accordingly, a Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. At this meeting, the Planning Commission will consider the DEIR for purposes of forwarding a recommendation to the City Council. The DEIR is available for public review beginning on March 1, 2016 and ending.on April 15, 2016. The DEIR may be reviewed during normal business hours in the Planning Division located at 311 Vernon Street in Roseville, CA, and online at www.roseville.ca.us/amoruso. Following the Public Hearing, the Planning Commission may take such action on the project as it deems appropriate. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If the matter is continued for any reason to a later date, written comments and public testimony will be accepted until the close of the final Public Hearing. All comments will be considered by the Approving Authority. If you challenge the action of the Planning Commission on this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to the Public Hearing. Dated: March 21, 2016 KATHY PEASE Planning Manager Publish: March 25, 2016 Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan.pdf
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March 15, 2016 7:00-8:30 A) Future meetings: It was decided that we will continue to meet throughout the summer. Sue Van Zant will check with St. John’s Episcopal Church for June, July, and possibly August meetings and then secure Chilton Middle School through the end of the year. B) A summary of the Elementary School presentation from the WP/FF NA Board meeting of March 8, 2016 was discussed. (That summary can be found on the NA website, Facebook Page and/or Next Door.) C) Issues: We will be composing questions to be sent to the Superintendent and staff as follows: 1) Can the West Roseville residents who already pay on a bond for the 6th High School be made to pay on another bond (November ballot bond) for the same reason? 2) What descriptive language will be on the November ballot regarding the dispersal of the monies? 3) What is the status of the monies collected from West Roseville developers and Mello Roos that have been collected over the past years? 4) When monies are collected from West Roseville Mello Roos, developers, bonds, etc., for the building of the High School, in what financial entity are those funds held? 5) The $115 million measure for the school building project translated into a tax rate of $26.29 per $100,000 of assessed value each year for property owners. The RJUHSD letter dated 6/17/2014 states "maximum taxpayer rate for all bond issuances--$38.68 per $100,000 of assessed valuation". If tax rates continue to rise, has the current rate been inflated over the original bond estimates? 6) The RJUHSD letter of 6/17/2014 also states that only one bond had been sold, in May 2011, which generated $4,637,000 net to the district, and helped pay in part for the land acquisition. The independent audit report shows the bond was $4,885,624, so there seems to be a $250,000 overage. Where did that money go? 7) What was the purchase price of the 6th High School property? D) The committee is working with the District to promote a $100 million School Bond, which will be voted on at the School Board meeting. From there, we will work with the entity that will promote the Bond passage. Suggestions to work on will be promoting the Bond through the schools by working on fundraisers at the School level. Perhaps having a booth at the school events was suggested. There are various Turkey Trots and carnivals planned by the Schools in the area. E) The members present who are on the Steering Committee for the 6th High School discussed our shared purpose. The Steering Committee is discussing steps by the District to outfit the school with desks, etc., and in future work on school colors and mascot, etc. The Steering Committee members will continue to share information from future meetings at this meeting. F) We discussed putting together a forum for School Board candidates for our August Meeting on August 16, 2016. The final filing date for candidates is August 12, 2016. We will look into this possibility and compose questions and find a moderator. Thank You to all who attended! Your input is valuable.
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Scams They use old schemes and add new twists to pressure people in making important decisions on the spot. According to the Better Business Bureau many scams reported to them scare people with threats of arrest, lawsuits , or other frightening actions. Here are a few of the techniques criminals use to draw you in (read more below) Scams vol 16 issue 03.pdf
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on March 24, 2016 at 7 pm, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Planning Commission of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for a GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS, SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENTS, REZONE, LARGE LOT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP, AND SMALL LOT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP - 3200 PLEASANT GROVE BOULEVARD- WESTBROOK PHASES 2 & 3- PL 13-0318. Request: The entitlements include: 1) General Plan amendment to change the land use designations from approximately 63.8 acres of Low Density Residential (LOR), 57.7 acres of Medium Density Residential (MOR), 27 .5 acres of High Density Residential (HOR) and 42.7 acres of Community Commercial (CC) to approximately 107.6 acres of LDR, 34.6 acres of MDR, 24.1 acres of HOR and 24.5 acres of CC; 2) Development Agreement Amendments for the Westbrook and Westpark Development Agreements; 3) Amendments to the both the Sierra Vista Specific Plan and the West Roseville Specific Plan; 4) a rezone of the property consistent with the land use changes; 5) Large Lot Tentative Map to create 41 Large Lot Parcels; and 6) Small Lot Tentative Map to create 582 single family lots, including 493 age restricted lots. Project Title/Name: Westbrook Phases 2 & 3 Project Address: 3200 Pleasant Grove Boulevard Owner: Jeff Jones, Westpark S.V. 400, LLC Applicant: Ryan O'Keefe, Westpark Communities Current Zoning: various Project Planner: Lauren Hocker, Associate Planner Environmental Determination: An Addendum to the Westbrook Specific Plan Amendment Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH# 2008032115, adopted June 25, 2012), consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15164. Following the Public Hearing, the Planning Commission may take such action on the project as it deems appropriate. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the Project Planner, Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If the matter is continued for any reason to a later date, written comments and public testimony will be accepted until the close of the final Public Hearing. All comments will be considered by the Approving Authority. The Planning Commission's action on the project may be appealed by any interested person to the City Council by filing a written appeal with the applicable fee with the City Clerk within 10 days following the Planning Commission's final action on the project. If the City Council is the final Approving Authority, or if the project is appealed to the Council, the Council's action is final. If you challenge the action of the Planning Commission on this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to the Public Hearing. Dated: March 4, 2016 Greg Bitter Planning Manager Publish: March 11, 2016 Westbrook Phases 2 & 3.pdf
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PUBLIC HEARiNG NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on March 24, 2016 at 7 pm, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Planning Commission of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for a DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT MODIFICATION AND A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - 2351 PLEASANT GROVE BL- WRSP PCL W-72 VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA- FILE# PL15-0393. Request: The applicant requests approval of a Design Review Permit Modification to allow design modifications including a !15 foot height increase to the existing church steeple. A Conditional Use Permit is requested to allow a new wireless antenna facility to be located within the modified steeple. Project Title/Name: WRSP PCL W-72 Verizon Wireless Antenna Project Address: 2351 Pleasant Grove B~ulevard Owner: St John's Episcopal Church Applicant: Andrew Lesa, Verizon Wireless c/o Epic Wireless Current Zoning: Public/Quasi-Public/Special-Area-West Roseville Specific Plan (P/QP/SA-WR) Project Planner: Gina McColl, Associate Planner Environmental Determination: The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (minor alterations to existing facilities) and pursuant to Section 305 of the City of Roseville CEQA Implementing Procedures. Following the Public Hearing, the Planning Commission may take such action on the project as it deems appropriate. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the Project Planner, Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If the matter is continued for any reason to a later date, written comments and public testimony will be accepted until the close of the final Public Hearing. All comments will be considered by the Approving Authority. The Planning Commission's action on the project may be appealed by any interested person to the City Council by filing a written appeal with the applicable fee with the City Clerk within 10 days following the Planning Commission's final action on the project. If the City Council is the final Approving Authority, or if the project is appealed to the Council, the Council's action is final. If you challenge the action of the Planning Commission on this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to the Public Hearing. Dated: March 7, 2016 Greg Bitter Planning Manager Publish: March 11, 2016 WRSP PCL W-72 Verizon Wireless Antenna.pdf
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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration, Availability of the Initial Study, and Public Hearing for the Galleria Boulevard / Stanford Ranch Road / SR 65 Northbound Ramps Improvements Project The project proposes to improve the Galleria Boulevard / Stanford Ranch Road /State Route 65 Northbound Ramps in Placer County. Caltrans, in cooperation with the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA), has prepared the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Study for the project. The project documents are available for review on the project website at http://pctpa.net/projects/sr65-nbramps/. Hard copies of the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Study are also available weekdays from 8am-5pm between March 7 and April 6, 2016 at: PCTPA 299 Nevada Street Auburn, CA Caltrans District 3 2379 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150 Sacramento, CA In addition, copies of the document are available at the following libraries: Marta Riley Library, 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville, CA Rocklin Library, 4890 Granite Drive, Rocklin, CA Placer County Library, 350 Nevada Street, Auburn, CA A public hearing regarding this project will be held at the PCTPA Board Meeting on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 9:00 AM (or as soon as possible thereafter) at the Placer County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 175 Fulweiler Avenue, Auburn, CA. Comments on the project documents? Mail or e-mail to: Ken Lastufka Caltrans District 3 South 2379 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95833 Ken_Lastufka@dot.ca.gov Want more information about the project? Contact: Kendall Schinke Caltrans District 3 (916) 274-0610 or Luke McNeel-Caird PCTPA (530) 823-4030 Comments must be received no later than Wednesday, April 6, 2016. Click here to read the full Public Notice. 530.823.4030 - Phone | Fax pctpa@pctpa.net pctpa.net
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Award Winning! The Arbor Day celebration starts with the CAL FIRE presentation of Roseville’s 34th Tree City USA Award and 21st Tree Growth Award from the National Arbor Day Foundation. Get Dirty! Get your hands dirty by volunteering and planting trees to beautify Festersen Park and enhancing Roseville’s urban forest. Please RSVP by Monday, March 7th Michael Neumann, City of Roseville Urban Forester (916) 774-5579, mneumann@roseville.ca.us 2150 Village Green Dr., Roseville, CA 95747 Download the flyer here: Arbor Day Invitation 2016.pdf
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Notice is hereby given that on March 15, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Transportation Commission of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for an ANNEXATION, SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT, GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, SPECIFIC PLAN. AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT- AMORUSO RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN - 5101 SUNSET BOULEVARD - FILE #2011PL.IJ39 (ANN-000007. GPA.IJ00061. SPA-00043. RZ-000058 & DA-000047}. Request: The applicant requests consideration of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan project which includes the following: 1) an Annexation and Sphere of Influence Amendment of approximately 694 acres; a General Plan Amendment to update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project, a Specific Plan to establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; a Rezone to pre-zone the land; and a Development Agreement between the City and the property owner to provide the infrastructure needed to support the proposed development. The project site is located on the south side of West Sunset Boulevard approximately 1.5 miles west of Fiddyment Road. The proposed land use plan includes 2,827 residential units (in a mix of low, medium and high density), three commercial parcels totaling 51 acres, a 9.6-acre Elementary school site, seven neighborhood parks, and a 3-acre fire station site. The specific plan will also include 20 acres of Urban Reserve and approximately 140 acres of open space preserve. Project Title/Name: Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Project Address/APNs: 5101 Sunset Boulevard, APN 017-020-016-510; 017-020-017-510; 017-101-010-000; 017-101-011-000 Owner/Applicant: The Amoruso Family Living Trust I Brookfield Residential Current Zoning: F-B-X 80 acre minimum (County Zoning) Project Planners: Kathy Pease, Planning Manager & Wayne Wiley, Associate Planner (916) 774-5276 Environmental Determination: The Planning Manager has determined that the above project could have a significant effect on the environment; accordingly, a Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. At this meeting, the Transportation Commission will consider the DEIR for purposes of forwarding a recommendation to the City Council. The DEIR is available for public review beginning on February 29, 2016 and ending on April 14, 2016. The DEIR may be reviewed during normal business hours in the Planning Division located at 311 Vernon Street in Roseville, CA, and online at www.roseville.ca.us/amoruso. Following the Public Hearing, the Transportation Commission may take such action on the project as it deems appropriate. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If the matter is continued for any reason to a later date, written comments and public testimony will be accepted until the close of the final Public Hearing. All comments will be considered by the Approving Authority. If you challenge the action of the Transportation Commission on this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to the Public Hearing. Dated: February 22, 2016 KATHY PEASE Planning Manager Publish: February 26, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Notice is hereby given, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §15087, that on March 10, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, an informational workshop on the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Draft EIR will be held for members of the public and the City's advisory commissions during the regularly scheduled meeting of the Roseville Planning Commission at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA. Thereafter, a series of Public Hearings will be held to review and receive comments on the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Draft EIR and to consider the project: ANNEXATION. SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. SPECIFIC PLAN. AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - AMORUSO RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN- 5101 SUNSET BOULEVARD - FILE #2011PL-039 (ANN-000()()7, GPA-000061. SPA-00043. RZ-000058 & DA-000047). Unless otherwise noted, all public hearings will be 7 p.m. at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA. Thursday, March 10 Planning Commission Tuesday, March 15 Transportation Commission Thursday, March 17 Design Committee Tuesday, March 22 Public Utilities Commission Monday, April 4 Parks and Recreation Commission Thursday, April 14 Planning Commission Request: The applicant requests consideration of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan project which includes the following: 1) an Annexation and Sphere of Influence Amendment of approximately 694 acres; a General Plan Amendment to update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project, a Specific Plan to establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; a Rezone to pre-zone the land; and a Development Agreement between the City and the property owner to provide the infrastructure needed to support the proposed development. The project site is located on the south side of West Sunset Boulevard approximately 1.5 miles west of Fiddyment Road. The proposed land use plan includes 2,827 residential units (in a mix of low, medium and high density), three commercial parcels totaling 51 acres, a 9.6-acre Elementary school site, seven neighborhood parks, and a 3-acre fire station site. The specific plan will also include 20 acres of Urban Reserve and approximately 140 acres of open space preserve. Project Title/Name: Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Project Address/APNs: 5101 Sunset Boulevard, APN 017-020-016-510; 017-020-017-510; 017-101-010-000; 017-101-011-000 Owner/Applicant: The Amoruso Family Living Trust /I Brookfield Residential Current Zoning: F-B-X 80 acre minimum (County Zoning) Project Planners: Kathy Pease, Planning Manager & Wayne Wiley, Associate Planner Significant Environmental Effects: Significant unavoidable impacts include land use and agricultural resources, population growth, traffic, air quality, climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, noise, biological resources, water, wastewater, solid waste, drainage and aesthetics. Environmental Determination: The Planning Manager has determined that the above project could have a significant effect on the environment; accordingly, a Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. At the above listed public hearings, the City's advisory commissions will review and comment on the DEIR for the purpose of forwarding a recommendation to the City Council. The DEIR is available for public review beginning on February 29, 2016 and ending on April 14, 2016. The DEIR may be reviewed during normal business hours in the Planning Division located at 311 Vernon Street in Roseville, CA, and online at www.roseville.ea.us/amoruso. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to April 14, 2016, and may testify at the public hearings. Written comments may be submitted to Kathy Pease or Wayne Wiley, Development Services Department - Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678; (916) 774-5276. Dated: February 22, 2016 Publish: February 26, 2016 Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT.pdf
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c.1879 Historic Fiddyment Ranch Home, West Roseville Center, c. 1885, Walter Fiddyment with two of his children outside the original Fiddyment home. Right, c. 2009, home as it stands today. National Register of Historic Places, #10000503 At its first board meeting of 2016, the Roseville Historical Society [RHS] board of directors felt it was prudent to create a committee specifically for the task of ensuring this historic property is protected and preserved. It is also the aim of the committee to work with the City of Roseville to create a public place where the community can enjoy this incredible part of Roseville’s past. The city has ownership of the property. An update about the property was given in December during a meeting of RHS board members and city officials. City officials, Dominick Casey and Tara Gee, reported that the current caretakers of the property were ordered to vacate by January 31, 2016. Once the home is empty, members of the city and Signature Properties will perform a walk-through and create a list of items for repair. Repairs are expected to be ongoing for several months, during which time the site is to be securely protected. The city has requested RHS assistance in finding and writing grants for preservation funding and input into the future use of the site. The Roseville Rotary club has also expressed interest in assisting with the project. To that end RHS would like this committee to engage with the city and community in the following ways: To understand the maintenance schedule, its costs and any ramifications repairs would have on the historic property. To ensure that the site is protected as repairs are underway. There are two structures on the site currently in dangerous decay; the original 1879 smokehouse and cooler buildings. Both are brick structures with original mortar. To communicate to the community about the property and the potential it holds for its positive impact on Roseville and its history. Garner interest in the process and build the committee. To engage with the Parks and Recreation Department about the future use of the structure. (Living History Museum.) If you would like to be a part of this important work, please email committee co-chairs, Jeanne Lindberg at jeanneclindberg@gmail.com or Denise Fiddyment at denise.fiddyment@gmail.com. You can also email the President of the Roseville Historical Society, Christina Richter at christina@CRFamilyStory.com. All are welcome! Thank you for your interest!
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Notice is hereby given that on March 10, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Planning Commission of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for an ANNEXATION. SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT, GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. SPECIFIC PLAN, PREZONING AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - AMORUSO RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN - 5101 SUNSET BOULEVARD - FILE#2011PL-039 (ANN-000007. GPA-000061. SPA-00043. RZ-000058 & DA-000047). Request: The applicant requests consideration of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan project which includes the following: 1) an Annexation and Sphere of Influence Amendment of approximately 694 acres; a General Plan Amendment to update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project,a Specific Plan establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; a Rezone to pre-zone the land; and a Development Agreement between the City and the property owner to provide the infrastructure needed to support the proposed development. The project site is located on the south side of West Sunset Boulevard approximately 1.5 miles west of Fiddyment Road. The proposed land use plan includes 2,827 residential units (in a mix of low, medium and high density), three commercial parcels totaling 51 acres, a 9.6-acre Elementary school site, seven neighborhood parks, and a 3-acre fire station site. The specific plan will also include 20 acres of Urban Reserve and approximately 145 acres of open space preserve. Project Title/Name: Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Project Address/APNs: 5101 Sunset Boulevard, APN 017-020-016-510; 017-020-017-510; 017-101-010-000; 017-101-011-000 Owner/Applicant: The Amoruso Family Living Trust / Brookfield Residential Current Zoning: F-B-X 80 acre minimum (County Zoning) Project Planner: Kathy Pease, Planning Manager Environmental Determination: The Planning Manager has determined that the above project could have a significant effect on the environment; accordingly, a Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. At this meeting, the Planning Commission will consider the DEIR for purposes of forwarding a recommendation to the City Council. The DEIR is available for public review beginning on March 1, 2016 and ending on April 14, 2016. The DEIR may be reviewed during normal business hours in the Planning Division located at 311 Vernon Street in Roseville, CA, and online at www.roseville.ca.us/amoruso. Following the Public Hearing, the Planning Commission may take such action on the project as it deems appropriate. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to the Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If the matter is continued for any reason to a later date, written comments and public testimony will be accepted until the close of the final Public Hearing. All comments will be considered by the Approving Authority. If you challenge the action of the Planning Commission on this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to the Public Hearing. Dated: February 12, 2016 KATHY PEASE Planning Manager Publish: February 19, 2016 Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT.pdf
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