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From the album: Opeation Santa Parade - 12-06-15
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From the album: Opeation Santa Parade - 12-06-15
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REVISED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on December 10, 2015 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 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP, DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION & ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT - 6300 BASELINE ROAD - SVSP KT PROPERTIES PARCELS KT-1A, KT-1B, KT-2, KT-3A, KT-3B. KT-4. KT-5. KT-20, KT-21A, KT-21B, KT-30. KT-40A, KT-40B. KT-51. KT-52. KT-60. KT-BOA & KT-BOB - FILE# PL 13-0096. Request: The applicant requests approval of a Tentative Subdivision Map within the Sierra Vista Specific Plan (SVSP) to allow the creation of 1, 163 single-family lots, one (1) High Density Residential lot, one (1) school lot, two (2) park lots, 53 landscape lots, and eight (8) open space lots, and an Administrative Permit to reallocate Residential units between villages, including the relocation of 34 Low Density Residential (LOR) units to Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) Parcels KT-40A & 40B. The proposed reallocation will result in an overall reduction of 21 units within the SVSP. The applicant also requests approval of a Design Review Permit of Residential Subdivision to modify development standards for SVSP Medium Density Residential Villages KT-20, KT-21 A & KT-21B. Project Title/Name: Sierra Vista KT Tentative Subdivision Map Project Address: 6300 Baseline Road Owner: Baseline P&R, LLC and Baseline Investors, LLC, Mark Enes Applicant: AKT Investments, Mark Enes Current Zoning: RS/OS, R3, CMU, P/QP, PR, & OS Project Planner: Ron Miller, Associate Planner Environmental Determination: The Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15182 (Residential Projects Pursuant to a Specific Plan) and 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: November 24, 2015 Greg Bitter Planning Manager Publish: November 27, 2015 Sierra Vista KT Tentative Subdivision Map.pdf
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Date: November 24, 2015 To: Sierra Vista Neighborhood Association & RCONA Board Subject: 6834 Fiddyment Rd. 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 15-0409 Project Name: VILLAGES AT SIERRA VISTA PSPP Description: ESTABLISH LOCATIONS AND DESIGNS FOR MONUMENT SIGNS AND TEMPORARY LADDER SIGNS. TOTAL OF SIX (6) MONUMENT SIGNS AND TWENTY (20) LADDER SIGNS. Site Location: 6834 FIDDYMENT RD APN: 017-151-025-000 Specific Plan Area: SV Specific Plan Parcel #: DF-20,JM-40,JM-50,JM-85,JM-3,JM-61 ,JM-20,JM-2,JM-4,DF-42,JM-21 ,JM-52 Zoning: OS, RS/DS, CMU/SA, PR, P/QP, GC General Plan: MDR-7.3,CC-7.1,PR,OS,LDR-3.9,P/QP,MDR-7.7,LDR-6.3,LDR-5.1,CC,MDR-8.7 Applicant: BAKER WILLIAMS ENGINEERING -ATTN: LISA MATTOS - 6020 RUTLAND DR., STE. 19 -CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 Owner/Developer: JOHN MOURIER CONSTRUCTION -ATTN: PETE DUNHAM -1430 BLUE OAKS BL STE 190 - ROSEVILLE, CA 95747 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, Gina McColl, Associate Planner GMcColl@roseville.ca.us VILLAGES AT SIERRA VISTA PSPP.pdf
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Date: November 19, 2015 To: Westpark Neighborhood Association & RCONA Board Subject: 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd. 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 15-0393 Project Name: WRSP PCL W-72 - NEW VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA FACILITY Description: REQUEST TO INSTALL A NEW CELLULAR ANTENNA FACILITY WITHIN EXISTING STEEPLE AND NEW EQUIPMENT SHELTER PAD; RAISE STEEPLE 15' TO FINAL HEIGHT OF 86'-1" TO ACCOMMODATE NEW FACILITY. Site Location: 2351 PLEASANT GROVE BL APN: 490-360-001-000 Specific Plan Area: WR Specific Plan Parcel#: W-72 Zoning: P/QP/SA-WR General Plan: VG-CHURCH Applicant: VERIZON WIRELESS c/o EPIC WIRELESS-ATTN: ANDREW LESA- 8700 AUBURN FOLSOM RD, STE 400- GRANITE BAY, CA 95746 Owner: ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH -ATTN: CLIFFORD R. HAGGENJOS, JR. - 2351 PLEASANT GROVE BL - ROSEVILLE, CA 95747 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 774-5276 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, Gina McColl, Associate Planner gmccoll@roseville.ca.us WRSP PCL W-72 - NEW VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA FACILITY.pdf
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Holiday Giving & Scams
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Holiday Giving & Scams A new AARP survey, reveals that a large percentage of American consumers ages 18+ intend to engage in risky behaviors that could put them squarely in the sights of holiday con-artists looking to take their money—through everything from charitable giving scams to gift card and shipping cons. (read more below) Holiday Giving & Scams Vol 15 issue 12 .pdf -
(Updated - Extended route - park change) Join us during this festive time of the year; come out to see Santa’s Parade OR visit with him at one of the park stops and DON’T forget to help Santa raise 1 TON of non-perishable food for Placer county families this holiday. Sunday Dec 6th, 5:15-7:00 PM 5:15 PM Start: Summerland Way -> Corin Drive -> Bob Doyle -> Lockton Dr -> Dunsley Dr -> Ellson Dr -> Village Green 6 – 7 PM*: Santa Party at Norm Fratis Park Fred Festersen Park * “Santa Party at the Parks” weather permitting; if rain comes Santa will extend his route to visit as many houses as possible to collect those food donations. Track status updates, changes, and live Op Santa Tracker on facebook/twitter Google map Download the flyer here: 7th Annual Operation Santa Parade 2.pdf
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Date: November 19, 2015 To: Westpark Neighborhood Association & RCONA Board Subject: 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd. 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 15-0393 Project Name: WRSP PCL W-72 - NEW VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA FACILITY Description: REQUEST TO INSTALL A NEW CELLULAR ANTENNA FACILITY WITHIN EXISTING STEEPLE AND NEW EQUIPMENT SHELTER PAD; RAISE STEEPLE 15' TO FINAL HEIGHT OF 86'-1" TO ACCOMMODATE NEW FACILITY. Site Location: 2351 PLEASANT GROVE BL APN: 490-360-001-000 Specific Plan Area: WR Specific Plan Parcel#: W-72 Zoning: P/QP/SA-WR General Plan: VG-CHURCH Applicant: VERIZON WIRELESS c/o EPIC WIRELESS -ATIN: ANDREW LESA- 8700 AUBURN FOLSOM RD, STE 400 - GRANITE BAY, CA 95746 Owner: ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH - ATIN: CLIFFORD R. HAGGENJOS, JR. - 2351 PLEASANT GROVE BL - ROSEVILLE, CA 95747 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 774-5276 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, Gina McColl, Associate Planner gmccoll@roseville.ca.us WRSP PCL W-72 - NEW VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA FACILITY.pdf
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Roseville Workshop to Discuss Sunset Industrial Area Development
Admin posted a article in Local Events
Roseville, CA - Placer County will host a public workshop Nov. 19 in Roseville to discuss opportunities for future development of the Sunset Industrial Area. The county is taking a fresh look at this area that has long been viewed as a job center just waiting to happen. The 8,000-acre area of unincorporated Placer County is surrounded by the cities of Rocklin, Roseville and Lincoln, and it is on the cusp of a massive transformation. For dozens of years, the area has been zoned for industrial, agricultural, commercial and open space uses, but the county is currently updating the master plan, and the early research shows that a wider variety of business types may be a better fit for the area. At the workshop, county staff will share the market findings, early concepts about the future of the area and seek the community's input about how to best re-brand and develop that area for the long-term success of South Placer. Workshop Details When: Thursday, November 19, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM Where: Material Recovery Facility, 3033 Fiddyment Road, Roseville, CA 95747 Those who can't attend the meeting but would like to receive future updates on the project may request to be added to the project distribution list by sending their email address to piostaff@placer.ca.gov. -
Announcing the return of Neighborhood Santa! Santa and his elves are visiting Roseville neighborhoods on December 7-18. Route information available beginning November 2. Although Santa lives in the North Pole, he doesn't want to risk getting sick before Christmas so all visits are weather permitting. (Look for updates by 5pm each evening to ensure the entire route hasn't been canceled due to weather. Weather changes that impact Neighborhood Santa during the routes causing partial route cancellation will be posted on the Roseville Parks, Recreation & Events Facebook page as we are unable to update the website remotely.) Although Santa would like to visit all neighborhoods, he just can't fit everyone into his busy schedule but hopes to get to more neighborhoods next year. He will also not be able to visit with children one on one during his neighborhood tour but his elves are stocking up on little treats for the crowd. Santa will be making three “limited stop” locations that will show up on the city’s Neighborhood Santa event map. Maidu Neighborhood Association – December 8, 2015 - Intersection of Stoney Point and N. Cirby. The entrance to Willard Dietrich Park. Note: Route 8 Junction West Neighborhood Association – December 15, 2015 - Santucci Park at Morningstar Drive, adjacent to Coyote Ridge Elementary. Note: Route 3 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association - December 17, 2015 - Harrigan Greens Park. Note: Route 1 -- Start time 6 pm. (click to enlarge) Very north tip of Fiddyment Farm and Blue Oaks (north area) -- December 17th Quail Glen -- December 8th Junction West, Woodcreek Oaks (south), and Foothills Junction (south) -- December 15th Woodcreek Oaks (north), Foothills Junction (north), Kaseberg -- December 10th Highland Reserve, Stanford -- December 15th Vineyard, Roseville Heights, Los Cerritos -- December 17th Cherry Glen, Hillcrest, Folsom Road -- December 10th South Cirby, Maidu, Johnson Ranch -- December 8th
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Saturday, December 12, 2015 at Roseville Sports Center at Mahany Park Time: 1- 5 p.m. Kids — See Santa’s Arrival on a Roseville Fire Truck at 1:30 PM. Cookies, punch, live entertainment, and crafts — all FREE! Take a ride on the Santa Express Train (until 4 pm) Live Entertainment Provided by: Vencil Brown Glee Club Gold Country Irish Dance Boosters O’Sullivan’s Academy of Irish Dance Roseville Theatre Arts Academy We will be collecting non-perishable canned food donations for Placer Food Bank Brought to you by RCONA — RCONA.org Download the flyer here: SITP Flyer 2015 Final.pdf
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Saturday, December 5th 6:30am - 10:30am Pancake Breakfast Fire Station 7, 911 Highland Pointe Dr. Pancakes, Sausage, OJ & Starbucks Coffee Bring the whole family for a fun morning and a tasty pancake breakfast benefiting Roseville Firefighters and Police Honor Guard donations are greatly appreciated but not required Download the flyer here: 2015-Pancake-Breakfast.pdf
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DATE: October 15, 2015 FROM: Ron Miller, Associate Planner SUBJECT: NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS Dear Roseville Property Owner and Interested Individuals: The purpose of this notice is to inform you that a Lot Line Adjustment application has been submitted to the Roseville Planning Division. The application is described below. The City issues entitlements for minor land divisions and will not hold a public hearing unless you or another interested individual requests a public hearing. Based on our review of the application and consistency with City standards, the Planning Manager intends to approve the Lot Line Adjustment eleven days following the date of this letter, unless a public hearing is requested. All requests for a public hearing must be in writing and must be received by the Roseville Planning Division no later than 5 p.m. on the date noted below. If a public hearing is requested, you will receive notice of the date, time, and place of the Planning Commission's public hearing. The Planning Manager's action to approve this permit may be appealed to the Planning Commission within 10 days of the approval date. Project Description Owner/Applicant: JMC Homes, Daryle Hassler Date Filed: September 14 & October 7, 2015 File/Project Numbers: PL 15-0357 Citywide Job Numbers: 160039 Project Names and Addresses: WRSP PCL F-158 - Lot Line Adjustment, 4056 & 4048 Haystack Way Request: The applicant requests approval of a Lot Line Adjustment Application to· adjust the common property boundaries between 2 residential parcels. Environmental Determination: The project js Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15305(a) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pertaining to Minor Lot Line Adjustments and Section 305 of the City of Roseville CEQA Implementing Procedures. LAST DAY TO REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING: October 26, 2015 by 5 p.m. Note: If a decision is challenged in court, the challenge may be limited to raising only those issues which were raised at a public hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Manager at, or prior to, the public hearing. A public hearing for this application will not be held unless you or another individual requests a public hearing NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS.pdf
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Here is a download of the Roseville Joint Union High School District presentation on October 14th. 6th high school WestPark NA Meeting 10-14 (3).pdf KCRA 3 coverage video is here 2015 – Presentation by the Roseville Joint Unified School District On 10/15/2015, members of the Roseville Joint Unified High School District (RJUHSD) gave an hour-long presentation before an audience of over 200 people at the joint Annual Meeting and Elections for the WestPark and Fiddyment Farms Neighborhood Associations (NAs). Superintendent Ron Severson was accompanied by RJUHSD members Joe Landon, Shannon Blockton, and Suzanne Laughrea. [Also in attendance was Rob Hasty, principal of Oakmont High School.] Ron Severson went through a slide show presentation (which will be posted on the RCONA, WestPark, and Fiddyment Farm websites). He indicated that three elementary school districts feed into the RJUHSD—Dry creek, City of Roseville, and Eureka elementary schools. He showed a general timeline related to the past planning of the new 6th High School—beginning in 2003 with the initial planning phase, April 2007 SFID Bond passage, 2008-2009 focus group and design phase. Then he referred to the recession and new construction slowdown—and plans basically stopped. In Nov. 2011 the school site land was purchased. In 2014, they decided to do a phased-in approach to building the campus, and expand more fully later. In 2015, they developed a steering committee [neither WestPark nor Fiddyment Farm NAs were contacted for membership], and they are now in the planning phase again of the new design for the campus. It was indicated that the now proposed “1st phase” of the campus (a smaller version) would house 1000 – 1200 kids, and the campus could expand as it grows with portable buildings along the way. Mr. Severson indicated some modifications would need to be made to the plans as regulations change from year to year. The ‘plans’ will take one year to complete. He indicated as soon as they have funding measures in place they will go forward. The phase-1 campus is projected to house three classroom facilities. The facilities will be 3-stories tall because he stated the site is not really large enough for the school [which is the first time our residents have heard that mentioned]. Full infrastructure will be done during the 1st phase and costs are expended to be $100 Million for the 1st Phase. Eventually, the whole completed campus is projected to be $150 Million. The 6th high School is projected to provide for 25,000 homes on the west area of Roseville and eventually provide for 2,500 students. [That projection is taking into consideration Placer Ranch, Amorosu Ranch, Creekview, and other plans still far from getting started.] He said only about 4,000 of those homes [only WestPark and Fiddyment Farm so far] have been built now, and that’s only 14% of the total area to be included in the school’s territory. He confirmed a recent statement that the school board felt the recent withdrawal of backing for the Placer Ranch project would cause further delays to getting the 6th high school built. Joe Landon presented the next section related to future enrollment—demographics supposedly based on current enrollment, and stated basically that there wouldn’t really be enough to justify opening a new school until 2020 if the economy and sales continues to grow at its current rate. Mr. Landon discussed 3 sources of financing: Matching funding by the state, originally a $50 Million fund, but he said our district would not be eligible for that because our district is not considered ‘full’. Developer fees—currently approximately $8,000 for every new home permit pulled [the Elementary School District also receives a similar lump sum per home]. The third revenue source relates to local bonds: our homeowners pay three (3) elementary school bonds and five (5) or (6) high school bonds (depending on purchase date of home) going back to 1992 construction of Granite Bay and 2004 for Antelope High Schools. Bonds for $115 Million for the 6th High School were approved by special vote of 12 voters (development landowners, not any of our new homeowners) in April 2007. He indicated $28.6 Million had been collected so far with distributions as follows: SFID Bond= $4,637,442 for 53-acre school site acquisition - $8,502,447 WestPark/Fiddyment developer fees= $24,037,308 - $4,149.855 for design, architecture, legal environmental impact report, and other expenses. He indicated about $16 Million remains at this time for the high school. Although he said the school district receives no Mello Roos funds from the City, Loren Cook later read the description from the CFD #3 (Mello Roos) that our homeowners pay. Besides special police and fire services (in addition to regular taxes collected through regular county taxes and Parks & Recreation services we are charged like any other resident), CFD #3 includes “Recreation program services, library services, maintenance services for elementary and secondary school sites and structures, …” The School Board members said they were not aware of this and would follow-up with the City of Roseville. He then indicated it would take another 5,000 – 6,000 homes to be sold before they’d have the funds to build the school. That would be the equivalent of the whole West Roseville Specific Plan being completed before they’d be ready to build the school. Many of our residents expressed strong concern over this statement—it is obvious there was never any real possibility that the school could have been opened in 2013 as originally planned, and basically it was just propaganda to get homes sold and we’ve been greatly misled. As previously stated in past meetings elsewhere, Mr. Landon said the school board will not consider redistricting until the 6th high school is ready. He said it’s very costly, can take over a year to plan, and moving students is only a temporary solution and wouldn’t get the school completed any faster, and they only intend to do it once when the new school is ready to open. Ron Severson then attempted to address transportation concerns. He indicated the RJUHSD Board will meet in two weeks to consider eliminating and/or mitigating transportation charges (school bus fees) for the whole district. They will try to address other scheduling needs for improved bus routes and after school programs. Mr. Severson said they will move forward to finish the school design; and work on program choices: music, athletics, computer sciences, etc. He apologized that the RJUHSD Board had not met with the neighborhood recently and wants to work with our NA Schools Committee members in future. A session of public questions and comments followed the formal presentation. To the usual question of what is the best estimate of opening the school, he said in a perfect world it might break ground in 2018 and open in 2020. They may seek help from the state to make it happen sooner. Realtors stated that the high school is the number one concern of people considering to buy in the area and many sales are lost because of the misleading information given out about the opening of the school. Many people are relocating out of the area because of the education and transportation issues, although Mr. Severson tried to assure everyone of the good education available at Oakmont High School. Overall, the public comments reflected the residents’ 10 years of frustration, of having to leave kids at bus stops at 6:00 AM, having to travel over 12 miles each way several times a day through the heart of the city (adding to traffic and pollution issues), of kids being away for over 12-14 hours of the day trying to get an education. Other than the news about the possible elimination of school bus fees, residents didn’t really feel they had heard anything promising that we’d get the school any time sooner than 2020 if even then.
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Today, September 17, 2015 the SACOG Board released the Draft 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (2016 MTP/SCS) and Draft Environmental Impact Report for a 60-day comment period closing on November 16, 2015 at 5 p.m. Members of the public and interested stakeholders are encouraged to provide comments via U.S. mail, email, or online, or at a public hearing. The release of the draft follows two years of planning, public workshops, public opinion polling, and numerous presentations and stakeholder meetings. PUBLIC HEARINGS Thursday, October 29 6:30-7:30 p.m. Folsom Community Center - Activity Room 52 Natoma Street Folsom, 95630 Wednesday, November 4 6:30-7:30 p.m. Lincoln City Council Chamber 600 6th Street Lincoln, 95648 Thursday, November 5 6:30-7:30 p.m. Yolo County Board Chambers 625 Court Street, Room 206 Woodland, 95695 Tuesday, November 10 6:30-7:30 p.m. SACOG Offices 1415 L Street, 3rd Floor Sacramento, 95814 NEXT STEPS November 16, 5 p.m.: Public comment period ends Winter 2015-2016: Respond to public comments, prepare Final 2016 MTP/SCS and Environmental Impact Report February 2016: SACOG Board of Directors considers adoption of the 2016 MTP/SCS and certification of the Environmental Impact Report
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WESTPARK AND FIDDYMENT FARM NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS ANNUAL MEETING & ELECTIONS Join us at 7 pm Wednesday October 14th at the Chilton Middle School – Multi-purpose room for our annual meeting and elections. Our guest speaker will be the Roseville Unified High School District superintendent. He will be answering your questions and concerns (submit your questions in advance here by Oct. 7th). Check out the Fiddyment Farm board nominee's short biographies here. Come share our joint neighborhood concerns and goals. You can download the flyer here: October 14 WNA and FFNA Annual Meeting.pdf Download the meeting Agenda here: WNA - FFNA Meeting Agenda Oct 14, 2015.pdf
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Neighborhood Watch and Crime Prevention & Stay Fire-Safe this Summer One thing to remember about criminals is that they never want to bee seen by anyone. When a criminal knows that there is a good chance they are being watched, they will be more likely to move on and look for an easier target. (read more below) July 9-1-1 Newsletter xps03.pdf
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Westpark NA and Fiddyment Farm NA co-hosting National Night Out
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Tuesday, August 4th -- 5 pm to 7:30 pm Festersen Park (Near Junction Elementary) Join us, Roseville Police, and Roseville Fire to help make our neighborhoods safe. Bounce house and carnival games for kids Water conservation demos FREE Root Beer Floats This event is free to all Westpark & Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association residents. Download the flyer here: NNO Flyer 2015.pdf -
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on July 16, 2015 at 7 pm, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Planning Commission of the City of Roseville will hold a special meeting for a Public Hearing at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of considering an application for a REZONE. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS AND LARGE LOT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP- 1485 BLUE OAKS BL. - HEWLETT PACKARD CAMPUS OAKS PROJECT - FILE# PL 14-0313. Request: The proposed project includes a Rezone, General Plan Amendment, Master Plan Amendment, Development Agreement Amendments and Large Lot Tentative Subdivision Map. The project area includes approximately 375 acres of land which includes 189 acres of undeveloped land proposed for a mixed used residential project, 45 acres of open space that will remain open space, and 140 acres of Hewlett Packard's existing property which, with the exception of 8. 7 acres of the HP portion of the project proposed as a park use, no other land use changes are proposed. The 189 acres of undeveloped land proposed for a mixed use residential project would include 948 residential units, business professional, commercial, light industrial (tech/business park), parks, open space and public/quasi-public uses. The project would also include new internal roadways to support the proposed land uses. Project Title/Name: Hewlett Packard Campus Oaks Project Location/Assessor's Parcel Number (APN): 1485 Blue Oaks Bl. I APNs: 017-230-055, -060, -061, -063, -074, -075, -076, and -077 Project Applicants/Property Owners: BBC Roseville Oaks, LLC and Hewlett Packard Current Zoning: Light Industrial with a Special Area Overlay (M1/SA) Project Planner: Tricia Stewart, Senior Planner ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The Development Services Director has determined that the proposed project is substantially consistent with the previously certified Hewlett Packard Master Plan EIR which was certified by the City Council on June 5, 1996 (SCH#95112022). An Addendum to the Hewlett Packard Master Plan EIR has been prepared for consideration by the Planning Commission and City Council before taking action on the project. The Addendum nay 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 (under Department/Planning/Current Projects/HP Campus Oaks). 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. Kevin Payne Development Services Director Dated: June 25, 2015 Published: July 3, 2015 Hewlett Packard Campus Oaks Project.pdf
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Public Safety News & Tips -- 4th of July Fireworks Safety Tips The calendar says June, but in a few weeks many people will be out shopping for fireworks. So keep these fireworks safety tips handy. July 4th will be here before you know it. Auto Child Death Fireworks & Campfires Vol 15 issue 6 June 2015.pdf
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untilWestpark NA and Fiddyment Farm NA co-hosting National Night Out Tuesday, August 4th -- 5 pm to 7:30 pm Festersen Park (Near Junction Elementary) Join us, Roseville Police, and Roseville Fire to help make our neighborhoods safe. Bounce house and carnival games for kids Water conservation demos FREE Root Beer Floats This event is free to all Westpark & Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association residents. Download the flyer here: 2015 NNO Flyer
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The Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association is NOT an HOA and there are no fees or dues. Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association is a member of the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations. We are here to:
- Provide an open forum through which all members of the neighborhoods can participate in the identity, social culture, growth, development, and activities of the neighborhoods.
- Identify and communicate the issues and concerns of the Association members to the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations, the City of Roseville, and other appropriate entities.
- Keep all members of the neighborhoods informed regarding issues vital, or of interest, to the well-being of the neighborhoods.
- Encourage and facilitate communication and cohesiveness among all the people of the neighborhoods. To act in cooperation with government and non-government agencies to preserve and improve peace, safety and property values in the neighborhoods.