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  1. Robert "Bob" Mahan Park's formal dedication is scheduled for Saturday, May 10th at 10:30 am. (aka W-53)
  2. Robert "Bob" Mahan Park's formal dedication is scheduled for Saturday, May 10th at 10:30 am. (aka W-53) The agenda will include comments from the City Council, Project team and Mahan family. About the namesake: Born in 1927, Robert P. "Bob" Mahan is the third son of Maurice Thomas Mahan and Irene Rooney Mahan. In 1950, he married Gloria Zerbe – daughter of Bert and Thelma Tehan Zerbe. In World War II, Bob served aboard the USS Admiral Capps as a member of the United States Coast Guard. Bob started his public career serving two years as President of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce. He served on the Roseville City Council for over seven years (1959-1967) and served as Mayor for two of those years. He represented the City of Roseville on the Placer County Board of Education for thirteen years and served on the Placer County Board of Supervisors for twenty four years (1967-1992). Bob is recognized for his many contributions towards the development of public buildings in Roseville including Fire Station #1, the Placer County Sheriff's Substation, and the main court house of the Placer County Superior Court. Along with leading the acquisition of the land to develop Diamond Oaks Golf Course, he was instrumental in establishing the City of Roseville Joint Use Agreements with Roseville school districts in order to share facilities to supplement community growth. Bob has continued to be an active member of the community participating in many organizations such as the Roseville 20-30 Club, Roseville Rotary Club, American Legion, Roseville Elk Lodge, Saint Rose Catholic Church, Sons of Italy, Coon Creek Trap and Skeet, and Auburn Trap Club.
  3. NOTICE OF 2ND REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DUE 5/15/2014 DATE:SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 APRIL 21, 2014 TO: RCONA FILE#: PL 13-0131 PROJECT NAME: COSTCO FUELING FACILITY ADDITION PROJECT TYPE: DRP MOD COMMENT FILE# & ELECTRONIC FILE LOCATION: G:/PLANNING/COMMENTS/2013/PL 13-0131 CITYWIDE JOB#: 130183 APN #: 017-123-015-000 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: REQUEST FOR ADDITION OF A FUELING FACILITY TO EXISTING COSTCO SITE LOCATION: 6720 STANFORD RANCH RD SPECIFIC PLAN : NC SPECIFIC PLAN PARCEL#: 34B ZONING & GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: GC/SA-NC I CC PROPERTY OWNER: MICNAN LLC - MICHAEL TOOLEY - 1111 EXPOSITION BL #600 - SACRAMENTO, CA 95815- (916) 439-8447 - Michael@tooleyoil.com APPLICANT: DAVID BABCOCK & ASSOCIATES - DAVID BABCOCK - 3581 MT. DIABLO BL - LAFAYETTE, CA 94549-(925) 283-5070- Dbabcock@DBabcock.com DEVELOPER: COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP - KIM KATZ - 999 LAKE DR - ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 - (425) 427-7540 Kkatz@costco.com REQUEST: THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE PLANNING DEPARTMENT HAS RECEIVED THIS APPLICATION AND INVITES YOU TO COMMENT ON THE PROJECT. PLEASE RETURN ALL COMMENTS BY: SEPTEMBER 25. 2013MAY15. 2014. YOU MAY E-MAIL QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS TO: planningdept@roseville.ca.us (PLEASE NOTE PROJECT FILE NUMBER IN RESPONSE) OR CALL (916) 774-5276. IF A PEM IS SCHEDULED, YOU WILL RECEIVE A WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF THE DATE AND TIME. Additional detail can be found in this document: COSTCO FUELING FACILITY ADDITION.pdf
  4. SPA-3 Approved On April 16, 2014, the Roseville City Council unanimously approved the Specific Plan Amendment 3 (SPA-3) for major changes to the Fiddyment Farm area of the West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP). Presentations were made by Roseville City Planning representatives Chris Burrows and Ron Miller, and developers’ agents Steve Hicks and John Bayless. Members of the WestPark-Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Sue Hallahan-Cook, Joe Van Zant, and Aaron Kacalek also made statements for the record. In addition, Mayor Rohan referenced numerous letters submitted related to SPA-3, and very politely lead a question and answer period following the presentations and statements but before the final vote. The following is a brief background on SPA-3: 2006--The original WRSP was approved for 8,430 homes: 4,170 in Fiddyment Farm and 4,260 in WestPark. [Amendments submitted on behalf of both Fiddyment Farm and WestPark] 2009—SPA-2 for Fiddyment Farm was approved—basically a numbers game, increasing the density of the six High Density Residential (HDR) facilities to 20 and 25 units per acre (U/A) and reducing outlying parcels to ½ -acre lots to keep the total number of units close to number of units in the original WRSP. 2010—SPA-3 was issued requesting an additional 1,905 units be added to the SPA-3 area (same areas previously reduced by SPA-2) and included the addition of two more HDR facilities (making 9 total). 2013—after ongoing opposition and a subsequent Environmental Impact Report, the developers presented an amended SPA-3 reducing the number of units from 1,905 to 1,661 units. Dec. 2013—Roseville Planning Commission unanimously approved SPA-3 as proposed and moved it on to City Council for final approval. WFFNA opposed SPA-3 based on the large direct impact on the Fiddyment Farm portion of the WRSP, and ultimately on the entire WRSP. The total residential units for the WRSP with the various amendments already granted will now be approximately 10,478 units—over 2,000 homes added from the original plan. The presenters stated their conclusions that the addition of the 1661 units [averages of 4,335 people and 3,322 vehicles] would have no impact or change in overall density. The two added HDR facilities will now bring the total of HDR facilities in Fiddyment Farm to 9—that’s 29% of our residential units in high density facilities. The presenters showed charts representing that as a low figure compared with other areas of the City of Roseville (similar to their 2010 misleading chart which we countered with appropriate computations showing it was actually the highest concentration in the City of Roseville). The developers also stated that the new housing densities would be “in line” with those of other recently approved developments, naming Sierra Vista and Westbrook, both south of Fiddyment Farm and WestPark. After direct questioning from Mayor Rohan, Mr. Burrows stated the intent was always to increase the density of the plan, and said disclosure amendments were issued in 2006 and 2008 and added to the CC&Rs given to homeowners. [After the meeting, we located our copy presented at our home purchase in 2007. There are several references reflecting, “The Community Plan may be modified by Signature and/or the Participating Builders and specifically, that Signature may modify the planned density for the Community as set forth in Section D.5 below.” Section D-5 of our copy indicates, “Signature intends to seek one or more density increases for that portion of the Community that Signature plans to develop (the “Signature Villages”). Although that intent was never mentioned during the entire purchase process, it appears the builders were quite aware of it—the statement was in the hundreds of pages of documents provided at closing. Very little was mentioned as to the Subsequent EIR, other than referencing that it stated, “The proposed project would result in Significant and Unavoidable impacts to transportation and Circulation, Noise and Air Quality, and Public Services—Water Supply.” But what impact does that have when it then recommends the project be passed, “… because of the rest of the projected buildup in the area, SPA-3 will have no additional impact and therefore it should be passed. “ Sue Hallahan-Cook speaking for WFFNA asked that the City of Roseville honor Specific Plan Agreements as it proceeds with future expansion, thus instilling the faith of the persons buying their homes under the plans as represented. She asked for a compromise for SPA-3—that the future build-out be returned to the original build-out density of the West Roseville Specific Plan, but received no response to that suggestion. So after four years of frustration for us all, SPA-3 has been approved and the building will move forward, only a little less than originally proposed, so that’s something positive. The City of Roseville will have the added density and HDR facilities towards meeting its governmental requirements of affordable housing, and we’ll know to read every page of agreements to look for those unmentioned disclosures in the future.
  5. The Public may provide comments on the SPA 3 Final Approval at the City Council Meeting scheduled for April 16, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at the Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA 3 by the Numbers 1661 Additional homes/residences 4219 Additional people (at least) 3322 Additional car/trucks (at least) These numbers are all increases on the original (WRSP) plan we all bought into.
  6. Public Safety News & Tips Emergency Vehicles Sirens and Lights- Pull to the Right You look in your rear view mirror and see red lights, or you may hear sirens. Your heart starts to race when you think you are about to be pulled over. Don’t panic! Don’t slam on the brakes! In most cases, the emergency vehicle is just trying to get around you. Read more in this months edition... Public Safety News & Tips - Emergency Vehicles Emergency Vehicles Vol 14 Issue 4 April.pdf
  7. RCONA Presents Movie In The Park 2014 Movie Schedule [table] [td][/td] [/td] [td] [/td] [td] [td]June 14 Woodbridge Park415 Sierra Blvd "A Bugs Life"[/td] [td]June 28 H C Elliot Park 1421 Cushendall Drive "Frozen"[/td] [td]July 12 Eich Middle School 1509 Sierra Gardens Drive “Wall - E"[/td] [/td] [td] [/td] [td] [td][/td] [td]July 26 Royer Park 190 Park Drive “Gravity"[/td] [td]August 9 Crestmont Park 1500 Champion Oaks Drive “The LEGO Movie"[/td] [td]August 23 Fred Festersen Park 2150 Village Green Drive “Planes"[/td] [/table] Enjoy an evening in the park with your friends and neighbors. Movies to begin at sundown on a 30 ft. screen (weather permitting - check www.rcona.org). Come for dinner at 7:30 pm with lawn chairs, blankets and pocket change for pizza, teriyaki, popcorn, snow cones and beverages. Pre-show booths include Tie Dyed - bring your own shirt to dye for $3. Closed captioning available on request PLEASE, NO DOGS ALLOWED IN THE PARK Movie In The Park Poster - 2014.pdf
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    Roseville Police Charitable Corporation -- Dinner/Raffle Fundraiser Social hour at 5:00pm and dinner will be served in the dining room at 6:00pm. The cost is a $10 donation for spaghetti, bread, salad and dessert. Please call or email Sergeant Karl Dyer at (916) 257-9767 or kdyer@roseville.ca.us to RSVP. Location: Elks Lodge 3000 Brady Lane Map Download the flyer: RPCC Dinner flyer 2014.pdf
  9. Roseville Police Liaison Rob Baquera and Volunteer Coordinator Mary Helen Ivers headed the annual meeting for Neighborhood Watch Captains and volunteers. Up to six (6) captains from the WestPark – Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association -- Loren & Sue Cook (WFFNA & Ironcrest), Joe Van Zant (Settler’s Ridge), Lita Freeman(Sentiero), Dennis Kelleher (The Club) and possibly one other person that mentioned WestPark later in the meeting. We would like to have had more of our captains present, but it was good to see a cross-section of the area was represented. Two patrol sergeants, Sgt. Bosworth and Sgt. Lewis, reviewed some recent crime stats for the City of Roseville -- while property crime had risen 2% (mainly at the Galleria mall), the overall crime rate was down 9% (lower than surrounding regions) as compared to the same time in 2013. They discussed most recent crime trends -- theft of delivered packages off porches (including medications), rise of heroin use, and continued metal thefts. They reminded everyone to report any suspicious activity right away—for active crimes call 911 and for anything else call the Roseville Police non-emergency number (916) 774-5000. Residents should call the police directly, and notify their Neighborhood Watch captains after reporting the incident. Within the next year, the Police Department plans to expand its coverage, adding a Beat 7 (which would include our WFFNA area). One police officer was recently hired, but 8 officers are needed to cover another beat. The Roseville Police Department currently has about 12 staff officers on duty during peak hours. The patrol sergeants also warned about latest scams in the area: People soliciting donations around the Galleria mall and at intersections—they actually make large sums doing this as their ‘business’; People fake accidents and try to collect on the spot to keep it 'unreported'; Posing as fake company/utility representatives and then committing thefts once inside homes (usually two people – one to distract the occupant while the second one performs the theft); General reminders: Don’t leave garage doors open even partway -- the police officer on duty will knock on your door if they see garage doors open at night; Keep cars locked if they are parked on the street or in driveways (recommendation is to clean out garages and park cars inside); take advantage of free programs for ID etching on your car’s catalytic converter -- find participating agencies on the Roseville Police Department website; Watch for thefts during property sales -- keep valuables packed away, make sure someone is attending viewers at all times; Keep your side gates locked; keep home alarms in good working order (must keep City registration updated). Rob led a round table discussion about getting Neighborhood Watch groups started -- how to develop teams in areas; encourage consistent meetings; make them ‘social’ events. If needed, a conference room at the Roseville Police Department can be reserved. Remind neighbors to sign up for the ‘vacation check’ program if they’re going out of town -- the form is available on the Police website. Promote newsletters and email groups to keep communication fresh for 'alerts'. To find out more about the Neighborhood Watch program in your WestPark – Fiddyment Farm development, contact us here. We still have developments that need captains to organize Neighborhood Watch in their areas.
  10. Public Safety News & Tips Scams & Emergency Detection Equipment Don’t Become a Scam Victim Criminals defraud millions of people every year. The amount of education you have, your gender, or your income have little effect on the likelihood of becoming a scam victim. A study by the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) looked at the behaviors of those who are the most likely to become victims of scams. Here is what they found. Public Safety News & Tips - Scams & Emergency Detection Equipment Scams Extinguishers Smoke Alarms Vol 14 Issue 3 - March.pdf
  11. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on March 13, 2014 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 a MAJOR PROJECT PERMIT AND TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP - 5000 BASELINE RD. - SVSP PCL 40-42 BASELINE MARKETPLACE - FILE# 2013PL-020. Request: The applicant requests approval of a Major Project Permit (Stage 1 & 2) and Tentative Subdivision Map to allow the construction of approximately 745,300 square feet of commercial, restaurant and retail buildings on the site. The. project also includes frontage improvements, lighting and landscaping. The Tentative Subdivision Map will create 28 commercial parcels, 2 open space parcels, 2 roadway parcels and a landscape parcel. Project Title: SVSP PCL 40-42 Baseline Marketplace Project Address: 5000 Baseline Wy. Applicant: Nick Alexander, NG Alexander Real Estate Development LLC. Property Owner: Jeff Ronten, OF Properties Current Zoning: General Commercial Project Planner: Derek Ogden, Associate Planner Environmental Determination: This project is a commercial project that is consistent with the Sierra Vista Specific Plan Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH#2008032115). In accordance with CEQA Section 15183 an Initial Study was prepared for the project and the study found no project specific significant effects that were peculiar to the project site. As such a Negative Declaration is proposed to be adopted by the Planning Commission prior to taking action on the Project. 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 : February 18, 2014 CHRIS BURROWS Planning Manager Publish: February 21, 2014 SVSP PCL 40-42 Baseline Marketplace.pdf
  12. Environmental Determination: The City of Roseville has determined that the project described below could have a significant effect on the environment; accordingly, a Draft Subsequent Environmental Impact Report {DSEIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. The DSEIR was circulated for public review in November and December 2013. Significant new information has been added to the DSEIR. Portions of the DSEIR that have been revised indude Chapter 2 Executive Summary, Chapter 7 Air Quality, and Chapter 11 Cumulative Impacts. These portions are being circulated for public review as the Partial 2"d Recirculation of the DSEIR beginning February 10, 2014 through March 26, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. The DSEIR revisions 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 {under the Planning Division "Current Projects" heading). Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15088.5{f)(2), the City of Roseville respectfully requests that reviewers limit their comments to the revised chapters induded in the Partial 2nd Recirculation of the DSEIR. There is no need for reviewers to resubmit comments that were submitted on the previously circulated DSEIR. Project Title/Name: WRSP Fiddyment Ranch Phase 3 - General Plan Amendment, Specific Plan Amendment, Rezone, Development Agreement Amendment, Tentative Subdivision Maps - File #2013PL-005 {GPA-000068, SPA-000049, RZ-000063, DA-000053, SUB-000171 & SUB-000179) Project Address/Location: 3000 Hayden Parkway - The project site is located within the West Roseville Specific Plan {WRSP) area, which encompasses approximately ±3,162 acres located in the northwest portion of the City of Roseville, west of Fiddyment Road. The proposed project will affect ±805 acres of the WRSP north of Blue Oaks Boulevard. APNs: 492-010-002, 003, 004, 005, 015, 020, 021, 031, and 033. Owner/Applicant: ATC Realty One LLC/Signature Management Co. Current Land Use/Zoning: Land Use: Low Density Residential {LOR), Parks and Recreation {P/R) Open Space {OS), Public/Quasi-Public {P/QP). Zoning: Single-Family Residential/Development Standards {R1/DS), Small Lot Residential/Development Standards {RS/OS), Open Space {OS), Park and Recreation {PR), Public/Quasi-Public {P/QP). Project Planner: Ron Miller, Associate Planner Project Description: Th.a applicant proposes to amend the West Roseville Specific Plan {WRSP) to accommodate 1,661 additional residential units {580 Low Density Residential units, 609 Medium Density Residential Units, and 472 High Density Residential Units) in Fiddyment Ranch Phases 2 and 3. The revised land use plan will not change the footprint of the WRSP, but would redistribute certain land uses (LOR, LOR {Pocket Parks), MOR and HOR, CC, P/R, OS, P/Q-P, and Right-of-way) within the project area. In addition, the project proposes to change development densities within certain Fiddyment Ranch residential parcels. Significant Environmental Impacts Anticipated: The DSEIR has identified the following areas within which significant environmental impacts are anticipated: Land Use and Planning, Transportation/Traffic, Noise, Air Quality, Climate Change, Public Utilities, and Public Services. Mitigation measures to reduce the impacts are included in the DSEIR to the extent feasible. The Public may provide comments on the Partial 2nd Recirculation of the DSEIR at the Planning Commluion Meeting scheduled for March 13, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at the Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the public hearing. Written comments may be submitted to Ron Miller, Development Services - Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. Dated: February 10, 214 KEVIN PAYNE Development Services Director Publish: February 15, 2014 Download a copy here: SPA3 - PARTIAL 2nd RECIRCULATION.pdf
  13. Date: January 28, 2014 To: West Park & Fiddyment Farms Neighborhood Association Subject: 1) 5065, 5073, 5104 & 5096 PRAIRIE GRASS WY, 2) 3081 & 3089 AUTUMN LEAVES DR & 2396 ANGUS RD; AND 3) 4008 & 4000 HAYSTACK DR AND 6009 & 6017 BARNSIDE PL Dear Board Members: You may be interested to know that the Roseville Planning Department has received a development application for the project identified above. This early notification is being sent to you because the proposed project is located within, or adjacent to, the boundaries of your neighborhood association. (Another notice will be mailed to property owners adjacent to the project prior to any public hearing 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 13-0302, PL 13-0311 & PL 13-0312 Project Name: 1) WRSP F-15C, LOTS 19, 20, 28 & 29 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT, 2) FIDDYMENT RANCH VILLAGE F-15C, LOTS 2, 3 & 4 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT, AND 3) FIDDYMENT RANCH VILLAGE F-158, LOTS 44 & 45 & VILLAGE F-15C, LOTS 39 & 40 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT Description: REQUEST APPROVAL OF 3 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATIONS TO ADJUST THE COMMON PROPERTY BOUNDARIES BETWEEN 11 RESIDENTIAL PARCELS. Site Location: 1) 5065, 5073, 5104 & 5096 PRAIRIE GRASS WY, 2) 3081 & 3089 AUTUMN LEAVES DR & 2396 ANGUS RD; AND 3) 4008 & 4000 HAYSTACK DR AND 6009 & 6017 BARNSIDE PL APN: A PORTION OF 496-010-010-000, 496-010-011-000 & 496-010-012-000 Specific Plan Area: WEST ROSEVILLE Specific Plan Parcel#: W-15 & W-87, F-159 Zoning: RS/DS & OS, R1/DS General Plan: LDR-5 & OS, LDR-3.7 Applicant: CHRIS RUGGERI - RUGGERI-JENSEN-AZAR - 2541 WARREN RD #100 - ROCKLIN, CA 95677 Developer: STEVE SCHNABLE-JOHN MOURIER CONSTRUCTION, INC. - 1430 BLUE OAKS BL #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, the City's Neighborhood Services division at 774-5270 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 or comments regarding this project, I can be contacted in the Planning office 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 Download the complete document here: JMC Lot Line Adjustment 4.pdf
  14. Date: January 28, 2014 To: Westpark-Fiddyment Farms Neighborhood Association Subject: 1000 & 1008 BROKEN SPOKE LN & 4048 & 4056 HAYSTACK WY Dear Board Members: You may be interested to know that the Roseville Planning Department has received a development application for the project identified above. This early notification is being sent to you because the proposed project is located within, or adjacent to, the boundaries of your neighborhood association. (Another notice will be mailed to property owners adjacent to the project prior to any public hearing 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 13~0308 Project Name: WRSP F-15A LOTS 51, 52, & F1 SB LOTS 38, 39 Description: REQUEST FOR LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT FOR FIDDYMENT RANCH PHASE 2, VILALGE 15A: LOT 51/52; 15B: LOTS 38, 39 Site Location: 1000 & 1008 BROKEN SPOKE LN & 4048 & 4056 HAYSTACK WY APN: 492-010-010, 011, 012-000 Specific Plan Area: WRSP Specific Plan Parcel#: W-15 & W-87 Zoning: RS/OS & OPEN SPACE General Plan: LDR-5 & OS Applicant: RUGGERI-JENSEN-AZAR - CHRIS RUGGERI - 2541 WARREN DR #100 - ROCKLIN, CA95677 Developer: JOHN MOURIER CONTRUCTION, INC. - STEVEN SCHNABLE - 1430 BLUE OAKS BL #100- 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, the City's Neighborhood Services division at 774-5270 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 or comments regarding this project, I can be contacted in the Planning office 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 Download the complete document here: JMC Lot Line Adjustment 3.pdf
  15. DATE: January 28, 2014 FROM: Ron Miller, Associate Planner SUBJECT: NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE A LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT 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. Their 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 Applicant: Ruggeri-Jensen-Azar, Chris Ruggeri Owner: John Mourier Const., Inc., Steven Schnable Date Filed: December 19, 2013 File/Project Number: PL 13-0308 Citywide Job Number: 130243 Project Name and Addresses: WRSP F-15A, Lots 51 & 52 and F-158, Lots 38 & 39 Lot Line Adjustment, 1000 & 1008 Broken Spoke Lane & 4048 & 4056 Haystack Way Request: The applicant requests approval of a Lot Line Adjustment to adjust the common property boundaries between four residential parcels. Environmental Determination: The project is 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: February 7, 2014 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. Download the complete document here: JMC Lot Line Adjustment 2.pdf
  16. DATE: January 28, 2014 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 three Lot Line Adjustment applications have been submitted to the Roseville Planning Division. The applications are 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 applications consistency with City standards, the Planning Manager intends to approve the Lot Line Adjustments 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 Applicant: Ruggeri-Jensen-Azarl Chris Ruggeri Owner: John Mourier Const., Inc. Steven Schnable Date Filed: December 17 & December 20, 2013 File/Project Numbers: PL 13-0302, PL 13-0311 & PL 13-0312 Citywide Job Numbers: 130234, 130240 & 140006 Project Names and Address: 1) WRSP F-15C, Lots 19, 20, 28 & 29 Lot Line Adjustment, 5065, 5073, 5 · · 5096 Prairie Grass Wy; 2) Fiddyment Ranch Village F-15C, Lots 2, 3 & Lot Line Adjustment, 3081 & 3089 Autumn Leaves Dr & 2396 An us Rd; and 3) Fiddyment Ranch Village F-158, Lots 44 & 45 & Village F-15 ts 39 & 40 Lot Line Adjustment, 4008 & 4000 Haystack Dr and 6009 & 6017 Barnside Pl Request: The applicant requests approval of 3 Lot Line Adjustment Applications to adjust the common property boundaries between 11 residential parcels. Environmental Determination: The project is 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: February 7, 2014 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. Download the complete document here: JMC Lot Line Adjustment 1.pdf
  17. Date: January 28, 2014 To: West Park & Fiddyment Farms Neighborhood Association Subject: 3101 PLEASANT GROVE BL Dear Board Members: You may be.interested to know that the Roseville Planning Department has received a development application for the project identified above. This early notification is being sent to you because the proposed project is located within, or adjacent to, the boundaries of your neighborhood association. (Another notice will be mailed to property owners adjacent to the project prior to any public hearing 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: Project Name: WESTBROOK PHASE 2 Description: PL31-0318 REQUEST TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT OF THE 109.7 ACRE WESTBROOK PHASE 2 PROPERTY INCLUDING 1) A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO MODIFY THE LAND USE BOUNDARIES & DENSITY ALLOCATION OF PARCELSWB-2, WB-3, WB-4, WB-21, WB-22, WB-23, WB-33& WB-42 AND TO CHANGE THE LAND USE OF WB-23 FROM MDR TO LDR; 2) A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT TO MODIFY THE LAND USE BOUNDARIES & DENSITY OF THE PARCELS REFLECTED IN THE GPA & TRANSFER 58 RESIDENTIAL UNITS TO WB-20; 3) A REZONE TO REFLECT THE ZONING BOUNDARY CHANGES CONSISTENT WITH THE SPA; 4) A PHASED TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP (SMALL LOT) TO CREATE 413 LOTS, INCLUDING 241 LDR LOTS, 154 MDR LOTS, AND LANDSCAPE/PASEO LOTS; AND 5) DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENT TO RELOCATE AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNTIS FROM WB-21 TO WB-22 Site Location: 3101 PLEASANT GROVE BL APN: 017-150-019-510 & 017150-025-510 Specific Plan Area: SV Specific Plan Parcel #: WB-2, WB-3, WB-4 WB-21, WB-22, WB-23, WB-33 & WB-42 Zoning & General Plan: See SVSP for Zoning & Land Use Applicant: WESTPARK COMMUNITIES - RYAN O'KEEFE - 1420 ROCKY 'RIDGE DR 3265 - ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 Developer: MACKAY & SOM PS - MARK SAUER - 1552 EUREKA RD #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, the City's Neighborhood Services division at 774-5270 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 or comments regarding this project, I can be contacted in the Planning office 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, Derek Ogden, Associate Planner dogden@roseville.ca.us Download the complete document here: WESTBROOK PHASE 2.pdf
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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:

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