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ACTION AGENDA
MEETING OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1991, AT 10:00 A.M.
CJNTINUED PUBLIC HEARING
(PUBLIC TESTIMONY)
10:00 A.M.
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: SODAS, BOYDSTUN, HELLYER, MENNINGER,
MESSE, PERAZA
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: FELDHAUS
PROCEDURE TO EXPEDITE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARZNGu
1. The proponents in applications which are not contested will have five
minutes to present their evidence. Additional time will be granted
upon request if, in the opinion of the Commission, such additional
time will produce evidence important to the Commission's
consideration.
2. In contested applications, the proponents and opponent will each be
given ten minutes to present his case unless additional time ie
requested and the complexity of the matter warrants. The
Commission's considerations are not determined by the length of time
a participant speaks, but rather by what he says.
3. Staff Reports are part of the evidence deemel received by the
~*, Commission in each hearing. Copies are available to the public prior
to the meeting.
4. The Commission will withhold questions until the public hearing is
closed.
5. The Commission reserves the right to deviate from the foregoing if,
in its opinion, the ends of fairness to all concerned will be served.
6. All documents are presented to the Planning Commission for review in
connection with any hearing, including Iihotographe or other •
acceptable visual representations of non-documentary evidence, shall
( be retained by the Commission for the public record and shall be
available for public inspections.
7. At the end of the scheduled hearings, members of the public will be
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allowed to speak on items of interest which are within the ~~
jurisdiction of the Planning Commission, and/or agenda items. Each
speaker will be allotted a maximum of five (5) minutes to speak.
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ACTAGENDA
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la. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 302
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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT p
lc. MOUNTAIN PARR SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 90-4 Rec. Appro~T'44.~
DESIGN ALTERNATIVE (INCLUDING
A Pi;BLIC FACILITIES PLAN1
~ ld. MOUNTAIN PARK SPECIFIC PLAN N0. 90-4 Rec. Approval
ZG;IING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
OWNER: THE IRVINE COMPANY,
P.O. BOX 1,550 NEWPORT CNTR. DR., Newport Beach,
Newport Beach, CA 92658-8904, ATTN: Jay Pierce,
Foothill Community Builder
I~OCI~L'ION: Subject pmnertv which is described as the
,3 179-acre Gylssum Canyon Pro~Xs. is unincear~
pa_*ated land located within the Gbunty of Orange in
the City of Anaheim's sphere-of-influence, and
ge~ra~ly botY7ered on the north by the Riverside
F~rva~(SR-91l a~ the G~rswn C:~,~!von Road inter-
change on the west by T2~e Stimmit of Anaheim Hills
and Sycamore Can~nan developments in the City of
Anaheim on the south by unincorporated uroter~ty
within the Cbunt~of Orar~e In the City of Orange's
sghe*e-of-influence and on the east by
unincrarporated property within the Citv cf Anaheim's
sphere-of-influences.
Request for an amendment to the Iand Use, Envizvnrmlital I
Rsouttie and Management and Circulation Elements of the Anaheim
Gen xal Plan and adoption of the Mountain Park Specific Plan to
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development of the site. A Fiscal .Tmpsct Report has also
submitted as part of the project application.
The General PIan Amendment request includes, but is not limited
to, proposals which would amend the existing Iand Use Map to
establish revised boundaries and acreages for Hillside
Lau-~lEdium and Medium Density fsidential, school, irk and
open space land use desicp7atians, delete the Hillside Estate
atxl Hillside Lca D..nsity l~sidential land use designations,
increase residential densities to allow far a naximan of 7, 966
dwelling units, arxi increase General ~ acreage from 11
to 179 acres; amend the existing Circulation Map to establish
revised alignmen+s and zraad classifications far Gypsum Canyon
i3aad, Weir Canyon Road/Jan~tioree Raced, Qak Canyon Drive and
Santa Ana Canyon Rand, add new secondary anal cnllectar
znadways, and delete ctaal Canyon Read within the project area,
amend existaing bikeway and riding and hiking trail plans to
establish revised alignments and classifications; and, amend
the extstir:;: F~nrirranmental l~source ark° ~rana~m^n^t Map to
establish ze:sed boundaries far open space, sand and gravel
operations and agricultural preserves.
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Rec.Certifica-
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The proposed Mountain Park Specific Plan (including Zoning and
Development Standards and a Pub1:c Facilities Plan) would
providB fcr ~f1e development O1' up .A 7,966 residential c~velling Rec. Approval i
units, 179 acres of c~meroial u~~', interim sand and gravel
mineral extraction, three elementary schools, a middle school,
a high school, a City m3intenanoa yard and'facility, a I
potential ofire station site, a potantial electrical sue-station
site, three n€Righbarhaod parks, two a;nmunity parks, a
amrur3ity venter and open space.
FJelated actions will include the Loca.1 Agency Fbrn-ation
Axmussion's (LAFL'~7) consideration of an appLieation to anr.°x i
the project area to the City of Anaheim, requests to the Ca1n~
of Qrange far consideration of amending the Master Plan of
Arterial Highways and Master Plan of Bikeways components of the
County of Orarxle's General Plan Transportation Element,
canceLlatien of Agricultural Preserve ~ntracts, request for a
Development Agreement between the City of Anaheim and Foothill
(lo~munity Builders (the project applicant), infrastructure
financing prrxJratrs, subdivision plans, gradirxy permits, and
other actions related to the proposed development of the
Mountain Park specific Plan aanmunity.
Continued to the .Tune 17, 1991 Planning Camnission meeting.
GENERAL PLAN 1U03NDMENT R880LUTION N0. PC 91-92 _
SPECIFIC PLAN R880LUTION NO. PC 91-93
SPECIFIC PLAN SONIN6 MID
DEVELOPMENT BTANDARDB RESOLUTION NO. PC 91-94
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