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WRSP Parcels W-32 – Oakmont of Roseville II

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE


Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2017 at 7 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 the below project.


Request: The applicant requests approval of a Design Review Permit to develop an Oakmont Senior Living Facility (Community Care Facility). The proposal includes a two-story 88,446 square foot facility on Parcel W-32 in the West Roseville Specific Plan. The facility would include 87 units (60 assisted living units and 27 memory care units) and includes parking, lighting and landscaping.


Project Title; File Number: WRSP Parcels W-32 – Oakmont of Roseville II; PL17-0124
Project Address: 2400 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
Owner: Jeff Jones, VC Roseville, LLC.
Applicant: Ken Kidd, Oakmont Senior Living
Project Planner: Tricia Stewart, Senior Planner


Environmental Determination: Consistent with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15164, regarding a previously certified and adopted Environmental Impact Report (EIR), an Addendum to the WRSP EIR (SCH #2002082057, certified January 9, 2004) has been prepared to cover the minor technical changes and additions necessary to describe the proposed project.


Interested persons are invited to contact the Project Planner with questions and/or comments prior to the Public Hearing by phone at (916) 774-5258, e-mail at tstewart@roseville.ca.us, or in writing to Tricia Stewart, Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678, and are also invited to testify at the Public Hearing. If the matter is continued to a later date, comments and public testimony will be accepted until the close of the final Public Hearing. All comments will be considered by the Approving Authority.


Following the Public Hearing, the Planning Commission may take such action on the project as it deems appropriate. 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.


Kathy Pease, Planning Manager


Dated: August 25, 2017

Publish: August 31, 2017

 

PL17-0124 Oakmont Legal newspaper.pdf

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