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NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE A DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT MODIFICATION
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DATE: July 7, 2016 FROM: Ron Miller, Associate Planner SUBJECT: NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE A DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT MODIFICATION Dear Roseville Property Owner and Interested Individuals: The purpose of this notice is to inform you that an application for a Design Review Permit Modification (DRPMOD) has been submitted to the Roseville Planning Division. The requested permit is described below. The City issues administrative permits for minor types of projects 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 permit 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 Design Committee public hearing. The Planning Manager's action to approve this permit may be appealed to the Design Committee within 10 days of the approval date. Project Description Applicant: Signature Homes, Inc., Vivian lnderbitzen Owner: Fiddyment 96 Lots, LLC, John Ford Date Filed: June 21, 2016 1 File Number: PL 16-0220 Project Name & Address: WR' . ., PCL F-23 - Oakbriar/Fiddyment DRPMOD - 1016 Oakbriar Circle Request: The applicant request approval of a DRPMOD to modify Residential Development Standards for the minimum rear yard area within the Oakbriar Subdivision. The mini HHi1 rear yard open space area will be reduced from the existing minimum of 450 sq. ft. to 380 sq. ft. This modification is required due to potential utility conflicts within the front yard setback area of certain lots. Environmental Determination: The project is Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15305 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pertaining to Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations and Section 305 of the City of Roseville CEQA Implementing Procedures. LAST DAY TO REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING: July 18, 2016, 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 A DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT MODIFICATION.pdf -
1) Guest Speaker: Ron Severson, RJUHSD Superintendent, Shannon Blockton, Communications Coordinator, and Paige Stauss, President of the School Board The Superintendent presented: That the School Bond $96 million initiative passed unanimously at the School Board meeting on June 14, 2016. The Bond proposal will be voted on in the November ballot. A PowerPoint presentation outlining the reasons for the Bond to be viable for the whole school district and the needed improvements and monies needed for the building of the Sixth high school and the educational programs that will prepare students for the future job market That the language of the Bond initiative is still being worked out. That there will be a volunteer oversight committee to maintain the integrity of the Bond issuances and it will be a continuous committee throughout the life of the Bond. Contact the District for information. That the public should contact Shannon Blockton at RJUHSD to volunteer for the Bond campaign. That Susan Rohan, soon to be Roseville’s Mayor, will head the Bond Committee. The results of the poll have been outlined in a booklet titled: “Building the Foundation for Success.” Shannon brought several copies. Loren Cook approached the Superintendent and Paige Stauss about the monies from Mello Roos that have been collected over many years. The purpose is to collect monies for Schools and Police and Fire. He asked if they had looked into these monies. Ron S. responded that they have not received any money from the City, who holds those funds. One of the attendees suggested the Board look at other alternatives for building the school, namely corporations and hospitals in the area. He said these entities have built schools in the Bay Area. 2) Elementary School Updates: The framing is now being built for the newest school in WestPark and is still slated to open in Fall 2018. Builders are the developers: WestPark Communities and Signature Properties. 3) 6th High School Steering Committee met on June 1, 2016: Dan reported that the Superintendent gave the same presentation as tonight’s here. 4) Next Meeting: We will meet at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville on July 19, 2016. In September, meetings will resume at Chilton Middle School.
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Car Heat Tips, Imposter Scams & Election Scams Vol 16 Issue 06 It’s summer and we all know how hot it can get in Roseville. On a typical sunny day, the temperature inside a vehicle can reach a potentially deadly level within minutes. Never leave a child alone in a vehicle, not even for a minute. (read more below) Car Heat Tips, Imposter Scams & Election Scams Vol 16 Issue 06.pdf
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Notice is hereby given that on June 15, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., 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 an ANNEXATION, SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT, GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. SPECIFIC PLAN. REZONE (PREZONE) AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS - AMORUSO RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN - 5101 WEST SUNSET BOULEVARD - FILE #2011PL-039 (ANN-000007, GPA-000061. SPA-00043. RZ-000058 & DA-000047). Request: This request is for the consideration of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan (ARSP), a 694-acre specific plan project, with associated entitlements including: 1) an Annexation and Sphere of Influence Amendment (ANN & SOI) to incorporate the project site into the City of Roseville; 2) a General Plan Amendment (GPA) to update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project and to amend the horizon year from 2025 to 2035, 3) a Specific Plan (SP) to establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; 4) a Rezone (RZ) to pre-zone the land; 5) Two Development Agreements between the City and Brookfield Residential (Applicant) and Amoruso Family Trust (Landowner) to vest entitlements and outline Developer and City obligations; and 6) a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR). Project Title/Name: Amoruso Ranch Specific PlanProject Address/APNs: 5101 West Sunset Boulevard, APN 017-020-016-510; 017-020-017-510; 017-101-010-000; 017-101-011-000Owner/Applicant: The Amoruso Family Living Trust I Brookfield ResidentialCurrent Zoning: F-B-X 80 acre minimum (County Zoning)Project Planners: Wayne Wiley, Associate 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, an Environmental Impact Report ( EIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. A Draft EIR was circulated for public review per the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) from March 1, 2016 to April 15, 2016. The City Council will act on the Final EIR prepared in response to comments received on the Draft EIR at the June 15, 2016 meeting. The Final EIR is available for public review during normal business hours in the Planning Division located at 311 Vernon Street in Roseville, CA, and online at www.roseville.ca.us/amoruso. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to Kathy Pease, Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If you challenge the decision 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: May 26, 2016 Publish: June 3, 2016 Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan - Final EIR.pdf
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untilWhere: Festersen Park (Near Junction Elementary) When: TUES AUG. 2, 2016 5:00 — 8:00 pm Event free to all Westpark & Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association residents OVER 20 BOOTHS — ROSEVILLE CITY AND PLACER COUNTY RESOURCES FOR YOU LIVE ENTERTAINMENT — Sami’s Circuit, Roseville PD K-9 and Bomb Squad Units; Kids’ Carnival Games REFRESHMENT VENDORS AVAILABLE FREE ROOT BEER FLOATS Adult Raffle tickets =1 per canned good Donated for Placer Food Bank (Limit 5 per Family) Download the flyer: 2016 NNO Flyer.pdf
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F-50 Park (near Fiddyment Farm Elementary) - Update City Parks has informed of a slight delay... "We are in the final steps of obtaining city-wide approval. Thereafter, we can seek Council approval to bid the project. It has taken a bit longer to obtain construction plan approval, but it is moving along. We still plan on breaking ground soon, albeit, look like this summer. Thanks for checking in and for your patience." Location: 4151 Brick Mason Circle Description: 8 acre school/park site adjacent to Fiddyment Farm Elementary School. The Master Plan was approved by the City Council on Wednesday, September 2 (2015). The Master Plan proposal includes a children's play area, concrete pathway, independent exercise stations, a picnic area and open turf for various sports. Timeline: Construction is targeted for summer 2016.
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Fiddyment House Restoration Committee - June Update
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c.1879 Historic Fiddyment Ranch Home, West RosevilleNational Register of Historic Places, #10000503 From the Roseville Historical Society Preservation Committee... June 10, 2016 Submitted by Jeanne Lindberg ROSEVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESERVTION COMMITTEE 3RD REPORT: JUNE MEETING Attendees: Dolly Fiddyment, Lynda Raybould, Betty Eliopolus, Sue Hallahan-Cook, Bill Rozell, Christina Richter, Jeanne Lindberg, Katherine McDuffy Smith, Brenda Fulton, Camela Corin Labhard - The positive effects of our letter writing campaign were noted. Several more members pledged to write letters. - Jeanne and Christina reported on our recent meeting with Dion Louthan, Director of Parks, Recreation and Libraries, and Tara Gee, Superintendent of Park Planning and Development: o The City seems committed to involving the Historical Society and the community in the Fiddyment Historic project and promised to keep us informed. Tara Gee is to be our point of contact. o The City issued a Request for Proposals to find a historical architect consultant for the project. Proposals are due June 30th. o The home inspection is planned for the week of June 15th. - We discussed the importance of communication with the citizens of Roseville about the Fiddyment Historic project: o Katherine McDuffy Smith offered to create a website for us. o Lynda Raybould will be creating a Facebook page for the committee. Thank you! - A preliminary discussion was begun to brainstorm ideas for future publicity/fundraising: o Betty showed us her finished quilt (unique and intricate) created from donated neckties. It was suggested that the quilt be displayed in various businesses with a plaque about the Fiddyment project. o A sheep dog trial event could honor local sheepherders from various cultures, tied in perhaps with a Basque family dinner. o Other ideas center on a golfing or a restaurant chef’s dinner event. o More ideas will be forthcoming no doubt before any actual event planning will commence. - The Historical Society/Preservation Committee will participate in “National Night Out” presented by Westpark and Fiddyment Farms Neighborhood Associations on Tues, 8/2, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at Festeren Park. Please plan to come!-
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Roseville Fire Department Open House - Station #6 Saturday June 4th -- 10 am to noon Station 6 1430 East Roseville Pkwy Join us as we open the doors to one of our Roseville Fire Stations. The community is invited to tour the fire station, meet their local firefighters, and get an up-close look at our fire engines. Open houses are held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & AVAILABILITY OF A FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Notice is hereby given that on June 15, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., 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 an ANNEXATION, SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AMENDMENT. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, SPECIFIC PLAN, REZONE (PREZONE) AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS - AMORUSO RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN - 5101 WEST SUNSET BOULEVARD - FILE #2011PL-039 {ANN-000007, GPA-000061, SPA-00043, RZ-000058 & DA-000047). Request: This request is for the consideration of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan (ARSP), a 694-acre specific plan project, with associated entitlements including: 1) an Annexation and Sphere of Influence Amendment (ANN & SOI) to incorporate the project site into the City of Roseville; 2) a General Plan Amendment (GPA) to update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project and to amend the horizon year from 2025 to 2035, 3) a Specific Plan (SP) to establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; 4) a Rezone (RZ) to pre-zone the land; 5) Two Development Agreements between the City and Brookfield Residential (Applicant) and Amoruso Family Trust (Landowner) to vest entitlements and outline Developer and City obligations; and 6) a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR). Project Title/Name: Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan Project Address/APNs: 5101 West 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-8-X 80 acre minimum (County Zoning) Project Planners: Wayne Wiley, Associate 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, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts. A Draft EIR was circulated for public review per the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) from March 1, 2016 to April 15, 2016. The City Council will act on the Final EIR prepared in response to comments received on the Draft EIR at the June 15, 2016 meeting. The Final EIR is available for public review during normal business hours in the Planning Division located at 311 Vernon Street in Roseville, CA, and online at http://www.roseville.ca.us/amoruso. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the Public Hearing. Written comments may be submitted to Kathy Pease, Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. If you challenge the decision 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: May 26, 2016 Publish: June 3, 2016 Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan.pdf
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Review/Old Business: A) Bond Money: The Committee reviewed the second round of Q & A’s sent to the RJUHSD in April. (Attached) The Committee will review the link to California Tax Data to look at how the Bonds will be paid off in ten years. Of note is that the proposed Bond for the November ballot (to cover High School repairs and the $30 million needed to close the financing gap of the 6th High School) requires 55% to pass rather than a two-thirds majority. The Committee also discussed the use of developer fees in regards to the RJUHSD. Developer fees can be used to help with school site repairs and leased portables. The District has saved much of the developer fees. The District pointed out that developer fees cannot be used to pay teacher's salaries, or for textbooks. The Committee reviewed the fact that the proposed Bond will be voted on by communities with individuals over 55. The entire District will pay their portion of the Bond which equates to $15.00 per $100,000 assessed value per year. The Committee feels it is necessary for the City and HS District and this Committee meet to discuss the accounting of collected taxes and fees. C) Draft letter of introduction/cooperation with Roseville Elementary School District and local PTOs: still being developed. D) Sign for future 6th High School: Loren Cook talked to the City of Roseville and it was determined that Signature Homes needs to update the sign. All signs need to have a sticker on them denoting registration with the City. There has been a general clean-up of signs recently because of this regulation. E) School Board Forum: in process New Business: The Superintendent of High Schools, Ron Severson, called a meeting for a few of the Committee members: Loren Cook, Scott Alvord, and Sue Van Zant. He gave us a March Soundbite document and a student attendance chart. (Attached) The attendees discussed that the District is very motivated to get the funding and begin the 6th High School building project. They have reduced the bus pass from $225 a year to $50 per year for the 2017/2018 school year to help the parents who have to bus their students. The projected date for ground breaking will be 2018, with the High School opening in the Fall of 2020 with 9th and 10th graders. In general, the Committee discussed the pros of the school being built: the HS School District growth will outpace room in the current schools; the fact that home and property values will increase; the added value to the community in activities, a sense of community and identity for West Roseville; and the fact that so many parents want their children to attend a school nearer to their homes. We feel that the Schools Committee has made itself a presence in the development of the 6th High School so that it will keep on track. Roundtable: The Committee discussed the survey that went out to some homes in West Roseville. Sue Van Zant has an email out to the HS District as to which homes got the survey and how to get one if requested. She will keep us updated. Because of a larger turnout for the meeting, it was established that all the handouts from the meeting will be posted, along with these minutes. Next Meeting: Due to Chilton being closed for the summer break, the Schools Committee will meet at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville on the following dates: June 21st, July 19th and August 16th. In September, meetings will resume at Chilton Middle School. See attachments below: Follow-up for District answers 4-16 (6).pdf Roseville-JUHSD Survey 5-2016.pdf RJUHSD Soundbites 3-16.pdf RJUHSD Audit FY 2014-15 Report (2).pdf
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DATE: May 17, 2016 FROM: Derek Ogden, Senior Planner SUBJECT: NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE A MINOR GRADING PLAN Dear Roseville Property Owner and Interested Individuals: The purpose of this notice is to inform you that a Minor Grading Plan application has been submitted to the Roseville Planning Division. The application is described below. The City issues entitlements for minor projects 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 Minor Grading Plan 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: Jeff Jones, Roseville Schools LLC Applicant: John Tallman, Roseville Schools LLC Date Filed: May 5, 2016 File/Project Numbers: PL 16-0152 Citywide Job Numbers: 160149 Project Names and Addresses: WRSP PCL W-16 Minor Grading Plan; 3200 Pleasant Grove Bl. Request: The applicant requests approval of a Minor Grading Plan to place 7,000 cubic yards of fill material on the site. The fill material will be transferred from Parcel W-70 of the West Roseville Specific Plan. Environmental Determination: The project is Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15304(a) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pertaining to minor grading activities and Section 305 of the City of Roseville CEQA Implementing Procedures. LAST DAY TO REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING: May 27, 2016 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 A MINOR GRADING PLAN.pdf
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Date: May 17, 2016 To: Westpark Neighborhood Association & RCONA Board Subject: 3200 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 16-0152 Project Name: WRSP PCL W-16 MINOR GRADING PLAN Description: REQUEST FOR A MINOR GRADING PLAN FOR TEMPORARY STOCKPILING OF DIRT ON WRSP PCL W-16. Site Location: 3200 PLEASANT GROVE BL Specific Plan Area: WR APN: 496-010-001-000 Specific Plan Parcel#: W-16 Zoning: R3 General Plan: HDR-20.6 Applicant: ROSEVILLE SCHOOLS LLC -ATTN: JOHN TALLMAN - 1420 ROCKY RIDGE DR #265 - ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 Owner: ROSEVILLE SCHOOLS LLC - ATTN: JEFF JONES - 1420 ROCKY RIDGE DR #265 - ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 Developer: ROEBBELEN CONTRACTING -ATTN: GARRET PFEIFFER -1241 HAWKS FLIGHT CT EL DORADO HILLS, CA 95762 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 s~rt 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, Derek Ogden. Senior Planner dogden@roseville.ca.us REQUEST FOR A MINOR GRADING PLAN FOR TEMPORARY STOCKPILING OF DIRT.pdf
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HP/CAMPUS OAKS AMENDMENTS, REZONE, AND LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS
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Date: May 9, 2016 To: RCONA & RCONA Board Subject: 1485 Blue Oaks 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 16-0153 Project Name: HP/CAMPUS OAKS AMENDMENTS, REZONE, AND LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS Description: REQUEST FOR A GPA, REZONE, MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENT, AND LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT TO MODIFY CAMPUS OAKS PARCELS C0-21, C0-4, C0-22, C0-23, C0-16, C0-6, & C0-12. Site Location: 1485 BLUE OAKS BL APN: 017-230-074-000 Specific Plan Area: NI Specific Plan Parcel#: C0-42,C0-31,C0-51,C0-21 Zoning: M1/SA General Plan: CC,BP,Ll,HDR-25 Applicant: ALAN IVES CONSTRUCTION LLC SERIES B -ATTN: SCOTT CANEL - 1949 ST JOHNS AV, STE 200 - HIGHLAND PARK, IL 60035 Owner: BBC ROSEVILLE OAKS LLC -ATTN: STEPHEN DESJARDINS - 130 DIAMOND CREEK PL- ROSEVILLE, CA 94747 Developer: MORTON & PITALO INC -ATTN: GREG BARDINI - 75 IRON POINT CR, #120 - FOLSOM, CA 95630 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 HP-CAMPUS OAKS AMENDMENTS, REZONE, AND LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS.pdf -
Public Safety News & Tips -- Secure Your Home Before Going on Vacation The weather is warming up and summer is almost upon us. For many families that means going on vacation. So you’ve packed your bags and planned your itinerary. Before you head out the door, don’t forget to secure your home. The last thing you want is a phone call during your trip that your house was burglarized. Take the necessary steps before you leave on holiday. (read more below) Home Security & Grandparent Scam Volume 16 Issue 05.pdf
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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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