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Date: March 19, 2015 To: Sun City Neighborhood Association & RCONA Board Subject: 7050 Del Webb 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 15-0061 Project Name: DWSP PCL40A - NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 85' MONOPINE Description: REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT NEW 85' MONOPINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY FOR VERIZON WIRELESS Site Location: 7050 DEL WEBB BL APN: 017-162-004-000 Specific Plan Area: DW Specific Plan Parcel #: 40A Zoning: RMU/SA-DW General Plan: PR Applicant: VERIZON WIRELESS, C/O NSA WIRELESS, INC. -ATTN: ROSS CUTSHAW & REBECCA MONTEZ - 2010 CROW CANYON PLACE, SUITE 355 - SAN RAMON, CA 94583 Owner: SUN CITY ROSEVILLE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. -ATTN: EARL WIKLUND - 7050 DEL WEBB BOULEVARD - 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, Ron Miller, Associate Planner RMiller@roseville.ca.us DWSP PCL40A - NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 85' MONOPINE.pdf
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untilFire Station 2 Open House 1398 Junction Blvd 10 am to noon Come and meet our neighborhood firefighters! Download the flyer here: Station 2 Open HouseApril Final.pdf
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Public Safety News & Tips -- Top Ten Scams of 2014
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Date: March 6, 2015 To: Fiddyment Farms NA, RCONA & RCONA BOARD Subject: 3000 N HAYDEN PW 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 14-0625 Project Name: FIDDYMENT RANCH VILLAGE F-6C, F-8A&B, F-11 B, F-51, F-71 SUBDIVISION MAP Description: REQUEST FOR FIDDYMENT RANCH VILLAGE F-6C, F-8A&B, F-11 B, F-51, F-71 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP; ADMIN PERMIT FOR DENSITY/UNIT REALLOCATION. Site Location: 3000 N HAYDEN PW APN: TBD Specific Plan Area: TBD Specific Plan Parcel #: Zoning: General Plan: Applicant: SIGNATURE HOMES - ATTN: STEPHEN MILLER- 4670 WILLOW ROAD, SUITE 200 - PLEASANTON, CA 94588 Owner: ATC REAL TY, LLC - A TIN: DAVID ASH - 333 MARKET STREET, 17 TH FLOOR - SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 Developer: WOOD RODGERS, INC. - ATTIN: TIMOTHY DENHAM OR DENNIS PHILLIPS - 3301 C STREET, BUILDING 100-B-SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 If you have any questions or 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, Ron Miller, Associate Planner RMiller@roseville.ca.us FIDDYMENT RANCH VILLAGE F-6C, F-8A&B, F-11 B, F-51 , F-71 SUBDIVISION MAP.pdf
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on February 26, 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 AND ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT - 3100 NORTH HAYDEN PARKWAY - WRSP FIDDYMENT RANCH. VILLAGE F-7, F·BC. F-BD. F-98, F-9C, F-90, F-11 A & F-12 - FILE# PL 14-0438. Request: The applicant requests approval of a Tentative Subdivision Map to subdivide approximately 137 acres of land into 722 single family lots and an Administrative Permit to reallocate units between the subject parcels and increase the specific plan unit allocation by seven units. Project Title/Name: WRSP Fiddyment Ranch, Villages F-7, F-8C, F-8D, F-98, F-C, F-9D, F-11A & F-12 Project Address: 3100 North Hayden Parkway Owner/Applicant: David Ash, ATC Realty, LLC Current Zoning: R1 Project Planner: Wayne Wiley, 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 pursuant 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 and 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 Approviing 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 9, 2015 Greg Bitter Planning Manager Publish: February 13, 2015 WRSP Fiddyment Ranch, Villages F-7, F-8C, F-8D, F-98, F-9C, F-9D, F-11A & F-12,.pdf
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untilFire Station 9 Open House 2451 Hayden Parkway 10 am to noon Come and meet our neighborhood firefighters!
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untilSaturday, February 7th 10 a.m.—12 p.m. Roseville Fire Station No. 3 1300 Cirby Way Come meet your local firefighters!
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The Roseville Police Department held its Annual Meeting of Neighborhood Watch Captains on January 27, 2015. Rob Baquera and Mary Helen Ivers shared updates on crime stats, crime prevention tips and security equipment to help deter home and auto break-ins, basic giving tips on charities, and warned of the latest Top 10 scams occurring in the area. These items and more can be found on the Police Department website… With the recent crime activities in the Westpark and Fiddyment Farm areas, we need to continue to be vigilant in reporting suspicious activity. Some of our developments have Neighborhood Watch Captains, but we need many more throughout. If you are interested in finding out who your NW captain is or how simple it is to help your neighborhood, please contact the FFNA NW Coordinator at watch@fiddymentfarm.org. The next Police Department NW start-up meeting will be Feb. 24th.
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There was a 2nd public workshop for the Planning & Design of the F- 50 Park (near Fiddyment Elementary School) on Thursday January 22nd at 7 pm -- at the Fiddyment Farm Elementary School - Multi-purpose Room. "The City takes pride in being able to work closely with the neighborhoods that will use the parks. The start of the design process begins with a public workshop to introduce the proposed park design and obtain input from residents. After the plan is revised, a second workshop is held to present the master plan for review. Final revisions are made based on the input gathered at the workshop. The final master plan is then published and written comments to the final master plan are accepted during the public comment period." Download a copy of the Roseville Park Planning Process below: ParkPlanningProcess_2007.pdf Summary from this meeting: On January 21, 2015, FFNA board members Loren & Sue Cook and Joe & Sue Van Zant joined other neighbors at a presentation given by Tara Gee of Roseville Parks & Recreation Dept. to provide updates on the planning of the F-50 Park at Fiddyment Farm Elementary. The latest conceptual drawing presented reflected the top concerns expressed by neighbors from the September 2014 meeting. This rough drawing included the following amenities: Restrooms , walkway around park perimeter, covered picnic area 2 soccer fields, but plenty of open space for other sports usage Children’s play equipment and swings (probably similar to Festersen Park) 3 pods of adult exercise equipment Items not to be included: Baseball diamonds—neighbors previously expressed concerns over lighting and permanent backstops. However, there will be baseball fields at the big park near the future high school. There are currently 900 children registered for Woodcreek Little League and it will be required to split at 1,000 (kids must stay in the same zip code so fields must accommodate them here). Tennis courts—cost is prohibitive, will work with the future high school for 6-8 cluster courts, and there are 2 at Bob Mahan behind St. John’s Church. No artificial turf—holds heat 30 degrees hotter, cost prohibitive: only 8-10 years life, and high replacement costs--$650,000 to replace turf at Mahany Park. $1.5 million has been budgeted for the 8-acre park. Although we are in a Stage 2 drought, recycled water (purple pipe) is used for the West Roseville Specific Plan parks and public areas. So Parks & Rec will move forward in the planning process and presentation to the City Council. Construction could begin late this summer, but more realistically it would be better to break ground in the Spring of 2016. After the meeting, Tara indicated that the F-50 naming is still in the works, no final decision yet. Your FFNA board will keep you updated as we hear further
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On Jan. 6, 2015, FFNA members Loren & Sue Cook and Joe & Sue Van Zant met with Westpark Communities developers John Tallman, Jeff Jones, and Aldo Paneschi who gave updates on the Placer Ranch project. Placer ranch will be located immediately north of the Fiddyment Farm and Blue Oaks Neighborhood Associations along board sides of Fiddyment Road up to the South Placer Waste Management Plant. The area belongs to Placer County, but Placer County is still considering arrangements and tax share measures to allow the City of Roseville to annex the property. The City of Roseville Planning Department has a current project map and details of the development on its website [insert link/address here]. Some of the issues discussed included: Placer Parkway—first section begun at Whitney interchange (Rocklin funding) and other sales tax measures being discussed by the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency. Relocate Fiddyment Road to allow westward expansion of the Waste Management plant; and expand Fiddyment Road to 4 lanes between Pleasant Grove to the campus, and then to 6 lanes through the campus to Placer Parkway. Sunset will be widened (already has interchange with Hwy 65). Future plans would extend Westbrook Blvd from the Westpark development all the way to Placer Parkway. Construction will begin first with the proposed college campus area—potential for 30,000 full-time student equivalency (which could mean even higher numbers with part time students). Campus will provide its own police force. Cal State would own its own buildings, and share facilities with Sierra College. There will be a fire station on the east side of the development, along with a Village Center area, and a large business ranch at the top of the project along the future Placer Parkway. There will be an age restricted development to the west boundary north of Fiddyment Farm. The Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) will supply water; a new plant is being built at the Whitney Exchange area. FFNA will keep you updated as we hear further. More project details are at the City website here
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given that, as Lead Agency, the City of Roseville, Development Services Department, Planning Division has prepared an Initial Study leading to a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project referenced below. This Mitigated Negative Declaration is being circulated for a 30-day review period beginning January 23, 2015 and ending February 23, 2015 at 5:00 pm. The Mitigated Negative Declaration may be reviewed during normal business hours at the Planning Division offices, located at 311 Vernon Street. The Mitigated Negative Declaration may also be viewed on line at http://www.roseville...p_parcel_49.asp Written comments on the adequacy of the Mitigated Negative Declaration may be submitted to Gina McColl, Planning Division, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678, and must be received no later than 5:00 pm on February 23, 2015. Project Title/Name: NCRSP PCL 49 Bayside Church/Top Golf File #: PL 14-0252 Project Address: 9000 Washington Bl Owner: John Stewart, Bayside Covenant Church Applicant: Kris Steward, Phillips Land Law, Inc. Current Zoning: PD/SA-NC & M1/SA-NC Project Planner: Gina McColl, Associate Planner Request: The applicant requests approval of entitlements that would allow the phased development of the approximately 59 acre site with 130,000 square feet of community assembly (Bayside Church), 64,232 square feet of indoor/outdoor recreation (Top Golf), 116,500 square feet of office, 37,800 square feet of retail, 11,200 square feet of restaurant, and 27,900 square feet of hotel use types. The project also includes on-site landscaping, lighting, and parking, a 25 parking space park-n-ride lot and the realignment of a City's bike trail. This project will be scheduled for a public hearing before the City's Planning Commission. At this hearing, the Planning Commission will consider the Mitigated Negative Declaration and associated project entitlements. The tentative hearing date is February 26, 2015. Kevin Payne Development Services Director Dated: January 15, 2015 Publish: January 23, 2015 NCRSP PCL 49 Bayside Church - Top Golf.pdf
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PUBLIC HEARING - 1. Parking Standards - 2. Compact Residential Design
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on February 5, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Planning Commission and the Design Committee of the City of Roseville will hold a Public Hearing at the Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA for the purpose of conducting a WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS TWO ITEMS; 1) ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 19.26 - PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS. AND 2) COMPACT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION DESIGN STANDARDS. Workshop Item 1 - Parking Standards: The City's Planning Commission has identified certain sections of the Zoning Ordinance related to parking that they wish to discuss. Specifically, the parking space requirements for personal service uses, schools and fitness facilities have been identified by the Planning Commission for review. Workshop Item 2 - Compact Residential Design: Staff will provide the Planning Commission and the Design Committee an overview of the City's Community Design Guidelines regarding Compact Residential Subdivision design. Project Title: Planning Commission and Design Committee Workshop - February 5, 2015 Project Address: Citywide Project Planners: Greg Bitter, Principal Planner & Derek Ogden, Associate Planner Environmental Determination: The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) does not apply to activities that will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment (CEQA Guidelines §15061(b)(3). The Planning Commission's Public Workshop project does not include the potential for a significant environmental effect, and therefore is not subject to CEQA. 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. Dated: January12, 2015 CHRIS BURROWS Planning Manager Publish: January 16, 2015 PUBLIC HEARING - 1. Parking Standards - 2. Compact Residential Design.pdf -
"To recap the police activity in the West Park/Fiddyment Farms area last night, at around 8:10 p.m. officers responded to a residential burglary in West Park, near Fiddyment Road and Village Green Drive. The home had been ransacked and firearms were taken. A short time later, an officer responded to a suspicious circumstances call, and checked on an unoccupied blue Ford sedan parked on Porch Swing Drive near Amberly Court (off Fiddyment Road almost 3 miles north of the burglary location, close to our northern city limits). The stolen firearms from the burglarized home were inside the car. Two adult men, described as either Hispanic or black, wearing dark colored hoodies and baggy pants, were seen running from the car. Roseville officers converged on the area to search for them with the help of CHP's helicopter. They searched extensively, in some areas yard-to-yard, but weren't able to find the suspects. We towed the car, which may have been stolen, and will continue the investigation today to try to identify and arrest the suspects. Any other residents in the area who had a burglary last night should not touch any disturbed areas, in case we can recover fingerprints or other evidence, and call us at 774-5000 extension 1 to file a report." Roseville Police Emergecy Number: 911 Non-emergency Number: 774-5000
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untilSaturday, January 10 10 a.m.—12 p.m. Roseville Fire Station No.6 1430 East Roseville Pkwy Come meet your local firefighters!
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(Short) Project Description: "The 2,213-acre Placer Ranch Specific Plan (PRSP or project) is a mixed-use community proposed for development in the City of Roseville (City) featuring a 300.4-acre California State University Sacramento branch campus (Sac State Placer Campus) and Sierra College transfer center that, together would accommodate 30,000 full-time equivalent students, 3.0 million square feet of academic and administrative space, 23 +/-acres of playfields, parking for 15,000 vehicles and student housing to accommodate 5,000 beds. The university is expected to contribute to employment, education and research opportunities in the region." There will be a Public Scoping Meeting for the Placer Ranch Specific Plan, Sphere of Influence & Annexation Project on: Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 4:00 pm at the Roseville Civic Center, Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 (311 Vernon Street). The City of Roseville will hold this public Scoping Meeting to receive oral and written comments from the public and other interested parties and agencies regarding the issues that should be addressed in the EIR. Due to the time limits specified in State law, written comments should be submitted at the earliest possible date, but no later than 5:00 pm on January 26, 2015 to: Kathy Pease, Principal Planner, AICP City of Roseville Development Services Department - Planning Division 311 Vernon Street Roseville, CA 95678 Further information can be found on the city website here.
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untilDecember 8 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ TBA August 11 ‐ TBA September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room changed to Wednesday October 14 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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untilMonday November 9 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ TBA August 11 ‐ TBA September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room changed to Wednesday October 14 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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untilWESTPARK 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.
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untilSeptember 8 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ TBA August 11 ‐ TBA September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room changed to Wednesday October 14 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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untilAugust 11 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 or St John's Episcopal Church -- map 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ St John's Episcopal Church August 11 ‐ St John's Episcopal Church September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room changed to Wednesday October 14 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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untilJuly 14 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 or St John's Episcopal Church -- map 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ St John's Episcopal Church August 11 ‐ St John's Episcopal Church September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room changed to Wednesday October 14 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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untilJune 9 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ St John's Episcopal Church August 11 ‐ St John's Episcopal Church September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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untilMay 12 - 7 to 9 pm FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see date for location): Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2015 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 13 ‐ Chilton Library February 10 ‐ Chilton Library March 10 ‐ Chilton Library April 14 ‐ Chilton Library May 12 ‐ Chilton Library June 9 ‐ Chilton Library July 14 ‐ TBA August 11 ‐ TBA September 8 ‐ Chilton Library October 13 ‐ Chilton Multi‐purpose Room November 9 ‐ Chilton Library December 8 ‐ Chilton Library
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