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  1. At the July 18, 2012, City Council meeting, representatives of Roseville Electric presented a proposal for the Roseville Energy Park Liquid Management System. The proposal is for Phase 3 of the system which would cover disposal of the wastewater generated from the power plant. As described, Phase 3 would consist of a 12-month process to obtain all the necessary permits and public outreach, to be followed by the actual 6-9 month construction period. The Liquid Management System would replace the current costly method of disposing of the wastewater, saving well over $1 million per year. The proposed new system would consist of two injection wells which would inject the wastewater to a low permeable salt-water level below the Aquifer system. Details of the plan were presented to the Council, and can be seen as represented to the Roseville Public Utilities Committee on June 26, 2012 and a FAQ from Roseville Electric at the City’s website. Concerns have been raised over: Long Range Effects -- how millions of gallons of contaminated water and minerals could just endlessly be dumped below the surface Potential fracking -- concerns over the injection process known as “fracking” and numerous claims of related earthquakes experienced even after the reported process had been stopped Safety Measures -- concerns were asked about the safety of the injection wells themselves and what safety measures would detect leaks into the fresh water aquifer Alternatives to this Plan -- question about other alternatives that were considered or possibly should re-considered The WFFNA Board encourages you to follow the proposed project, especially since this is right where you live. We have provided a few websites for your review here, but please let us know of any others which help express your thoughts or concerns with your responses to us. Roseville City Agenda of July 18, 2012, Resolution 9.1 Roseville Energy Park Liquid Management system City of Roseville, Liquid Management System Project Information – Q&As Press Tribune: Roseville electric pursues new option for addressing wastewater Aug. 10, 2012 Hydraulic fracturing – Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia....ulic_fracturing Yahoo! News – Unusual Dallas Earthquakes linked to fracking, expert says 2012 Food&waterwatch – Ban Fracking in California June 2012 www.foodandwaterwatch.org/factsheet/ban-fracking-in-california If you have any concerns over this project we strongly urge you to attend this meeting and ask your questions.
  2. For those that were not here 2009 and 2010 here is some background information on West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP) - Specific Plan Amendment 3 (SPA 3): In November 2009 Signature Properties submitted an application to amend the West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP) to add 1,905 residential units and 6.2 acres of commercial land within the Fiddyment Ranch portion of the WRSP. On March 3, 2010, Council adopted resolutions approving 1) a Professional Services Agreement for professional environmental consulting services and preparation of a Subsequent EIR (SEIR), and 2) authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Funding Agreement with the land owner (Roseville/Fiddyment Land Venture. LLC) for reimbursement of consultant costs and staff processing of the application. In December 2011, the applicant provided a written request to staff to discontinue processing the application due to financial issues associated with the ownership/partnership for the property/project. The application was ultimately withdrawn in October 2012. The new property ownership group, ATC Realty One, LLC, is now ready to resubmit an application to complete the Specific Plan Amendment, with one modification. The quantity of additional residential units requested will be reduced by 245 units from 1,905 to 1,660. With the exception of this modification, the new project description, acreages, and entitlements will be identical to the project submitted in 2009. The consulting firm of North Fork Associates (NFA) prepared the Subsequent EIR (SEIR) for the original Fiddyment SPA 3 project. As a result of a merger, NFA is now operating as Dudek. Since NFA (now Dudek) prepared the SEIR for the original project, Dudek was selected to prepare a Recirculated SEIR to address the revised project description for proposed Fiddyment SPA 3 project. The funding for the SPA3 SEIR work was approved by the Roseville City Council last night (January 16th, 2013). The SPA3 plan request: SPA 3 Request for General Plan Amendment and Development Agreement.pdf Other public documents detailing more of the changes: EXH-PHASING-SPA_2_3-CONCEPTUAL LU PLAN_11x17_01-24-13.pdf GPA-FIDDYMENT RANCH_P2-3_11x17_01-24-13.pdf LLTSM-FIDDYMENT RANCH_P2-3_11x17_01-24-13.pdf RZ-FIDDYMENT RANCH_P2-3_11x17_01-24-13.pdf SPA-FIDDYMENT RANCH_P2-3_11x17_01-24-13.pdf WRSP change pages complete112012.pdf WRSPTable4-2-112012.pdf Signature Properties and City of Roseville Planning Department will give a brief overview of the project and answer questions. We strongly urge anyone with concerns over this project to attend this meeting and ask your questions.
  3. Meetings with West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP) Developers Members from WFFNA’s Planning & Development committee met with representatives of the developers from the West Roseville Specific Plan. Here are a few updates for you: Jan. 29, 2013—WestPark Associates Loren & Sue Cook and Chris Erickson met with Aldo Paneschi, John Tallman and Jeff Jones of WestPark Associates. They said there had been a recent resurge of interest from builders and they were going forward with proposed mapping changes for development in the Phase 4 area. They presented a tentative plan they will submit to the City soon. Here’s some items noted: high density facility moved out of residential area to a Blue Oaks entrance area high density facility could be built at 20 units per acre (agreements with City not to hold to 25 units per acre) school area redesigned so no home fronts would face school street would add 30 homes (minor amount overall with a better plan) infrastructure for Phase 3 should start 2013, and for Phase 4 in 2014 So this presentation seemed to be good news for the future of our neighborhood. February 11, 2013—Fiddyment Ranch SPA 3 (Specific Plan Amendment) Loren & Sue Cook, Amy Aufdenberge, and Joe Van Zant met with Steve Hicks of Signature Management Co.; Ron Miller, Project Planner; Katherine Waugh, Dudek (EIR Preparer); and various City and Signature members to discuss recently reactivated SPA 3 proposal. Here’s some items noted: Several of the High Density Residential (HDR) facilities will not have to be built out at 25 units per acre (F21,22,23,and 24); F6B and F8B will still be 25 units per acre. The Subsequent EIR now pending will include all original opposition submitted from WFFNA, and will include impacts from all areas annexed since the original EIR was done (including Sierra Vista and WestBrook, Creekview, and Reason Farms). Plan includes better street flow and access, including four Round- A-Bouts at intersections. Although density bonuses will still be granted for HDR builders, reduced parking allowance will not be granted—they must provide sufficient on-site parking. Loren requested the developers meet with the City for discussions of a possible police sub-station in this area. Although the overall plan is better than last presented, it still requests 1660 additional units (reduced from 1905 as originally presented). This is basically the removal of one HDR facility, not from any reduction of the housing density on homes. Sue Cook read section from 4.3 from the West Roseville Specific Plan which basically limits changes in increases or decreases of units to “not change by more than twenty-percent (20%)... as established at the time of original approval of the Specific Plan”. City staff said that just refers to developers not having to request specific amendments, but WFFNA members disagreed with that interpretation and still believe 1660 units exceeds that of the Specific Plan, without including subsequent SPAs already adding an additional 404 homes. Steve Hicks said Signature Management would like to present the latest proposal at one of our WFFNA meetings and will work with Loren Cook to schedule it for March or April. WFFNA will keep you posted.
  4. Here are some notes from the meeting and a copy of the AT&T handout. AT&T was going to meet again with the St. John's Church last Friday. They were to decide on the final location on St. John's property. Both examples they showed looked very nice and you could not tell they were a cell tower at all (see attached PDF). The St. John's cell tower should be done as soon as possible - definitely by the end of the year. There is another cell tower planned for 2014 North of Blue Oaks in Veteran's Park (city property). Both towers may have other carriers (besides AT&T). Hope that this answers most of your questions... if not let me know and we can followup with AT&T. CV0679-PHOTOSIM-2012-09-20.pdf We have been informed by the City that AT&T is proposing to build a cell tower on the St. Johns Church Property. We have invited AT&T Representatives to our February Meeting to present an overview of the project and answer any of your questions. The meeting will be at: Chliton Middle School Library (at the front right of the building) 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 The meeting is our standard monthly meeting and be at 7 pm on February 13th. Please plan to attend and get a first look as well as answers to any of your questions. Request To Locate A 60' Cellular Tower At This Site.pdf
  5. For those that were not here 2009 and 2010 here is some background information on West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP) - Specific Plan Amendment 3 (SPA 3): In November 2009 Signature Properties submitted an application to amend the West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP) to add 1,905 residential units and 6.2 acres of commercial land within the Fiddyment Ranch portion of the WRSP. On March 3, 2010, Council adopted resolutions approving 1) a Professional Services Agreement for professional environmental consulting services and preparation of a Subsequent EIR (SEIR), and 2) authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Funding Agreement with the land owner (Roseville/Fiddyment Land Venture. LLC) for reimbursement of consultant costs and staff processing of the application. In December 2011, the applicant provided a written request to staff to discontinue processing the application due to financial issues associated with the ownership/partnership for the property/project. The application was ultimately withdrawn in October 2012. The new property ownership group, ATC Realty One, LLC, is now ready to resubmit an application to complete the Specific Plan Amendment, with one modification. The quantity of additional residential units requested will be reduced by 245 units from 1,905 to 1,660. With the exception of this modification, the new project description, acreages, and entitlements will be identical to the project submitted in 2009. The consulting firm of North Fork Associates (NFA) prepared the Subsequent EIR (SEIR) for the original Fiddyment SPA 3 project. As a result of a merger, NFA is now operating as Dudek. Since NFA (now Dudek) prepared the SEIR for the original project, Dudek was selected to prepare a Recirculated SEIR to address the revised project description for proposed Fiddyment SPA 3 project. The funding for the SPA3 SEIR work was approved by the Roseville City Council last night (January 16th, 2013). Attached below is the proposed scope of work for the SEIR including a schedule to the public circulation and then final hearings. WRSP SPA3 - SEIR Proposed Scope of Work.pdf We have also attached a map of the property now owned by ATC Realty One and managed by Signature Properties. WRSP SPA3 - Land Ownership.pdf At last nights City Council meeting WFFNA President Loren Cook requested: 1. that the Neighborhood Association be informed of any changes or scheduled public hearings (as we were NOT notified of this event). 2. that the over 400 emails and letters that were sent in to the city in 2010 be taken as the first round of input for neighborhood concerns on this new SEIR. 3. discrepancies we pointed out in the previous SEIR (2010) be addressed ahead of the public review. The WFFNA Planning & Development Committee will begin early meetings with the city and the new owners management staff (Signature Properties) in early February. If you would like to be a part of the committee or attend any of these meetings please contact Loren Cook by filling out the form here Thank you for your support in maintaining and improving the "Quality of Life" in the WestPark - Fiddyment Farms neighborhood!
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    Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Maidu Community Center - Reception Hall 1550 Maidu Drive Roseville, CA Brief presentation to begin at 6:15 p.m.
  7. You can download photos from the RCONA Gallery for: Santa In The Park - Mahany Park Santa In The Park - Maidu Park It is easy to download... simply find the photo you want to download - then select options and pick the size you want to download (usually Large). The right click and "Save as..."
  8. Saturday, December 14, 2013 at Roseville Sports Center at Mahany Park or Sunday, December 15, 2013 at Maidu Community Center Time: 3 - 6 p.m. Kids -- See Santa’s arrival on a Roseville Fire Truck at 3:30 PM. Cookies, punch, music, Carolers and crafts. Lots of good photo ops so bring your camera. FREE – Exchange 3 old holiday light strands for 3 new LED light strands - FREE We will also be collecting non-perishable canned food donations for needy families in our community on behalf of the Placer Food Bank
  9. Saturday, December 14, 2013 at Roseville Sports Center at Mahany Park or Sunday, December 15, 2013 at Maidu Community Center Time: 3 - 6 p.m. Kids -- See Santa’s arrival on a Roseville Fire Truck at 3:30 PM. Cookies, punch, music, Carolers and crafts. Lots of good photo ops so bring your camera. FREE – Exchange 3 old holiday light strands for 3 new LED light strands - FREE We will also be collecting non-perishable canned food donations for needy families in our community on behalf of the Placer Food Bank
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  11. Join RCONA &: Crimestoppers for the Run Crime out of Roseville 5K!Think you have what it takes to beat Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn? Partner up with us and find out on July 4, 2013 at Royer Park ~ 190 Park Drive, Roseville, CA Race starts at 7:45 am SHARP More Information here
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    August 24 Buljan Park 150 Hallissy Drive “Happy Feet"
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    August 10 Lockridge Park 2601 Eureka Road “Megamind"
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    July 27 Royer Park 190 Park Drive “Brave"
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    July 13 Santucci Park 1831 Morningstar Drive “Second Hand Lions"
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    June 22 Maidu Regional Park 1550 Maidu Drive "Puss-N-Boots"

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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:

  • Provide an open forum through which all members of the neighborhoods can participate in the identity, social culture, growth, development, and activities of the neighborhoods.
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