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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUD 1970-01 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT RESOLUTION PUD-70-1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, a duly verified application for a Planned Unit Development was filed with the Planning Department on May 1, 1970, by Dale Horton, Windsor Park Enterprises, Inc., and WHEREAS, said application requested approval for the development of 12.4 acres located immediately adjacent north of Windsor Park Subdivision, east of Hilltop High School extending to the 805 right-of-way, for which prezoning to R-1 has been requested; said development to consist of 62 dwelling units, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission set the time and place for a hearing on said application and notice of said hearing was given by the mailing of a notice to property owners within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property at least ten days prior to the hearing, and WHEREAS, the hearing was held at the time and place, namely 7 p.m., Monday, 25, 1970, Council Chamber, Civic Center, 276 Guava Avenue, before the Planning Commission and said hearing was thereafter closed, and WHEREAS, the Commission determined that the proposed development represents a density-similar to the surrounding single family zone, and WHEREAS, this development represents a betteriise of land by providing common open space with preservation of the natural topographic features. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION approves the concept of the Planned Unit Development to consist of 62 dwelling units on 12.4 acres, subject to the following conditions: 1. Sheffield Court shall have a right-of-way of 51' and shall terminate in a standard cul-de-sac. 2. The interior driveways should be 24' in width instead of 20' as shown on the proposed plan. 3. City Drawing 9/68-13L for the design of a sanitary sewer to be constructed through this area may be modified to suit the needs of the development. 4. The developer shall provide a lift station for the sewer line and shall show the location of the sewer line and the required manholes and provide suitable access to these manholes. 5. Review and analysis of the proposed grading plan with a goal of preserving views from the adjacent residential development to the south. 6. Further discussion and study to determine whether some form of public access should be reserved for a portion of the property to the north that may remain after freeway construction and possible pedestrian access from this project to Hilltop High School. An attempt shall be made to extend "I" Street into the development through cooperation with the City staff, Sweetwater Union High School District and Cal-American Water Company. 7. Amore specific review of the architectural details and the dimensions and locations of garages. 8. Restudy of the best use and development of the usable open space. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 25th day of May 1970, by the following vote: AYES: Members Chandler, Adams, Rice, Hillson, James, Stewart and Macevicz NOES: None ABSENT: None Chairman Attest: Acting°Secretary