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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Statement 1988/02/09 Item 20b• COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Item 20b Meeting Date 2/9/88 • ITEM TITLE: SUBMITTED BY: REVIEWED BY: Public hearing to form Chula Vista Open Space Maintenance District No. 19 - Corona Vista Resolution l~ yj j Establishing Open Space Maintenance District No. 19 and directing the City Clerk to have said resolution recorded ~~ Director of Public Works __ Director of Parks and Recreation City Manager (4/5ths Vote: Yes No X ) The developers of Corona Vista Subdivision have petitioned the City for the formation of an open space maintenance district in accordance with the criteria contained in the Municipal Code. RECOMMENDATION: That Council: 1. Conduct the public hearing. 2. Adopt a resolution forming Open Space haintenance District No. 19. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION: Not applicable. DISCUSSION: The City Council, by Resolution 12843, (December 9, 1987) approved the Tentative Map for Chula Vista Tract 87-1, Corona Vista Subdivision. Item 2 of said Resolution 12843 stated, "The developer shall grant to the City an open space easement over lots A and B in order to restrict development on these lots. An open space maintenance district shall be formed for the maintenance of open space 1 ots A and B, to be activated as necessary at the discretion of the Chula Vista City Council." The developer, Corona Vista Partnership, has requested in a letter dated July 8, 1987 that an open space district be formed in compliance with the requirement of the Planning Commission and the City Council resolutions. The Subdivision Map for Chula Vista Tract 87-1, Corona Vista was approved by the City Council on November lU, 1987, by Resolution PJo. 13323. Lots A and B are designated as open space and were granted to the City for that purpose. • Page 2, Item .~Ob • Meeting Date -2/g/gg It is the City's intent to form the open space district at this time. However, the district will not be activated until such time the City Council determines that it is necessary to do so. Meanwhile, the maintenance of said open space lots A and B will be done by the homeowner's association as provided in the CC&R's for this development. The activation of the district would be done at a future date if citizen complaints or staff observations indicates that the home owners are not maintaining the landscaping to Council's satisfaction. There would be a public hearing with input from the subject properties. Said CC&R's includes a statement indicating that the City has the right to form and activate the open space district at any time. The developer's landsca e architect estimates that the annual cost of maintaining the slopes will be 2,397.70 or $171.26 per lot. In compliance with Section 17.08.150 D.2 of the City Municipal Code, since the Planning Commission has previously reviewed the Open Space area through the subdivision process, the matter is going immediately to City Council without need fora second Planning Commission review. A plat and cost calculation details are available for Council viewing. MAY:fp/OS 020 WPC 3517E • b the City Council of Chula Vista, California bated o2~ ~~ i by the City C~:~n~il of Chula Visa, Californian Dated ~_