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City of CoronaScoping Meeting
March 4, 2014
Skyline Heights
Skyline Heights
Introductions
Jason Moquin, Senior Planner, City of Corona
• Role: City Project Manager/Point of Contact
David A. Crook, AICP, Principal Planner, PCR Services Corporation
• Role: City’s Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Consultant
Skyline Heights
Overview of Scoping Meeting/Process
Overview of the Project
CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act).
Timeline
We are here to LISTEN!
Skyline Heights
Project Area
Skyline Heights
Overview of the Project
Applications
Annexation
421.25 acres
General Plan Amendment
Designate 384 acres as LDR and 37 acres as Open Space
Change of Zone
Pre-zone the project site
270.91 acres – R-1-7.2 (Single Family Residential. Minimum Lot Size 7,200 square feet).
113.56 acres – Agriculture
36.73 acres –Open Space
Skyline Heights
Overview of the Project
Tentative Tract Map
Subdivide 270.91 acres into 292 lots
Lot Sizes
Range from 7,242 to 31,010 Sq. Ft. in area
Open Space
Approximately 149 acres
48 acres of manufactured slopes
101 acres of natural open space
Skyline Heights
Proposed Project
Skyline Heights
CEQA Overview
CEQA Process Overview
CEQA Timeline
• Notice of Preparation (30-day comment period): February 4, 2013 – March 5, 2014 (extended to March 10th)
• Public Scoping Meeting: March 4, 2014
• Draft EIR Public Review (45 day comment period): early July 2014 – mid/late August 2014
• Preparation of Final EIR: late August 2014
• Planning Commission Meeting: September 2014
• City Council Meeting: October 2014
Skyline Heights
Environmental Topics of Study
Aesthetics – visual simulations
Agricultural & Forestry Resources
Air Quality – traffic, global climate change
Biological Resources – direct and indirect impacts
Cultural and Paleontological Resources – direct and indirect impacts
Geology and Soils
Greehouse Gas Emissions
Hazards and Hazardous Materials
BEFORE AFTER
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Environmental Topics of Study (continued)
Hydrology/Water Quality
Land Use
Noise – construction, post-construction
Population and Housing
Public Services
Traffic, Circulation
Utilities
Cumulative Impacts and Alternative
Skyline Heights
Closing
Questions? Comments?
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City Contact Information:
Jason Moquin, City of Corona Community Development Department
400 South Vicentia Avenue
Corona, California 92882
Phone: 951-736-2268
Fax: 951-279-3550
Email: [email protected]