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The Ranch Plan Development & Sustainability Sustainability in Site Development October 23, 2015 OC & Beyond
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Page 1: The Ranch Plan Development and Sustainability

The Ranch Plan Development & Sustainability

Sustainability in Site Development

October 23, 2015

OC & Beyond

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The RanchWe are the historic Rancho Mission Viejo

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Established Communities

Mission Viejo Rancho Santa Margarita

Las Flores Ladera Ranch

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• 23,000 acres• 75% = The Reserve at

Rancho Mission Viejo• 25% = Residential &

mixed use villages• 14,000 homes

(including 6,000 55+ residences)

• Over five million square feet of non-residential uses

The Ranch Plan

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Village of Sendero • Opened summer 2013• 690 acres • 655 attached/detached homes• 286 homes in 55+ Gavilán• 286 apartment units• Amenities

• Age-Qualified and Market Rate clubhouse

• Community Hall• Recreational core• 15-acre Community park• Neighborhood parks• Hiking/biking trails• 10-acre Retail plaza

• Only 3 homes remaining

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A. 2,800 +/- Units• 800 +/- (55+)• 1,700 +/- (All Age)• 300 +/- Apartments

B. 3 Phases 2015 - 2017C. 1st Phase

• Opened September 2015

D. Raising “the bar” for sustainable living above Typical Sustainability

Village of Esencia

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A. Title 24 ComplianceB. Solar RoofsC. Water Quality RunoffD. Community Trails

Typical Sustainability

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A. Healthy LivingB. Water ConservationC. TransportationD. Bonus Feature

Raising “the bar” of Sustainability

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Healthy Living 

Agrihood –Growing Deep Roots

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Healthy Living 

Oak Canyon –“In touch with nature”

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• 17,000 acres of open space

• Invitations to select Reserve events w/ exclusive benefits for residents

• Programs emphasize connection between well-being and nature

Healthy Living 

The Reserve –a Grand Backyard

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• Integrated water quality, flood control, groundwater recharge, and water reuse

• Partnership with County of Orange, Santa Margarita Water District, and The Ranch

Water Conservation 

Gobernadora Multi‐Purpose Basin

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• Repurposed sand mining pit for recycled water from tertiary treated sewage

• Recapture a portion of 2 MGD treated water from ocean outfall

Water Conservation 

Regional Recycled Water Storage

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• Centralized software irrigation control with flow monitoring, weather station based, and a variety of localized data input

• Plant pallet with California natives and naturalized plants

• Productive plants – Farm to Table

Water Conservation 

Advanced Irrigation Tech w/ Natural Plant

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Transportation

Transportation Management Association 

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TransportationRegional and Community Biking & Hiking Trails 

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Transportation

RanchRide – The zero‐emission way to Ride  the Ranch

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Bonus Feature

Affordable• 219 Affordable Housing units

underway

• Additional 550 to 1,100 planned

• Balanced with work force housing, age qualified restrictions, integrated into the villages

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Life on The Ranch@ranchomissionv


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