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. APPLICATION REFERRAL <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> ,D==r, C~X � <br /> FROM: SAN JOAQU|NCOUNTY <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 4UG 19 <br /> Development Services Division 8lJ00 <br /> 181UEast Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 PF1~ <br /> Phone: (209)468-3120 <br /> Contact Person: John Fundarburg Phone: (209)468-3160 FAX: (209)468-3163 Email: jfunderburg@sjgov.org <br /> The following project has been filed with this Department: APPLICATION NUMBER: PA'1400125, PA-1400126, PA'1400127 <br /> /w/47 0 1-3�� ~~a PA'1400128' PA-1400129, PA-1400130 <br /> PA-14OO131` PA'1400122' P/\'14O01%3 <br /> PA-1400134, PA'1400136' PA'1400145 <br /> PROPERTY OWNERS: APPLICATIONS RELATED TO OWNERS: APPLICANT: <br /> San Joaquin County PA-1400125, PA-1400126, PA-1400127, Trimark Communities <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue PA-1400128, PA-1400129, PA-1400130, 2260 Douglas Blvd., Suite 240 <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 & PA-1400145 Roseville, CA 95661 <br /> Trimark Communities PA-1400131, PA-1400132, PA-1400133, <br /> 2260 Douglas Blvd., Suite 240 PA-1400134, & PA-1400135 <br /> Roseville, CA 95661 <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION (12 applications): The project consists of a Master Plan Amendment (PAr1400125). oSpeoific <br /> Plan | Amendment (PA-1400126). e Specific Plan || Amendment (PA-1400127). a Specific Plan |U Amendment (PA- <br /> 1400145), three Special Purpose Plan Amendments for Neighborhoods E. F. and (PA'1400128. PA-1400129. and PA- <br /> 1400130 neopeotiva|y), and five Major Subdivision opp|ioationa, otherwise referred to as "Tentative Maps", (PAr14OO131 <br /> Neighborhood F; PA'1400132. Neighborhood E ;PAr14OO133. Neighborhood G; PA-1400134. Neighborhood H; and — ` <br /> 1400135. Neighborhood H). <br /> Master Plan Amendment. The Master Plan Amendment(PA-14OO125) would: <br /> 1) Change the Community Commercial (C/C) site in Neighborhood F. (a 1776 acre"Village Center" site) to Medium-High <br /> Density Residential (14.52acres) and Mixed Use (3.24acnoo); <br /> 2) Reduce the number ofVillage Centers from three totwo; <br /> 3) Change the Neighborhood Commercial (C/N) sites in Neighborhoods E, G, and H (1.38 acres in Neighborhood E, 0.93 <br /> acres in Neighborhood G, and 1.05 acres in Neighborhood H)to Medium Density Residential (R/M); <br /> 4) Change a portion of the C/N site in Neighborhood F (1.56 acres of the total existing C/N area) to R/K8; <br /> 5) Change the smaller of the two High Density Residential (R/H) sites in Neighborhood F (the 8.79 acre site) to Medium- <br /> High Density Residential (R/MH); <br /> 6) Change the C/C site in Neighborhood H (20.29 acres)'to Low Density Residential (R/L); <br /> 7) Increase the number of"Expected" R/MH units by 65 and reduce the number of ExpectedR/Hunitoby17S with nonet <br /> change intotal Expe�edunits N <br /> (i.e.,e� theoumofFVL. F� . R/MH. andR/H. Expeoteduito) fbrtheoommunihy; ' <br /> O) Make conforming changes to K400bar Plan map figures concerning the above (Figure i— Executive Sunnmary, Community <br /> Concept Diagram; Figure 3.1 —Community Concept Diagram; Figure 3.3—Community Subareas Map; Figure 3.4— <br /> Neighborhood Structure; Figure 3.5—Master Plan Designations; Figure 3.7—Master Plan Deoignationa, Central Area; <br /> Figure 3.12 —Town Center Concept; Figure 4.1 —Cnmmunih/VVaUo Location Plan; Figure 4.3—Community Edge <br /> Treatment Key Map; Figure 4.1O —Community Entries Location Plan; Figure 5.1 — Neighborhood Park & School Diagram),- <br /> and <br /> iagram)�and <br />