Rancho Las Flores Specific Plan Amendment and Williamson Act Contract Cancellation

3 Documents in Project

Summary

SCH Number
1989061925
Lead Agency
City of Hesperia
Document Title
Rancho Las Flores Specific Plan Amendment and Williamson Act Contract Cancellation
Document Type
NOP - Notice of Preparation of a Draft EIR
Received
Present Land Use
Primarily undeveloped, with various agricultural uses. Specific Plan 89-1 Planned Mixed Use
Document Description
The amendment includes the elimination of the golf course within Village 1 which was previously eliminated by administrative action of the City and was subsequently proposed for a recreational lake/swim club and is now proposed to be developed as a community park and a swim park; the elimination of a potable water treatment plant, relocation of the proposed wastewater plant to the Rancho Las Flores Ranch pastures, the development of several parks including a 60-acre community sports park, a 40-acre community park, a 25-acre lake amenity and up to 49-acres of scattered neighborhood parks. The 9,867 acre Rancho Las Flores Specific Plan will result in the following: 15,995 residential dwelling units at varying land use densities on approximately 3,810 acres, approximately 87-acres of neighborhood commercial uses, a 314-acre town center; and a variety of public facilities including schools, parks, golf course, churches, day care, fire station site, etc on 642 acres, and open space lincluding the 490 acre historic Las Flores Ranch. The combination of parks, recreation, preserve areas and natural open space will cover approximately 5,063 acres or 51% of the total project area. In addition, approximately 325.1 acres of related infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc.) will be constructed on the site. In addition to the proposed residential and commercial development, a variety of public facilities, such as schools, library, utilities, and other civic facilities are to be incorporated within proposed rsidential areas as special uses. The devleopment of the community is expected to take place over a period of approximately 15 years. The phasing and duration of development will be determined by several factors. These factors include the rate of infrastructure provisions, local and regional economic and housign trends, landowner and public agency decisions, and project prioritization. The phasing of development may not necessarily coincide with village boundaries. California Aqueduct runs through the site.

Contact Information

Name
Dave Reno
Agency Name
City of Hesperia
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Hesperia
Counties
San Bernardino
Cross Streets
State Highway #138 and 173
Parcel #
Various
State Highways
138, 173
Airports
Hesperia
Waterways
Mojave River
Township
3N
Range
4W
Section
15,20.
Base
SB
Other Information
Sections: 27, portions of 2,3,9-14,16,17,19,21-24,26,28-33

Notice of Completion

State Review Period Start
State Review Period End
State Reviewing Agencies
Cal Fire, California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, District 8 (DOT), California Highway Patrol, California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan Victorville Region 6 (RWQCB), Caltrans, Division of Aeronautics, Department of Housing and Community Development, Office of Historic Preservation, Resources Agency, California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), Department of Fish and Wildlife, Region 6, California Department of Conservation (DOC), Department of Water Resources
State Reviewing Agency Comments
California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), Department of Fish and Wildlife, Region 6, California Department of Conservation (DOC), Department of Water Resources
Development Types
Residential (15,540 units / 3,800 acres)(Units 15,995, Acres 3,810), Commercial (320 acres)(Acres 86), Industrial (Acres 314), Educational (248.3 acres), Recreational (5,063 acres), Waste Treatment:Other
Local Actions
Specific Plan, Land Division (Subdivision, etc.), Development Agreement
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Cumulative Effects, Economics/Jobs, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Growth Inducement, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Public Services, Schools/Universities, Sewer Capacity, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation, Wetland/Riparian, Wildfire, Wildlife

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