August 2nd — City Council Meeting Recap
Four options were presented.
Option 3 – To remove the Grandview site, the 2 Ohio sites, and the Meadowland site. It also defers the Bryant Ranch shopping center site, the Fairmont site, and the Richfield site.
Video of the Vote (4 Minutes)
What’s Next?
Now that the vote has taken place, we await the final confirmation in writing at the next council meeting this Tuesday, August 9th at 6:30PM.
August 9, 2022 – City Council: Second Reading of Housing Element Ordinances and Call for Measure B Election
August 9th, Final Update: Decision Confirmed.
Snippet from Page 2 of the Aug. 9th – Staff Report:
Following extensive public comment, the public hearing was closed. After deliberation by the City Council, the Council voted 3 to 1 (with Mayor Rodriguez dissenting) to certify the Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) prepared for the project and approve staff recommended Option 3, which eliminated the four sites previously recommended for removal from the Housing Element rezone sites inventory by the Planning Commission (i.e., Sites S4-060 and S4-201 at South Ohio Street, Site S4-053 at Grandview Avenue/Kellogg Drive and Site S7-005 at NWC Camino de Bryant/Meadowland), deferred action on Sites S7-001 (Bryant Ranch Shopping Center), S3-207 (Richfield Christmas Tree Farm) and S5-008 (Vacant 23-acre Fairmont Blvd parcel), and approved the rezoning of the remaining nineteen sites within the sites inventory (excluding Site S3-082, which had earlier failed to pass).
A Note on Neighborhood Signs.
Please keep your signs posted until after August 9th.
On August 10th, we will begin to pick up any signs in public areas throughout our neighborhood.
- A Neighbor