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i Amendments to the Village One Specific Plan This document contains information from the original Village One Specific Plan adopted October 16, 1990, by City Council Resolution No. 90-828A as revised by the following Specific Plan Amendments (SPA): SPA#1 Affordable Housing Program Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 91-31 Adopted on June 18, 1991, by City Council Resolution No. 91-405 SPA#2 Technical Revisions for Comprehension and Clarity Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 92-9 Adopted on May 5, 1992, by City Council Resolution No. 92-222 SPA#3 Implementation-Oriented Rewrite Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 93-63 Adopted on February 1, 1994, by City Council Resolution No. 94-72 SPA#4 Supplemental EIR, Claus Road Realignment, Floyd Avenue Three to Five Lanes and Deletion of Non-potable Water Supply Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 94-24 Adopted on May 24, 1994, by City Council Resolution No. 94-298 SPA#5 Revisions to Residential Design Standards Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 94-33 Adopted on June 28, 1994, by City Council Resolution No. 94-372 SPA#6 Revisions to School/Park sites and Single-family Residential Redistribution Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 94-34 Adopted on June 28, 1994, by City Council Resolution No. 94-373 SPA#7 Revisions Resulting from the Village One Feasibility Study Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 95-18 Adopted on October 10, 1995, by City Council Resolution No. 95-487 SPA#7.1 Delete Multi-Family from PPA No. 33 / Revising Single-Family Dwelling Units Setbacks and three-car garages in PPA#’s 3, 32, and 33 Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 96-16 Adopted on May 14, 1996, by City Council Resolution Nos. 96-245 and 96-246 ---PAGE BREAK--- ii SPA#8 Incorporation of Revisions from SPA#7 into Specific Plan Text Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 96-21 Adopted on June 4, 1996, by City Council Resolution No. 96-295 SPA#9 Standards for Dwelling Setbacks and Three-car Garages Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 96-32 Adopted on August 13, 1996 by City Council Resolution No. 96-453 SPA#10 Eliminate Redundancy with the General Plan Housing Element and Make Changes to Various Housing Policy Language Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 97-27 Adopted on May 6, 1997, by City Council Resolution No. 97-225 SPA#11 Exempt Public Facilities from Precise Plan Requirement, Streamline the Specific Plan Amendment Process, and Provide Minor Clarification to Various Policies and Diagrams Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 97-40 Adopted on June 3, 1997, by City Council Resolution No. 97-300 SPA#12 Add Service Provider Language, Revise Industrial/Business Park Land Use Policy, Revise Amtrak Station Language, Delete Business Park Market Study and Replace with Language Allowing Regional Commercial Uses, and Revise Business Park Precise Plan Diagram Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 97-67 Adopted on October 21, 1997, by City Council Resolution No. 97-602 SPA#13 Amendment to Precise Plan Area No. 3 to delete the 9.8-Acre Multi-Family Site and Replace with Village Residential Uses Denial Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 97-07 Adopted on February 17, 1998, by City Council Resolution No. 98-97 SPA#14 Modify the Mix of Land Uses Allowed in the Southwest Quadrant of Precise Plan Area No. 20 Located on the South Side of Floyd Avenue East of Roselle Avenue Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 99-42 Adopted on August 17, 1999, by City Council Resolution No. 2000-507 SPA#15 Reduce the Noise Setback along Claus Road Adopted on September 26, 2000, by City Council Resolution No. 2000-507 ---PAGE BREAK--- iii SPA#16 Move 4.1 Acres at the Northeast Corner of Hillglen and Esta Avenues From Precise Plan No. 6 to Precise Plan No. 7 Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2002-12 Adopted on May 7, 2002, by City Council Resolution No. 2002-230 SPA#17 Revised Infrastructure Master Plan and Infrastructure Financing Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2003-12 Adopted on April 1, 2003, by City Council Resolution No. 2003-177 SPA#18 Change the Land Use Designations of Precise Plan Areas 23 and 24 From Commercial, Village Residential, and Multi-Family Residential to Village Residential and Medium-Density Residential and to Amend some of the Village One Design and Development Standards, Located on the West Side of Claus Road and North and South Sides of Floyd Avenue Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2004-66 Adopted on December 7, 2004, by City Council Resolution No. 650 SPA#19 Change the Land Use Designations of a Portion of Precise Plan Area 1 from Very- Low Density Residential to Office and High School, Located at the Northeast Corner of Sylvan Avenue and Roselle Avenue Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2005-07 Adopted on March 8, 2005, City Council Resolution No. 2005-129 SPA#20 Modify Policies Related to the Development of the Village Center, Located at the Southeast Corner of Floyd and Roselle Avenue Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2005-39 Adopted on November 1, 2005, City Council Resolution No. 2005-547 SPA#21 Modify Policies Related to the Development of the Village One Town Center Housing Project, Located at the Northeast Corner of Roselle Avenue and Belharbour Drive Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2006-10 Adopted on May 9, 2006, City Council Resolution No. 2006-290 SPA#22 Revise the Land Use Designation from Multi-Family to Village Center for Properties Located on the East Side of Roselle Avenue, North of Floyd Avenue Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2007-51 Adopted on December 12, 2007, City Council Resolution No. 2007-749 ---PAGE BREAK--- iv SPA#23 Change the Land Use Designations from Elementary School to Village Residential to Facilitate Development of a Single-Family Residential Subdivision in Precise Plan Area No. 15 Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2014-02 Adopted on March 11, 2014, City Council Resolution No. 2014-89 SPA#24 Change the Land Use Designation of 9.5 acres from Multi-Family Residential to Village Residential, to facilitate the development of a 58-lot residential subdivision in Precise Plan Area No. 18. Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2014-20 Adopted on February 2015, City Council Resolution No. 2015-55 SPA#25 Amend Allowable Land Uses in the Senior Housing Land Use Designation, property located on Chandon Drive north of Montorra Drive. Recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 2020-09 Adopted on October 27, 2020, City Council Resolution No. 2020-446