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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

SD Council to Consider Castlerock Development

Wednesday, September 4, 2013



Eastern side of Castlerock development site
A proposal by Pardee Homes to develop up to 430 homes north of West Hills High School will be considered by the San Diego City Council at a public hearing scheduled for Sept. 16 at 2 p.m.

The hearing will be held at the Council Chambers on the 12th Floor of San Diego City Hall, 202 C Street in downtown San Diego.

Pardee has offered two development plans, one if the property is annexed into Santee and another if it is not.  The annexation option calls for the construction of 283 single-family houses along with 147 multi-family units, along with a 4-acre park  and two miles of pedestrian trails. About 90 acres of the 204-acre property would remain as open space.
On July 11, the San Diego Planning Commission voted 4 to 2 to recommend approval of the annexation option to the San Diego City Council. The final decision on annexing the property rests with the Santee City Council.
Questions or comments on the proposed development should be directed to the city of San Diego’s project manager, Jeannette Temple at (619) 557-7908 or jtemple@sandiego.gov.

Cut and paste the link below to view the full public hearing notice: http://docs.sandiego.gov/citybulletin_publicnotices/PublicHearings/PN-035-200459-091613-Castlerock.pdf
Cut and paste the link below to view a site map of the development.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Castlerock EIR Comment Period Ends August 1

Tuesday, July 17, 2012


The public has until August 1 to comment on a draft environmental impact report (EIR) for the proposed Castlerock housing development targeted for 204 acres north of Mast Boulevard between Medina Drive and West Hills Parkway.

The body of the EIR is divided into five parts comprised of 781 pages. There are an additional 10 appendix chapters. The full document is available online here at the city of San Diego’s website.

The EIR outlines two scenarios of potential impacts based on whether the property is annexed to the city of Santee or if it remains in the city of San Diego.
If developed as a San Diego neighborhood, the project would include 422 housing units. If the site is annexed to the city of Santee, the project could accommodate 430 housing units.

Under either scenario,  Castlerock's major amenities would include a 4-acre neighborhood park, multiple pocket parks , a north-to-south public trail and nearly 95 acres of undisturbed open space.

A notice published by the San Diego Development Services Department offers this summary of the EIR's findings:
  • The proposed development  by Pardee Homes would result in a number of significant impacts, including temporary ones associated with construction activities, all of which can be mitigated by the developer.
  • Additional significant impacts related to noise, library and fire services would also occur if the property is not annexed by the city of Santee , but those impacts can be mitigated.
  • Significant impacts that cannot be mitigated or offset include changes to the natural landscape due to grading and development, visual quality, neighborhood character and creation of greenhouse gases.
According to the report’s executive summary , it would be more efficient to provide water and sewer services to the project from the Padre Dam Municipal Water District than to extend those utility lines from the city of San Diego.

Written comments should be sent to: Martha Blake, Environmental Planner, City of San Diego Development Services Center, 1222 First Avenue, MS 501 San Diego, CA 92101 or via email to DSDEAS@sandiego.gov