
By Miriam Raftery
March 25, 2018 (Jamul) – At the Jamul-Dulzura Community Planning Group meeting this Tuesday, March 27, county officials will make a presentation on a draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for a major housing and mixed used development in the Proctor Valley area about a mile south of Jamul and east of Chula Vista.
The project encompasses Village 14, Planning Areas 15 and 19. This “may well be the single largest residential development Jamul has seen since the proposed Honey Spring development which was abandoned,” says planning group member Janet Mulder.
The project proposes to develop 1,119 homes on approximately 1,284 total acres, of which 860 acres would be developed. The site will also include an elementary school, fire station, 7.2 acre village green and mixed use site with commercial business spaces. In addition there will be three public parks, three swim clubs, trails and other recreational facilities.
The planning group meets at Oak Grove Middle School’s library at 7:30 p.m.
View the County’s public review webpage on Village 14, Planning Areas 15 and 16, with all pertinent documents including the draft EIR here: https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/pds/ceqa/OtayRanchVillage14.html
View the full agenda for the planning group’s meeting below:
JAMUL DULZURA
COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUP
FINAL AGENDA
Tuesday March 27, 2018
Oak Grove Middle School Library
7:30 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL of the agenda for March. 27, 2018 and minutes for the meeting of March 13, 2018.
4. OPEN FORUM
5. Village 14, Planning Areas 16 & 19 Draft EIR – Greg Mattson, SD County Project Manager - Dan Neirinckx, Subcommittee chair. Mr. Mattson will make brief presentation with display boards, followed by Q&A. He is looking for public feedback. DEIR public comments due April 16, 2018.
6. JAMUL INDIAN VILLAGE UPDATE
7. JDCPG OFFICER’S ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS
NOTICE OF VILLAGE 14 SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING:
6:00 P.M. – 7:15 P.M. TUESDAY, March 27, 2018
OAK GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY
NOTICE OF NEXT REGULAR MEETING:
7:30 P.M. TUESDAY, April 10, 2018
OAK GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY
Meeting minutes and agendas can be accessed at
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Comments
Reservoir Levels
Loveland 56%
Sweetwater 29%
Loveland is a small reservoir and about one half full, Sweetwater is big and less than one third full, or is it two thirds empty. It relies on the First Aqueduct and runoff. Users will pay for the water via their bills, subsidizing the homes and businesses to be built.
IS THERE ENOUGH WATER?