CURRENTLY APPROVEDTHE SAN JUAN MEADOWS– 440 UNITS
Please Note, Approved plan is in yellow on plot map.
**Currently Approved to Build**San Juan Meadows & El Parador Hotel SiteSan Juan Meadows & El Parador Hotel Site
• 440 Residential Units– 275 Single Family Homes
– 165 Apartments
Approximately 30 acres open space– Approximately 30 acres open space
• El Parador Hotel300 5 l l t ti– 300 rooms, 5+ level construction
– Conference, Banquet, Retail and Restaurant Facilities
• Appro imatel 10 acres additional• Approximately 10 acres additional development
Proposed ‐ San Juan Meadows and Distrito La Novia P j tProject
• Reduction of over 200 Residential Units from Approved Plans
62% (90 A ) f th• 62% (90 Acres)of the Project is Open Space
• Balanced Project: Homes, Upscale Shopping and Restaurants , Open SpaceRestaurants , Open Space and State of the Art Equestrian Facility
Help Your City!Help Your City!
• The City's Economic Development Department has launched a y p pletter‐writing campaign in an effort to attract retailers to this historic town.
• Project will help bring these retailers to San Juan:Project will help bring these retailers to San Juan: – 3 Markets Targeted – Bristol Farms, Trader Joes & Whole Foods
– 10 Restaurants Targeted – Corner Bakery, Mortons, Portillo’s, The Counter, The Yard House, Pinkberry etc.Yard House, Pinkberry etc.
• http://www.sanjuancapistrano.org/letterwriting/
Development = Traffic Improvements
• Project will make several traffic improvements within the j pCity:
• Realign La Novia with 5 Freeway on and off ramps
• Install a traffic signal at La Novia and Calle Arroyo
• Intersection widening and signal improvements at Valle Road and San Juan Creek Road: Improvements will help remedyand San Juan Creek Road: Improvements will help remedy issues of congestion.
• Payment of Capistrano Circulation Fees Program (approximately $2.5m)
• Payment of Fair Share Fees for other traffic improvements around townaround town
Project Benefits of Proposed Plan• Reduces Housing Density • Stabilization of the Ancient• Reduces Housing Density
• Nearly 90 Acres of Open Space,
• Stabilization of the Ancient Landslide
62% of Total Project
• Provides Long Term Sales Tax
• State of the Art Equestrian Facilities
gRevenue for City
• Tremendous Increase in the
• Expands & Improves City’s Equestrian Trail Network
• Tremendous Increase in the Property Tax Rolls for City • Public Trail Parking & Access
• Creates Jobs
• Provides Certified Closure of the
• Allows for Traffic & Circulation Improvements
Forster Canyon Landfill
Call to Action• City Council will be deciding on this project on June 15th and we need your support to make this great project a reality in our City. Please attend to show your support or write a letter to our City Council.
• San Juan Capistrano City Council:
Mayor Dr Londres Uso luso@sanjuancapistrano orgMayor, Dr. Londres Uso, [email protected]
Mayor Pro Tem, Laura Freese, [email protected]
Council Member, Sam Allevato, [email protected]
Council Member Thomas Hribar thribar@sanjuancapistrano orgCouncil Member, Thomas Hribar, [email protected]
Council Member, Mark Nielsen, [email protected]
• Hard copy letters: San Juan Capistrano Council Members32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan CapistranoSan Juan Capistrano Council Members32400 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Telephone: (949) 493‐1171