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April 28, 2008 at 11:52 AM #195780April 28, 2008 at 12:12 PM #195681anParticipant
DWCAP, The 5500 housing units in the canyon in south MM will all be multifamily units. You can go here for info. Read their meeting minutes. The 100+ house at the corner of Camino Santa Fe and calle Cristobal, is zoned as SFR for the South of Calle Cristobal and East of Camino Santa Fe corner. The north of Calle Cristobal is zoned as twin homes. This is the same for the South of Sorrento Valley Blvd and West of Camino Santa Fe.
I don’t think the 92121 vs 92126 zip code matter as much as how new the house is and how big it is. It seems like people like the 92121 houses more because it’s new and bigger and the area look cleaner. Both area goes to the same school, so, other than size & age, there’s no real difference.
April 28, 2008 at 12:12 PM #195712anParticipantDWCAP, The 5500 housing units in the canyon in south MM will all be multifamily units. You can go here for info. Read their meeting minutes. The 100+ house at the corner of Camino Santa Fe and calle Cristobal, is zoned as SFR for the South of Calle Cristobal and East of Camino Santa Fe corner. The north of Calle Cristobal is zoned as twin homes. This is the same for the South of Sorrento Valley Blvd and West of Camino Santa Fe.
I don’t think the 92121 vs 92126 zip code matter as much as how new the house is and how big it is. It seems like people like the 92121 houses more because it’s new and bigger and the area look cleaner. Both area goes to the same school, so, other than size & age, there’s no real difference.
April 28, 2008 at 12:12 PM #195738anParticipantDWCAP, The 5500 housing units in the canyon in south MM will all be multifamily units. You can go here for info. Read their meeting minutes. The 100+ house at the corner of Camino Santa Fe and calle Cristobal, is zoned as SFR for the South of Calle Cristobal and East of Camino Santa Fe corner. The north of Calle Cristobal is zoned as twin homes. This is the same for the South of Sorrento Valley Blvd and West of Camino Santa Fe.
I don’t think the 92121 vs 92126 zip code matter as much as how new the house is and how big it is. It seems like people like the 92121 houses more because it’s new and bigger and the area look cleaner. Both area goes to the same school, so, other than size & age, there’s no real difference.
April 28, 2008 at 12:12 PM #195759anParticipantDWCAP, The 5500 housing units in the canyon in south MM will all be multifamily units. You can go here for info. Read their meeting minutes. The 100+ house at the corner of Camino Santa Fe and calle Cristobal, is zoned as SFR for the South of Calle Cristobal and East of Camino Santa Fe corner. The north of Calle Cristobal is zoned as twin homes. This is the same for the South of Sorrento Valley Blvd and West of Camino Santa Fe.
I don’t think the 92121 vs 92126 zip code matter as much as how new the house is and how big it is. It seems like people like the 92121 houses more because it’s new and bigger and the area look cleaner. Both area goes to the same school, so, other than size & age, there’s no real difference.
April 28, 2008 at 12:12 PM #195800anParticipantDWCAP, The 5500 housing units in the canyon in south MM will all be multifamily units. You can go here for info. Read their meeting minutes. The 100+ house at the corner of Camino Santa Fe and calle Cristobal, is zoned as SFR for the South of Calle Cristobal and East of Camino Santa Fe corner. The north of Calle Cristobal is zoned as twin homes. This is the same for the South of Sorrento Valley Blvd and West of Camino Santa Fe.
I don’t think the 92121 vs 92126 zip code matter as much as how new the house is and how big it is. It seems like people like the 92121 houses more because it’s new and bigger and the area look cleaner. Both area goes to the same school, so, other than size & age, there’s no real difference.
April 28, 2008 at 2:03 PM #195786ibjamesParticipantI did some driving around also, and the thing I notied about the 92121 area is the lack of cars in the streets. In other areas it was crazy how many cars parked sometimes
April 28, 2008 at 2:03 PM #195817ibjamesParticipantI did some driving around also, and the thing I notied about the 92121 area is the lack of cars in the streets. In other areas it was crazy how many cars parked sometimes
April 28, 2008 at 2:03 PM #195843ibjamesParticipantI did some driving around also, and the thing I notied about the 92121 area is the lack of cars in the streets. In other areas it was crazy how many cars parked sometimes
April 28, 2008 at 2:03 PM #195864ibjamesParticipantI did some driving around also, and the thing I notied about the 92121 area is the lack of cars in the streets. In other areas it was crazy how many cars parked sometimes
April 28, 2008 at 2:03 PM #195905ibjamesParticipantI did some driving around also, and the thing I notied about the 92121 area is the lack of cars in the streets. In other areas it was crazy how many cars parked sometimes
April 28, 2008 at 3:19 PM #195816DWCAPParticipantFrom what I understood the “stoneview” area with 5500 multifamily units will only be the area .5 miles west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain. I have a feeling that does not include the area around Camino Santa Fe, which I am sure will get another name and more development. I still wonder about it all though, they said they have already killed some plans because of the proximity to both military and industrial sites and that they cannot meet liability issues. I wonder if more of those will come up as things go along.
5481 residental units on 300 acres is just over 18 units an acre, assuming no allowance for roads, parks, the proposed industrial space or even parking lots. Seems like really high density, but I dont really know how that all breaks down. Seems like a question for bugs or someone who knows how to compare this to other projects. Is that unbelievabliy high density or am I just reading to much into it?the meeting minutes:
“A Planning Group subcommittee is reviewing a proposed new project named “Stone Creek,” which is a future redevelopment plan for the 300 acre section of Carroll Canyon owned by Vulcan Materials Company. The site runs from about 1/2 mile west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain Road (see Aerial photograph showing location). The initial proposal was for 9800 multifamily residential units and 730,000 square feet of commercial and industrial space. A revised proposal containing 5481 multifamily residential units has been submitted to the City.”April 28, 2008 at 3:19 PM #195847DWCAPParticipantFrom what I understood the “stoneview” area with 5500 multifamily units will only be the area .5 miles west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain. I have a feeling that does not include the area around Camino Santa Fe, which I am sure will get another name and more development. I still wonder about it all though, they said they have already killed some plans because of the proximity to both military and industrial sites and that they cannot meet liability issues. I wonder if more of those will come up as things go along.
5481 residental units on 300 acres is just over 18 units an acre, assuming no allowance for roads, parks, the proposed industrial space or even parking lots. Seems like really high density, but I dont really know how that all breaks down. Seems like a question for bugs or someone who knows how to compare this to other projects. Is that unbelievabliy high density or am I just reading to much into it?the meeting minutes:
“A Planning Group subcommittee is reviewing a proposed new project named “Stone Creek,” which is a future redevelopment plan for the 300 acre section of Carroll Canyon owned by Vulcan Materials Company. The site runs from about 1/2 mile west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain Road (see Aerial photograph showing location). The initial proposal was for 9800 multifamily residential units and 730,000 square feet of commercial and industrial space. A revised proposal containing 5481 multifamily residential units has been submitted to the City.”April 28, 2008 at 3:19 PM #195873DWCAPParticipantFrom what I understood the “stoneview” area with 5500 multifamily units will only be the area .5 miles west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain. I have a feeling that does not include the area around Camino Santa Fe, which I am sure will get another name and more development. I still wonder about it all though, they said they have already killed some plans because of the proximity to both military and industrial sites and that they cannot meet liability issues. I wonder if more of those will come up as things go along.
5481 residental units on 300 acres is just over 18 units an acre, assuming no allowance for roads, parks, the proposed industrial space or even parking lots. Seems like really high density, but I dont really know how that all breaks down. Seems like a question for bugs or someone who knows how to compare this to other projects. Is that unbelievabliy high density or am I just reading to much into it?the meeting minutes:
“A Planning Group subcommittee is reviewing a proposed new project named “Stone Creek,” which is a future redevelopment plan for the 300 acre section of Carroll Canyon owned by Vulcan Materials Company. The site runs from about 1/2 mile west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain Road (see Aerial photograph showing location). The initial proposal was for 9800 multifamily residential units and 730,000 square feet of commercial and industrial space. A revised proposal containing 5481 multifamily residential units has been submitted to the City.”April 28, 2008 at 3:19 PM #195894DWCAPParticipantFrom what I understood the “stoneview” area with 5500 multifamily units will only be the area .5 miles west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain. I have a feeling that does not include the area around Camino Santa Fe, which I am sure will get another name and more development. I still wonder about it all though, they said they have already killed some plans because of the proximity to both military and industrial sites and that they cannot meet liability issues. I wonder if more of those will come up as things go along.
5481 residental units on 300 acres is just over 18 units an acre, assuming no allowance for roads, parks, the proposed industrial space or even parking lots. Seems like really high density, but I dont really know how that all breaks down. Seems like a question for bugs or someone who knows how to compare this to other projects. Is that unbelievabliy high density or am I just reading to much into it?the meeting minutes:
“A Planning Group subcommittee is reviewing a proposed new project named “Stone Creek,” which is a future redevelopment plan for the 300 acre section of Carroll Canyon owned by Vulcan Materials Company. The site runs from about 1/2 mile west of Camino Ruiz to Black Mountain Road (see Aerial photograph showing location). The initial proposal was for 9800 multifamily residential units and 730,000 square feet of commercial and industrial space. A revised proposal containing 5481 multifamily residential units has been submitted to the City.” -
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