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HomeMy WebLinkAboutITEM #2 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ITEM #2 Revised Pages: 14, 15, 44, and 121 PC Report February 26, 2019 General Plan Annual Report&MMRP Page 6 units on approximately 14 acres. Grading and building permits were issued in May and December 2018, respectively. The project is under construction and model homes are anticipated to open in Summer 2019. • New Commercial Center: Regency Centers — The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Drive/Edinger Avenue). Construction includes 248,292 square feet of non-residential uses comprised of two (2) major components including: A retail center with grocery store, pharmacy, childcare, food service, and general retail uses along Valencia Avenue and Kensington Drive; and, a medical plaza with a medical center, an acute care hospital/rehabilitation facility, and medical office/retail buildings fronting Kensington Park Drive and Edinger Avenue. The retail shopping center is complete, with the exception of the HealthSouth acute care hospital building which is under review by the State Architect's Office. Construction for the building site is anticipated to commence in 2019. • New Creative Office Development: Flight Venture LLC- — Flight at Tustin Legacy (formerly Cornerstone 1). The City Council approved the development of approximately 87.0,000 square feet of a creative office campus. The development proposal includes a variety of uses such as: research and development; professional office; specialized employment; a food hall; and, incorporating a connection into Tustin Legacy Linear Park. Development will occur in two (2) phases, with approximately 400,000 square feet in Phase 1. Construction of Phase 1 is nearing completion and is anticipated to be complete in Spring 2019. • New Animal Care Facility — County of Orange: Orange County Animal Care Facility (1630 Victory Road). The County of Orange entered into a lease with the South Orange County Community College District with a commitment to convey for a new Animal Care- facility in the future. The County also entered into a Cooperative Agreement with the City to ensure compliance with the Specific Plan. In 2016, the County of Orange submitted an application for a new animal care facility on a 10- acre site. The project was reviewed and approved by :the City in July 2016. The City issued rough grading permits in July 2016 with the County of Orange issuing building permits thereafter. This facility is now open. • New Sport Park — Veteran's Sports Park at Tustin Legacy (Valencia Avenue): This approximately 30-acre park is designed as a community/sports park and will accommodate large group activities and offer a wide variety of facilities including: Four (4) lighted soccer fields; three (3) lighted ball fields; four '(4) lighted tennis courts; two (2) lighted basketball courts; two (2) lighted sand-volleyball courts; eight (8) lighted pickleball courts; a skate park; a splash pad; and, a veteran's memorial. The veteran's plaza and memorial area, designed as a place ,of honor, will be E �j PC Report February 26, 2019 General Plan Annual Report&MMRP 1 Page 7 ,located at the west side of the park. The project is split into two (2).phases. The first phase (grading and deep utilities) was completed in 2018. Construction of park improvements begins in early 2019 and is anticipated to be completed in 2020. • New Linear Park -- Tustin Legacy Linear Park (Barranca Parkway and Red Hill Avenue): This 26-acre portion of the linear park is considered the "anchor" to the linear park which is anticipated to run throughout the Tustin Legacy area in the future. The park incorporates the Barranca Detention Basin within its concept plan, and is proposed to include direct linkages to the Flight project, mentioned above. Phase 1 of the park construction, which involves the detention basin, has been completed. Construction of Phase 2 of this project begin in early 2019. Infrastructure Activities: • Armstrong Avenue — Barranca Parkway to Warner Avenue: The west side of Armstrong Avenue is substantially complete and parkway and sidewalk improvements will be completed as part of Phase 1 of the Flight development. The project will be opened to traffic with one (1) new signalized intersection (at Flight Way) in conjunction with the completion of Phase 1 of the Flight development by early 2019. • Legacy Road (formerly Kensington Park Drive) extension --- VaIencia Avenue to TUSD entry: This project is currently under construction and is anticipated to be complete by Spring 2019. The project will be opened to traffic in conjunction with the completion of Legacy Magnet School. • . Lansdowne Road - This project has been completed. Signal design at the intersection of Valencia Avenue is completed. Construction is anticipated to be complete by Summer 2019. • Moffett Drive extension — Park Avenue to Peters Canyon Channel: This project has been completed and the corresponding bridge is anticipated to be complete by Spring 2019. • Moffett Drive extension -- Park Avenue to future alignment of Legacy Road: This project is currently under construction and is anticipated to be complete by early 2019. • Peter's Canyon Channel -- Channel widening from SCRRAIOCTA railroad track to Warner Avenue is currently under construction andr is anticipated to be complete by late 2019. Table 3 2018 General Plan Progress Report at the Village of Hope transitional housing facility. A 0.57-acre parcel was conveyed to the Orange County Rescue Mission in November 2016 to construct the parking lot. Project is complete. • County of Orange Tustin Family Campus (15405 Lansdowne Road): The 57,446 square feet multi-treatment campus with a serving capacity of 90 beds for abused and neglected children and their parents and emancipated youth operated by the Orange County Social Services Agency has been operating since 2009. Project is complete. • Amalfi Apartments - The Irvine Company (16000 Legacy Road): All 533 units are complete. • Anton Legacy Apartments - St. Anton Partners (3100 Park Avenue): All 225 units are complete. St. Anton Partners, as part of their DDA, constructed Victory Park, a 4.7acre City-owned Neighborhood Park. • Greenwood in Tustin Legacy — CalAtlantic (formerly Standard Pacific) Homes and Brookfield Residential Development: The development of a new residential community consisting of 375 single-family units and a focal park. Project is complete. • Levity in Tustin Legacy (Tustin Ranch Road/Victory Road): In January 2018, the City Council approved the development of a new 218-unit residential community by CalAtlantic Homes. This project features three (3) new neighborhoods: Fleet at Levity—townhomes;Velocity at Levity—flats;and, Icon at Levity— single family homes. Grading and building permits were issued in May and December 2018, respectively. The project is under construction and model homes are anticipated to open in Summer 2019. 2018 General Plan Annual Report Page 26 • Temporary Emergency Shelter— The City of Tustin, in an effort to address the lack of emergency shelter beds for the homeless in Tustin, is working to provide at minimum of 50 temporary emergency shelter beds within the 2019 calendar year. • In August 2017, the City entered into an agreement with the Orange County Flood Control District (OCFCD)and the County of Orange to amend Agreement D02-119 that pertains to the construction of Peters Canyon improvements. This amendment stipulates that Peters Canyon improvements shall commence prior to the issuance of certificates of use and occupancy for the 1401"residential unit or certificate of occupancy. The channel widening project is currently under construction and is anticipated to be complete by Fall 2019. • Master Development Site: The City and the fonner Master Developer, Tustin Legacy Community Partners, LLC (TLCP), entered into a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) in April 2006, which was subsequently amended in March 2007 and in June 2007. The DDA identified the terms of development of an approximate 820 acre footprint at Tustin Legacy and the City's sale of the property to TLCP, which resulted in conveyance of the first of four phases of property from the City to TLCP in 2007; however,TLCP defaulted on its obligations per the DDA, and the DDA was terminated on July b, 2010. As a consequence, title to the Phase 1 property was transferred back to the City on August 5,2010. Prior to termination of the DDA, TLCP completed a majority of the site preparation activities, including building and runway removals, and a large amount of the mass grading activities. The City subsequently completed an updated disposition plan: the "Tustin Legacy Disposition Strategy for the Former Master Developer Footprint" as confirmed by the City Council on April 25, 2011. The Disposition strategy provides a framework for movi m, tOrward with completing the Tustin Legacy project pursuant to the Specific Plan with the cit} assuming a more limited Master Developer role by marketing smaller segment "Disposition Packages" (DPs) or parcel groupings based on market and infrastructure needs. Ten Disposition Packages(IA, IB, IC and 2 through 8) were originally created with the City reserving the ability to consolidate or otherwise refine over time as market needs evolve. The City Council held two New Vision Concept workshops regarding the remaining Tustin Legacy Disposition Strategy, the first on June 29, 2013, and the second on December 5, 2013. The City council authorized staff to move forward with a Specific Plan Amendment for the new vision concept. During 2017, the amended Tustin Legacy Specific Plan was adopted. The Tustin Legacy Specific Plan incorporates mixed-use urban and transit oriented development. City Staff is now implementing the amended and adopted Specific Plan. MCAS Tustin Specific Plan P,�gc 6 30 1 ti Annuld Report