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S K Y L I N E R A N C H M O D I F I E D T RA C T 60922 A D D E N D U M
C O U N T Y O F L O S A N G E L E S
3. Project Description
Reduction of residential development and inclusion of age-qualified housing. Residential
development would be reduced from 1,260 to 1,220 lots (40 fewer units). The homes along the western
edge of the property would be removed and/or shifted east of the realigned Skyline Ranch Road, and
284 units of age-qualified housing with a recreation center would be provided in the northern portion of
the planned community in PAs G through K.
Modifications to housing product types. A broader range of lot sizes and housing types is now
proposed, including smaller, more affordable homes for first-time buyers or move-down buyers that were
not included in the original plan. There would be a total of six product types and 1,220 dwelling units.
The breakdown of housing product types is provided in Table 1 and Figure 6, Modified Conceptual Lot Plan,
below.
Table 1 Modified Project Housing Product Breakdown
Product Type Dwelling Units Percentage of Total
Market Rate Units
Grayson 344 28
1
55’ x 90’ Lot 198 16
50’ x 100’ Lot 186 15
55’ x 100’ Lot 119 10
65’ x 100’ Lot 89 7
Market Rate Subtotal 936 77%
Age Qualified Units
55’ x 90’ Lot 122 10
50’ x 100’ Lot 88 7
65’ x 90’ Lot 74 6
Age Qualified Subtotal 284 23%
GRAND TOTAL 1,220 100%
Note: du/ac = dwelling units per acre
1 TRI Pointe Group’s Grayson housing product is a motor court home design with 45’x75’ condominium lots that include stub street access and are configured in six
lots to create a court.
Relocation of park and recreation sites. The park sites proposed under the Approved Project would
be relocated and combined into one large park adjacent to the school, as shown on Figure 4, Approved
TTM vs. Proposed Concept Plan. Approximately 16.9 acres of public parkland to be dedicated to the Los
Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation would be relocated to be accessible without
crossing streets—in particular without crossing Skyline Ranch Road. Seven recreation centers would be
located within the Skyline Ranch community and connected by a multi-purpose trail system. Additionally,
the Modified Project includes 2.7 acres of private parkland (a recreation center for age-qualified housing).
Addition of multipurpose trails. The Modified Project would include 10.75 miles of pedestrian
connections, which includes 3 miles of hiking trails, a 2.2-mile trail easement, 3.3 miles of paseo trails,
and 2.3 miles of multipurpose trails (see Figure 7, Open Space and Trails Map).
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