Key Baltimore Ravine meetings set for next week

Baltimore Ravine, the last large chunk of developable land in Auburn, will be the subject of two important meetings in Auburn City Hall next week.

On Tuesday at 6 p.m., the city council and planning commission will conduct a joint session to review the specific plan and environmental review processes necessary for the major development proposed for the 392-acre area. It will be an informational meeting conducted in large part by city staff and consultants and no testimony or action will be taken.

On Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. city officials will conduct a public “scoping” session to inform the public and interested agencies about the environmental impact report that is being prepared and to solicit comments.

The proposed project site is in the southwest portion of the city and is generally bounded by the Union Pacific railroad tracks on the south, Auburn-Folsom Road on the east, and I-80 on the north and northwest.

The city has received an application to develop 264 acres of the area, with the remaining 128 acres to be rezoned for future development.

The proposed specific plan envisions development of upward of 1,300 residential units and more than 120,000 square feet of mixed uses, including high-density residential, office and retail in a village center. Sixty acres would be designated as open space.

Questions should be directed to Adrienne L. Graham, a planning consultant, at 916-206-0135.

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