The Signal

PLANNING COMMISSION­ERS HEAR RESORT PRESENTATI­ON

Sand Canyon residents’ objections to project continue

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

After hundreds of Sand Canyon residents gathered last year to voice opposition on how a proposed 77-acre resort could affect their quiet, rural community, several spoke out again Tuesday, this time before the Santa Clarita Planning Commission.

Commission­ers heard from more than a dozen residents during a public hearing in what was the project’s formal introducti­on.

The project in question calls for transformi­ng Los Angeles resident Steve Kim’s Sand Canyon Country Club into a resort and spa, with features including: four three-story hotels; 14 two-story villas; multiple dining options and outdoor recreation for trails, swimming, tennis and pickleball and an existing 27hole golf course, as well as the removal of 21 non-heritage oak trees and a zone change from “open space” to “community commercial” for two of the four proposed site lots.

The project site is located on the northeast corner of Sand Canyon Road and Robinson Ranch Road.

Speakers who identified themselves as residents of the community, which has a population of about 2,000, raised concerns over viability, potential increased traffic and its effects on emergency evacuation­s, and the zone changes.

In acknowledg­ing residents’ concerns mentioned in previous community meetings, Konnie Debreva, who spoke on behalf of Kim, said during the public hearing their questions would be addressed in the draft environmen­tal impact report, which is expected to be released to the public on Nov. 23, for a 60-day review period, according to city Senior Planner Patrick Leclair.

Debreva also sought to assure residents the resort and golf course would “generate millions of dollars of revenue for the city each year,” as well as bring recreation­al benefits and sustainabi­lity features.

Area residents who opposed the plan said a potential increase in the city’s revenue base isn’t a valid basis for “violating perpetual land use and open space restrictio­ns” that have been relied on by property owners.

Sand Canyon residents have expressed in the past that the zone change would threaten the neighborho­od’s rural lifestyle with increased traffic, street lights, noise and multistory buildings.

The community is a special standards district under Chapter 17.39 of the Santa Clarita Municipal Code, meaning the area is to “maintain, preserve and enhance the rural and equestrian character of Sand Canyon.”

“Sand Canyon is a rural residentia­l area. This would be a travesty for our community,” said Ruthann Levison, member of a task force formed in August 2019 to stop the project from moving forward. “I mean, it would (invalidate) our special standards district. With zoning changing to ‘community commercial’ zoning, we could end up with a Walmart, gas stations and goodness knows what else in our rural residentia­l area.”

Commission­er Lisa Eichman said considerin­g the zoning change would put commission­ers in “an uncomforta­ble position.”

“I think perpetuity means forever, and it doesn’t mean that we’re going to take away what we gave you and give you who knows what,” she said. “That’s never going to happen. I don’t think it’s fair to this community.”

Debreva, who commented only on the proposed zone change, said the project’s request is a legal one.

“This project is not encumbered legally by any conservati­on easement or any easement that requires it to remain as open space in perpetuity,” she said.

Commission­ers also called for a special events traffic study to show how traffic would be impacted by high volumes of vehicles, different architectu­re to stay consistent with surroundin­g structures and more on whether the project is financiall­y viable.

For now, the project “needs some work,” said Eichman.

Tuesday’s introducto­ry presentati­on did not require any action from commission­ers. A second meeting before them is scheduled for Jan. 19, when commission­ers and the public can expect to receive answers to concerns raised and a review of the EIR.

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 ?? Image courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita, MSG Architectu­re and MVE + Partners Inc. ?? Visual simulation of the Sand Canyon resort project as proposed on the northeast corner of Sand Canyon Road and Robinson Ranch Road. The Santa Clarita Planning Commission heard an introducto­ry presentati­on by the project’s developers on Tuesday.
Image courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita, MSG Architectu­re and MVE + Partners Inc. Visual simulation of the Sand Canyon resort project as proposed on the northeast corner of Sand Canyon Road and Robinson Ranch Road. The Santa Clarita Planning Commission heard an introducto­ry presentati­on by the project’s developers on Tuesday.

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