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PA20-0022 Legacy at Coto California Grand Villages

Project Milestones

Legacy Project Timeline

Proposed Project Description

The proposed Project involves the construction and operation of a 95-unit active senior living residential project with a secure subterranean parking garage and related amenities on the former Vic Braden Tennis College site within the Coto de Caza Specific Plan community. A total of 3.38 acres of the 3.86-acre site would be graded. A total of 3.09 acres of the site would be developed, with the building taking up approximately 1.0 acre of the surface area, and hardscaping and landscaping taking up the remainder of the developed portion of the site. Refer to Section 6.0 for a detailed description of the Project.

The project site is in the Coto de Caza Specific Plan area, located within Planning Area 20, zoned Community Center/Commercial by the specific plan as depicted below.

Legacy Project site location

Project Location

The Project site is located at 23333 and 23335 Avenida La Caza in the unincorporated community of Coto de Caza, California. The Project site is bordered to the northwest by Via Alondra, to the southeast by Avenida La Caza, and to the east by the Coto Valley Country Club clubhouse. Located within the County’s Fifth (5th) Supervisorial District.

Legacy Project regional map
Legacy Project area

Project Plans - Current Plans

Previous Plans (Superseded – Not Approved)

Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Milestones

Legacy Project Timeline

Step 1: Notice of Preparation

The Notice of Preparation (NOP) is a document that is prepared and distributed to the State Clearinghouse, Responsible and Trustee Agencies, Interested Persons, Organizations, and Groups to solicit guidance so that Project-related specific detail and concerns relevant to each agency’s statutory responsibilities are addressed in the scope and content of the Draft EIR.

Step 2: Preparation of Draft EIR

The project applicant and relevant environmental consultants work with County Staff to prepare all documents necessary (technical studies, reports, etc.) to support the Draft EIR. Upon completion of these documents, the documents are made available for public review.

Step 3: Public Review of Draft EIR

The time period in which the complete Draft EIR is made available to the public for review and comment, the standard public review timeframe for an EIR is 45 days.  If you want to be notified when this document becomes available, please use the contact information at the bottom of this page.  The documents will be posted per all legal requirements including on this webpage once they become available.

Step 4: Preparation of Final EIR

Upon the close of the public comment period, County Staff will evaluate comments on environmental issues received from interested persons, organizations, and groups who reviewed the Draft EIR and prepare a Response to Comments (RTC) separate document. A Final EIR means an EIR containing the Draft EIR and the RTC document.

Environmental Documentation

Documentation prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is located in this section.  The applicant has chosen to pursue the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) after the preparation of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) had been underway.  Documents related to both the EIR and MND are provided.

Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Documents

Technical Appendices

  • Documents (Coming Soon)

Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) Documents (Superseded – Not Approved)

Technical Appendices (Superseded – Not Approved)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Project Comments/Information

If you have comments or would like additional information regarding this project please send an e-mail to email LegacyatCoto@ocpw.ocgov.com.