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Measure D Right-to-Vote Amendment City of Mission Viejo Right-to-Vote Amendment - Majority Approval Required Fail: 7,891 / 37.6% Yes votes ...... 13,072 / 62.4% No votes
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Results as of Aug 20 9:40pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (72/72) 30.1% Voter Turnout (482,708/1,603,312) |
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Shall the ordinance requiring voter approval of certain amendments to the City of Mission Viejo's land use laws, documents, or regulations if those amendments change the zoning of residential parcels or commercial or industrial parcels larger than two acres, increase the number of units or parcels on a residential parcel, provide for private development of public land, or make other specified changes, and specifying procedures for hearings on other land use law amendments, be adopted?
Until these additional steps are taken, the Ordinance prohibits the City Council from repealing, amending or adopting specified planning, regulatory, and legislative documents, including the City's General Plan, zoning ordinances, zoning map, specific plan(s) and development agreement(s) (collectively defined as "Planning Policy Documents"). The ordinance classifies changes to land uses as either Major Amendments or Minor Amendments. Minor Amendments are actions that are not a Major Amendment. Major Amendments are amendments to the "Planning Policy Documents" that change land's development standards to:
The Ordinance will be added into and will amend the City General Plan and Zoning regulations. The Ordinance will not be applied to preclude City compliance with housing regulations under State law. This means all housing laws, including affordable and market rate housing, as subject to State laws, will not be controlled or subject to this ordinance. This ordinance will trump all contrary City laws, cannot be changed without a public vote, and is immediately effective if adopted.
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Do you want to preserve Mission Viejo as a great place to raise a family and a safe place to live? This measure will preserve our special way of life.
Elected officials at all levels of government have failed us! In Mission Viejo, campaign donations from special interests have caused council members to forget who they work for. A developer can get a zone change against the will of residents by lining up three council votes. Voters need a safeguard, and this measure will stop this sellout. This measure will return power to the people, giving voters the final word on rezoning and other Major land-use changes. This includes such life-changing rezoning as commercial (sales tax-generating) to high-density housing or Open Space to any other use. It doesn't include little things like a home remodel or addition. Mission Viejo as a Master Planned community has a specific use for every parcel and balance between such elements as housing, open space and business. Over the years, various city councils subverted the Master Plan by approving more and more high-density housing, at the expense of the surrounding neighborhoods and over the futile protests of neighbors. This measure empowers voters to overrule bad council decisions, such as allowing apartments on top of stores or converting a golf course to assisted living. Projects will still go through existing review processes of the Planning Commission and council to ensure that all standards are met. After the council approves a project, we the people will decide if we want the proposed project. Yorba Linda's citizens passed a law nearly identical to this one, and it's working well. Take back control of Major land-use changes and stop bad council decisions by voting yes. More information http://www.missionviejorighttovote.com
s/ Mathew J. Corrigan
Our City Council and planning staff have protected Mission Viejo from the ills that plague other cities for 22 years, consistently upholding the "Master Plan." As a matter of fact, there hasn't been a single residential unit built in Mission Viejo in OVER A DECADE. WHY WOULD ANYONE DISMANTLE THIS PROCESS, PLACING OUR CITY AT RISK? This is what those behind Measure D are proposing, scaring voters with phantom problems in order to circumvent our City's planning processes. Here are the facts:
For more information, please visit http://www.protectmissionviejo.com. Measure D places Mission Viejo's quality of life at risk. Please VOTE NO!
s/ Nancy B. Cho | Don't be fooled by Measure D!
The authors of this misleading initiative conned voters into signing petitions claiming that Casta Del Sol Golf Course was in danger from developers. Nothing could be further from the truth. Casta Del Sol Golf Course is in an existing FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL. The authors of this Initiative knew this and purposefully misled voters into signing the petition. DON'T LET THEM FOOL YOU! Vote NO on Measure D. Here's what Measure D will do:
For more information, please visit http://www.protectmissionviejo.com. Measure D places Mission Viejo's world-class quality of life at risk. Please VOTE NO!
s/ Frank Ury
The City Council is responsible for spending more than $150,000 on this election, since they failed to approve Measure D last year with a council vote that would have cost nothing. Mr. Ury knows that the proposed high-density housing project on the Casta Del Sol Golf Course would be built on portions of the course that are NOT in the flood plain, as clearly shown on the Mission Viejo GIS flood map. Like all city laws, this one must comply with relevant State and Federal laws. Section 6.1 makes clear that even though we, the citizens, will have the final say on specific projects, we cannot use this law to violate the State Housing Code by turning down every affordable housing project. Section 6.1 DOES NOT give the State ANY NEW POWERS over development in Mission Viejo, including housing. It DOES NOT promote subsidized housing or require us to pay for it. All existing Mission Viejo standards will still be followed. Businesses can generally expand under the same process and standards that currently exist. Based on past business expansions and renovations, the vast majority would not be affected by Measure D. Ury is trying to scare you with false claims about job losses. Take control of Mission Viejo's future and vote YES.
s/ Rhonda B. Reardon |
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