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Skyline Heights Project

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The Skyline Heights Project involves a revision to the previously approved tentative tract map TIM 36544, reducing the total developable land from 271 acres to 249.39 acres and decreasing the number of residential lots from 292 to 144, while adding 47 designated lots for open space, public and private parks, slopes, and infrastructure. The revised plan introduces detached condominium homes into the residential mix and increases parkland and trailhead areas by 11.42 acres. A new Skyline Heights Specific Plan, SP25-0001, replaces the original R-1-7.2 zoning with two new residential zoning categories and includes detailed development standards, community design guidelines, infrastructure planning, phasing, and financing mechanisms. The specific plan allocates up to 276 residential units across three planning areas on 65.41 acres, with the remainder of the site reserved for open space and supporting community facilities. The overall density of 1.1 dwelling units per acre remains within the General Plan’s Low Density Residential allowance of 3 to 6 units per acre, ensuring alignment with city planning objectives. The project is being advanced by the City of Corona, with Sandra Vanian listed as the primary point of contact for planning inquiries and Brian Hardy as the applicant.

General Info

Skyline Heights Project reduces lots to 144, adds 47 open space lots, introduces detached condos, and implements new zoning and specific plan with 276 units max.

Agency

California → City of Corona

NAICS

237210 - Land SubdivisionView NAICS

Place of Performance

West of Foothill Parkway, North of Skyline Drive, Corona, CA

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NONE

Documents

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Skyline Heights Project Notice of Determination SP2025-0001

PDFnotice-of-determination

Addendum No. 1 to Skyline Heights Project Environmental Impact Report

PDFaddendum

Skyline Heights Project Notice of Determination SP2025-0001

PDFnotice-of-determination

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Corona
Contacts2 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → City of Corona
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Sandra VanianPlanning Manager
Brian HardyProject Manager

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The Skyline Heights Project is a proposal to revise a previously approved tentative tract map (TIM 36544) from 2017, which was originally for the subdivision of 271 acres into 292 lots for single family development. The project site is located southwest of Foothill Parkway and north of Skyline Heights Drive in the City of Corona. The proposed project includes a revised TTM 36544, which would subdivide 249.39 acres into 144 lots for residential development and 47 lettered lots which are being designated for open space, public and private parks, slopes, and infrastructure associated with the plan. The revised project proposes several key revisions to the previous proposal, including a reduction of 16 dwelling units, the introduction of detached condominium homes as part of the project's housing mix, the addition of 11.42 acres of parks, trailheads, and the introduction of the Skyline Heights Specific Plan (SP25-0001), which was not part of the original approval. Also, since approval of the original project, the project site has reduced from 271 acres to 249.39 acres. The Skyline Heights Specific Plan proposes two residential zoning designations that would replace the site's existing RI-7.2 zoning in addition to development standards, community design guidelines, an infrastructure plan, construction phasing, and a financing plan to implement the development. The specific plan provides for up to 276 residential dwelling units on a total of 65.41 acres across three planning areas within the project site; 11.42 acres of combined parkland, trails and trailheads, and supporting infrastructure. The proposed project's overall density is 1.1 dwelling units per acre, which complies with the site's General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential designation, which permits a density range of 3 to 6 dwelling units per acre.

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