Li Li Hwang Broker Associate of Century 21 PrimeTime Shares a Article of Rancho Cucamonga Moves to Annex 4000 acres in north Etiwanda.
Rancho Cucamonga moves to annex 4,000 acres in north Etiwanda that could add 9,000 residents A specific plan for the area in the foothills calls for 82% conservation
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Annexation proposals must be approved by the San Bernardino County Local Agency Formation Commission. If approved, the city would implement the Etiwanda Heights Neighborhood and Conservation Plan on any future development. This includes some 1,200 acres of surplus land being sold by the San Bernardino County Flood Control District.
The new blueprint covers 4,393 acres of unincorporated county area extending from Haven Avenue east to the city’s border with Fontana and from the northern city limits to the San Bernardino National Forest boundary, including 305 acres of rocky, hillside terrain already in the city. The plan overlays specific zoning, housing density formulas and amenities that include 790 acres for building single-family homes with streets but no curbs or sidewalks; clustered housing with no dead-end streets or cul-de-sacs in order to increase fire safety, and two blocks for commercial shops described in the plan as having “a small town, Main Street character with a distinctly rural twist.”
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