APPLICATIONS CURRENTLY BEING PROCESSED BY THE PLANNING DIVISION OF THE CITY OF ROCKLIN ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Below is a list of project application requests, displayed in the order in which we received them, and are being processed by the Planning Division. These items have received only a cursory completeness review and have been forwarded to other City Departments and outside Agencies for preliminary review; the information is also available to the public for informational purposes only.
APPLICATIONS CURRENTLY BEING PROCESSED BY THE PLANNING
DIVISION OF THE CITY OF ROCKLIN ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Below is a list of project application requests, displayed in the
order in which we received them, and are being processed by
the Planning Division. These
items have received only a cursory completeness review and have
been forwarded to other City Departments and outside Agencies for
preliminary review; the information is also available to the
public for informational purposes only.
Although the City is contacted daily with questions related to
possible future applications there is no project unless and until
an application and applicable filing fees have been received by
the City. State and local laws require that the City accept and
process all applications submitted by legal property owners or
their designees that include the appropriate entitlement
requests, application materials, and filing fees as set forth in
the Rocklin Municipal Code and related supporting documents.
PLEASE NOTE: Projects can change significantly
between initial submittal and final approval. For that reason the
application review process solicits comments from neighbors and
interested parties only after project design has been reconciled
with the requirements and regulations of the relevant City,
State, and Federal agencies, and utility providers. At that time
formal notice is provided to neighbors and other interested
parties of the availability of project information, the
opportunity to comment on a project, and of any pending review or
action.
State law generally requires that notice of projects be provided
in two of three ways: (1) publication of a notice in a newspaper
of general circulation in the area; (2) Posting of a notice on
the proposed project site; or, (3) directly mailing a notice to
property owners within 600 feet of a project site. The City of
Rocklin has chosen to utilize all three of these options to
simultaneously notice each project and additionally posting
notices on the City’s website and on a message board in front of
City Hall; thereby maximizing the opportunity to make people
aware of a proposed project. These notices will be provided at a
later date when, and if, a project is ready for consideration and
comment.