Residents mixed on senior center, housing plan
Angelique Flores
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- Developers for a senior housing project at the
closed Fountain Valley Elementary School met with the community last week
to hear their input about the plans.
The Fountain Valley School District and the city have been working
together to develop senior center and housing at 17911 Bushard St.
However, support from the residents for the $XXX-million project is
mixed, said Andy Perea, the city’s planning director.
“There was concern of whether or not there’s a need for a senior
center and housing,†he said.
Nearby residents raised concerns about traffic and congestion on
Bushard Street and that the proposed two-story units would not have
elevators, and the lack of privacy they will have because of the tall
buildings. Questions were also raised about the location and the
community losing a school.
“There are questions yet to be fully resolved,†said Steve McMahon,
the district’s assistant superintendent of business administration.
The district closed the school 12 years ago and is now leasing the
site to Rossier School and the French American School of Orange County,
whose leases end in June.
The developer, K.D. Housing Partners, has proposed demolishing the
existing structure and building a one-story senior center and 150
apartments and 50 condo-style homes, which will be two stories high, on
the 11 1/2-acre plot.
“The project has not been approved,†Perea said. “The plans are to
introduce the concept.â€
The city expects to review K.D. Housing Partners’ plan next month. The
developer will consider, modify or explain modifications adjusted
according to the issues raised.
If the project is approved, the community could see a groundbreaking
in June 2002.
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