Pre-1991
Land in 65 CNEL area (types of development restricted due to noise from aircraft taking off at MCAS) was permitted for development of more than 11 million square feet of industrial and commercial buildings by County of Orange prior to City incorporation.

1991
Lake Forest incorporates.

2002
Measure W passes; Voters approve Great Park at former MCAS. Landowners approach City regarding changing land use.

2003
Opportunities Study Phase 1; With sale of MCAS El Toro imminent, City and property owners took first steps to examine potential land use changes. Landowners agree to reimburse City for all costs related to Opportunities Study.

2004
Opportunities Study Phase 2; Technical studies evaluation benefits and impacts of changing land use and zoning.

2005
Opportunities Study Phase 3: City-wide traffic model and traffic mitigation plan developed, and series of public meetings held related to the preparation of the 800+ page Draft Environmental Impact report.

January 2006
City issues Draft Program Environmental Impact Report which evaluates impacts on schools, traffic, air quality, noise, and other environmental areas. Mitigation measures were proposed to offset significant impacts.

January 2008
City re-circulates portions of Draft Program Environmental Impact Report to include analysis of new alternative based upon review of community input.

March & April 2008
City holds two public workshops to outline Opportunities Study to the community and answer questions.

April 2008
Planning Commission passes resolutions to recommend City Council approve Opportunities Study General Plan Amendment, related zone changes, development agreements and certify Final Program EIR.

Summer 2008
City Council approved of General Plan Amendment, Zone Changes and four Development Agreements. City Council certified Final Program Environmental Impact Report and associated Mitigation Monitoring Program.

July 2008
The first application for a development within the OSA is submitted for the Pacific Heritage property (Site 6) on July 17, 2008. The property owner submitted a Site Development Permit (SDP 2008-11) and Tentative Tract Map (TTM 15594) for subdivision of the property and development of 85 single-family homes.

September 2008
The second application for a development within the OSA was submitted for the Portola Center property (Site 2) on September 2, 2008. The property owner submitted a Tentative Tract Map (TTM 15353/17300) and Area Plan (AP 2008-01) for subdivision of the property for development of up to 930 homes. The project is known as "The Pinnacle at Serrano Highlands."

USA Portola Properties, LLC submits applications for a Tentative Tract Maps (TTM 15353/17300) and Area Plan (AP 2008-01) for development of up to 930 homes, with parks and trail connections on approximately 243 acres (OSA Site 2). The project is known as "Portola Center."

June 2009
Notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report is issued for the Sports Park and Recreation Center project on June 3, 2009. EIR Scoping Meeting held June 23, 2009.

July 2009
Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) and their representative Lewis Homes submit applications for a Tentative Tract Map (TTM 17331), Area Plan (AP 2009-01), and Use Permit (UP 9-11-2132) for development of up to 608 homes, a civic center site, and onsite parks and trails connections of 82 acres of land located at the terminus of Indian Ocean Drive (OSA Site 3). The project is known as "Serrano Summit."

September 2009
Trumark Homes applies for Use Permit (UP 2009-18) and Tentative Tract Map (TTM 17336) for development of 68 single family detached homes at the corner of Regency Lane and Osterman Road (OSA Site 5). The project is known as "Whisler Ridge."

Summer 2010: City Council approves General Plan Amendment, Zone Change and Development agreement for fifth and final Opportunities Study Area property (Shea-Baker Ranch).

October 2010
City Council approves Use Permit (UP 2009 to 2018) and Tentative Tract Map (TTM 17336) for development of 68 single family detached homes at the Whisler Ridge site.

December 2010-February 2011
Sports Park and Recreation Center project EIR circulated for public review between December 20, 2010 and February 2, 2011.

February 2011
Shea Homes, on behalf of Shea-Baker Ranch Associates (SBRA) submits applications for a Tentative Tract Map (TTM 16466) and Area Plan (AP 2-11-1732) for development of a master-planned community with up to 2,379 homes, parks and other amenities on 387 acres. The project is known as "Shea-Baker Ranch."

April 2011
Whisler Ridge project is purchased by KB Home with grading beginning in June 2011. The City Council approves Final EIR for the Sports Park and Recreation Center Project on April 19, 2011.

May 2011
Notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report issued for the Serrano Summit project on May 5, 2011. EIR Scoping Meeting held May 18, 2011.

August-September 2011
Serrano Summit project EIR circulated for public review between August 10, and September 23, 2011.

February 2012
City Council approves Serrano Summit project, Tentative Tract Map (TTM 17331), Area Plan (AP 2009-01), and Use Permit (UP 9-11-2132) for development of up to 608 homes, a civic center site, and onsite parks and trails connections of 82 acres of land located at the terminus of Indian Ocean Drive (OSA Site 3).

January to February 2012
Notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report issued for the Shea-Baker Ranch project on January 13, 2012. EIR Scoping Meeting held February 1, 2012.

February to April 2012
Shea-Baker Ranch project EIR circulated for public review between February 24 and April 10, 2012.

May 2012
First homes occupied at Whisler Ridge project. City Council approves Shea-Baker Ranch project, Tentative Tract Map (TTM 16466) and Area Plan (AP 2-11-1732) for development of a master-planned community with up to 2,379 homes, parks and other amenities on 387 acres.

June 2012
City Council approves Pinnacle at Serrano Highlands project, Site Development Permit (SDP 2008-11) and Tentative Tract Map (TTM 15594) for subdivision of the property and development of 85 single-family homes.

July 2012
Notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report issued for the Portola Center project on June 15, 2012. EIR Scoping Meeting held July 10, 2012

September 2012
Grading begins on the Shea-Baker site and the Sports Park site.

October 9, 2012
Sports Park groundbreaking celebration.

March 2013
Sports Park construction contract awarded to Park West Landscaping.

November 2014
Sports Park Grand Opening.

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2022 Business Survey


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2023 Community Services Commission

Notice

The City of Lake Forest is accepting applications to serve on the Community Services Commission. Applications must be submitted online using this form and must be received by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 11, 2023.

The Community Services Commission advises the City Council on matters pertaining to the acquisition, development, and maintenance of public parks and recreational facilities. The Commission also advises the City Council on matters relating to recreational programs and provides advice to the Community Services Department.

This Commission meets the Wednesday after the first City Council meeting of each month, at 6:30 p.m. Commission members pledge upon appointment to represent the overall public good and not that of an exclusive group or interest and will sign an Ethics Policy upon appointment to the Commission. The City assigns a staff liaison to work with the Commission and facilitate communication between the Commission and the City Council.

In addition to attending the regular monthly Commission meetings, Commissioners are expected to periodically attend and participate in City programs and activities. Commissioners receive a salary of $59 per meeting, not to exceed $118 per month.

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Tell us about your relationships to Current Council Members or Employees. Please limit your responses to 50 words each for Questions 11-13.

Tell us about your understanding of government: Please limit your comments to 100 words each for Questions 14 & 15.

Tell us about your vision for the City: Please limit your comments to 200 words each for Questions 16-18.

Attachments

The following attachments are part of the reference materials for the application:

Applicant Verification

I attest to the following: 1. I am a legal resident of the City of Lake Forest. 2. I am registered to vote in the City of Lake Forest. 3. I am able to attend Community Services Commission meetings that are regularly scheduled on the Wednesday following the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. 4. I have submitted a Statement of Economic Interest, in accordance with the Political Reform Act. 5. I understand this application is a Public Record and may be made available to members of the public upon request, with personal contact information redacted. The information provided in this application is true and accurate.

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2023 Planning Commission Application

Notice

The City of Lake Forest is accepting applications to serve on the Planning Commission. Applications must be submitted online using this form and must be received by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 11, 2023.

The City's Planning Commission is a decision-making body tasked with reviewing matters related to planning and development in the City. The Planning Commission consists of five members which are appointed by the City- Council with Commissioners serving four-year terms. Typical projects reviewed by the Planning Commission include applications for new development, proposed changes in zoning or the text of the Municipal Code, as well as review proposed subdivisions of land. The Planning Commission is also responsible for making recommendations to the City Council as to whether a project or action would be consistent with the General Plan.

The Commission meets on the same week in which the City Council holds their first meeting of the month on Thursdays and meetings commence at 6:30 p.m. In addition to attending the regular monthly Commission meetings, Commissioners are expected to periodically attend and participate in City programs and activities.

Commissioners receive a salary of $118 per meeting, not to exceed $236 per month.

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Tell us about your vision for the City: Please limit your comments to 200 words each for Questions 16-18.

Attachments

The following attachments are part of the reference materials for the application:

Applicant Verification

I attest to the following: 1. I am a legal resident of the City of Lake Forest. 2. I am registered to vote in the City of Lake Forest. 3. I am able to attend Planning Commission meetings that are regularly scheduled on the same week in which the City Council holds their first meeting of the month on Thursdays and meetings commence at 6:30 p.m. 4. I have submitted a Statement of Economic Interest, in accordance with the Political Reform Act. 5. I understand this application is a Public Record and may be made available to members of the public upon request, with personal contact information redacted. The information provided in this application is true and accurate.

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2023 Traffic and Parking Commission

Notice

The City of Lake Forest is accepting applications to serve on the Traffic and Parking Commission. Applications must be submitted online using this form and must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 24, 2023. There is currently one seat available on the commission.

The Traffic and Parking Commission advises the City Council on issues relating to parking and the safe and efficient movement of traffic, including vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and other modes of transportation upon the circulation network of the City. The Commission will provide recommendations related to traffic and parking including, but not limited to traffic and parking related field studies, requests for traffic control devices, requests for permit parking and street sweeping parking restrictions, and other related matters.

This Commission meets the Monday prior to the first City Council meeting of each month, at 6:30 p.m. Commission members pledge upon appointment to represent the overall public good and not that of an exclusive group or interest and will sign an Ethics Policy upon appointment to the Commission. The City assigns a staff liaison to work with the Commission and facilitate communication between the Commission and the City Council. In addition to attending the regular monthly Commission meetings, Commissioners are expected to periodically attend and participate in City programs and activities.

Commissioners receive a salary of $118 per meeting, not to exceed $236 per month.

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Tell us about your relationships to Current Council Members or Employees. Please limit your responses to 50 words each for Questions 11-13.

Tell us about your understanding of government: Please limit your comments to 100 words each for Questions 14 & 15.

Tell us about your vision for the City: Please limit your comments to 200 words each for Questions 16-18.

Attachments

The following attachments are part of the reference materials for the application:

Applicant Verification

I attest to the following: 1. I am a legal resident of the City of Lake Forest. 2. I am registered to vote in the City of Lake Forest. 3. I am able to attend Traffic and Parking Commission meetings that are regularly scheduled the Monday prior to the first City Council meeting each month ar 6:30 p.m. 4. I have submitted a Statement of Economic Interest, in accordance with the Political Reform Act. 5. I understand this application is a Public Record and may be made available to members of the public upon request, with personal contact information redacted. The information provided in this application is true and accurate.

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This form is for businesses that are physically located at a Lake Forest address.

 

Business Address
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Home-Based Business?
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Commercial Business Additional Information

Applicable if you are a commercial or a home-based business.

Reason(s) for locating Business in Lake Forest:

Property Manager Contact Information

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Business Watch - Emergency Contact Information

Please complete the following emergency contact information if your business wishes to participate in the Orange County Sheriff's Department "Business Watch Program". You will be contacted and provided with additional information and receive a "Business Watch" decal.

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Business Watch | Lake Forest, CA

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Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce Membership

Membership Application

Joining the Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce offers numerous opportunities to network, gain valuable experience, expand your business, and more. If you are interested in joining or would like more information, select the link above.

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City of Lake Forest SMS Sign Up

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Expand the Forest

Expand the Forest Beautification Program

Public Works Department | 100 Civic Center Dr. | Lake Forest, Ca 92630 | (949) 461 - 3493


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Note: Due to the health and wellbeing of the selected trees, plantings will occur only from October 1st though December 1st and March 1st through June 1st. Staff will contact you during this time frame. Dedication plaques are not allowed. 


Location

 

Disclaimer: If a planting date cannot be arranged, the tree(s) will be planted by the end of the planting period. 

 


Type of Tree


Dedication

The City Council Certificate: The dedication and sponsor(s) information will appear on the City Council signed certificate mailed to you after the tree planting has occurred.

(Example: In loving memory of John Doe, a great friend and co-worker) 


Payment

The cost of the Expand the Forest Program is $93.00/15 gallon tree. 

If Paying by Check, Mail to:

City of Lake Forest
Expand the Forest Program
100 Civic Center Dr.
Lake Forest, CA 92630

If Paying with Cash, Bring to:

City of Lake Forest
100 Civic Center Dr.
Lake Forest, CA 92630

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Credit card payments are accepted through eLakeForest.com with a 3.29% service fee. Register for a new account through eLakeForest.com.

 

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Responsible Pet Ownership

Vet / Clinic:
20780 Lake Forest Dr., Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 600-8310
23162 El Toro Frontage Road, Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 837-5222
29040 Portola Parkway, Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 380-1255
24301 Muirlands Blvd Ste P, Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 837-7660
22377 El Toro Road, Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 855-9744
3 Rancho Circle, Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 581-7979

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City: Lake Forest

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