This is a post update from the Rancho San Diego Association ( http://www.rsda.org/ ) which borders this shopping center. They state that in addition to about 220 condos to be build by the point fountain and the 179 in the old nursery land, the family food development is 92 homes 4 bedroom homes with 2 car garage, no driveways and 42 visitors/resident parking. According to the developer “This is what the city requires”. Traffic, noise and environmental impact are all conducted according to the city requirements. There is No study impact on the 125 or 94 “this is something we need to deal with SANDAG”. Our only option is to have it as a mixed use or reduce the number of homes. This can only be done before the project goes to the planning commission and the board of Supervisors the planning board encourages everyone to contact Dianne Jacob she will be having Coffee with Constituents this Friday, April 27, 8:30 a.m.. Spring Valley Community Center. 8735 Jamacha Blvd. , Spring Valley. They encouraged people to show up and express their concerns. Other ways to contact her are Letter Supervisor Dianne Jacob County Administration Center 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 335 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone 619-531-5522 / 619-696-7253 fax Email dianne.jacob@sdcounty.ca.gov