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University Hills is a housing development on the campus of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) in southern Irvine, California, United States, consisting of 1226 for-sale homes and 384 rental units. [1] University Hills was developed by the Irvine Campus Housing Authority, a not-for-profit corporation under the control of the university. UC Irvine developed the area as "a way to compensate for high Orange County housing costs that can keep a recruit from accepting a job at the university." [2]

Contents

The land in University Hills is owned by the University of California and leased to homeowners; terms in the lease limit home ownership to university employees and restrict resale prices so that the homes remain affordable. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Approximately 2/3 of the UCI faculty live in this neighborhood. [2]

Geography

University Hills, as its name suggests, lies on hilly ground. Both University Hills and the UCI Ecological Preserve along its western boundary occupy one of the northernmost and westernmost hills of the San Joaquin Hills, and reach a maximum elevation of 346.5 feet (105.6 m) above sea level. [8]

History

Although UCI had looked into creating faculty housing since 1969, no on-campus faculty-housing was built until the completion of the Las Lomas Apartments in 1982. Las Lomas, located on what would become the northwest end of University Hills, offered apartments to faculty members for rent. Soon after the completion of Las Lomas, the Irvine Campus Housing Authority (ICHA) was created and began construction on University Hills proper. The very first houses, completed in 1986, included a mixture of townhomes and detached houses; in addition, 13 lots were made available for custom-built homes. Construction on University Hills has proceeded in a number of small phases, consisting of a few streets each. [9]

Beginning in 1987, University Hills residents became involved with a dispute with the Orange County tax assessor over their property taxes; the residents claimed that, since the land they lived on was owned by and part of a tax-exempt educational institution, they should only be assessed on the value of the buildings and not on the total value of the property. [10] However, in 1992 the California Supreme Court ruled that the homes in the community did not meet the conditions of the tax exemption on land used for educational purposes. [11]

In 2014, UCI demolished its campus observatory in order to build more housing at University Hills. [12] [13]

Facilities

Apartments, condominiums, townhomes, and detached houses are available in sizes ranging from 800 to 3,200 square feet (300 m2). Community amenities include Los Trancos Playground and Pool, located near the Las Lomas Apartments; Vista Bonita Park; the Garden Park; Reines Vista (named after Nobel physicist Frederick Reines); Urey Pool, Playground and Tennis Court; Gabrielino Pool; Gabrielino Community Park; Indy 500 Dog Park, and the Petite Paws Small Dog Park. [14] In 1997, the Garden Park was awarded as an outstanding "Neighborhood Place in the Public Realm" by the American Institute of Architects. [15] The Tierney University House, built in 2001, is a meeting site and home for the university chancellor, located in the southwest corner of University Hills. The University Hills Community Center, constructed in May 2010, provides places for the community to gather, hold meetings, and stage events. The community is also adjacent to a nature preserve traversed by many trails.

The University Montessori School, within University Hills, serves students up to the first grade. [16] Although Vista Verde School is closer, the official Irvine Unified School District schools for University Hills are Turtle Rock Elementary School, Rancho San Joaquin Middle School, and University High School. [17] The school district provides buses that carry the students approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) to Turtle Rock Elementary and approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to Rancho. [18]

Street names

The main cross streets of University Hills are Los Trancos Drive, Gabrielino Drive, Vista Bonita Drive, and California Avenue. All other streets in University Hills are named after famous scientists, writers, artists, or musicians. In the initial phases of the community these names were assigned alphabetically, and included Alcott, Blake, Curie (named after both Pierre and Marie Curie), Dickens, Gibbs, Harvey, Locke, Mendel, Newton, Owen, and Perkins, Russell, Schubert, and Thompson, Urey, Virgil, Whitman, Whistler, Young, and Zola. Later names are not alphabetical, and include Bartok, Eliot, Handel, McClintock, Joyce, Murasaki, Fuertes, O'Keeffe, Frost, Twain, Brontë, Turing, Cervantes, Graham, and Angelou. [5] [19]

Governing

University Hills is governed by the Irvine Campus Housing Authority (ICHA) Board and administered by the ICHA management. There is a Homeowners Representative Board (HRB) which acts as an advocate for residents' concerns, but whose only formal power is architectural review. [20]

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References

  1. Numbers of units from the ICHA web site as of 2021-03-04.
  2. 1 2 Ghori, Imran; Cruz, Sherri (May 19, 2014), "University Hills: UCI's tenure tract", Orange County Register .
  3. Parsons, Dana (November 28, 1987), "UC IRVINE'S Brain Hill : Faculty Members, Administrators Get Break on Home Prices, Live Side by Side in a Highly Creative Community of Scholars", Los Angeles Times .
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  5. 1 2 McLellan, Dennis (January 2, 1995), "University Hills: A Study in Faculty Living : Academia: Proximity to campus and low-cost homes lure UCI employees to this unique enclave", Los Angeles Times .
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  7. Palakovic, Gary (April 3, 2006), "Housing Perks on the Rise for Middle Class", Los Angeles Times .
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  10. Bravin, Jess (December 3, 1987), "Assessor, UCI at Odds Over University Hills Tax Levies", Los Angeles Times .
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  14. University Hills Community Map, ICHA, accessed 2012-02-05.
  15. The Social Scene and Garden Park, Woodbridge Village, Los Angeles Times , May 28, 1997.
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  19. Biographical Guide to Street Names in University Hills (PDF), Irvine Campus Housing Authority, 2016, retrieved February 21, 2024
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