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Themes 04.26.05.doc
Council Mtg: April 26, 2005
TO: Mayor and City Council
Planning
Commission
FROM: City Staff
SUBJECT: Initial Outreach,
Assessment, and Emerging Themes Report for the Land Use and Circulation
Elements Project
INTRODUCTION
This
report recommends that the City Council and Planning Commission review the
attached Initial Outreach, Assessment, and Emerging Themes Report and
conceptually approve the Emerging Themes.
BACKGROUND
Six months
ago, the City embarked on a process to create new Land Use and Circulation
Elements for the General Plan. This two year effort will also include a
comprehensive rewrite of the Zoning Ordinance. During the first phase of the
four-phased project, staff conducted four community workshops; met with over 36
community groups, City task forces, boards and commissions; and, implemented a
broad public outreach program to educate, inform and receive feedback from its
residents, business owners and visitors.
DISCUSSION
Throughout
the process participants offered their perspectives on what
The attached
report begins to capture community sentiment of a vision for land use and
circulation in
·
A unique city
with a strong sense of community
·
A city rich in
amenities, with walking access to shops and services from neighborhoods
·
A diverse and
inclusive city
·
A town-scale
community
·
A city of strong
neighborhoods, protected from commercial and industrial uses
·
A pedestrian and
bicycle-friendly place
·
A city rich in
its array of transit offerings
·
A city where
traffic and parking work
·
A city of modest
and balanced growth
·
A city with
attractive boulevards
·
A safe and
secure community
·
An
environmentally sustainable place
Other
sections of the report provide greater detail of the community outreach effort
and share some of the specific comments heard from the community; this is
covered in Chapter Three. The final chapter provides a retrospective evaluation
of the 1984 Land Use and Circulation Elements of the existing General Plan;
particular attention is given to where the City did or did not achieve major
land use, circulation, urban design, and citizen participation proposals. Attached
to the document is a comprehensive Appendix that includes other supplemental
reports and data sources.
Also,
attached to this staff report are comment letters, emails, and one survey
conducted by the Friends of Sunset Park neighborhood organization.
Because
each phase of the project builds on the previous component, it is important to
reach consensus on the Emerging Themes, which as noted above, will provide the
framework for further study, analysis and ultimately lead to new General Plan
elements. For this reason, it recommended that the City Council and Planning
Commission consider in particular the Emerging Themes chapter of the report and
affirmatively support the conclusions made to date, or as necessary, suggest
modifications that more accurately reflect the community’s perspective.
PUBLIC NOTICE
While
there has been considerable awareness of this project and more particularly,
the release of this report, an advertisement announcing the availability of the
Initial Outreach, Assessment, and Emerging Themes Report was published in each
of the local papers prior to the public hearing. Also, copies of the report are
available at City Hall, each branch library, and it has been posted on the
project website at: www.shapethefuture2025.net.
BUDGET/FINANCIAL IMPACT
The
recommendations presented in this report have no budget or financial impacts.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff
recommends that the City Council and Planning Commission review the attached
Initial Outreach, Assessment, and Emerging Themes Report and conceptually
approve the Emerging Themes.
Prepared by: Andy
Agle, Interim Director
Ellen
Gelbard, Assistant Director
Lucy
Dyke, Transportation Planning Manager
Jonathan
Lait, AICP, Acting Principal Planner
Beth
Rolandson, Senior Transportation Planner
Liz
Bar-El, AICP, Associate Planner
Michelle
Glickert, Transportation Planning Associate
Planning
and Community Development Department
Attachments:
A.
Initial Outreach, Assessment,
and Emerging Themes Report
B.
Public, Board & Commission Correspondence, and the
Friends of Sunset Park Survey (Not
available electronically. Available at
the City’s Public Libraries and the City Clerk’s Office.)