HomeMy WebLinkAbout80-88 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 80-88
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING AN EX-
TENSION TO APPROVING THE GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, it is the goal of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to
prepare and adopt a long-range comprehensive General Plan setting forth
the manner in which the land within the City may be developed so as to
provide the best possible living situation for all concerned and to
achieve a social, economic and environmental balance within the City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, since its incorporation
has proceeded diligently towards the adoption of all mandatory elements
to the comprehensive General Plan by the adoption of interim elements of
the General Plan including land use, circulation, public facilities and
recreation, and by the near completion of the draft General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, contracted services
with the professional planning firm of Sedway/Cooke, to complete all
elements to the General Plan including the land use, circulation, housing,
conservation, open space, seismic safety, noise, scenic highway, safety,
and the optional elements of recreation, community design, and energy;
and
WHEREAS, the contract for services with the professional
planning consultant firm of Sedway/Cooke, set forth the timetable for
adoption of all elements of the General Plan within the prescribed time
allowed under California State Government Code Section 65302.5 but the
consultant firm after having to spend more time and money towards the
preparation of all elements was forced to extend the necessary time to
complete the remaining work on the draft plan as described in Exhibit
"A"; and
WHEREAS, it is the objective of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
to protect against land development which would likely be inconsistent with
the existing and proposed land use policy; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed and considered the
Environmental Assessment on the extension request and found that the
project will not have a significant adverse environmental impact in
accordance with the conditional negative declaration herein attached as
Exhibit B, Part II of the Initial Study,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that it shall be the policy
of the Planning Commission and the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga to require the following:
1. Development projects and land divisions will be subject
to the Growth Management Ordinance of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.
2. Development projects shall be reviewed for consistency
with the existing Interim Land Use Element and the
proposed Land Use Element of the General Plan where
appropriate.
3. Residential projects will be encouraged which are
consistent with the goals of the proposed Housing
Element to provide affordable housing.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that because of the consultant's
inability to complete the project on time, and in spite of budgetary
provisions and substantial recruiting efforts, the City was unable to
attain the necessary consultant's assistance to complete the General
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Plan within the prescribed time; and therefore, the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, California, requests that the California State Office of
Planning and Research grant an eight (8) month extension towards the
completion and adoption of the General Plan in accordance with the
provisions as set forth in Government Code Section 65302.6.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1980.
AYES: Frost, Mikeis, Palombo, Bridge, Schlosser
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Seh osser, Y yor
ATTEST:
Lauren M. Wasserman, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
BACKGROUND ON PROCESS TOWARDS ADOPTION OF GENERAL PLAN - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
In February 1979, the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopted interim General Plan elements
for land use, circulation, and public facilities. Theseelements were adopted with
the understanding that the General Plan with all mandatory elements would be forth-
coming once additional funding and staff time was available. The City pursued the
selection of a consultant firm to complete all elements of the General Plan.
After interviewing approximately six different consulting firms, the final selection
was made for the professional planning consulting firm of Sedway/Cooke to complete
all mandatory elements of the General Plan. Their work effort began in October of
1979 with the draft document scheduled for completion in May 1980. Based upon the
contract and adopted work schedule, their work schedule called for research and analysis
effort to be complete through the month of March with a plan draft being prepared
during the months of April-May and presentation of the draft in June. However, the
consultant expended more time and money on the analysis portion of the General Plan
work program.
Their efforts during the analysis portion of the plan development set the overall
work schedule behind several months beyond the original review and adoption time
period. The original time period for adoption would have coincided with the legal
requirement of General Plan adoption within 30 months after city incorporation.
However, since the resultant delay has now set the month of October for completion
of the General Plan, it is necessary for an extension to the time allowed for adoption
of all elements to the General Plan.
Circumstances which led to the delay in completing the plan were beyond City staff
responsibility and control because the consultant firm is responsible for the com-
pletion of the General Plan including the review and analysis of data material, the
development of plan concepts and policies and completion of the draft text. Further,
the City does not have the staffing level capable of continuing the General Plan pro-
cess to ultimately complete the plan within the required time frame. The resultant
choice of the City is to continue towards the completion of the draft General Plan
and to schedule the public hearing with adoption immediately following appropriate
public review of the draft documents.