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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02 Fiscal Year 2013-2014 CIP Finding of Conformance with the General PlanReport to the Planning Commission DATE: MAY 14, 2013 ITEM # 2 TUSTIN That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 4224 finding the FY 2013-2014 Capital Improvement Program in conformance with the General Plan pursuant to Section 65401 of the Government Code. The Planning Commission is required to review the projects in the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and verify their conformance with the General Plan. The City Council will soon be adopting the Fiscal Year 2013-2014 budget and appropriate funding for the ensuing year CIP projects, There are new projects proposed in this year's CIP, as well as carry-over projects from prior years. Environmental documentation and/or clearance for most projects have be completed. Environmental documentation for the other projects will be prepared initiated prior to start • construction. I Under Section 65401 of the Government Code, the Planning Commission is to revieffi the list of proposed public works projects recommended for planning, initiation construction during the ensuing year and report to the City Council as to conformi with the General Plan. I Exhibit A provides the capital project description, the facility and/or improvement proposed; and the General Plan Element implemented. All facilities and improvements implement one or more goals, policies and objectives of each element of the General Plan, except for the Growth Management element, which primarily amplifies and supports the goals and policies that are included in other General Plan Planning Commission C|P General Plan Conformity May 14.2O13 Page 2 elements. The broad nature of growth impacts requires that local planning decisioll take into account regional issues and be coordinated with State, regional and Coun planning efforts. |. Sf@Ck,p.E. UbliC Works/City Engineer Attachment: 1, Resolution No. 4224 2, ExhibitA — Gnnena|PianConfonnanoeyWabix ;111111111 111 1 101111 !11111! 111 iiiiiiiiii� III ip!�111 11111111 pilill The Planning Commission finds and determines as follows- A. The Planning Commission of the City • Tustin has heretofore reviewed, as required by Section 65401 of the Government Code, a list of projects being planned or constructed in the 2013-2014 Fiscal Year (FY) by the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for conformity with the General Plan. B. All projects, as listed in Exhibit A — General Plan Conformance Matrix, are located in the City • Tustin or within the City of Tustin Water Service area and are consistent with policies of the City. C. All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. D. The 2013-2014 FY CIP as contained in the Draft Seven-Year CIP has been reviewed with particular regard to its conformity with the General Plan. E. Said 2013-2014 FY CIP is in conformity with the General Plan, pursuant to Section 65401 of the Government Code. The proposed CIP has been found to serve the implementation of various goals and policies of the General Plan as specifically outlined within Exhibit A. 7. This Resolution shall constitute this Commission's report and recommendation to the City Council as required by the Government Code. G. The Secretary of this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forthwith transmit a certified copy to the City Council, as the report required to meet California Government Code 65401. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4224 Page 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Tustin at a regular meeting held on the 14 th day of May, 2013. W NO Mlr-11101-11&141� . = - - M-W = = � spimp] a I I I I I Im Lei 11 egosi V.4 r. 1111 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF TUSTIN 1, ELIZABETH A. 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