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Week of August 12, 2002 to August 16, 2002

 
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KUSP provided a brief Land Use Report on KUSP Radio from January 2003 to May 2016. Archives of past transcripts are available here.

Week of August 12, 2002 to August 16, 2002

The following Land Use Reports have been presented on KUSP Radio by Gary Patton, Executive Director of LandWatch Monterey County. The opinions expressed by Mr. Patton are not necessarily those of KUSP Radio, nor of any of its sponsors.


Monday, August 12th - Big Week For Planning Decisions
This coming week is a great week for those who follow land use issues. At least it is in Monterey County. On Wednesday afternoon, and all day on Thursday and Friday, the Monterey County Planning Commission will consider proposals to change land use designations throughout Monterey County. Over 270 requests have come in from property owners who are asking the county to allow development of lands that are now designated for agricultural or open space use.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Salinas Planning Commission will hold the first public hearing on a proposed revision of the Salinas General Plan, including a hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Report prepared on the Plan.

On Thursday evening, the Pajaro Community Advisory Committee will consider its recommendation on a proposed new “peaker” power plant in Pajaro.

During this week, I’ll provide an expanded description of what’s at stake in some of these meetings. Suffice it to say that planning issues are not taking a summer vacation in Monterey County. It would be hard to overstate the importance of the decisions that will come out of the hearings being held this week.

If you’d like more information, please check the KUSP website, at www.kusp.org. There’s a Land Use Report link at the bottom of the main page. You can also send me an email, to make a comment or suggestion.

For KUSP, this is Gary Patton.

More Information:
Monterey County Property Owner Requests - http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/gpu/
Salinas General Plan Update - http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/CommDev/GenPlan/GPDraft.html
Redevelopment Home Page - http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/housing/Default.htm


Tuesday, August 13th - The Salinas General Plan
Tomorrow afternoon, that’s Wednesday, August 14th, the Salinas Planning Commission will hold its first public hearing on the proposed Salinas General Plan Update. The City Planning Commission meets at the Salinas City Hall, 200 Lincoln Street. The meeting begins at 3:30 p.m.

One of the big issues in the Salinas General Plan Update is housing. Most of the people who live and work in Salinas can’t afford to purchase the homes that are being built there. As Salinas plans for the next twenty years, is there a way to do better? That’s got to be one of the most important issues in the General Plan Update process.

The Draft General Plan proposes the conversion of about 4,000 acres of agricultural and open space land. Of that, some 1,700 acres are proposed for residential development. Of those 1,700 acres, over 1,000 acres, by far the greatest share, are designated for low-density residential subdivisions. That means, in essence, that most of the new homes to be built in the next twenty years will not be affordable to persons who live in or work in Salinas. That kind of housing will be attractive, instead, to commuters from the Silicon Valley. Whether this is the best strategy for the future of the City is what will be decided by the final decisions on the new General Plan.

Now would be a very good time for you to make your thoughts known. The first hearing is tomorrow.

For KUSP, this is Gary Patton.

More Information:
Salinas General Plan Update - http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/CommDev/GenPlan/GPDraft.html
LandWatch Letter on DEIR - http://www.landwatch.org/pages/issuesactions/salinasgp/073102salinascom.html


Wednesday, August 14th – The County General Plan Amendment Process
Today, at 1:30 p.m., the Monterey County Planning Commission will begin a set of hearings that will continue through this Friday afternoon. They’re important.

Listeners probably know that the County is in the process of revising its General Plan. Simultaneously, however, while this comprehensive planning process is going forward, individual property owners are asking the County to redesignate their properties on a case-by-case basis. Over 270 individual property owner requests are pending. These requests are what the Planning Commission will be reviewing this afternoon, and then on Thursday and Friday.

Thousands of acres, currently in agricultural and open space use, would be converted to residential subdivisions and shopping centers, if the County says “yes” to what the property owners are asking. It would be hard to overstate the importance of what’s being decided in this upcoming set of hearings.

Today, the Planning Commission considers requests in the Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey Peninsula, and Carmel Valley areas. Tomorrow, the focus will be on requests from Cachagua, North County, and Toro. On Friday, the Commission will consider requests involving properties in the Salinas Valley.

Your participation is most definitely welcomed. You can get detailed information through the KUSP website, at www.kusp.org.

For KUSP, this is Gary Patton.

More Information:
Monterey County Property Owner Requests - http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/gpu/


Thursday, August 15th – The “Community Plan” of the Líderes Comunitarios
Yesterday, the Salinas City Planning Commission took testimony on the Draft Salinas General Plan. One of the most important presentations came from a group of mostly monolingual Spanish-speaking residents who call themselves, Líderes Comunitarios de Salinas, which means “Community Leaders of Salinas.”

These leaders are not part of elected officialdom. They are simply residents and workers who have become deeply involved in land use planning issues, and who are asking the elected leaders of the City to do something to respond to their concerns.

Their first priority, as you might imagine, is housing. That is not, however, their only concern. The Líderes have prepared and presented a “Community Plan,” printed in both English and Spanish, that makes specific recommendations in all of the following areas: Housing For The People; Density And Design; Protecting Agricultural Land; Schools For Our Children; Parks And Libraries; and Making Development Pay For Itself. Here’s just a sample of what the Líderes “Community Plan” suggests:

To get a copy of this rather extraordinary document, please check the KUSP website.

For KUSP, this is Gary Patton.

More Information:
Salinas General Plan Update - http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/CommDev/GenPlan/GPDraft.html
“Community Plan” - http://www.landwatch.org/pages/issuesactions/salinasgp/
073102communityplan.html#density


Friday, August 16th – Key Issues In The Salinas General Plan
Next Wednesday, August 21st, starting at 3:30 in the afternoon, the Salinas Planning Commission will hold a hearing on the proposed Salinas General Plan. Of course, you are very much invited to attend and participate.

Should the City of Salinas plan for major new expressways, circling the City? This is one of the key issues in the Draft General Plan. Should the City convert over 4,000 acres of agricultural and open space land to urban uses? That is another issue. Should the City impose a new set of innovative design requirements on new development, to try to achieve what is sometimes called “New Urbanism”? Should the City start looking to underused shopping centers, within the existing City, as a place for higher-density housing that could be more affordable? And what about parks, libraries, and schools? What about making it clearer that new development has to pay for itself?

These are just some of the issues involved in the Salinas General Plan Update. I hope that listing them makes clear how important a General Plan can be. A General Plan isn’t “forever,” but it is expected to determine what happens over the next twenty years. Check the Land Use Report link at the bottom of the main page, at www.kusp.org, and consider whether you’d like to get involved.

For KUSP, this is Gary Patton.

More Information:
Salinas General Plan Update - http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/CommDev/GenPlan/GPDraft.html
“Community Plan” - http://www.landwatch.org/pages/issuesactions/salinasgp/
073102communityplan.html#density


Archives of past transcripts are available here


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