CC - Item 6A - Comprehensive update of City's General Plan - Box 070TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS OF
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BILL CROWE, CI"F~Y MANAGER
DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2003
SUBJECT: COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF CITY'S GENERAL PLAN
As the City Council is aware, we have retained the services of Cotton/Bridges/Associates (CBA)
to prepare a comprehensive update of the City's General Plan over the next year. Attached is an
informational update that specifies the role of the City's general plan and outlines the key issues
that will be addressed through this update process. The consultant will be in attendance to give a
brief introduction of their firm and a presentation to the City Council on the general plan update
process.
Attachments:
1. General Plan Update Information Sheet
COUNCIL AGENDA
NOV 2 5 2003
ITEM Flo. T~:. 74
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r CITY OF ROSEMEAD GENERAL PLAN
AND ZONING ORDINANCE UPDATE
November 25, 2003
Rosemead Updates
General Plan and Zoning
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The City of Rosemead
has initiated a program to
comprehensively update
the General Plan and
Zoning Ordinance, the
primary planning and
development tools used
by the City. These
documents are being
updated because:
♦ They're old! The City has not completed an
overhaul of the Zoning Ordinance since
incorporation in 1959. The City last updated
the General flan in 1986. Since then, changes
in State law, the local economy, and the
development environment have occurred. Now
is the time for the City to re-evaluate current
policies and ensure that plans for the future are
on track.
♦ They need to he consistent with each other.
State law also requires that the General Plan be
consistent with the Zoning Ordinance. Many of
the changes proposed in the last General Plan
update (such as mixed-use areas) have never
been addressed through zoning.
♦ "They're hard to read and interpret. Much of the
Zoning Ordinance is outdated and difficult for
the public, developers, the Planning
Commission and Council, and staff to interpret
and use.
Updating the General Plan presents an opportunity
to rc-confirm goals, policies and implementation
programs currently guiding City planning decisions.
General Plan
The Rosemead General Plan will contain the
following six elements, or chapters. The following
paragraphs summarize the topics addressed in each
element. Goals, policies and programs to achieve
connuunity goals are included in each element.
Land Use: The Land Use
Element establishes the
general permitted uses of
public and private land in the
connnunity. The Land Use
Element also addresses the
potential for future compact
multi-use development in
Rosemead.
Circulation: The Circulation
Element addresses future traffic
and roadway use and demand,
and identifies a circulation
system necessary to achieve City
objectives for street operations
Housing: The City's Housing Element was recently
updated for the 2000-2005 planning period. No
further update to the Housing Element is proposed.
and neighborhood safety.
Congestion management; transportation system
management; transit, bicycle and pedestrian
circulation; and truck traffic are also addressed in
this element.
Resource Management: This
y" Element combines two state
-
)lti,s mandated elements: the
Conservation Element and the
Open Space Element. This
combination allows the
conservation, use and
managenucnt of natural and human-made resources
- including important water resources, air quality,
parks, trails and recreation areas - to be discussed in
a coordinated approach.
Safety and Community Services: The Safety and
Community Services Element combines the
features of the State-required Safety and Noise
Flements, and also addresses public facilities and
utilities provided within the City. Issues covered in
the element include noise, flooding, emergency
services, hazardous materials, seismic and geologic
hazards, and fire and police protection.
Economic Development:
This Element addresses the
1 r "5} M economic well-being of the
p si„~~D~"•f community by identifying
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econonuc development and
redevelopment priorities and
opportunities within Rosemead.
Implementation Program
The General Plan Implementation Program will be
an appendix to the General Plan. The Program will
identify specific actions to achieve the goals, policies
and plans identified in each General Plan element,
as well as responsible departments, funding sources
and time frames for action.
Zoning Ordinance
After revisions to the General Plan are drafted,
Rosemead's Zoning Ordinance will be evaluated and
updated to be consistent with the General Plan.
Efforts will focus on modernizing the Ordinance to
better address contemporary land uses, and updating
the sign regulations, use standards, and design
requirements within the Ordinance.
CEQA Documentation
In compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEOA), a Mitigated Negative
Declaration or Program EIR will be prepared to
assess potential environmental impacts of the
updated General Plan and Zoning Ordinance, and
to develop mitigation strategies to reduce impacts.
The type of CEOA document to be prepared will be
determined by the level of change proposed by the
updated General Plan and Zoning Ordinance.
Key Issues
Key issues influencing the General Plan and Zoning
Ordinance updates include the City's resolve to
accomplish compact multi-use development along
major corridors, and identification of any other areas
that may benefit from a change to the current land
use plan. The remaining portions of the General
Plan and the Zoning Ordinance must also be made
consistent with the City's 2000-2005 Housing
Element. Beyond these issues, little change is
anticipated, as the City is essentially built out.
We Need Your Input
As we begin the process of updating these
documents, the experiences, opinions, and
viewpoints of members of the City Council and
Planning Commission and other City officials are
needed. Understanding your views on Rosemead's
past, present, and future is essential, and we are
particularly interested in your ideas regarding mixed-
use development and other areas for potential
change over the long term.
The City has hired Cotton/Bridges/Associates
(CBA), a Pasadena consulting firm, to prepare the
updated General Plan, Zoning Ordinance and
CEOA documentation. CBA prepared the 1987
General Plan update. We invite you to contact us at
your convenience to discuss your views on key
community development issues and how
Rosemead's quality of life can be maintained or
improved.
Please contact Planning Director Brad Johnson at
(626) 569-2140 if you world like to arrange for a
brief interview to express your viewpoints,
experiences, or concerns regarding the General Plan
and Zoning Ordinance updates.