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File #: 17-0379    Name: 2016 General Plan Annual Progress Report on the Fresno County General Plan covering the 2016 calendar year
In control: Public Works & Planning
On agenda: 6/6/2017 Final action: 6/6/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #: Resolution No.17-319
Title: Adopt Resolution accepting the General Plan Annual Progress Report covering the 2016 calendar year and authorize the submittal of the Annual Progress Report to the State Office of Planning and Research and Housing and Community Development .
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Exhibits A - F, 3. Resolution No. 17-319, 4. Additional Information
DATE: June 6, 2017

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Steven E. White
Department of Public Works and Planning

SUBJECT: 2016 General Plan Annual Progress Report covering the 2016 calendar year

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Adopt Resolution accepting the General Plan Annual Progress Report covering the 2016 calendar year and authorize the submittal of the Annual Progress Report to the State Office of Planning and Research and Housing and Community Development .
REPORT
This item comes to the Board with a recommendation for acceptance of the General Plan Annual Progress Report (APR) from the Planning Commission as documented in the Planning Commission Resolution (See Exhibit A).

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

The Board may determine not to accept the APR and direct staff to modify the document with specific direction as to those modifications and return to the Board with modified report.

FISCAL IMPACT:

Cost for the preparation of the APR and this agenda item, in the amount of approximately $11,000, is a Net County Cost, which is accounted for within the Department of Public Works and Planning Org 4360 FY 2016-17 Adopted Budget.

DISCUSSION:

California law requires the County to adopt a comprehensive, long-term General Plan to guide the physical development of the unincorporated areas and to accommodate growth while protecting the County's natural resources. As the basis for local government decision making, the General Plan includes goals and policies by which projects are analyzed against and necessary actions are taken to achieve the overall vision for the County.

The General Plan must include seven mandated elements as required by State law (land use, circulation, housing, noise, safety, conservation, and open space). Additional elements of special and unique concern to a local government, including economic development, air quality, historic resources, parks and trails, and public facilities, may be included as optional elements. Implementation of the G...

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