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J a n u a r y 1 8 , 2 0 1 7 Scoping ng Meeting ting for the Draft ft Env nviro ronm nmental ental Impact act Repo port rt Bogue/Stewart Master Plan 1 P u r p o s e Brief City Planning overview Introduce the project


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J a n u a r y 1 8 , 2 0 1 7

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Scoping ng Meeting ting for the Draft ft Env nviro ronm nmental ental Impact act Repo port rt Bogue/Stewart Master Plan

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P u r p o s e

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  • Brief City Planning overview
  • Introduce the project
  • Environmental Assessment process
  • Solicit feedback
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E I R

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  • Environmental Impact Report (EIR)
  • One of the type of EIRs allowed in the

California Environmental Quality Act

  • Allows for streamlining later in the

environmental review of projects

  • Streamlining may only occur if potential

impacts were addressed in the EIR

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G e n e r a l P l a n

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  • State law requires each of the 452 cities and 58

counties to adopt a “comprehensive long term general plan for its physical development”

  • Establishes the long range Vision for the City
  • Identifies the location of housing, business,

industry, roads, parks, etc.

  • Protects public from noise, environmental hazards,

conserves natural resources

  • Provides direction for the physical development &

infrastructure improvements

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P l a n n i n g

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  • Areas within the City Limits
  • Areas Outside of the City Limits
  • Project:
  • Environmental documentation
  • Sphere of Influence
  • General Plan Amendment
  • Rezone
  • Subdivision Map
  • Annexation
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625 acres

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M a s t e r P l a n

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  • City is proposing to prepare a Master Plan

(Bogue/Stewart Master Plan) for the project area

  • Specifies land uses, open space, building form,

infrastructure needs, and financing

  • Often described as an implementation document
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M a s t e r P l a n

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  • The Plan will include:
  • Land Uses
  • Major Streets
  • Major Infrastructure
  • Parks
  • Public Facilities
  • Long Term Fiscal Impacts
  • Will not outline the timing of annexation
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99

Shanghai Park Riverbend Elementary Feather River SR 99

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P l a n n i n g A r e a

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  • 752 Acres
  • Would require a Sphere of Influence Expansion

(SOI)

  • SOI Expansion does not identify the official

jurisdictional boundaries of a city, but rather designates the outermost physical boundary and service area of a city

  • Annexations must first be recognized by the

Sutter County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO)

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P l a n n i n g A r e a

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  • City Limits
  • City regulations only apply to property in

the City, not necessarily the SOI

  • The preparation of the Environmental Impact

Report (EIR) serves as one of the initial steps in this process

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P l a n n i n g A r e a

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  • Long term land uses (will be market driven)
  • The concept plan provides:
  • Land for several new parks
  • A new K-8 school (Walton & Bogue)
  • Commercial along Bogue Road
  • Open space along Gilsizer
  • Vast majority is single family residential
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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L a n d U s e s

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  • Low Density residential: 371 acres
  • Low-Medium residential: 60 acres
  • Medium-High residential: 31
  • Approximately: 2,600 new residential units
  • Commercial: 42 acres
  • Business/Office: 64 acres
  • Public Facilities: 46 acres
  • Parks: 59 Acres
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A p p l i c a n t P o r t i o n

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  • City staff received an application for a portion
  • f the overall Master Plan Area
  • The project area(s) will be subject to a greater

level of review in the EIR

  • Those areas outside of the subdivision areas

may be subject to additional environmental review at the time of development

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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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P o t e n t i a l I s s u e s

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Agriculture Noise Air Quality Public Services Biological & Cultural Resources Recreation Greenhouse Emissions Traffic/Transportation Hydrology/Water Utilities/Service Systems Land Use Planning ?

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C E Q A P r o c e s s

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  • Scoping
  • Notice of Preparation
  • Public Scoping Meeting
  • Draft Environmental Impact Report
  • Public Review & Comment Period
  • Public Hearing
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C E Q A P r o c e s s

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  • Final EIR
  • Public Review
  • Response to written comments
  • Planning Commission and City Council
  • Decision on the EIR
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P u b l i c C o m m e n t s

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  • Fill out comment card
  • Please visit:
  • www.yubacity.net/bsmp
  • Contact Arnoldo Rodriguez
  • arodriguez@yubacity.net
  • 530.822.3231
  • At City Hall
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99
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Bogue Rd. Walton Ave. Stewart Rd.

  • Hwy. 99