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Lompoc Planning Commission delays vote on 2030 General Plan safety element, requests redlines

Lompoc Planning Commission · May 16, 2025
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Summary

The commission reviewed the proposed safety element for the 2030 General Plan, heard public concerns about a pending Olive Avenue housing project and hazardous materials, and moved the item to the June 11, 2025 meeting while asking staff for redlined changes and the public comments record.

The Lompoc Planning Commission on the evening of the meeting reviewed the proposed 2030 General Plan safety element and voted to return the document to the commission at its June 11, 2025 meeting after requesting a redlined version and the public comment record.

Laurie Tamura, a contract planner for the City of Lompoc, opened the presentation by summarizing why the safety element is being updated and the supporting studies that were prepared, including a climate vulnerability assessment by Rincon and an evacuation analysis by DKS. Tamura told commissioners that “the environmental document had the date wrong on the cover page. The date is actually August 2024, not October 2023.”

Commissioners discussed new hazard maps and policy additions embedded in the…

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