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Planning Commission forwards Santa Maria 2045 General Plan to City Council after addressing parks, complete-streets and habitat wording
Summary
The City of Santa Maria Planning Commission voted to recommend certifying the final environmental impact report, adopting the Santa Maria 2045 General Plan and updating the zoning map. Commissioners asked staff to change a land-use phrase and provide clearer language on complete streets while retaining a 5-acres-per-1,000-people park goal.
The City of Santa Maria Planning Commission recommended that the City Council certify the final environmental impact report and adopt the Santa Maria 2045 General Plan, and also moved to forward a zoning map amendment to align the city's official zoning map with the plan.
Planning staff walked commissioners through the final draft and a staff report responding to public comments, describing changes to the land use, conservation, circulation and safety elements. "If this move[s] forward tonight, the city council hearing will be on April 7," Dana Eady, a planning staffer, told the commission.
During the presentation staff said the land use element would add references to the C2 zone, remove the County of Santa Barbara from certain application processes so the City of Santa Maria is the lead agency, and revise policy LU 5.3 to avoid siting housing directly adjacent to high-intensity commercial, agricultural or industrial uses. Staff suggested striking the phrase "single family"…
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