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The Land Use Element of the Draft Plan does
not directly assert the need for a Grant
Line East Vision effort (as it does for the
Jackson Highway Vision effort). However,
policies in the Draft Land Use Element
related to the Jackson Highway Vision
address issues common to both areas,
including encouraging the creation of new
communities that are connected and balanced
while preventing piecemeal and haphazard
development that can occur as large new
communities emerge over an extended period
of time:
LU-3. Support a strategic, comprehensive
and multi-disciplinary visioning effort for
the greater Jackson Highway area, initiated
and led by the County, which looks beyond
the planning period of the adopted General
Plan to ensure that high quality and
cohesive development patterns are achieved
consistent with regional smart growth
objectives.
The scope of
the Grant Line East Vision effort is
anticipated to contain a level of detail and
policy language that is more specific than
the General Plan, but not as explicit as a
Specific Plan or Community Plan.
It will address
strategic planning considerations relating
to the proposed Grant Line East new growth
area, including development potential at
full build out, phasing of development,
location and conceptual layout of land uses,
economic development opportunities,
environmental issues, and public facilities
and infrastructure.
The implementation measure for Draft Plan
Policy LU-3 outlines the specific components
to be included in the Jackson Highway Vision
effort. Most of these issues will also be
considered in the Grant Line East Vision
effort:
(a) Development:
·
Conceptually identify the
location, quantity and type of residential
and commercial opportunities.
·
Accommodation of smart growth
principles and how the area will achieve the
Blueprint Vision allocations, at a minimum,
for residential, employment and commercial
development.
·
Emphasize a jobs-housing
balance for the area.
·
Identify appropriate phasing
of development, both within the current 2030
planning period and beyond.
·
Ensure that development is
concentrated around identified nodes along
the Jackson Highway. To accomplish this, the
adopted vision will require that subsequent
master plans will include within its
boundaries one or more of the four
identified nodes or centers, or that it be a
logical extension of one or more nodes or
center that was included in a previous plan.
·
Address the urban/rural
interface, including creation of an
Agricultural-Residential buffer along the
inside of the USB.
·
Consider the incremental and
long term impacts to the County and ensure
that the build out of this area will not
generate adverse fiscal impacts to the
County.
(b) Environmental Issues:
·
Protection of habitat, open
space and environmental resources.
·
Protection of the Cosumnes
River and its floodplain.
·
Implementation of the South
Sacramento Habitat Conservation Plan (SSHCP).
(c) Infrastructure:
·
Provision and phasing of
infrastructure for entire area.
·
Provision of infrastructure
and municipal services (including public
water and sewer) to existing and future
Agricultural-Residential uses.
·
Protection of Mather Airport.
·
Alignment of the Elk
Grove/Rancho Cordova/El Dorado “connector”
roadway.
·
Coordination with Regional
Transit’s Master Plan update regarding the
potential for the provision of transit to
the area.
At the conclusion of the visioning exercise
and associated public outreach process, a
document will be produced that compiles the
results and outcomes of the effort. This
document will include overarching goals and
policies as well as detailed information
regarding the components described above, as
well as conceptual land use and circulation
plans. Where appropriate, the policy
language will be included in the Draft
General Plan Update and will be considered
during the environmental review process.
All subsequent master plans (such as a
Specific Plan or comprehensive plan)
prepared in the Grant Line East area must be
consistent with the adopted Vision prepared
through this process.
Please download the
Request for
Proposals (RFP) for more
information regarding the scope of this
project. |