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Sacramento County’s Draft General Plan
currently identifies a potential new growth
area along the Jackson Highway (State Route
16). If approved for new growth, this area
would be available for planning and
development during the 2005-2030 timeframe
of the Draft General Plan. However, since
it is anticipated that most of the area
within the Urban Services Boundary (the
County’s permanent growth boundary) will
eventually be developed for urban uses, the
Board of Supervisors determined that it was
necessary to look not only at the near-term
potential of the new growth area, but also
at the long-term potential of the larger
area out to the USB. The figure below
illustrates the relationship between the
Jackson Highway UPA expansion area and the
greater Jackson Highway Visioning Area:
Planning and
buildout of this area will span a number of
decades, and will reach far beyond the 2030
planning horizon of this General Plan. To
ensure compatibility between near-term
decision-making and the area’s development
potential beyond the year 2030, the County
is embarking on a comprehensive,
multi-disciplinary visioning effort for the
greater Jackson Highway Area. This Vision
is seen as a necessary component of the
County’s General Plan Update currently
underway and will provide a comprehensive
framework for the long-term buildout of the
Jackson Highway Area. The Vision will study
approximately 22,000 acres of undeveloped
land along the Jackson Highway to address a
variety of issues, including land use,
economic development, transportation,
natural resource conservation, jobs-housing
balance, smart growth objectives,
urban/rural interface and buffering issues.
In order to
best realize the long-term potential of this
Area, the County must consider a number of
related near-term planning initiatives that
will strongly impact future development.
These initiatives include implementation of
the South Sacramento Habitat Conservation
Plan (SSHCP), protection of the Cosumnes
River and its floodplain, planning of the
Elk Grove/Rancho Cordova/El Dorado
“connector” roadway, the creation of an
agricultural-residential buffer along the
inside of the USB, and other planning
efforts currently in progress. Currently,
these efforts are proceeding without clear
planning guidance on how this area will
ultimately be developed. In addition, the
Vision is intended to serve as a guide for
future planning efforts in this area,
including the preparation of master plans
(i.e. Specific Plans or comprehensive plans)
for the Jackson Highway new growth area.
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