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OFF” MEETING
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February 11, 2021
CITY COUNCIL
“KICK
Plan, & Development Code
General Plan, Downtown Specific
Tonight’s Agenda
Team
PlaceWorks
The How the City Council Will Be Involved?How the Public Will Be Involved?Overview of Work Program Objectives OutcomesImportance of the Work Program to the CityScheduleQuestions and
Answers
Team
PlaceWorks
Project Management, Planning, Housing, Economic Development, Environmental Justice, CEQA Review, Hazards, Public Outreach and EngagementPublic Outreach, Planning SupportCirculation/MobilityInfrastruc
tureEnvironmental Resources Technical Studies
The
KOA
ECORP
FUSCOE
PLACEWORKS
NATIONAL CORE
BRIANJUDD PlaceWorks Principal Advisor
SANDRAESPADAS National CORE Community Liaison and OutreachFacilitator
Team
Charge
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in
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C.C. LEGRANGE PlaceWorks PrincipalAnd Overall Project Manager
ALEXAWASHBURN National CORE Community Liaison and OutreachAdvisor
PlaceWorks
PUBLIC OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
The
Charge
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, AICP
in
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WENDYNOWAK PlaceWorks Public Outreach Lead
WOODIETESCHER PlaceWorks PrincipalAnd Overall Project Manager
, AICP
ALANLOOMIS PlaceWorks Urban DesignLead
MARKHOFFMAN PlaceWorks Housing, Healthy Community, &Environmental Justice
Team
DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN
KAREN GULLEY PlaceWorks Specific Plan Lead
STEVEGUNNELLS PlaceWorks Economics and Fiscal Lead
PlaceWorks
PLANNING, HOUSING, AND ECONOMICS
The
BRIAN MARCHETTI KOA Traffic/Transportation Consultant Lead
TAMMY L. SEALE PlaceWorks Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Lead
Team
CLIMATE & RESILIENCY
, AICP CTP
, AICP
PlaceWorks
MOBILITY AND INFRASTRUTURE
MICHAELNILSSON PlaceWorks Transportation Advisor
MARKTEAGUE PlaceWorks CEQA and Zoning Lead
The
CEQA/DEVELOPMENT CODE
Adoption Implementation
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Vision StatementConfirmation of Opportunity Areas of ChangeReview of Alternatives and Confirmation of Preferred Land Use Plan
Our Approach: City Council Engagement
Updates Throughout the Planning ProcessReview of Public Participation PlanFocused Discussion and Feedback at Key Planning BenchmarksPublic Hearings and Adoption: General Plan, Housing
Element, Certification of CEQA DocumentsPost
Downtown Specific Plan, and Development Code
Mayor and CouncilmembersNeighborhood AssociationsHousing advocatesCBO’s Faith based organizationsProperty OwnersSmall Business OwnersSchool DistrictsLoma LindaDignity HealthSan Bernardino
Valley CollegeSan Bernardino Arts ConnectionCounty of San BernardinoInland Empire Community FoundationESRI
Existing Working Relationships:
on
wayFocus
Our Approach: Robust Public Engagement
Go where the people are & communicate how they doCommunity engagement Working GroupsProperty Owner & Public “Meet and Greets”How to do that during COVID?
Strategic partnership with National Core
Established relationships and ongoing presence in the community allows us to utilize existing networks to get the word out and engage in a meaningful implementationLeverage existing
relationships with City Departments & Community Connectors
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Our Approach: Robust Public Engagement
ups
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Go where the people are;
communicate how they do
Go where the people are & communicate how they doCommunity engagement Working GroupsProperty Owner & Public “Meet and Greets”How to do that during COVID?
Citywide meetings/Meetings in WardsGeneral Plan Advisory CommitteeDowntown Advisory CommitteeStakeholder MeetingsPublic workshops/open houses PopSocial MediaVirtual Engagement PlatformsWebsiteNewslet
ters
Strategic partnership with National Core
Proven track record allows our team to hit ground runningFocus on implementationLeverage existing relationships with City Departments & Community Connectors
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How we will reach out to the public:
Our Approach: Robust Public Engagement
Sharing what we know and why it matters (Existing conditions: Where we are starting from) Making the General Plan relatable: How does the General Plan affect me? What key decisions can
the community influence?What are my opportunities to participate, and how will my input be used?What are the expectations surrounding how I can be involved in the discussions?
Key interactions with the public:
Our Approach: Robust Public Engagement
Go where the people are & communicate how they doCommunity engagement Working GroupsProperty Owner & Public “Meet and Greets”How to do that during COVID?
Strategic partnership with National Core
Is accessible & approachableGenerates awarenessStrengthens dialogue Establishes trustPresents the tradeoffs of options consideredCreates space for difficult conversationsBenefits future
discussions (people know what to expect next time)Creates ongoing relationships with community
Proven track record allows our team to hit ground runningFocus on implementationLeverage existing relationships with City Departments & Community Connectors
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A successful engagement process:
Update to Implement General Plan and Downtown Specific PlanEfficient Administrative Procedures
DEVELOPMENT CODE
PLAN
Evolution of Downtown as the Center of Community Identity, Heritage, and ActivityFoster Economic Activity and Improvements in the Short Term
DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC
CEQA REVIEW
Compliance with Statutory RequirementsAccommodate Housing for all Demographics and Income LevelsIdentify Sites to Accommodate Regional Housing Needs Target
HOUSING ELEMENT
Work Program Objectives
ROBUST PROGRAM OF PUBLIC OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
GENERAL PLAN
Compliance with Recent Statutory RequirementsReflect Existing Conditions, Needs, and Future ProjectsReflect Community VisonsRoadmap of Actions for ImplementationAdaptable and Flexible
for Change
of the county or city,
General Plan Overview
Government Code Section 65300 et. seq.:“Every planning agency shall prepare and the legislative body of each county and city shall adopt a and of any land outside its boundaries which
in the planning agency’s judgment bears relation to its planning.”
residential density
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General Plan Overview
Though, it must establish standards for housing and nonand quantify development capacity
ZoningDevelopment Standards (building heights, property setbacks, Design Guidelines A Guarantee for Project Approvals
parking requirements, driveway locations, landscape requirements…)•
What it is Not…
General Plan Overview
Housing Production TargetsAddress Climate Change, Risk Vulnerability, Resilience, and AdaptationComplete StreetsEnvironmental JusticeHealthy Communities
What is New…
Set of a
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Required Element Optional Element, or SubRequired Element
Legend••
General Plan Overview
Land Use Economic Development HousingCirculationUtilities/Infrastructure Public Services and FacilitiesParks, Recreation, and TrailsEnergy and Water ConservationHistoric and Archaeological
Resources NoiseSafety Climate and Adaptation Environmental Justice and Health
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What is Addressed…
Actions carrying out policies
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oriented, represents city commitment
General Plan Overview
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Action
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General, abstract
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Plan diagramsGoals Policies Implementation Programs
Required Content…
Capital
Improvements
Use
Permits
Conditional
Permits
Zoning
Development
Specific Plans
Design Standards
GENERAL PLAN
General Plan Overview
Maps
Subdivision
General Plan Primacy: Consistency Requirements
Agreements
Development
General Plan Overview
Level
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Downtown Specific Plan Overview
Implements the General PlanProvides ZoningEntitlement and Design Standards to Streamline Future DevelopmentIncludes a Tailored, Streamlined Project Approval Process
Purpose
Preliminary Planning Area
Downtown Specific Plan Overview
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Downtown Specific Plan Overview
Day Charrette
Up Events
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Virtual Meetings (Hopefully, inperson later this year)Separate Advisory CommitteeCommunity WorkshopsPopTwo
Public Outreach for the Specific Plan
Downtown Specific Plan Overview
Specific Plan Process Ahead of General Plan18 Month ScheduleLate Spring/Early Summer 2022
Accelerated Schedule
Development Code
PurposesAdministrative ProceduresLand Use ZonesDevelopment Regulations and Objective Design Standards
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project
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by
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for San
build a plan
community to come
area
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by
, discuss, debate, and mutually
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Importance of the Planning Process
An inclusive process involving everyoneEnables thinking about the community holistically, not projector areaCustom craft the plan reflect the community’s values and visions in responding
to state mandatesThis is your “constitutional convention”!
First opportunity in many years for the
together Bernardino’s future
and
persons,
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for the future
by which that vision will be realized
driven vision
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blueprint
community
Importance of the Planning Process
Imagines what can bePreserves what is best, strengthens which is almost good, corrects what is not workingCelebrates the uniqueness and quality of life of San Bernardino
•••Develops the
Creates a
offers clarity for all users (residents, businessdevelopers, City staff, Planning Commission, City Council)
residents
Importance of the Planning Process
New growth that complements, rather than disruptsAccess and equityHousing that is affordable to everyoneGreat places to work, shop, dine, be entertained, recreate, meet and socialize
with friends and neighborsNew job opportunitiesIncreased revenue for services and programs supporting residents
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Defines policies important to San Bernardino’s
business
Bernardino’s
Importance of the Planning Process
Invites investmentEnables adjustments to changing economic markets and trendsBuilds on emerging businesses and technologies New job creationClarity and certainty of the development approval
process for projects consistent with the GP
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Defines policies important to San community
for all
Importance of the Planning Process
Managed and targeted growthEfficient mobility and accessibilityProtection from natural hazards such as wildfires and floodingProtection of open spaces and natural lands
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Defines policies important
Project Schedule
ANSWERS
QUESTIONS AND
Plan, & Development Code
General Plan, Downtown Specific