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Local Coastal Program Overview Increase administrative/procedural efficiency Fulfill Coastal Act requirements and meet local needs Two Year Process 2014-2016 Two Parts 1. Land Use Plan (Policy) 2. Implementation Plan


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Local Coastal Program Overview

  • Increase administrative/procedural

efficiency

  • Fulfill Coastal Act requirements and

meet local needs

  • Two Year Process 2014-2016
  • Two Parts
  • 1. Land Use Plan (Policy)
  • 2. Implementation Plan (Ordinances)

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Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan Process

6/18/2015 Planning Commission -Draft LUP 7/14/2015 Architectural Review Board – Draft LUP 7/18/2015 Planning Commission - Draft LUP 7/21/2015 Beautification and Natural Resources Commission Draft LUP 7/22/2015 Historic Resources Committee – Draft LUP 8/19/2015 Coastal Commission - LUP Update and direction

  • n additional outreach

8/20/2015 Coastal Talk - Archaeology 9/23/2015 Chamber of Commerce presentation 10/3/2015 Butterfly Bazaar 10/7/2015 Pacific Grove High AP Environmental Science class presentation 10/19/2015 Community Workshop #1 Land Use 10/27/2015 Joint Pacific Grove & Monterey Planning Commission meeting on Sea Level Rise 11/11/2015 PG’s Changing Shoreline: How will we adapt 11/20/2015 Community Workshop #2 Sea Level Rise 1/19/2016 Special Planning Commission meeting on Revised Final LUP 1/20/2016 Council meeting on timeline & Revised Final LUP 1/21/2016 Special Planning Commission meeting continued review of Revised Final LUP 2/10/2016 Community Workshop - Implementation Plan 2/24/2016 Joint PC/CC Meeting

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9/15/2014 Local Coastal Program Webpage updated and revised to highlight Update process 9/15/2014 Frequently Asked Questions developed and posted 10/9/2014 Community Kick Off meeting Fall 2014 Stakeholder interviews 12/10/2015 Joint Planning Commission & City Council kick off meeting 1/8/2015 Planning Commission - Lovers Point Uses 1/22/2015 Planning Commission - Visitor Accommodation and Visitor Commercial 1/31/2015 Online survey Nov. 22- Jan. 31 closes 2/5/2015 Planning Commission - Climate Change and Sea Level Rise 3/5/2015 Planning Commission - ESHA 4/2/2015 Planning Commission- water and marine resources and shoreline access 4/16/2015 Coastal Walk 5/7/2015 Planning Commission - Monterey Bay Adapt Climate Change presentation 6/13/2015 Coastal Walk - ESHA

Outreach Efforts and Opportunities (To Date)

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Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan Process

Coastal Commission / City Staff / Consultant Meetings

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Date Event Date Event 8/08/2014 Kickoff Meeting 11/03/15 Review Response to Draft LUP Comments 9/08/2014 Bi-Monthly Meeting #1 12/03/15 Review Response to Draft LUP Comments 10/21/2014 Bi-Monthly Meeting #2 12/09/15 Review Response to Draft LUP Comments 11/07/2014 Bi-Monthly Meeting #3 12/15/15 Review Response to Draft LUP Comments 1/09/2015 Bi-Monthly Meeting #4 12/22/15 Review Response to Draft LUP Comments 4/08/2015 Bi-Monthly Meeting #5 1/27/16 Bi-Monthly Meeting #8 6/30/2015 Bi-Monthly Meeting #6 2/2/16 Staff/Consultant Meeting 10/13/2015 Bi-Monthly Meeting #7 2/4/16 Staff/Consultant Meeting

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Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan Process

Coastal Commission / City Staff / Consultant Meetings (cont.)

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Date Event Date Event 2/12/2016 Staff/Consultant Meeting 4/29/2016 CCC Staff/Staff/Consultant Meeting 3/16/2016 CCC Staff/Staff/Consultant – LCP Finalization 5/18/16 CCC Staff/Staff/Consultant Meeting 3/24/2016 Staff/Consultant Meeting 3/24/2016 CCC Staff/Staff/Consultant Meeting 3/29/2016 Staff/Consultant Meeting - Review of CC Staff Comments 4/19/2016 Staff/Consultant Meeting 4/29/2016 Staff/Consultant Meeting – Review Final LUP

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Land Use Plan Issues

  • Sea level rise hazard policies
  • Definition of Existing Development
  • Stormwater runoff and water quality
  • Asilomar Dunes – subdivision & fencing
  • Parking Program

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Sea Level Rise Hazard Policies

  • Initial hazards screening

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Existing Development

  • List of existing development types that may be protected such as

trails, roads, access points.

  • Other types of development such as habitable structures would

be subject to definition of existing development

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Asilomar Dunes – subdivision and fencing

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Implementation Plan

  • Reflection of Land Use Plan

policies

  • Zoning Districts, Permitting

Process, Development Standards

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Commercial-Visitor Zoning District Height

  • 40 foot maximum reflects

existing development standards

  • Sunset Service Commercial

area

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American Tin Cannery Floor Area Ratio & Density Standards

  • ATC Floor Area Ratio

consider increase from 2.0 to 3.0

  • Remove reference to 2,500

square feet per hotel/motel unit

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1998 Coastal Parks Plan

  • Future update to incorporate

sea level rise adaptability

  • Additional funding necessary

to update

  • Options to consider:
  • Appendix to

Implementation Plan

  • Remove entirely
  • Retain as amendment

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Revised Timeline

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Activity Date Council Informational Update May 18, 2016 Planning Commission-Policy Issues May 19, 2016 Planning Commission Study Session – Land Use and Implementation Plan June 1, 2016 (tentative) Planning Commission Local Coastal Program Recommendation to Council June 2, 2016 Council Local Coastal Program Hearing June 15, 2016 Submit to Coastal Commission June 22, 2016 Coastal Commission Hearing August 2016 (tentative) Council Adoption Local Coastal Program TBD

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Questions & Comments

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Stormwater Runoff and Water Quality

  • Policies protective of water quality
  • Technical regulations ie sizing to treat the 85th percentile of the

24-hour storm remain in NPDES permit

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Parking Program

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  • PRA-10 The City may decide to meter current public

parking spaces in appropriate places in order to establish a dedicated funding source to improve and enhance coastal access and restoration of degraded habitat.