TEMPLE CITY MID-CENTURY PLAN GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (GPAC) MEETING 9 | JULY 6, 2015.

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TEMPLE CITY MID-CENTURY PLAN GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (GPAC) MEETING 9 | JULY 6, 2015

AGENDA  Call to Order  Roll Call  Public Comments  Approval of June 1 Meeting Notes  Discussion of Staff Recommended Land Use Diagram Changes  Discussion of Preliminary Draft Part 1 Goals and Policies  Adjournment to August 3 Meeting

LAND USE DIAGRAM EXISTING GENERAL PLAN

LAND USE DIAGRAM GPAC DRAFT GENERAL PLAN

LAND USE DIAGRAM CATEGORY & DENSITY COMPARISION

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as HDR

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as LDR

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as Institutional

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as HDR

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as HDR

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as HDR

LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as MDR

Community Services  Public Facilities  Arts & Culture  Education  Public Safety  Recreation & Open Space  Utilities Natural Resources  Air Quality & Climate  Natural Environment  Water Resources DRAFT GOALS AND POLICIES REVIEW Hazards  Fire  Flooding  Hazardous Wastes & Materials  Noise  Seismic  Wind  Emergency Preparedness

A. Public Facilities Goal 1: Libraries 1.1Adequate Facilities, Resources, and Program 1.2Facility Accessibility 1.3Library Expansion 1.4Multi-Functional Use 1.5Technology 1.6Programs & Services Goal 2: Community Facilities 2.1Community Center 2.2Youth Programs 2.3Senior Programs 2.4Community Programs Survey 2.5Clearinghouse for Community Programs 2.6Low Impact Design COMMUNITY SERVICES

B. Art & Culture Goal 1: Diversity of Arts and Cultural Programs 1.1Accessible Facilities and Programs 1.2Art in Public Places 1.3Support for Non-City Owned Facilities 1.4Public Art in New Developments 1.5Home Occupations 1.6Festivals and Events 1.7Funding COMMUNITY SERVICES

C. Education Goal 1: High Quality Education 1.1School Facilities 1.2School Capacity 1.3Joint Uses 1.4Development Fees 1.5Safe Routes to School 1.6Supporting Uses 1.7Educational Performance and Programs 1.8Technology 1.9Funding Goal 2: Workforce Development and Vocational Training 2.1Workforce Development 2.2Adult and Vocational Education COMMUNITY SERVICES

D. Public Safety Goal 1: Law Enforcement 1.1Response Time 1.2Sworn and Non-Sworn Personnel 1.3Temple City Station 1.4Operations and Facilities 1.5Cooperative Law Enforcement 1.6Review of Development Proposals 1.7Community Policing 1.8Automatic and Mutual Aid COMMUNITY SERVICES

D. Public Safety Goal 2: Fire Protection 2.1Support Fire Service Provider 2.2Response Time 2.3Adequate Water Supply 2.4Enforcement of Codes to Reduce the Risk of Fire 2.5Review of Development Projects 2.6Fire Inspection and Permit Program 2.7Inspection and Abatement 2.8Automatic and Mutual Aid 2.9Community Education COMMUNITY SERVICES

E. Recreation and Open Space Goal 1: Recreation and Open Space Facilities 1.1Parkland Standard 1.2Incentives for Additional Parkland 1.3Parkland and/or in-Lieu Dedication 1.4Park Types 1.5Priority Opportunities 1.6Infill Development 1.7Residential and Mixed-Use Development 1.8Vacant and/or Underutilized Property 1.9Joint Use Facilities 1.10Sustainable Parks 1.11Physical Activity 1.12Mental Well-Being 1.13Healthy Food 1.14Accessible Facilities 1.15Funding Mechanisms 1.16Facility Inspection COMMUNITY SERVICES

E. Recreation and Open Space Goal 2: Recreational Programming 2.1Recreational Programming 2.2Review Recreation Programs and Services 2.3Community Special Events 2.4Collaboration with Non-City Recreational Providers 2.5Education Goal 3: Trails 3.1Connections 3.2Safe Trails 3.3Linear Park/Greenbelt 3.4Regional Trail System COMMUNITY SERVICES

F. Utilities Goal 1: Water System 1.1Reliable Supply and Cost-Effective Distribution 1.2Adequate Water Infrastructure 1.3Infrastructure Maintenance 1.4Drinking Water Standards 1.5Best Practices Goal 2: Wastewater System 2.1Sewer System Management 2.2Wastewater Best Practices 2.3New Development 2.4Sewer Deposit Management COMMUNITY SERVICES

F. Utilities Goal 3: Storm Drainage System 3.1Adequate Storm Drainage Infrastructure 3.2National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit 3.3Illegal Connections 3.4Public Outreach Goal 4: Energy Provision and Conservation 4.1Adequate Services and Facilities 4.2Undergrounding Utilities 4.3Energy Efficient Design 4.4Energy Efficient Audits 4.5City Operations 4.6Public Awareness COMMUNITY SERVICES

F. Utilities Goal 5: Telecommunications 5.1Adequate Facilities and Availability of Service 5.2Regulation of Wireless Communication Facilities 5.3Reasonable Access to Right-of-Way 5.4Fiber Optic Network 5.5City Operations 5.4Public Use in Public Buildings Goal 6: Solid Waste 6.1Adequate Services and Waste Collection Facilities 6.2Waste Collection Performance 6.3AB939-Source Reduction and Recycling 6.4AB341-Source Reduction and Recycling 6.5Recycling and Rese of Construction Waste 6.6City’s Role 6.7Procurement Policy 6.8Recycling and Collection Centers 6.9Compost Markets and Distribution COMMUNITY SERVICES

F. Utilities Goal 7: Education 7.1City Recycling Locations and Programs 7.2Network of Community Leaders 7.3School District Curriculum COMMUNITY SERVICES

A. Air Quality and Climate Goal 1: Improved Air Quality 1.1Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) Reduction Targets 1.2Air Quality Assessment and Monitoring 1.3Development Dust and Particulate Emission Control Goal 2: Land Use Mix and Balance 2.1Land Use and Urban Form 2.2Infill and Mixed Use Development 2.3Buffer Emission Sources and Sensitive Land Uses 2.4Equity Goal 3: Infrastructure 3.1Low Impact Infrastructure 3.2Private Development Infrastructure 3.3Public Facilities 3.4Fleet Operations 3.5Preference for Reduced-Emission Equipment NATURAL RESOURCES

A. Air Quality and Climate Goal 4: Public Awareness 4.1Air Quality and Climate Change Legislation 4.2Employer Education Programs 4.3Involvement of Schools and Organizations NATURAL RESOURCES

B. Natural Environment Goal 1: Conservation and Protection 1.1A Greener City 1.2Tree Preservation 1.3Enhanced Development Landscape 1.4Landscaping 1.5Native Plant Use 1.6Community Involvement NATURAL RESOURCES

C. Water Resources Goal 1: Conservation and Protection 1.1Protection of Water Resources 1.2Flood Control Channels 1.3Groundwater Management Plan 1.4New Development and Post-Development Stormwater Runoff 1.5Low Impact Development Standards 1.6Development in Adjoining Communities 1.7Landscaping 1.8Pervious Surfaces 1.9Efficient Use 1.10Regional Coordination 1.11Water Resilience NATURAL RESOURCES

A. Fire Goal 1: Fire Protection 1.1Assessment of Fire Risks 1.2Development Review 1.3Fire Education HAZARDS

B. Flooding Goal 1: Flood Protection 1.1Flood Hazard Zones 1.2City Storm Drains 1.3Sustainable Flood Control Practices 1.4Agency Coordination 1.5National Flood Insurance Program 1.6On-Site Stormwater HAZARDS

C. Hazardous Wastes and Materials Goal 1: Hazardous Wastes and Materials 1.1Hazardous Waste Facility Siting 1.2Project Review 1.3Hazardous Materials Transport 1.4Hazardous Materials Disclosure 1.5Hazardous Business Plan 1.6Assessment of Known Areas of Contamination 1.7Best Practices and New Technologies Goal 2: Household Hazardous Waste 2.1Household Waste Disposal 2.2S.A.F.E. Collection Centers 2.3Disposal of Prescription and Over the Counter Medications 2.4Community Education 2.5Monitor Education HAZARDS

D. Noise Goal 1: Noise Environment 1.1Noise Standards 1.2Compatible Uses 1.3Acoustical Study 1.4Noise Attenuation 1.5Mixed-use Noise Isolation 1.6Noise Generating Uses Goal 2: Mobile Noise Sources 2.1Excessive Motor Vehicle Noise 2.2Non-Motorized Transportation 2.3Mobile Noise Standard Enforcement Goal 3: Stationary Noise Sources 3.1Recreation Related Noise 3.2Sound-Amplifying Equipment 3.3Construction Hours 3.3Construction Noise HAZARDS

E. Seismic Goal 1: Seismic Impacts 1.1Safety Standards 1.2Existing Essential Public Facilities 1.3Geotechnical Investigations 1.4Unreinforced Structures 1.5Education and Coordination 1.6Multi-Agency Seismic and Geologic Information 1.7Major Utility Coordination HAZARDS

F. Wind Goal 1: Education and Preparation 1.1Life and Property 1.2Backup Power Sources 1.3Risk Assessment 1.4Community Training 1.5Public Education and Awareness HAZARDS

G. Emergency Preparedness Goal 1: Preparedness and Response 1.1Emergency Operations Center 1.2Essential Public Facilities/Post-Disaster Response and Recovery 1.3Emergency and Hazard Mitigation Plans 1.4Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Exercises 1.5Public Education and Awareness 1.6Emergency Management Systems 1.7Automatic and Mutual Aid HAZARDS

 Land Use  Urban Design  Historic Resources  Economic Development  Mobility AUGUST 3 MEETING AGENDA