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1 TEMPLE CITY MID-CENTURY PLAN GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (GPAC) MEETING 11 | August 3, 2015

2 AGENDA  Call to Order  Roll Call  Public Comments  Approval of July 20 Meeting Notes  Discussion of Preliminary Draft Part 2 Goals and Policies  8:45 – Review City Council comments on Land Use Diagram  Adjournment

3 GOALS AND POLICY REVIEW LAND USE MOBILITY HISTORIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

4 LAND USE LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS COMMUNITY PLACES NEIGHBORHOODS AND DISTRICTS CITYWIDE GOALS AND POLICIES

5 LAND USE LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS COMMUNITY PLACES NEIGHBORHOODS AND DISTRICTS CITYWIDE GOALS AND POLICIES

6 LAND USE

7 LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS COMMUNITY PLACES NEIGHBORHOODS AND DISTRICTS CITYWIDE GOALS AND POLICIES

8 Growth and Development Goal LU 1: Growth and Development LU 1.1Basic Growth Policy LU 1.2 Targeted Growth LU 1.3 Development Capacity LU 1.4 Growth and Change Evaluation LU 1.5 Growth Exceeding Development Capacities LU 1.6 Development and Public Services Concurrency LU 1.7 Development Costs LU 1.8 Annexation LAND USE

9 Growth and Development Goal LU 2: Land Use Mix LU 2.1Complete Community LU 2.2Places to Live LU 2.3Places to Shop LU 2.4Places to Work LU 2.5Places to Live and Work LU 2.6Places that Support Resident Needs LU 2.7Places for Recreation and Celebration LU 2.8Places to Enrich Personal Lives LAND USE

10 Community Character Goal LU 3: Neighborhoods, Centers, and Corridors LU 3.1Development Pattern and Urban Form LU 3.2Complete and Livable Neighborhoods LU 3.3Vibrant Downtown LU 3.4Arterial Nodes LU 3.5Social Interaction LU 3.6Pedestrian-Active Districts LU 3.7Connected Greenways Network LU 3.8A Connected Community LU 3.9Cohesive and Integrated Development LU 3.10 Gateways LU 3.11 Architecture that Enhances LAND USE

11 Land Use Compatibility Goal LU 4: Compatible Land Uses LU 4.1Development Compatibility LU 4.2High-Impact Uses LU 4.3Care Facilities LU 4.4Assembly Facilities LU 4.5Hazardous Uses LU 4.6Alcohol and Drug Abuse LU 4.7Development that is Compatible LU 4.8Transitions in Scale LU 4.9Public Safety and Community Design LU 4.10 Code Enforcement LU 4.11 Hazardous Uses LAND USE

12 Community Health and Wellness Goal LU 5: Healthy Built Environment LU 5.1Land Use and Urban Design LU 5.2Healthy Building Design and Construction LU 5.3Aging in Place LU 5.4Schools as Centers of Health and Well-Being LU 5.5Health Care Facilities LU 5.6Health in Development LU 5.7Locally Grown Healthy Food LU 5.8Unhealthy Food LU 5.9Food Security and Assistance LAND USE

13 Community Sustainability Goal LU 6: Sustainable Built Environment LU 6.1Sustainable Land Development LU 6.2Sustainable Design and Construction LU 6.3Existing Structure Reuse LU 6.4Heat Island Effect LU 6.5Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plans LU 6.6Green Streets LU 6.7Alternative Fuels LU 6.8Green Infrastructure LAND USE

14 Fair and Equitable Community Goal LU 7: Equity and Environmental Justice LU 7.1Equitable Distribution of Uses and Amenities LU 7.2High-Impact and Hazardous Uses LU 7.3Housing Type Distribution LU 7.4Affordable Housing Provision LAND USE

15 LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS COMMUNITY PLACES NEIGHBORHOODS AND DISTRICTS CITYWIDE GOALS AND POLICIES

16 Residential Neighborhoods Goal LU 8: Livable Neighborhoods LU 8.1Neighborhood Conservation LU 8.2Neighborhood Character LU 8.3New Residential Development LU 8.4Housing Additions and Replacement LU 8.5Tiered, Flag, and Cul-de-Sac Lots LU 8.6Walkable Neighborhoods LU 8.7Connected Neighborhoods LU 8.8Incompatible Uses LU 8.9 Housing Maintenance LU 8.10 Senior Housing LU 8.11 Recreation and Open Space LAND USE

17 Residential Neighborhoods Goal LU 9: Single-Family Neighborhoods LU 9.1Neighborhood Identity LU 9.2Second Units LU 9.3Residential Character Goal LU 10: Multi-Family Neighborhoods LU 10.1 Multi-Family Opportunities LU 10.2 Multi-Family Character and Design LU 10.3 Development Transitions LU 10.4 Open Space Amenities LU 10.5 Streetscapes Goal LU 11: Supporting Uses in Residential Districts LU 11.1 Home Occupations LU 11.2 Daycare Centers LU 11.3 Education, Religious, and Cultural Institutions LAND USE

18 Commercial Districts Goal LU 12: Diverse and Vibrant Commercial Corridors and Districts LU 12.1 Vibrant Economy LU 12.2 Local Businesses LU 12.3 Economic Vitality LU 12.4 Differentiation of Commercial Districts and Corridors LU 12.5 Retail Streetscapes LU 12.6 Retail Parking LU 12.7 Cohesive Development LU 12.8 Enhanced Design Character LU 12.9 Connectivity to Neighborhoods LAND USE

19 Mixed-Use Districts Goal LU 13: Mixed Use Districts LU 13.1 Mix of Uses LU 13.2 Development Scale LU 13.3 Compatibility of Residential and Non-residential Uses LU 13.4 Design Integration LU 13.5 On-Site Amenities LAND USE

20 Industrial Districts Goal LU 14: Industrial Districts LU 14.1 Diversity of Uses LU 14.2 Adaptive Reuse LU 14.3 Business Attraction LU 14.4 Local Manufacturing LU 14.5 Impact Mitigation LAND USE

21 LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS LAND USE DIAGRAM AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS COMMUNITY PLACES NEIGHBORHOODS AND DISTRICTS CITYWIDE GOALS AND POLICIES

22 Downtown District Goal LU 15: Downtown Temple City LU 15.1 Small-Town Character LU 15.2 Land Use Mix LU 15.3 Pedestrian Activity LU 15.4 Downtown Parking LU 15.5 Lot Consolidation LAND USE

23 Las Tunas Drive/Rosemead Boulevard Mixed- Use Village Goal LU 16: Las Tunas Drive/Rosemead Boulevard Mixed-Use Center LU 16.1 Concentrated Development LU 16.2 Village Character and Design LU 16.3 Open Space Amenity LAND USE

24 DRAFT GOALS AND POLICIES REVIEW LAND USE MOBILITY HISTORIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

25 Business Environment Goal ED 1: Competitive Strength and Diversification ED 1.1 Consumer Demand Goal ED 2: Business Attraction, Retention, and Assistance ED 2.1 Business Attraction ED 2.2 Creative/Innovation Employment Centers ED 2.3 One-Stop Business Assistance ED 2.4 Review and Approval ED 2.5 Business Management Training ED 2.6 Business Tax Credits ED 2.7 Regulatory Environment Economic Development

26 Workforce Engagement Goal ED 3: Workforce Development ED 3.1 Jobs Program Coordination ED 3.2 Teen Job-Skills Training ED 3.3 Adult Job-Skills Training ED 3.4 Worker Assistance Goal ED 4: Local Job Growth ED 4.1 Targeted Job Opportunity ED 4.2 Targeted Job Promotion ED 4.3 Targeted Job Growth ED 4.4 Targeted Job Hiring Economic Development

27 Real Estate Investment Goal ED 5: Land, Sites, and Opportunity Areas ED 5.1 Key Infill and Opportunity Areas ED 5.2 Land Supply Inventory ED 5.3 Land Readiness ED 5.4 Code Incentives ED 5.5 Infrastructure and Public Facilities ED 5.6 Streamline Development Process Goal ED 6: Development Assistance ED 6.1 Small Project Review ED 6.2 Coordinated Project Review ED 6.3 Infrastructure Coordination ED 6.4 Regulatory Partnership Economic Development

28 Lifestyle Enrichment Goal ED 7: An Attractive Community ED 7.1 Adult Health and Lifestyle Enrichment Programs ED 7.2 Child Health and Enrichment Programs ED 7.3 Employee Wellness ED 7.4 Workplace Environment ED 7.5 Healthcare Counseling ED 7.6 Childhood Nutrition ED 7.7 Food-Nutrition Assistance ED 7.8 New Homebuyer Counseling ED 7.9 Engagement and Social Networks ED 7.10 Resident Mobility Economic Development

29 Fiscal Sustainability Goal ED 8: Fiscal Strength-Stability ED 8.1 Balanced Fiscal Practices ED 8.2 City Services ED 8.3 Long-Term Infrastructure Viability ED 8.4 Beneficial Partnerships ED 8.5 Reciprocal Fiscal Benefit Goal ED 9: Fiscal Advocacy-Leverage ED 9.1 Legislative Advocacy ED 9.2 Federal-State Program Leverage Economic Development

30 DRAFT GOALS AND POLICIES REVIEW LAND USE MOBILITY HISTORIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

31 Historic and Cultural Resources Goal HR 1: Identification and Preservation HR 1.1Identification HR 1.2Applicable Laws and Regulations HR 1.3Consultation HR 1.4National, California, and Local Registers HR 1.5Planning HR 1.6City-Owned Resources HR 1.7Contextual Features HR 1.8Adaptive Reuse Goal HR 2: Public Awareness and Appreciation HR 2.1Awareness of Historic Resources HR 2.2Coordination with Other Entities HR 2.3Education Historic Resources

32 DRAFT GOALS AND POLICIES REVIEW LAND USE MOBILITY HISTORIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

33 Livable Streets Goal M 1: Livable Streets M 1.1Complete Streets M 1.2Transportation System Impacts M 1.3Transportation Improvements M 1.4 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety M 1.5 Emergency Vehicle Access M 1.6 Traffic Management M 1.7 System Efficiency M 1.8 Wayfinding Parking Goal M 2: Parking M 2.1Parking Management M 2.2Innovative Parking Approaches M 2.3Parking Intrusion Mobility

34 Pedestrian Network Goal M 3: Pedestrian Network M 3.1Pedestrian Network M 3.2Pedestrian Improvement Prioritizations M 3.3Sidewalks for Roadways M 3.4Pedestrian Connections for Development M 3.5Pedestrian Education and Awareness M 3.6School Accessibility Bicycle Network Goal M 4: Bicycle Trail Network M 4.1Bicycle Networks M 4.2Priority Bike Improvements M 4.3Bicycle Parking M 4.4Bicycle Education and Awareness Mobility

35 Transit Service Goal M 5: Transit Supportive Development Patterns M 5.1Transit Improvements M 5.2Bus Stops M 5.3Transit Supportive Development M 5.4Senior Transit M 5.5Safe Routes to Transit Mobility

36 Sustainable Transportation Goal M 6: Sustainable Transportation M 6.1Fair Share Costs M 6.2Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Costs M 6.3Development Contributions to O&M Costs M 6.4Existing O&M Costs M 6.5Sustainable Infrastructure M 6.6Alternative Fueled City Vehicles M 6.7Alternative Fueled Resident Vehicles Monitoring Goal M 7: Monitoring M 7.1Ongoing Traffic Monitoring M 7.2Evaluation of Bicycle and Pedestrian Activity M 7.3Transit Monitoring M 7.4Safety Review Mobility

37 Regional Connectivity Goal M 8: Regional Connectivity M 8.1Regional Transit M 8.2Regional Roadways M 8.3Regional Non-Motorized Connections M 8.4Regional Transportation Innovations Mobility

38 LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Re-designate as Commercial

39 LAND USE DIAGRAM STAFF RECOMMENDED REVISIONS Designate as Mixed-Use


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