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Joint City Council/Planning Commission Workshop Workshop June 12, 2007 Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50.

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1 Joint City Council/Planning Commission Workshop Workshop June 12, 2007 Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

2 FOLSOM ANNEXATION PROCESS El Dorado County Line White Rock Road Prairie City Road SOI AREA HWY 50 City of Folsom Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

3 History - Sphere of Influence Area (SOI) LAFCo approved the SOI (≈3,600 acres) November 2001 LAFCo approved the SOI (≈3,600 acres) November 2001 LAFCo outreach in Folsom LAFCo outreach in Folsom Included a Memorandum of Understanding w/ Sac Co & LAFCo Included a Memorandum of Understanding w/ Sac Co & LAFCo Comprehensive planning Comprehensive planning Public-stakeholder participation Public-stakeholder participation Securing a water supply Securing a water supply Providing 30 % open space Providing 30 % open space Preservation and/or mitigation of habitat Preservation and/or mitigation of habitat Provision of services Provision of services Good-faith negotiations regarding future tax revenues with the Sacramento Co. Good-faith negotiations regarding future tax revenues with the Sacramento Co. Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

4 SACOG Blueprint Project - 2004 SACOG Blueprint Project - 2004 800,000 to 1,000,000 will move into the Sacramento Region over the next 30 years 800,000 to 1,000,000 will move into the Sacramento Region over the next 30 years Blueprint’s Preferred Scenario for South of Hwy 50: Blueprint’s Preferred Scenario for South of Hwy 50: 12,000 new dwelling units 12,000 new dwelling units 7,500 new jobs 7,500 new jobs Preservation of oak woodlands Preservation of oak woodlands Recognized SOI area as non-prime agricultural land (i.e., not targeted for preservation) Recognized SOI area as non-prime agricultural land (i.e., not targeted for preservation) Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

5 Measure W – November 2004 69% voters supported Measure W 69% voters supported Measure W Folsom residents set parameters for development south of Highway 50 Folsom residents set parameters for development south of Highway 50 -Water supply -Transportation -Open Space -Schools -Development Plan -Public Notice -Implementation Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

6 Summary of Guiding Principles Water Supply Water Supply Transportation/Traffic Transportation/Traffic Open Space Open Space Parks Parks Schools Schools Biological and Cultural Resources Biological and Cultural Resources Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

7 2004-05 Visioning: Identified Policy Preferences  Variety of Residential Development Densities  Mixed Use, Walkable Communities  Variety of Commercial Development Types  Public and Semi-Public Uses  Open Space  Transportation/Circulation  Community Character  Jobs/Housing balance Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

8 June 2005-City Council supported Visioning Concept Plan Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50

9 Visioning Plan Refined 2005-Present Weekly Staff and Property owners meetings to discuss land-use and related topics: Weekly Staff and Property owners meetings to discuss land-use and related topics:  Environmental review process  Open Space  Affordable Housing/Housing mix/Non-residential mix  Parks/Public facilities  Infrastructure and Provision of services  Schools  Technical Studies (i.e., wetlands, cultural resources, traffic, etc.)  Traffic/Transportation Monthly Council Sub-Committee Meetings Monthly Council Sub-Committee Meetings Special Topic Break Out Groups Special Topic Break Out Groups Folsom Annexation – South of Highway 50


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