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��•�AN Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> KE = T�N. General Plan Amendments <br /> EXHIBIT F - ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> DRAFT GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS <br /> Below are proposed amendments to the General Plan necessary as a result of the <br /> update the Downtown Specific Plan. Proposed text to be inserted is indicated in <br /> underline, and proposed text to be deleted in strikcthrough format. <br /> Page Proposed Amendment <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT <br /> 2-10 The Downtown Specific Plan adopted in 2002 and updated in 2019 <br /> includes goals, objectives and implementation measures that facilitate <br /> the changes needed to serve the City's growing population and <br /> employment base while still preserving the essence of Downtown's <br /> small-town character. The 2002 Plan significantly expanded the <br /> Downtown area from the previous plan, while the boundary changes to <br /> the plan area in the 2019 update are modest. <br /> 2-12 Downtown Specific Plan. The City adopted the latest Specific Plan for <br /> this area on March 5, 2002 [date', the result of an approximately three <br /> year effort involving citizens, staff, and consultants. The overall goal of <br /> the Specific Plan is to improve upon the commercial and residential <br /> viability of the Downtown while preserving the traditions of its small- <br /> town character and scale. <br /> 2-15 <br /> TABLE 2-3:GENERAL PLAN DENSITIES <br /> Allowable Density Range Average Density used for <br /> Land Use Designation <br /> Holding Capacity <br /> Rural-Density Residential 0-0.2 du/acre 0.2 du/acre <br /> Low-Density Residential 0-2 du/acre 1.0 du/acre <br /> Medium-Density Residential 2-8 du/acre 5.0 du/acre <br /> High-Density Residential 8+du/acre 15.0 du/acre <br /> Mixed-Use: Residential 20+du/acre a Not Applicable e <br /> Commercial 0-150%FAR <br /> Mixed Use/Business Park c c <br /> Commercial/Office 0-60%FAR b 35%FAR <br /> General&Limited Industrial 0-50%FAR 31%FAR <br /> Business Park 0-60%FAR 32%FAR <br /> Sand and Gravel Harvesting Not Applicable Not applicable <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019, Planning Commission Meeting 1 <br />mission determines that this is the second of the four <br /> times in 2019 that the Land Use Element of the General Plan may be amended as provided in <br /> Government Code Section 65358. <br /> 5 <br />the Downtown Design Guidelines. <br /> Task Force Input <br /> The Task Force is requested to consider and provide a recommendation to the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council for adoption of the Draft Downtown Design Guidelines <br /> Amendments. <br /> 2 Note: There are a large number of such figures, and they have not been updated for this Task Force <br /> meeting, but will be provided in advance of the Planning Commission and City Council's action to adopt <br /> the amendments. <br /> Prepared for the May 28, 2019 Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting Page 10 of 11 <br />Development Plan that <br /> Prepared for the May 28,2019 Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting Page 8 of 11 <br /> Page 4 of 11 <br /> Force Meeting Page 2 of 11 <br />