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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR8408 - Adopting the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Revised Parks and Recreation Element of the General PlanRESOLUTION NO. 8408 (1995 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING THE PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN AND THE REVISED PARKS AND RECREATION ELEMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Commission and Planning Commission and the City Council have held public hearings on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Parks and Recreation Element; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Commission and Planning Commission have both recommended Council adoption of the April, 1995 Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Parks and Recreation Element update; and WHEREAS, the potential environmental impacts of the revised Element have been evaluated in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City of San Luis Obispo CEQA Guidelines and received a negative declaration; and WHEREAS, the proposed Parks and Recreation Element goals, policies and programs as contained in the document entitled Parks and Recreation Master Plan are consistent with all elements of the General Plan; and WHEREAS, the goals, policies and programs will support and provide direction for the City to provide a park and facility network that includes neighborhood parks, community parks, special recreation and sports facilities as well as recreation activities designed to meet current demands and strive to keep up with future demands; and WHEREAS, the identified unmet needs for parks and recreation facilities have been developed through the collection of public input, and are addressed by the policies and programs set forth in the areas for Youth Athletic Fields, Neighborhood R -8408 L Parks, Gymnasiums, Laguna Lake Park, the entire Park system and indoor recreation facilities; and WHEREAS, the unmet recreational needs have been developed through public input, and found to be activities for prevention and intervention in children and teens, special needs individuals including disabled persons, senior citizens, and the needs are addressed by the policies and programs set forth in the Master Plan. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Environmental Determination. The City Council affirms and adopts the Community Development Director's Negative Declaration of environmental impact for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Parks and Recreation Element update. 2. Adoption of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The City Council adopts the April, 1995 Parks and Recreation Master Plan in which chapters one through four and the vision statement are adopted as the update to the General Plan Parks and Recreation Element. 3. Repeal of the Previous Element. The Parks and Recreation Element adopted June 15, 1982 is repealed on the effective date of the April, 1995 Parks and Recreation Master Plan. 4. Effective Date. The newly adopted Master Plan shall be effective on the thirtieth day after passage of this Resolution. 5. Publication and Availability. The Parks and Recreation Director shall cause the newly adopted Master Plan and Element Update to be provided to City officials, concerned agencies, public libraries, and to the public at a cost not to exceed the cost of reproduction. RESOLUTION NO. 8408 (1995 Series) Page 3 On motion of Roalman seconded by Romero and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Roalman, Romero, Smith, Williams, and Mayor Settle NOES: None ABSENT: None �1 �u / . /.L . �! • - ge�en"y orney- pppp