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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6/1/1992Next Resolution No. 92-13 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AUDITORIUM 21865 E. COPLEY DRIVE DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 June 1, 1992 CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 pm. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Chairman Flamenbaum, Vice Chairman MacBride, Grothe, Li and Meyer MATTERS FROM THEAUDIENCE/PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the time and place for the general public to address the members of the Planning commission on any item that is within their jurisdiction, allowing the public an opportunity to speak on non-public hearing and non -agenda items. Please complete a Speaker's Card for the recording Secretary (completion of this form is voluntary) There is a five minute maximum time limit when addressing the Planning commission. OLD BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: None CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING 1. Draft General Plan (continued from May 28, 1992) The Diamond Bar General Plan is a statement by local citizens of what they feel is in the best interest of their community. It serves as a blueprint for the type of community they desire for the future, and provides the means by which that future can be obtained. The General Plan expresses, in the form of text, maps and illustrations, the policies and programs necessary to create and maintain a functional, healthful and desirable environment in which to work and live. The Diamond Bar General Plan will serve as a comprehensive strategy for the management of growth and change in our community throughout the next twenty years. The Proposed General Plan addresses both* the incorporated city limits and its adopted sphere of influence. The Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) prepared for the Diamond Bar General Plan addresses the environmental impacts created by the Plan as well as mitigation measures for the impacts. The Draft Diamond Bar General Plan incorporates the seven required general plan elements (land use, housing, open space, conservation, safety, noise, and circulation) into five major sections: The Plan for Public Services and Facilities The Plan for Resource Management (open Space, Conservation) The Plan for Public Health and Safety (Noise and Safety) The Plan for Physical Mobility (Circulation) The Plan for Community Development (Land Use, Housing) a The focus of the June 1, 1992, hearing will be to review the final recommendations for the General Plan. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Staff Planning Commissioners ADJOURNMENT: ,. . 3 i. ,. ,..., .. 4. �. �. .,. . i'ei� r <� ., � � „� , ;� Y File re �;/)W"�by onand is ready for nning File re 'ate by on 1.� destruction b artd ? dy 1hr Y Clef