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CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
Tuesday, -September 27, 1994
Next Resolution No. 9440
CALF TO ORDER: 7:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Chairman David Meyer, Vice Chairwoman
Lydia Plunk, Bruce Flamenbaum, Don Schad and Franklin Fong
MATTERS FROM THE AUDIENCE/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 Sneaker's Card for the
record' Secretary (Com2letion of this form is voluntarv) There is a five minute maximum time
limit when addressinge Planning Commission,
OLD BUSINESS: None
NEW BUSINESS:
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARE4GS:- ,
2. Adoption of the 1994 General Plan. The General Plan is a statement
of goals, objectives and strategies to guide the long-range physical
development of the City. The Plan is required by State law and
determines the size, form and character of the City over the next 20
years. It is the most significant tool utilized by the community to
ensure a balanced, comfortable environment in which to live .and
work. It represents the community's view of its future and serves as
the "blueprint" to define the long. term character of the City. In
January the City Council appointed a General Plan Advisory
Committee to develop the Draft General Plan. Fifteen public
meetings have been conducted to identify key planning issues and
define General Plan policy. The results have been forwarded to the
Planning Commission for consideration.
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The purpose of the September 27, 1994 public hearing is to continue
the Planning Commission's review of the Draft 1994 General Plan
from September 26, 1994, commencing with the Land Use Element
and concluding by revisiting outstanding issues from previous
elements.
Recommended Action: It is recommended that the Planning
Commission open the public hearing, receive a presentation from
staff, receive public testimony, close the public hearing and direct
Staff to prepare the final Draft General Plan Document.
PLANNING COMMISSION I'T'EMS:
INFORMATI®NAI. ITEMS:
ADJOURNMENT:
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