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RESOLUTION NO. 6355
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SERIES Y POP-
ULATION FORECASTS FOR THE CITY GENERAL PLAN
AREA FOR USE IN THE AREAWIDE WATER QUALITY
MANAGEMENT PLAN AND OTHER REGIONAL AND LOCAL
PLANNING NEEDS
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad has worked with the
Comprehensive Planning Organization to update the Regional Growth
Forecasts for the San Diego Region using recently available 1980
Census information and current State Department of Finance
information; and
WHEREAS, the Series V Population Forecasts may provide a key
to the planning of future sewage collection and treatment facili-
ties as a component of the Areawide Water Quality Management Plan
being prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Organization with
the assistance of local agencies and the Air Quality Maintenance
Plan being prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Organization
and the Air Pollution Control District with the assistance of
local agencies; and
WHEREAS, local agreement on a consistent set of forecasts
may eliminate the question about population growth often raised
by the Federal and State agencies which fund wastewater treat-
ment facilities, and hence save time and money for local juris-
dictions seeking such funding; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad recognizes the discrepancy
between CPO's methodology and the City's policy relative to the
processing of residential subdivisions; and
WHEREAS, this discrepancy would cause the predicted pop-
ulation to be lower in the long term for the CPO forecast than
for numbers based soley on City policy and General Plan con-
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sistency; and
WHEREAS, the short term (next two years) CPO forecasts
are a likely representation of population trends for the City
and
WHEREAS, the city and CPO staffs have agreed to resolve
the discrepancies and formulate more representative numbers
through the Series VI process; and,
WHEREAS, the utilization of "significant sub-areas" is to
provide more specific applications of the overall figures and
will not preclude transfer of potential population from one area
to another consistent with city-wide totals; and,
WHEREAS, these forecasts will enable the City of Carlsbad to
utilize the information in local planning and decision-making to
assure that local plans will complement each other in the attain-
ment of local and regional development objectives; and
WHEREAS, the adoption of these forecasts will have no
effect on any State subventions received by the City of Carlsbad;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad hereby:
1. Adopts the Series V Population Forecasts as contained
herein (attachment A) for the Carlsbad incorporated City, General
Plan area, and significant sub-areas and certifies them to the
ComprehqnSfve Planning Organization for use in the Areawide
Water Quality Management Plan, Air Quality Maintenance Plan,
Clearinghouse Review Procedures, regional transportation and
housing planning, and the other regional studies described in the
adopted Comprehensive Planning Organization FY 1981-83 Overall
Work Program;
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2. Accepts the Series V Population Forecasts as valid
for two (2) years only; and
3. Requests that these population forecasts be updatec, at
least every two (2) years.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad at a regular meeting held the 4th day of
riovember 1980 by the following vote to wit:
AYES :
NOES : None
Council Members Packard, Casler, Anear, Lewis and Kulchin
RONALD C. PACKARD, Mayor
ATTEST :
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ALETHA &. RAUTENKRANZ, City C1
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