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AB# 9G'TITLE- SHOULD THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO BE DEPT. HD.
MTG. 5/26/87 INCLUDED AS A POTENTIAL PARTICIPANT IN CITY ATT —
THE PROPOSED NORTH COUNTY REGIONAL Wr
DEPT. Council PLANNING REVIEW BOARD CITY MGR.
RECOMMENDED ACTION -
By Council policy the cities included are: Oceanside, Escondido,
Vista, San Marcos, Poway and Carlsbad, as well as a Planning
representative from the County of San Diego. By his own action,
Mr. Pettine has added the cities of Encinitas, Solana Beach and
Del Mar (Attachments 1 and 2) .
A minor review of any North County map would quickly reveal the
impact the City of San Diego has on the area. Since the City Council
has shown an interest in "Regional Planning" should the City of
San Diego be included in these c
a bigger influence than Poway?
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Letter from Mr. Pettine, dat,
2. Memo from Mr. Pettine, date
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAO, CA 92008-1989
City Council Offict
Cite of Cadgbab
March 6, 1986
Sent to the Mayors and Council Members of:
Oceans°i4e, Escondido, Vista, San Marcos, Poway,
'bel Mar
(Copies have also been
send to Encinitas and
Solana Beach)
Growth management is the most important issue facing
North County. The success by which we manage growth
in the years ahead will clearly affect the quality of
life for all of our residents.
The issue is truly regional in nature. Traffic is a
prime example. The efforts of one city to control its
circulation problems can be undermined by the lack of
attention this problem receives by a neighboring
jurisdiction.
The cities of North County must cooperate with one
another and work together to address these issues.
With your cooperation and assistance I would like to
propose the establishment of a North County Regional
Planning Board. This Board would be comprised of the
planning directors from each North County city (i.e.
Oceanside, Escondido, Vista, San Marcos, Poway and
Carlsbad) and a planning representative from the
County of San .Diego. This approach would allow our
own land use planners to meet and exchange ideas.
The advantage is that our planners not only possess
an expertise in this area but they are also the most
knowledgeable regarding problems unique to our area.
TELEPHONE
(619) 438.5599
March 6, 1966
Page 2
The Board would meet monthly and address both specific
issues of environmental significance as well as suggest
long range planning policies. The Board would render
Opinions on these matters which would be advisory to
the various City Councils and the Board of Supervisors.
Staff assistance could be provided by the various city
and county land use planning staffs, as well as SANDAG.
The Board would naturally establish its own agenda,
however a suggested Outline on long range planning issues
would include:
1. Regional transportation issues.
2. Compatible city land use policies
open space, and growth p!i•e. zoning,
3. Compatibility Of city andcountyuse policies.
If this idea meets with your approval then the Carlsbad
City Attorney is authorized to draft a model Joint Powers
Agreement for your consideration. May I additionally
suggest that a member of your Council be designated
to assist in coordinating this project.
I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest
convenience. Thank you for your -Cooperation.
Best personal regards,
MARK V. PBTTINE
Council Member
February 11, 1986
TO: MAYOR & COUNCIL MEMBERS
FROM: Council Member Mark V. Pettine
NORTH COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING BOARD
Growth management is the most important issue facing not only
Carlsbad but all of North County. What we do in Carlsbad
will impact not only our residents but residents in the surrounding
cities as well. Of course, the opposite is also true.
The issue is truly regional in nature. Traffic is a prime
example. The efforts of one city to control its circulation
Taroblems can be undermined by the lack of attention this
problem receives by a neighboring jurisdiction.
The cities of North County must cooperate with one another
and work together to address these issues. Unfortunately
that is not being done in any meaningful sense.
I would like to propose the establishment of a North County
Regional Planning Board. This Board would be comprised of
the planning directors from each North County city
(i.e. Oc anside, Escondido, _Vista, San Marcos, Poway and
1Carlsbad)_ and a planning representative from the County of
San Diego. The Board would meet monthly and address both
specific issues of environmental significance as
well as suggest long range planning policies. The Board
would render opinions on these matters which would be
advisory to the various City Councils and the Board of Supervisors.
The Board would naturally establish its own agenda,
however a suggested outline on long range planning issues
would include:
1. Regional transportation issues.
2. Compatible city land use policies (i.e. zoning, open space,
and growth policies).
3. Compatibility of city and county land use policies.
I would like the City of Carlsbad to endorse this program.
Following that endorsement this program could then be shared
with the other cities and the county for comment and
implem4itation.
MARK tTINE
Council Member