
Item No. 1.
| MEETING DATE: 03/15/2021 |
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| TO: | HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS |
| FROM: | JIM SADRO, CITY MANAGER By: Chris Schaefer, Senior Planner |
| SUBJECT: | CONSIDER THE ANNUAL REPORT ON THE CITY OF LA HABRA GENERAL PLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2020 |
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City Council receive and file the Annual Report on the City of La Habra General Plan accomplishments for calendar year 2020, and authorize the Director of Community and Economic Development to forward the document to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and the Department of Housing and Community Development per Government Code Section 65400(b)(1).
DISCUSSION:
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65400 (b) (1), all cities and counties in California must submit to their legislative bodies an annual report on the progress made in the implementation of the goals and policies contained within the General Plan. This includes progress toward meeting its share of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) unit numbers to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and the Department of Housing and Community Development.
Policy decisions made by the City Council and Planning Commission are required to be consistent with the goals and policies contained within the General Plan. For example, all zoning, subdivision, land use approvals, public works projects and the City’s Capital Improvement Program must be consistent with the General Plan.
This Annual Report is intended to be used as a tool for the City Council to gauge how well the established goals, policies, and programs are being implemented. This Annual Report covers the 2020 calendar year and demonstrates progress toward implementation of the “La Habra General Plan 2035,” which was adopted by the City Council on January 21, 2014, by Resolution No. 5611 (see Annual Report, Attachment 1).
Implementation Manual
The Implementation Manual (Chapter 8) of the General Plan provides a framework for the implementation of the General Plan’s goals and policies. These goals and policies are arranged into sections that are based on timing of when they should be considered for implementation. These sections include “Near Term Implementation” (to be done within five years), “Annual Implementation” (to be done yearly), “Continuing Implementation” (done continuously), “Periodic Implementation” (done based on specified timelines), and “Mid- to Long-Term Implementation” (done after five years).
Near Term Implementation
Section B “Near Term Implementation” includes 13 programs, which were prioritized to be implemented within 5 years of the General Plan adoption. Under the 5-year period (which ended in 2019) the following items were scheduled:
As noted above, the majority of the items were completed within the five-year period; two of the items are in the process and one has not yet been addressed. However, as stated in the beginning of Chapter 8:
“This Implementation Manual is a set of measures to achieve the goals and policies set forth in the La Habra General Plan 2035. There is, in fact, an array of programs, actions, strategies, and processes that will be undertaken to implement the General Plan in the performance of day-to-day City operations. If La Habra’s General Plan is to serve its purpose effectively, it must be reviewed, maintained, and implemented in a systematic and consistent manner. At a minimum, the programs and timeframes described in this chapter should be reviewed and updated at least once every five (5) years to reflect prevailing fiscal resources, community needs, and priorities. Revisions to these shall not constitute an amendment of the General Plan provided that they are consistent with and carry out its goals and policies.”
We have passed the 5-year milestone. On February 18, 2020, the City Council voted to re-institute the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) for the update of the Housing and Safety Elements of the General Plan. The Council may wish to consider having the GPAC also review the programs and time frames in the General Plan and make a recommendation to the City Council as part of the update process.
Annual Implementation
Section C “Annual Implementation” identifies policies that require annual review of their progress in achieving its goals. These include the following:
Continuing Implementation
Section D “Continuing Implementation” identifies programs that are implemented or enforced on a continual basis. There are 49 policies listed within this section and the majority are normal staff functions conducted regularly to run the city in a consistent and efficient manner. This includes the following:
This section includes policies regarding the provision of housing. In particular, the fifth cycle of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA), which runs from October 2013 to October 2021, requires that the City of La Habra to provide four (4) units and a carryover of 76 units from the previous cycle. The 6th cycle of the RHNA, which runs from October 2021 to October 2029, is projected to have a requirement of 804 units for the City.
Periodic Implementation
Section E “Periodic Implementation” identifies programs that would be implemented at intervals established by various legislation. There are 26 policies within this section which includes the following:
These programs have been implemented on an as needed basis. During this review period the Building Codes were updated and a couple of General Plan amendments were approved.
Mid to Long-Term Implementation
Section F “Mid- to Long-Term Implementation” identifies programs that would be implemented five or more years after the adoption of the General Plan, if priorities change and resources are available. There are 15 policies within this section which includes the following:
Staff will implement these programs when directed by City Council to do so. All of these programs would need to be evaluated for priority and available funding.
Policy decisions made by the City Council and Planning Commission are required to be consistent with the goals and policies contained within the General Plan. For example, all zoning, subdivision, land use approvals, public works projects and the City’s Capital Improvement Program must be consistent with the General Plan.
This Annual Report is intended to be used as a tool for the City Council to gauge how well the established goals, policies, and programs are being implemented. This Annual Report covers the 2020 calendar year and demonstrates progress toward implementation of the “La Habra General Plan 2035,” which was adopted by the City Council on January 21, 2014, by Resolution No. 5611 (see Annual Report, Attachment 1).
Implementation Manual
The Implementation Manual (Chapter 8) of the General Plan provides a framework for the implementation of the General Plan’s goals and policies. These goals and policies are arranged into sections that are based on timing of when they should be considered for implementation. These sections include “Near Term Implementation” (to be done within five years), “Annual Implementation” (to be done yearly), “Continuing Implementation” (done continuously), “Periodic Implementation” (done based on specified timelines), and “Mid- to Long-Term Implementation” (done after five years).
Near Term Implementation
Section B “Near Term Implementation” includes 13 programs, which were prioritized to be implemented within 5 years of the General Plan adoption. Under the 5-year period (which ended in 2019) the following items were scheduled:
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- A1. General Plan Monitoring System
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- Status – Completed
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- B1. Zoning Ordinance
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- Status – Completed
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- B2. Specific Plans
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- Status – Completed
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- B3. Subdivision Ordinance
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- Status – Completed
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- B4. Building and Construction Code
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- Status – Completed
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- B5. Climate Action Plan
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- Status – Completed
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- B8. Transportation Demand Management Plan (TDM)
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- Status - Completed / Ongoing
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- B9. Economic Development Strategy
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- Status – Staff is preparing a draft for Council consideration
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- B11. Inclusionary Housing Ordinance
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- Status – Draft tabled for future Council consideration
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- D4. Transportation Services and Management
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- Status – Ongoing
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- G1. Municipal Procedures and Operations
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- Status – Completed / Ongoing
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- G12. Code Enforcement (Rental Housing Inspection Program)
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- Status – Not Completed / Unfunded program
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- G15. Programs for the Developmentally Disabled
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- Status - Ongoing
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As noted above, the majority of the items were completed within the five-year period; two of the items are in the process and one has not yet been addressed. However, as stated in the beginning of Chapter 8:
“This Implementation Manual is a set of measures to achieve the goals and policies set forth in the La Habra General Plan 2035. There is, in fact, an array of programs, actions, strategies, and processes that will be undertaken to implement the General Plan in the performance of day-to-day City operations. If La Habra’s General Plan is to serve its purpose effectively, it must be reviewed, maintained, and implemented in a systematic and consistent manner. At a minimum, the programs and timeframes described in this chapter should be reviewed and updated at least once every five (5) years to reflect prevailing fiscal resources, community needs, and priorities. Revisions to these shall not constitute an amendment of the General Plan provided that they are consistent with and carry out its goals and policies.”
We have passed the 5-year milestone. On February 18, 2020, the City Council voted to re-institute the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) for the update of the Housing and Safety Elements of the General Plan. The Council may wish to consider having the GPAC also review the programs and time frames in the General Plan and make a recommendation to the City Council as part of the update process.
Annual Implementation
Section C “Annual Implementation” identifies policies that require annual review of their progress in achieving its goals. These include the following:
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- A2. Annual General Plan Report
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- Status – Ongoing
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- A3. Annual Climate Change Report
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- Status – Not Completed / Unfunded
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- D1. Capital Improvement Programs
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- Status – Ongoing
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- E1. Fiscal Budgeting
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- Status – Ongoing
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- E4. Housing Affordability and Improvements Funding
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- Status – Ongoing
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- G13. Housing Programs
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- Status – Not Completed / Unfunded program
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- G14. Job Training
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- Status – Ongoing
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- I5. Non-Profit and Community Housing Organizations
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- Status – Completed / Ongoing
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Continuing Implementation
Section D “Continuing Implementation” identifies programs that are implemented or enforced on a continual basis. There are 49 policies listed within this section and the majority are normal staff functions conducted regularly to run the city in a consistent and efficient manner. This includes the following:
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- B6. Hazardous Material Ordinance
- C1. Development Review and Entitlement
- C2. Code Compliance
- C3. Consultation
- C4. Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act
- C5. Affordable Housing Code Compliance
- C6. Affordable Housing Entitlement Process
- D1. Capital Improvements
- D7. Bicycle Master Plan
- D15. Municipal Facilities
- D18. Emergency Response Plan
- D19. Hazardous Materials Response Plan
- E1. Fiscal Budgeting
- E2. Development Fees and Exactions
- E3. External Financial Resources
- G2. Economic Development Program
- G3. Parks and Recreation Facilities Programs
- G4. Community Programs: Youth, Teens, Young Adults, Seniors, and Families
- G5. Community Events and Celebrations
- G6. Transportation Services and Management
- G7. Transportation Demand Management Program
- G8. Parking Management
- G9. Public Safety Programs
- G10. Waste Management and Recycling Programs
- G11. Library Services
- G12. Code Enforcement
- G13. Housing Programs
- H1. School Districts
- H2. College and Universities
- H3. County of Orange
- H4. Regional Agencies
- H5. State Agencies
- H6. Transportation Agencies
- H7. Multi Agencies
- H9. Public Safety Organizations
- H10. Community Service Providers
- I1. Chamber of Commerce
- I2. Solid Waste Provider
- I3. Union Pacific Railroad
- I4. Historic Resources
- I5. Non-Profit and Community Housing Organizations
- K1. Property Maintenance
- K2. Commercial Property Design and Improvements
- K3. Economic Development Outreach Media
- K4. Environment, Air Quality, and Climate Change
- K5. Healthy Communities
- K6. Community Safety
- K7. Waste and Hazardous Waste Recycling
- K8. History and Culture
- K9. Housing Density Bonus Ordinance
This section includes policies regarding the provision of housing. In particular, the fifth cycle of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA), which runs from October 2013 to October 2021, requires that the City of La Habra to provide four (4) units and a carryover of 76 units from the previous cycle. The 6th cycle of the RHNA, which runs from October 2021 to October 2029, is projected to have a requirement of 804 units for the City.
Periodic Implementation
Section E “Periodic Implementation” identifies programs that would be implemented at intervals established by various legislation. There are 26 policies within this section which includes the following:
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- A4. General Plan Updates
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- A5. Housing Element Updates
- B2. New Specific Plans
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- B4. Building and Construction Code
- B10. Development Agreements
- D2. Integrated Transportation Plans
- D5. Neighborhood Traffic Management Plans
- D6. Neighborhood Parking Management
- D7. Bicycle Master Plan
- D8. Safe Routes to School Plan
- D9. Truck Route Designations
- D10. Infrastructure Master Plans
- D11. Community Service Master Plans
- D14. Library Facilities
- D15. Municipal Facilities
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- D18. Emergency Response Plan
- D19. Hazardous Materials Response Plan
- E2. Development Fees and Exactions
- E5. Property Improvement Loans and Grants
- F1. Economic and Fiscal Studies
- F2. Transportation / Mobilities Studies
- F7. Historic Resource Surveys
- G3. Parks and Recreation Facilities and Programs
- G10. Waste Management and Recycling Programs
- H1. School Districts
- H8. Public and Quasi-Public Utilities
These programs have been implemented on an as needed basis. During this review period the Building Codes were updated and a couple of General Plan amendments were approved.
Mid to Long-Term Implementation
Section F “Mid- to Long-Term Implementation” identifies programs that would be implemented five or more years after the adoption of the General Plan, if priorities change and resources are available. There are 15 policies within this section which includes the following:
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- B7. Design Guidelines
- D3. Public Streets Improvement Plans
- D8. Safe Routes to School Plan
- D12. Parks and Recreation Master Plan
- D13. Union Pacific Railroad Corridor Plan
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- D16. Neighborhood Identity Plan
- D17. Community Signage Program
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- D20. Urban Forest Management Plan
- F3. Alternative Irrigation Source Study
- F4. Waste Management Studies
- F5. Neighborhood Parks Study
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- F6. Open Space Acquisition Study
- I4 Historic Resource
Staff will implement these programs when directed by City Council to do so. All of these programs would need to be evaluated for priority and available funding.
FISCAL IMPACT/SOURCE OF FUNDING:
The Annual Report is a summary of activities undertaken by the City that relate directly to the goals and policies of General Plan 2035. The preparation of this report has no direct fiscal impact; however, implementation of some policies described previously in this staff report, while not yet begun, may have future fiscal impacts for the City’s General Fund, as well as the City’s Capital Investment Program and various grants, should the City Council decide to adopt them in the future.
GENERAL PLAN RELEVANCE:
On January 21, 2014, the City Council adopted the La Habra General Plan 2035, the 2014-2021 Housing Element Update, and La Habra Climate Action Plan (CAP). Chapter 8, Implementation Manual of the La Habra General Plan 2035, serves as the template for the 2020 Annual Report. The Annual Report provided an opportunity to evaluate actions taken by the City to implement the goals and policy of the plan over the previous year.