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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Sector One <br /> <br />Chapter 1 - Introduction <br /> <br />Figure 1-2: Sector Plan Process <br /> <br />~ ADS Staff Prepares Base Studie~ <br />~ <br /> <br />IDiscussion by Stakeholders About Issues and Concernsl <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />IPADS Staff Prepares Draft Sector Plan (includes a Future Land Use map)1 <br />~ <br /> <br />~resentation and Discussion with Stakeholders on Sector Pla~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~&Z Holds Public Hearingsl <br />~ <br /> <br />ICity Council Adopts Sector Pla~ <br />~ <br /> <br />!plan Implementatio~ <br /> <br />How Does a Sector Plan Relate to San Marcos Horizons <br />Master Plan? <br /> <br />San Marcos Horizons is the City of San Marcos' master plan, It is intended to guide the <br />growth of the city over the next decade. San Marcos Horizons is a plan that is based on <br />the community's vision of what San Marcos can become and how it wants to look in the <br />future. This community vision is the starting point for an action plan that outlines policy <br />recommendations for the growth and physical development of the community, It states <br />the city's goals regarding future land uses and establishes coordination with related <br />infrastructure master plans. San Marcos Horizons provides the basis for the development <br />of programs and services that have an impact on the physical development of the city, <br />and provides direction regarding coordmation with other public and private entities on <br />the implementation of its stated goals, The San Marcos Horizons jurisdiction includes <br />the City of San Marcos and its two-mile Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). These two <br />areas combined cover over II 0 square miles, <br /> <br />During the preparation of San Marcos Horizons, a future land use map was prepared for <br />the City of San Marcos and its two-mile ETJ. The Citizens Advisory Committee was <br />concerned that the map was too general in nature and did not contain parcel-specific <br />future land use designations in the city, So the San Marcos Horizons future land use map <br />was adopted for the ETJ only and the 1983 future land use map for the city as amended <br />since 1983) would remain in effect until the sector plans produced parcel-specific maps <br />to replace the 1983 map. To be certain the sector plans would be prepared, a policy was <br />included in San Marcos Horizons that stated: <br /> <br />DRAFT: September 13, 2004 <br /> <br />1-3 <br />