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1999-78
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9/13/1999
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138
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<br />Chapter 1 <br /> <br />Sector Six Introduction <br /> <br />San Marcos Sector Plan Organization <br /> San Marcos - Oversight of the sector planning process <br /> - Funding of the sector plans <br /> City Council - Receives the recommendation of the Planning Commision <br /> - Final approval and adoption authority <br /> '1' <br /> Planning & Zoning I - Holds public hearings on the sector plan <br /> - Final recommendation to the City Council <br /> Commission - Working body for the implementation of the sector plan <br /> .; I" <br />Planning and Development <br />Services Staff (P ADS) <br />Respoosible for the preparation of the sector plans - ~ - - - - - -- <br />based on the concerns and desires of the stakeholders <br /> Stakeholders <br />Representative of a wide spectnun of sector plan area interests <br />Charged with advising staff on issues and concerns for their area of San Marcos <br />Work with city staff to implement sector plan <br /> <br />What is the Process of Developing a Sector Plan? <br />Developing a sector plan is a collaborative process. All concerned parties are brought <br />together in neighborhood meetings. The participants are provided maps, plans and <br />ordinances. Everyone's ideas are considered and discussed. Using those ideas, a future <br />land use plan for the sector is developed by the PADS staff. The sector plan is then <br />presented to the community at large. Collaborative planning results in a sector plan that <br />represents the interests and concerns of all participants. <br /> <br />The sector plan process begins with the PADS staff collecting data, analyzing the data, <br />and preparing maps on a sector-by-sector basis. Once base studies are completed, the <br />PADS staff holds meetings with stakeholders in the sector to discuss issues and concerns <br />about their sector. Following the meetings, the PADS staff prepares a draft sector plan <br />(including a future land use map). The PADS staff holds one final meeting with the <br />stakeholders to present and discuss the sector plan. <br /> <br />Upon completion of the staff and stakeholders work, each sector plan will be presented <br />individually to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Planning and Zoning <br />Commission will conduct public hearings on each sector plan. After the public hearings, <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission will make its recommendation to the City Council. <br /> <br />The City Council will hold a public hearing on each sector plan and adopt each by <br />ordinance as an amendment to the city's master plan, San Marcos Horizons. <br /> <br />1-2 <br />
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