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HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-16 - Southern California Association of GovernmentsRESOLUTION NO. 94-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF NEWPORT BEACH EXPRESSING THE CITY COUN- CIL'S RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING THE SOU- THERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMEN- TS' (SCAG) REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO THE REGIONAL COUNCIL OF SCAG • WHEREAS, a draft Regional Comprehensive Plan that currently includes 15 chapters and 13 components is proposed for consideration by the Regional Council of SCAG; and WHEREAS, the draft Regional Comprehensive Plan (RCP) touts the "bottom up" nature of its development, most sub - regions, including Orange County, provided input on a narrower range of mandated components; and WHEREAS, the draft RCP raises concerns over a potential expansion of SCAG's role in the region or assignment of new roles to itself that should be the subject of further discussion and deliberation by local government representatives; and WHEREAS, the draft RCP does not discuss how implementation of its policies will be funded at a time when local governments around the State are struggling to meet financial commitments to provide basic services; and WHEREAS, SCAG review of plans /projects or proposed local general plan amendments or updates may be perceived as duplicative and bureaucratically burdensome until the implications of the RCP can be discussed and quantified; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Newport Beach finds that SCAG's focus should be limited to RCP components which have adequately defined mandates and near -term deadlines. These include the Growth Management and Regional Mobility components; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Air Quality component as currently written should not be considered as a "mandated" or "core" component of the RCP, and instead should be addressed in future discussions concerning the RCP's voluntary components; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Housing component as currently written should not be considered as "mandated" or "core" component of the RCP, and should instead be addressed in future discussions concerning the RCP's voluntary components; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Regional Mobility Element should remain as SCAG's highest priority; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that regardless of the ultimate breadth of the final RCP, all assumptions as they relate to the regional forecast should be based upon market trends /best estimates of future growth, and not policy projections that are artificially derived and do not reflect local /sub - regional estimates of such growth; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that with the exception of the Growth Management component and the Regional Mobility Element, all remaining RCP components should be removed from the RCP at this time so that discussions among the sub - regions and local governments regarding their content and intention can occur and regional consensus can be developed on how the RCP should or should not fit into local government decision - making and permit review; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that funding sources for continued work on these components should be clearly identified, and SCAG should not in any instance utilize funds earmarked for transportation purposes for these efforts. ADOPTED this 14th day of March , 1994. Mayor ATTEST: f: \JM\RES \RCP -LMR 2