File #: 12-1116    Name: Implementation of GP Settlements (Carmel Valley Master Plan)
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Scheduled PM
File created: 11/20/2012 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/4/2012 Final action:
Title: Public hearing to: Consider Amendments to the 2010 Monterey County General Plan (Carmel Valley Master Plan) Implementing a Litigation Settlement with the Carmel Valley Association. See Page 8 for attachments
Attachments: 1. Completed Board Order, 2. Attachment A - Underline-strikeout of Policies, 3. Attachment B - Summary, 4. Attachment C - Draft Resolution, 5. Attachment D - Draft Addendum No. 1, 6. Attachment E - FEIR_Part 1, 7. Attachment E - FEIR_Part 2, 8. Attachment E - FEIR_Part 3, 9. Attachment E - FEIR_Part 4, 10. Attachment E - FEIR_Part 4.1, 11. Attachment E - FEIR_Part 5_Chapter 4 Exhibits, 12. Attachment E - Board Resolution No. 10-290 Certifying FEIR_Part 1, 13. Attachment E - Board Resolution No. 10-290 Certifying FEIR_Part 2, 14. Attachment E - Board Resolution No. 10-290 Certifying FEIR_Part 3, 15. Attachment E - Board Resolution No. 10-290 Certifying FEIR_Part 4, 16. Attachment E - Board Resolution No. 10-290 Certifying FEIR_Part 5, 17. Attachment E _DEIR_Part 5, 18. Attachment E - Supplmenetal Materials FEIR, 19. Attachment F - Lawsuit, 20. Attachment G - Settlement Agreement, 21. Attachment H - Carmel Valley LUAC Minutes, 22. Attachment I - Planning Commission Resolution

Title

Public hearing to:

Consider Amendments to the 2010 Monterey County General Plan (Carmel Valley Master Plan) Implementing a Litigation Settlement with the Carmel Valley Association.

See Page 8 for attachments

 

Report

PROJECT INFORMATION:

Planning File Number: REF120079

Project Location: Carmel Valley

Plan Area: Carmel Valley Master Plan

Zoning Designation: Multiple

CEQA Action: Addendum No. 1; to EIR #07-01, SCH #2007121001

 

RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:

Consider Addendum No. 1 to the Final Environmental Impact Report for the 2010 Monterey County General Plan (#07-01, SCH #2007121001) (“FEIR”) and adopt a resolution amending the 2010 Monterey County General Plan (“General Plan”), and specifically the Carmel Valley Master Plan (“CVMP”), to implement a settlement of litigation regarding the General Plan and CVMP.  An underline/strikeout and summary of the proposed amendments is enclosed as Attachments A and B, respectively.  A draft resolution is enclosed as Attachment C, and a draft Addendum No. 1 is enclosed as Attachment D.

 

The proposed Addendum No. 1 must be considered with the FEIR (consisting of the draft environmental impact report, comments, responses to comments, and supplemental materials).  A CD of the FEIR, its approving resolution (No. 10-290), the Findings, Statement of Overriding Considerations, and the Mitigation, Monitoring and Reporting Program have been enclosed to the Board of Supervisors as Attachment E.

 

For members of the public, those materials are available on the County’s website at <http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/gpu/GPU_2007/FEIR_Information/FEIR_Information.htm>  and will be available at the Planning Department counter, located on the second floor at 168 W. Alisal St., Salinas, CA.

 

SUMMARY: 

On October 26, 2010, by Resolution Nos. 10-290 and 10-291, the Board of Supervisors adopted the General Plan, certified its accompanying FEIR, and adopted findings, a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program.  Subsequently, a total of four lawsuits were timely filed challenging the adoption and certification.  One of those lawsuits was filed in the name of the Carmel Valley Association.  The lawsuit, a copy of which is enclosed as Attachment F, challenged the adoption and certification on a variety of grounds.

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, settlement negotiations were begun with all litigant groups.  Following extended negotiations, an agreement was reached with the Association which requires the County to consider amendments to the General Plan, and the Board of Supervisors approved the settlement.  A copy of the settlement agreement is enclosed as Attachment G.

 

DISCUSSION:

The proposed amendments contemplated in the settlement affect policies in the CVMP only.  Those amendments primarily affect the way traffic is counted along Carmel Valley Road, and certain consequences of increasing traffic counts and degrading levels of service.  The amendments would also reduce the cap on new units in the CVMP area from 266 to 190, provide for detailed limitations on the removal of oak, madrone and redwood trees, and relocate a policy on non-agricultural development on certain slopes.  The amendments are more fully described in Attachments A and B.

 

On October 15, 2012, the proposed amendments were presented to the Carmel Valley Land Use Advisory Committee (“LUAC”), which voted unanimously in support of a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to adopt the amendments.  In addition, but not as part of the litigation settlement, the LUAC recommended that the term “unit” as used in Policy CV-1.6 be clarified so that there is no ambiguity about the application of the new residential unit cap set forth in that policy.  A copy of the LUAC minutes is enclosed as Attachment H.  Staff is recommending clarifying language, which is set forth in Attachment A and discussed in Attachment B.

 

The matter came before the Planning Commission on November 14, 2012, for consideration and recommendation.  By a vote of 8-0-2, the Planning Commission adopted a resolution recommending that the Board adopt the proposed amendments with the exception that the new unit cap remain at 266, and that traffic segment 10 (Carmel Valley Road from Carmel Rancho Road to SR 1) be added to the annual traffic count and that Segment 12 (Rio Road from Val Verde Drive to Carmel Rancho Road) be deleted from the annual count.  A copy of the Planning Commission Resolution is enclosed as Attachment I.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:  The County Counsel’s Office headed negotiations regarding the settlement.  The RMA-Planning Department and RMA-Public Works Department provided input into the settlement.

 

FINANCING:

Annual traffic counts and reports are included in the annual budget for the Public Works Department; attorney’s fees for the settlement will be paid out of the General Liability internal service fund.

 

Prepared by:                     Approved by:

 

 

____________________________________                     ______________________________

Leslie J. Girard                     Mike Novo

Chief Assistant County Counsel                     Planning Director

(831) 755-5045                     (831) 755-5192

girardlj@co.monterey.ca.us <mailto:girardlj@co.monterey.ca.us>                     novom@co.monterey.co.us <mailto:novom@co.monterey.co.us>

 

November 20, 2012                     

 

 

cc:

Front Counter Copy; Board of Supervisors (10); County Counsel; Public Works Department;  Jacqueline Onciano, Project Planner; Planning Files PLN 070525 and REF120079; Carmel Valley Association; The Open Monterey Project; LandWatch Monterey County.

 

Attachments:                     Attachment A                     Underline/strikeout of Policies

                     Attachment B                     Summary

                     Attachment C                     Draft Resolution

                     Attachment D                     Draft Addendum No. 1

                     Attachment E                     CD of FEIR and related legislative documents (incorporated by reference)

                     Attachment F                     Lawsuit

                     Attachment G                     Settlement Agreement

                     Attachment H                     Carmel Valley LUAC Minutes

                     Attachment I                     Planning Commission Resolution