Appendix C
Local Specific Plan Guidelines
Many local jurisdictions have adopted written specific plan guidelines.
These guidelines establish the ground rules for preparing and adopting a
specific plan within a particular jurisdiction. The guidelines are effective
at keeping specific plans consistent with the local general plan by establishing
minimum content requirements and by specifying a common format for all plans
that will be adopted by a community. They also provide developers
with a written summary of what a specific plan is and how it is used in
that jurisdiction.
Guidelines act to facilitate the preparation and adoption of specific
plans by standardizing the local procedure for evaluating and considering
such plans. Standardizing the specific plan format through local guidelines
also helps planners and other staff members familiarize themselves with
new plans. This, in turn, reduces the potential for errors to occur during
the administration of the plan.
The Office of Planning and Research encourages cities and counties which
will be considering several specific plans in the future or that regularly
use specific plans to implement their general plans to adopt individual
specific plan guidelines. The following outline provides one example of
what local guidelines might contain.
SPECIFIC PLAN GUIDELINES
- 1. Introduction: What is a Specific Plan?
- a. Explains what specific plans are and how they are used in the community
- b. Discusses the relationship between specific plans and the local
general plan's objectives, policies, and implementation measures
- c. Enumerates local policies, regulations or programs that directly
relate to specific plans
2. Plan Content
- a. Reviews the state-mandated issues per §65451, including projected
land uses, infrastructure identification, and implementation and financing
programs
- b. Reviews locally-required issues that must be addressed in each specific
plan
- c. Specifies the types of criteria (e.g., policy statements, regulations),
standards, text and diagrams that must be included in each specific plan
- 3. Local Procedures
- a. Enumerates the required submittals (i.e., legal description, maps,
application form, environmental assessment information, etc.) and submittal
specifications (i.e., maps sizes, etc.)
- b. Enumerates locally-required studies or reports (i.e., economic impact
study, market analysis, archeological survey, geologic report, etc.)
- c. Describes the staff review procedure, including pre-filing conference
(if applicable) and the initial staff review of the application
- d. Defines the roles of the staff and the developer in planning and
the related environmental review (i.e., who does what, how many copies
of each document must be submitted for review, when does staff review the
developer's work, etc.)
- e. Reviews the CEQA/environmental review process and local CEQA guideline
requirements, if any
- f. Describes the hearing/public meeting process (i.e., public notice
requirements, roles of the planning commission, advisory committee, and
legislative body, projected number of hearings, etc.)
- g. Enumerates the criteria by which the planning commission and legislative
body will evaluate the proposed specific plan
- h. Specifies the required method of plan adoption (i.e., by resolution,
ordinance, or both)
- i. Enumerates the required planning and processing fees
- 4. Plan Format
- a. Presents an outline of how the specific plan is to be organized
(e.g. the chapters containing policies, regulations, and other topics)
- b. Establishes standards for the design and content of the plan's diagrams/maps
- c. Establishes standards for the design and size of the plan and diagrams
(i.e., loose-leaf, bound, type-written, size specifications, etc.)
- d. Provides examples of acceptable format
- 5. Application Forms (attachments to the local guidelines)
- a. Specific plan application form (contents based on local needs)
- b. Environmental analysis form
- c. Related application forms (i.e., rezoning, subdivision map, etc.)
- d. List of fees
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This document is prepared by:
State of California
Governor's Office of Planning and Research
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Sacramento, CA 95814
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