What land use changes were proposed for the General Plan Update? Have these changes been adopted by the Board of Supervisors?
There are currently two maps illustrating the land use distribution that the Board of Supervisors have endorsed. In addition to the Draft Land Use Map (originally endorsed August 2006 and modified in May 2007), the Board of Supervisors directed staff to consider a number of Referrals, which are shown on a Referrals Map (August 2006). The land use changes for both maps will be evaluated as a part of the General Plan Update EIR. How will these maps be presented in the EIR? In order to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a single proposed project must be identified for the EIR. Therefore, only one map will be identified as the “proposed project” and the other will be considered as an alternative. It is anticipated that the Referrals Map will become the “proposed project” for the EIR, however, this must be determined once other alternatives are identified and the EIR preparation has begun. What is the Hybrid Map? Additional alternatives will need to be evaluated in
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