File #: 21-0228    Version: 1
Type: New Business
In control: Planning Commission
Final action:
Title: FISCAL YEAR 2021-2026 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - CONFORMITY DETERMINATION TO THE ENVISION STOCKTON 2040 GENERAL PLAN
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - FY2021-2026 CIP, 2. Proposed Resolution - Recommending Approval

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FISCAL YEAR 2021-2026 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - CONFORMITY DETERMINATION TO THE ENVISION STOCKTON 2040 GENERAL PLAN

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt a resolution forwarding a determination to the City Council that the 2021-2026 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years (FY) 2021-22 through 2025-26 conforms to the Envision Stockton 2040 General Plan.

 

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Summary

 

California Government Code section 65401 requires that the Planning Commission review and determine that the City’s FY2021-2026 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is in conformity with the General Plan. This review is required annually for all projects recommended for planning, initiation, or construction during the upcoming fiscal year.

 

DISCUSSION

 

Background

 

The CIP is a detailed plan which contains descriptions of projects and efforts that the City anticipates undertaking over a five-year period. This program organizes and prioritizes the projects and identifies funding sources for the various efforts. The CIP is a critical part of the budget because it identifies those projects that are most critical to the City and sensitive to funding.

 

California Government Code section 65401 provides in relevant part:

 

“The official agency receiving the list of proposed public works shall list and classify all such recommendations and shall prepare a coordinated program of proposed public works for the ensuing fiscal year. Such coordinated program shall be submitted to the county or city planning agency for review and report to said official agency as to conformity with the adopted general plan or part thereof.”

By evaluating the CIP, the City will be relieved of the obligation to evaluate each project contained therein as they are funded and executed.

 

Present Situation

 

The responsibility of the Planning Commission with respect to the proposed CIP (Attachment A - DRAFT FY 2021-2026 Preliminary CIP) is to determine whether the identified projects are in conformity with the General Plan. The proposed CIP contains all the same projects from the CIP approved last year except for the following “new” projects generally described below and listed under category headers:

 

Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety

South Stockton Pedestrian Signal Improvements (8 locations)

North Pershing Avenue Safety Enhancements

Left turn Pocket Installations

Guardrail Rehabilitation Project

Madison Street Pedestrian safety enhancements

Systematic Road Safety Device Installation

Install Edge Lines Citywide

West Lane Queue Cutter

Greater Downtown Bike and Pedestrian Connectivity

Downtown East-West Connections

 

City Facilities/Recreation

Arena and Ballpark Infrastructure Upgrade

Pixie Woods Compliance Plan

Weber Events Center Fountain Loop Lock Cover

Fire Station Painting - Multiple Locations

Victory Park Pool Replacement

Cesar Chavez Library Remodel

Buckley Cove Inlet Dredging

Oak Park Ice Rink Facility Upgrade

 

City Municipal Utilities

Various Sanitary Sewer Pipe Rehabilitation Projects

Multiple Wastewater Treatment Plan Upgrade Projects

New Water Transmission Line Projects

 

All other issues associated with the CIP and the specifically-identified projects - including programming of funds and phasing of design and construction - are at the sole discretion of the City Council.

 

Following the Planning Commission’s determination of the CIP’s conformity with the General Plan, the City Council will consider approval of the CIP in conjunction with the FY 2021-22 Budget.

 

STAFF ANALYSIS

 

Staff has reviewed the entirety of the CIP and has found it to be in conformity with applicable goals and policies of the Envision Stockton 2040 General Plan, including the following:

 

1.                     General Plan Policy TR-1.1 Ensure that roadways safely and efficiently

accommodate all modes and users, including private, commercial, and transit vehicles, as well as bicycles and pedestrians and vehicles for disabled travelers.

 

The projects contained in the CIP are at a conceptual level and have not yet been fully designed. City planning staff will be involved at the design stage of these projects to ensure that the project-specific designs provide appropriate levels of design quality, public art, and local character.

 

2.                     General Plan Policy LU-6.3 Ensure that all neighborhoods have access to well-maintained public facilities and utilities that meet community service needs.

 

The projects identified and described in the CIP are primarily related to maintaining and upgrading existing parking garages, roadways, parks and recreation facilities, roadways and utilities, including water, sewer, storm drainage, and other infrastructure. The projects have been identified to maintain required service levels and to accommodate future development, in accordance with approved master utility and infrastructure improvement plans.

 

In conclusion, staff finds that the projects contained in the CIP are consistent with the broad goals and policies contained in the Land Use and Transportation Elements and conforms to the Envision Stockton 2040 General Plan. As such, staff recommends that the Planning Commission forward a recommendation to the City Council that the CIP is in conformance with the Envision Stockton 2040 General Plan.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

 

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA, Section 21000, et seq. of the California Public Resources Code), requires that the potential impacts of projects that will have a physical impact on the environment be analyzed prior to their construction. State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15378 exempts projects that have no potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject to CEQA. The Planning Commission’s action involves determining the consistency of the 2021-2026 Capital Improvement Program. It does not directly authorize the construction of the individual projects enumerated in the listing. Therefore, the determination of consistency will not have a direct effect on the environment. As such, the potential action qualifies for this exemption and no further environmental review is required.

 

VOTES REQUIRED

 

A vote of a majority, four (4), of the total authorized membership of the Planning Commission is required for the Commission to act on this matter.

 

This staff report was prepared by Deputy Director Michael McDowell, (209) 937-8690, michael.mcdowell@stocktonca.gov.

 

Attachment A - DRAFT FY 2021-2026 Preliminary CIP