General Plan Implementation Review Committee - Fresno

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General Plan Implementation ReviewCommitteeSeptember 29, 20206:00 PMZoom MeetingMeeting called by:Chair Cary CatalanoType of meeting:Meeting #12Facilitator:Supervising Planner, Drew Wilson,City of FresnoNote taker:Executive Assistant Cherie Vick,Planning and Development, City ofFresnoRoll Call Time:6:05 PMBegin Time:6:00 PMAttendees:See pages 4-8Late Attendees:MinutesAgenda item:Presenter:Welcome & Roll CallChair Cary CatalanoDiscussion:Chair Cary Catalano took roll call using Zoom participant list. Chair Cary Catalano thanked Committee for reviewinginformation sent to them and submitting questions in advance. Explained the process for tonight. Jennifer Clark made afew comments and thanked Staff. Also, thanked the Committee Members. Supervising Planner, Drew Wilson, made a fewcomments, thanked the Subject Matter Experts the Staff.Conclusions:n/aAction items Person responsibleDeadlinen/aAgenda item:Staff Presentations and Committee DiscussionPresenter:Planning Manager SophiaPagoulatosDiscussion:Supervising Planner Drew Wilson of Planning and Development Department outlined the goals and objections and thenwent through the submitted questions and answers to the Committee than to the motions. Went through Fiscal AnalysisMotions for motions that did not have a second and obtained seconds. Cary Catalano opened the floor for committeeconversation on the Fiscal Analysis Motions.Conclusions:n/aAction itemsPerson responsible Update question and answer documentDrew Wilson Fiscal Analysis Motions SecondedDrew Wilsono Motion #9 – Joe Smith Motion Withdrawn by Patience Milrod andJoe Smith agreeso Motion #10 – Mariah Thompsono Motion #12 – Mariah ThompsonDeadline

Action itemsoPerson responsibleDeadlineMotion #13 – Grecia Elenas Motion #8 – Not written as intended, updated to: POSS-1-f Grecia Elenas / Drew Wilson– Healthy Communities and Poorly Placed Parks.Strategies to improve existing parks near unhealthy uses(i.e. industrial facilities or freeways) should be developedwith the surrounding community that would improve healthimpacts for those using the park. Similarly, parks on top oflandfills will be discussed with the community to identifywhat solutions nearby residents would like to see out oftoxic green spaces. Patience Milrod – Call for question (Motion #32), DonSimmons – seconded Voted: 15-0Drew Wilson Daniel Brannick – Motion #30, full text is not included inpresentationDrew Wilson Motion #18 – Steve Brandau, what is the definition ofDrew Wilsonheavy land use and sensitive uses? Definitions providedby Grecia Elenas. Heavy, light business park and regional business parkwithin this category Sensitive, religious institutions, residential schools,parks Motion #10 – Darius Assemi – What does water neutralmean? Patience Milrod, term was from a study on thesustainability of water supplies in the valley, it wasattached earlier. If the metric needs to provide, she willprovide. Motion #13 – Steve Brandau – Trying to determine ifPatience MilrodPatience Milrod means that water usage for a multi familyhome/single apartment should be equal to a single familyhome? Yes, per Patience Milrod. Motion #34 – Mariah Thompson – Would like discussion, Darius Assemitrying to understand what the value is of this motion givenVMT is required. Darius Assemi, seconded for Matt Smith,VMT, no one can tell us the cost per home/office fordifferent parts of town. Motion #35 – Voting – 15-0Agenda item:Patience MilrodNext Meeting – October 13, 2020 at 6:00PMPresenter:Chair Cary CatalanoDiscussion:Cary Catalano, Committee Chair, apologies the bucket methodology did not work well, there will be a meeting on October13th, 2020 where we will go through each motion in order. The motions will be sent back out to the Committee to clean upthe language, each Committee Member will receive an email of their motions, firsts and seconds, responses arerequested to be made directly in the email. Voting will happen on each motion at the next meeting, majority rules. Finalthoughts, comments from the public, and then meeting was adjourned.2

Conclusions:n/aAction items Update Motions for changesPerson responsibleDeadlineDrew WilsonOctober 13th, 2020Meeting was adjourned by Chair Cary Catalano at 08:15PM.Other InformationObservers:Director Jennifer Clark, Planning and Development, City of FresnoAssistant Director Mike Sanchez, Planning and Development, City of FresnoExecutive Assistant Cherie Vick, Planning and Development, City of FresnoPlanning Manager, Sophia Pagoulatos, City of FresnoLor Xiong-Roby, Hmong Translator, Veritas InterpretingReyna Castellanos, Hispanic Translator, Linguistica Interpreting & TranslationResources:Materials were passed out via email prior to all of the council member and subject matter experts.Special notes:Chat text is on page 9 and emailed motions and updates are included on pages 10 through 25, and additionalquestions submitted page 27 and 28.3

General Plan Implementation Review Committee MembersMeeting Date:Appointing Auth.District 1District 19/29/2020NameDaniel BrannickMariah ThompsonCompanyOdell Planning and ResearchCentral Valley Chapter of the National Lawyers on@gmail.comIn Attendance?Person PhoneXXDistrict 2District 2Sal GonzalesGary GiannettaLance-Kashian CompanyGiannetta taengineering.comXXDistrict 3District 3Don SimmonsGrecia ElenesLecturer, CSUF, Social Sciences CollegeLeadership ipcounsel.orgXXDistrict 4District 4Steve BrandauJeff RobertsCounty SupervisorThe Assemi up.comXXDistrict 5District 5Nick Yovino, Sr.Joe WhiteRetired Planning DirectorJackson comXXDistrict 6District 6Matt SmithDarius AssemiWathen-CastanosGranville Homesjosh@wchomes.comDAssemi@gvhomes.comXDistrict 7District 7Patience MilrodKeith BergtholdCentral California Legal ServicesFresno Metro min.orgXXMayorMayorMayorLorraine SalazarCary CatalanoWayne RutledgeSal's Mexican RestaurantsCatalano, Fenske & AssociatesProperty s.comXXXNoX

18:03:09From Annie Rini to All panelists : Hi everyone! Yahaira18:05:21From Rosemarie Amaral to All panelists : Hello, Rosemarie Amaral, Fresno County Department ofPublic Health18:06:52From Michele Ellis Pracy to All panelists : Hello . Michele Pracy, Fresno Art Museum18:25:05From Cary Catalano to All panelists : all18:34:59From Sharon Weaver : Thank you Daniel, you are right on with that point18:47:52From Grecia Elenes to All panelists : New: POSS-1-f â ” Healthy Communities and Poorly PlacedParks. Strategies to improve existing parks near unhealthy uses (i.e. industrial facilities or freeways) should bedeveloped with the surrounding community that would improve health impacts for those using the park. Similarly, parkson top of landfills will be discussed with the community to identify what solutions nearby residents would like to seecome out of toxic green spaces.18:47:58 From Grecia Elenes : New: POSS-1-f â ” Healthy Communities and Poorly Placed Parks. Strategies toimprove existing parks near unhealthy uses (i.e. industrial facilities or freeways) should be developed with thesurrounding community that would improve health impacts for those using the park. Similarly, parks on top of landfillswill be discussed with the community to identify what solutions nearby residents would like to see come out of toxicgreen spaces.19:40:18 From Mariah Thompson to All panelists : I did have questions on other motions.19:41:19 From Steve Brandau : I think we should shift to taking the questions in order19:41:45 From Grecia Elenes : I agree.19:41:48 From Steve Brandau : excuse me. motioms19:42:07 From Steve Brandau : motions should go in order19:45:00 From Cary Catalano to All panelists : Thanks for the feedback.19:50:58 From Mariah Thompson to All panelists : My hand is still up for the comments I tried to make beforeDarius was called on20:08:49 From Steve Brandau : Good Night everyone20:12:26 From Patience Milrod : Thanks, eeting saved chat.txt[10/21/2020 3:46:35 PM]

General Plan ImplementationReview CommitteePlanning and Development DepartmentSEPTEMBER 29, 2020

Motion Buckets

Motion BucketMotions Under FiscalAnalysis ReviewASSOCIATED MOTIONS 1 12 29 35 3 13 30 37 6 18 7 19 8 23 9 26 33 10 28 34 31 32

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber14CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionJeff RobertsGary Giannetta35Darius Assemi75Mariah Thompson65Mariah Thompson8910566Jeff RobertsMotionMotion asking staff to provide a list of additional flexibility opportunities for us in in doingTraffic Information Studies.Motion that one hundred percent of the Park Impact Fee be credited for parks and trailsbuilt within new development. If the developer chooses not to build a these amenities, onehundred percent of the Park Impact Fee must be spent on park and trail amenities in thatdevelopment region.Motion to create a policy that explicitly states that the city will actively seek ATP funding andKeith Bergthold State Park funding.Cary CatalanoMotion to remove policy POSS-2-d for siting parks next to freeways.Grecia ElenesMotion to develop strategies that would mitigate environmentally harmful impacts ofMariah Thompson brownfield/potentially toxic sites and other environmentally burdensome land uses onexisting park and open spaces. (ex. Green barrier)Patience MilrodMotion that the Report of this Committee recommend to the City Council that it require thatUnknown (needs a a Master Fiscal Impact Study be completed prior to, and preferably in conjunction with,adoption of a new General Plan, or any amendment, update, or revision of the 2014 City ofsecond)Fresno General Plan.Patience MilrodMotion that the Report of this Committee recommend to the City Council that it require as aUnknown (needs a condition of entitlement approvals that any new development be water-neutral—that it besecond)both water-efficient, and that it fund or develop facilities to offset its water use.

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber127CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionPatience MilrodCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotionUnknown (needs a Motion to amend the City’s Climate Action Plan to update metrics and significant-impactlevels based on most-recent science.second)Motion to amend RC-4-b to read as follows:137Patience Milrod1810Grecia Elenes1910Grecia Elenes2310Steve Brandau2611Don Simmons2811Mariah ThompsonConditions of Approval. Develop and incorporate air quality maintenance requirements,compatible with Air Quality Attainment and Maintenance Plans, as As conditions of approvalUnknown (needs a for General Plan amendments, community plans, Specific Plans, neighborhood plans,second)Concept Plans, and development proposals, require that water and electricity consumptionand air quality impacts of proposed single-family homes be equivalent to or less than waterand electricity consumption and air quality impacts of the average multi-family home inFresno.Cary CatalanoMotion to include a policy prohibiting the placement of heavy land uses next to sensitiveuses.Motion creating an institutionalized process with where the city would work with theMariah Thompson Department of Public Health and community to provide a climate change assessmentwhenever substantial land use decisions are being made.Darius AssemiMotion to revisit/revise the agriculture mitigation portion of the general plan.Motion to encourage the City to seek State funding for ROCs for mobilehome parks and toMariah Thompson explore matching those fund with other funds to establish a City ROC fund to helpconversion to resident ownership.Cary CatalanoMotion to add a program to the Housing Element that actively tracks at-risks subsidizedproperties, including LHTC properties.

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumberCommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotion to have City study perimeter development and cost of development in SEDA andWest of 99, including analysis of a Mello-Roos district and the fiscal impacts of VMT perhome.2911Darius Assemi3011Keith BergtholdEIFD: Pursue an expanded Enhanced Infrastructure Financing Districts (EIFDs) for theDaniel Brannick balance of the city that . Going to need this written out.3111Keith BergtholdSenate Bill 743: Prioritizing mitigation fund for affordable housing. Will need writtenMariah Thompson language.3211Keith Bergthold3311Keith Bergthold3411Matt SmithSal GonzalesMotionJoe WhiteMotion to conduct a Fiscal Impact Analyses to measure the variable financial sustainabilityimpacts of General Plan Land Use and Development Policies on General PlanImplementation. Include a comparative economic and market analyses of variousljurisdictional plan approvals, development policies, public infrastructure and serviceplatforms, zoned land capacitues, development product types, market demand and more inthe proximate jurisdictions to Fresno.Motion to include language appling a 10-20% affordability requirement on all market-rateMariah Thompson projects.Darius AssemiMotion to have the City study the relationship of implementating VMT and the effect onRHNA goals.

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumberCommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotionCreate a separate section in the annual city of fresno budget titled “general planimplementation”. It shall include work program efforts (prioritized over multiple years) andproper funding for all city departments.that implement respective goals, objectives,policies, and programs of the general plan. Capital improvement program projects andinfrastructure expenditures related to the implementation of the general plan shall also beincluded in this budget section.3512Nick YovinoCary CatalanoWhen this section is presented during the annual budget adoption process, a current fiscalyear general plan implementation progress report shall also be presented.the report mustinclude a construction (new/rehabilitation/reuse) activity summary for both infill and newgrowth areas.and an evaluation of how this activity relates to general plan projections andgoals. The fiscal impacts of this activity shall also be presented and evaluated.3712Nick YovinoEstablish a centralized operation for the processing of development entitlement andconstruction permit applications within the planning and development department. Thisoperation would continually house a consolidated staff from all city departments reviewingKeith Bergthold projects for acceptance, and complete processing. It would include a full time member ofthe city attorney’s office and be led by a single manager. Staff in this centralized operationfrom other city departments would still apply project comments and requirements fromtheir respective departments.

Motion BucketMotions Under ImplementationExecution of PolicyASSOCIATED MOTIONS 2 39 45 14 40 44 41 59 15 21 24 25 38 42 43

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber214410CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionGary GiannettaMariah ThompsonCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotionSal GonzalesMotion regarding addressing conflict between development code and apartmentcomplexes? With the general plan update to address, what needs to be done and look intothis conflict. So we can build apartment complexes in conformance with the developmentcode, because I believe that's what the city really wants. However, bring the general plan inline with doing developments with apartments fronting on major streets that are attractivewith wrought iron fences.Grecia ElenesMotion to have City explore strategies to encourage development of more fresh foodoptions (grocery stores, farmers markets, etc.) such as development incentives, especiallywithin known food deserts.Grecia ElenesMotion to have City explore options for expanding the current Housing-Related IllnessAssessment and Testing (blood lead levels, etc.) and additional types of funding that couldbe used to expand that program to provide for more proactive rather than reactive testing.1510Mariah Thompson2110Grecia ElenesMotion to identify incentives that would encourage farmers markets as a short-term foodMariah Thompson access solution, especially within known food deserts.2410Daniel BrannickMotion would be to update the Healthy Communities chapter to address and incorporateMariah Thompson the cannabis ordinance as necessary.25381010Mariah ThompsonGrecia ElenesMariah ThompsonNew Motion needs a secondMotion that the city explore options for the creation of community kitchens in Fresno as away to address both the issue about access to healthy food and also to assist smallbusinesses and others that need commercial kitchens in order to prepare food for sale.No later than June 30, 2021, create the previously-enacted Food Policy Council or equivalent;the FPC to address each of the following issues (previously raised as separate motions 14, 21and 25)

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumberCommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotion397Mariah ThompsonNew Motion needs a secondCity of Fresno to commit to public and community-based process to identify infrastructureshortfalls SB 244.409Mariah ThompsonNew Motion needs a secondCity adopt tools to measure decibel levels to determine noise pollutionMariah ThompsonNew Motion needs a second413No later than June 30, 2021, resurrect the previously-enacted Mobilehome Park Rent Reviewand Stabilization Committee (particularly important right now to protect vulnerableaffordable housing stock, and also as a model for the County of Fresno).Provide direction to the HPC and Planning Dept. staff for HPC to prioritize the adoption ofHistoric Districts on the HPC monthly agendas and recommend at least one new historicdistrict per calendar year during the duration of this specific plan, using the previouslyprioritized district list (by the HPC). This list identified:428Don SimmonsNew Motion needs a second438Don SimmonsNew Motion needs a second Chinatown Historic DistrictYosemite Ave. Historic DistrictHitching Posts Thematic Historic DistrictModernist/MCM Thematic Historic DistrictAdoline/Palm Historic DistrictFulton/Downtown Historic Districtand other districtsDevelop protocols for the nominations to the HPC by Council members and the mayor toallow for greater representation of under-represented communities for service on the HPC.

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber444559887CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionDon SimmonsDon SimmonsGrecia ElenesCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionNew Motion needs a secondNew Motion needs a secondMotionStrengthen the powers and responsibilities of the Historic Preservation Maintenance "StrikeTeam" which is composed of members of FFD, FPD, Code Enforcement and HPC. This teamshould provide a bi-monthly report to the Director of Planning as well as City Council toprovide information on which designated historic properties, (listed and heritage) are indanger of demolition by neglect.Strengthen the powers and responsibilities of the Historic Preservation Maintenance "StrikeTeam" which is composed of members of FFD, FPD, Code Enforcement and HPC. This teamshould provide a bi-monthly report to the Director of Planning as well as City Council toprovide information on which designated historic properties, (listed and heritage) are indanger of demolition by neglect.RC-5-h: AB 617: Community Air Monitoring Program Implementation. Engage andactively play a role in the implementation of AB 617: Community Emission Reduction Planstrategies to ensure quantifiable emission reductions in the South Central Fresno area. TheUnknown (needs a City of Fresno will collaborate and coordinate these efforts with the San Joaquin Valley Airsecond)District, the Community Steering Committee, and the California Air Resources Board,including signing onto enforceable commitments.

Motion BucketMotions Under Recommendationsfor General Plan UpdateASSOCIATED MOTIONS 4 5 11 16 17 20 36 47 54 57 46 48 55 60 49 56 61 50 51 22 52 27 53 62

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumberCommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotion to create a no net loss policy for park land in the city of Fresno so that when parkland is converted into other uses or land that is previously held as being available for parkDaniel Brannick land is converted to other uses such as housing, that the city identifies similar acreage perpark land.45Mariah Thompson55Mariah Thompson117Patience Milrod1610Grecia Elenes1710Grecia Elenes2010Grecia Elenes2210Grecia Elenes2711Mariah ThompsonGrecia ElenesMotionMotion for the city to include a policy to promote retrofitting, pre-existing water basins,recharge basins that are currently being used as park space.Motion to amend the Greenhouse Gas Emissions narrative (General Plan, Section 7.3, pagesUnknown (needs a 7-15 – 7-17) to reflect new scientific understanding of climate change impacts on the SanJoaquin Valley, including effect on electricity supply, air quality, and temperature/extremesecond)weather events.Motion to include at the beginning of the chapter a section acknowledging the racial andMariah Thompson socioeconomic injustices that have taken place in South Fresno communities resulting in theunhealthy community status that we often see.Motion to include a policy where the city would provide a type of reparation for blackresidents where the city would apologize and amend for decades of enforcing andMariah Thompson implementing discriminatory policies that destroyed black communities. (example: City ofAsheville, NC) Language should also include how the city would move forward working withblack residents.Daniel Brannick Motion to include language to prioritize established neighborhoods and investing equitably.Motion to include language in which the City would work with the community to identifyMariah Thompson strategies of alleyway and street beautification and safety, especially those near schools.Don SimmonsMotion to eliminate Program 25 from Housing Element related to policing.

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber36461232CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionNick YovinoMariah ThompsonCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotionSal GonzalesAdvocate state legislation mandating a “regional planning and cooperation element” in allcity and county general plans. The state office of planning and research (opr) shall define theregional areas and develop guidelines for the element that will include: - A requirement tojointly develop a methodology to formulate a mutually acceptable range and timeline ofprojected population growth and needed housing units.for each jurisdiction and thedefined region. This will include affordable housing units fairly allocated to everyjurisdiction. - A requirement to jointly formulate and adopt some common goals, objectives,policies, and programs which could cooperatively be implemented and measured. These canbe related to coordinating concurrent sphere of influence line adjustments, reducing airpollution, preserving farmland, promoting sustainable new growth, revitalizing olderneighborhoods, connected multimodal transportation, programing and sharing costs forcapital improvement and infrastructure projects, and providing more cost effective/efficientpublic safety and other services. - A requirement for joint board(s) of supervisor andmayor/city council public meetings to discuss and act on the above.and other issues ofcommon interest. - A requirement for OPR to conduct a periodic joint review of localgovernment general plans by defined regional area. The review shall include a report onelement compliance. Reports shall be submitted to affected mayors, city councils, countyboards of supervisors, the state legislature, and the governorNew Motion needs a secondCity will form working groups of Environmental Justice advocates and community membersto ensure robust compliance with SB 1000 (community engagement in support of anEnvironmental Justice Element)—definitely in connection with the next General Plan Update,but also in the event that this Committee’s recommendations result in amendment soonerthan the Update of 2 or more General Plan elements

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber474844CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotionDaniel BrannickRecommending that any comprehensive updates to General Plan should include an updateUnknown (needs a to the Mobility and Transportation Element which addresses TNCs, ridesharing, and sharedsecond)transportation.Grecia ElenesRecommending implementing policy (4-26): Funding transportation improvements will beUnknown (needs a consistent with existing plans like the General Plan, ATP, Community and Specific plans, andsecond)the RTP/SCS.494Grecia ElenesRecommendation implementing policy (4-26): Equitably distribute transportation fundingUnknown (needs a from local, state, and federal sources to support safety infrastructure improvements inestablished neighborhoods that have seen the least amount of investment or needsecond)substantial improvements.504Grecia ElenesUnknown (needs a Recommendation (4-33): Modify MT-2-j to include language around working with localnon-profits and community groups to identify and support grant applications.second)514Grecia ElenesUnknown (needs a Recommendation (4-36): Remove “ to the extent consistent with this General Plan, continueto” from MT-4-a.second)524Grecia ElenesUnknown (needs a Recommendation (4-37) : Modify MT-4-k to include “ work with bike, pedestrian, or activetravel advocacy groups or nonprofits to support educational programs for the public.”second)Grecia ElenesRecommendation (4-38): Modify MT-5-a to include “ in collaboration with communities orUnknown (needs a organizations working with communities to identify infrastructure improvements to pursuesecond)funding for.”534

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumber545556444CommitteeMember whoMade the MotionDaniel BrannickGrecia ElenesGrecia ElenesCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionMotionRecommendation (4-47): Modify MT-11-c to incorporate that truck routes need to be placedUnknown (needs aaround sensitive receptors (housing, schools, parks religious institutions, etc.).second)Recommendation (4-46): Modify MT-11 to include language of “while reducing emissions”and also create new implementing policy to support and require within a timeline consistentUnknown (needs a with the state t0 transition to zero-emission goods movement. This includes requiringinfrastructure construction or at least an easy transition for new development, and activelysecond)seeking funds to support this transition. (Resource: CARB Freight Handbook)Recommendation: new objective: Transportation planning and funding will be aligned withour statewide climate goals to reduce vehicle miles traveled and greenhouse gas emissions. Implementing policies: actively seek funding to support infrastructure and capitalimprovements. Work with entities, including, non-profits, community groups, and financial institutions,to identify and competitively apply for funding sources and create educational programsto support a transition from diesel to cleaner alternatives like electric or hydrogen fuelcell. Programs will work to demystify this technology and the incentives that exist.Unknown (needs aEnsure equitable distribution of these programs and general investments. second) Create and adopt a plan to transition all the city’s fleet to electric beginning with newpurchases of vehicles. This includes the FAX system. Freight facilities will install EV charging infrastructure to support their own fleets orelectric freight trucks. New facilities will be required to incorporate this into theirconstruction. Existing facilities will be required to as they renew or seek new permits.For facilities who do not have the resources to transition, the City and other appropriateagencies should work with the company to identify funding sources.

Motions Under Fiscal Analysis Review:MotionChapterNumberCommitteeMember whoMade the MotionCommitteeMember whoSeconded theMotionJeff Roberts574Darius Assemi587Daniel Brannick607Grecia Elenes616277MotionNo sidewalk requirements but instead has connectivity to exterior trail systems.Unknown (needs a Update RC-5-a to be consistent with State lawsecond)RC-5-i: Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Planning. Enacted in 2015, SB 379 requires thatcities and counties update their general plan safety elements to address climate changeimpacts, adaptation, and resiliency strategies applicable; this requirement is due at the nextrevision of the local government’s local hazard mitigation plan on or after January 1, 2017. §Unknown (needs a 65302(g)(4). In order to prepare and ensure residents' safety, the City will develop a Climatesecond)Adaptation and Resiliency Plan through a comprehensive public process. Populations withinthe City's sphere of influence who are most vulnerable to the consequences of climatechange, such as communities of color, seniors, and low-income households, will be targetedand centered as this plan develops.Grecia ElenesRC-9-d: Healthy Agricultural Neighbors. Ensure healthy relationships between adjacentagricultural lands and established communities by protecting farmland from sprawldevelopment while promoting regenerative, conservation farming and requiring effectiveUnknown (needs a protections of sensitive rec

District 7 Keith Bergthold Fresno Metro Ministry keith@fresnometmin.org X Mayor Lorraine Salazar Sal's Mexican Restaurants salsmex@gmail.com X Mayor Cary Catalano Catalano, Fenske & Associates cary@cfanda.com . 18:06:52 From Michele Ellis Pracy to All panelists : Hello . Michele Pracy, Fresno Art Museum 18:25:05 From Cary Catalano to All .