General Plan Update - Historic Information

Share & Bookmark, Press Enter to show all options, press Tab go to next option
Print

General Plan Update Documents


General Plan Update - Historic Information (Prior to August 2010)

The City of Merced is in the process of updating its General Plan, known as the Merced Vision 2030 General Plan. This page contains all the historic information about the General Plan Update prior to August 2010. Please refer to the General Plan Update page for the latest information.


Draft General Plan Document (August 24, 2010)

The City's General Plan consultants have completed the preparation of a Draft General Plan document and Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR), was released for public review on Tuesday, August 24, 2010. View the Draft General Plan and Draft EIR documents.


EIR Notice of Preparation and Scoping Mtg. (July 2008)

The Notice of Preparation for the General Plan Environmental Impact Report was released for its 30-day public review from July 17, 2008 to August 18, 2008. Interested agencies and citizens submitted written comments as described in the Notice of Preparation, available for download below. A scoping meeting to receive comments was held on July 29, 2008. The comments received will be incorporated into the Draft EIR, which should be available for public review in March/April 2009.


Bellevue Corridor Meetings (July 2008)

A meeting with property owners along the Bellevue Corridor (between G Street and Lake Road) took place on June 23, 2008 to discuss the General Plan Update and its effects on those properties along Bellevue Road. The benefits of annexation to the City of Merced were also discussed. Materials from that meeting can be downloaded below. A follow-up meeting was held on July 14, 2008.


Joint City Council/Planning Commission Study Session (Feb 2008)

A Joint Planning Commission/City Council Study Session was held on Tuesday, February 19, 2008. The purpose of the study session was to discuss input received from the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Board in December 2007 regarding the City's proposed Sphere of Influence (which will require LAFCO approval); provide information about infrastructure and circulation needs, and to receive direction from the Planning Commission and City Council regarding the Draft Sphere of Influence and Land Use Diagram so work can proceed on preparation of the Draft General Plan document and Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The agenda packet for the study session is posted for download below. (Please note that some of the attachments are very large files and may take a while to download--Sorry for the inconvenience.) At the conclusion of the study session, the Planning Commission recommended and the City Council directed staff to proceed with the preparation of the Draft General Plan documents in accordance with the Draft Land Use Diagram (February 2008) and the Draft Sphere of Influence illustrated on the Diagram.


Draft Land Use Diagram Available and Community Forums Held (Sept 2007)

The City released a DRAFT Land Use Plan for the City’s General Plan Update in September 2007 and this Diagram was subsequently modified in February 2008 (see discussion above). This Land Use Plan indicates which lands will be included in the City’s new 20-year growth boundary and what the proposed land use (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) for those areas will be. A Newsletter (both a color and black & white version), which describes the General Plan Update process thus far, is also available for download below


Community Forum and Planning Commission/City Council Study Session (April/May 2007)

A community forum was held on April 12, 2007. The community forum was an opportunity for citizens and other interested parties to give input into the General Plan Update prior to draft land use plans being developed. Options were presented regarding the proposed Sphere of Influence (SOI), which will be the City's 20-year growth boundary since the larger study area adopted by the Council will accommodate 40-50 years worth of growth. A copy of the flyer for the community forum can be downloaded below along with the agenda, presentation materials, a map for citizens to submit their own options for the SOI, and maps of the three options for the SOI presented at the meeting. Also available below are responses to questions asked at the forum, prepared by the consultants and City staff.

A joint Planning Commission/City Council Study Session was held on May 21, 2007. The options regarding the proposed Sphere of Influence that were presented at the Community Forum (see above) were discussed as well as a short briefing from County Planning Staff regarding the County's General Plan Update. No consensus for any particular option was reached, so staff and consultants will proceed with the preparation of a draft land use map and SOI, which should be ready for public review in late summer/early fall 2007. A copy of the presentation, staff report, and minutes for the Study Session are available for download above as well as on the Planning Commission and City Council pages.


Draft Growth Boundary Adopted (July 2006)

On May 1, 2006 and again on May 8, 2006, the Planning Commission and City Council conducted study sessions on the General Plan Update in which they discussed recommendations from the consultants and staff on a draft Specific Urban Development Plan (SUDP or growth) boundary to be used in the remainder of the General Plan Update process. The options ranged in size from 32,566 to 43,591 acres, which would be over double the size of the City's current growth boundary that contains over 20,000 acres. The reports and the presentation presented to the Commission and Council at those meetings can be downloaded below along with color maps of three different options for the Draft SUDP boundary.

On June 21, 2006, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the adoption of a Draft SUDP boundary from the three options discussed at the May 2006 study sessions. The Planning Commission, by unanimous vote, recommended adoption of Option #3 (involving over 40,000 acres) with 2,000 additional acres to the east of Subarea 4. On July 17, 2006, the City Council held its public hearing on the same matter and by unanimous vote, adopted the Planning Commission recommendation. A map of the adopted Draft SUDP Boundary can be downloaded below. It should be noted that the Draft Boundary does NOT represent the City's new growth boundary, just areas under consideration for inclusion in the City's growth boundary, which will be formally adopted at the end of the General Plan process.

Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents.
They can be downloaded by clicking on the icons below.

Acrobat Reader Download Acrobat Reader Windows Media Player Download Windows Media Player Word Viewer Download Word Viewer Excel Viewer Download Excel Viewer PowerPoint Viewer Download PowerPoint Viewer