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The council meeting included discussions on bicycle safety on Center Boulevard, a utility easement issue on Crescent Road, and potential sale of underutilized Town property. The Economic Development Committee's progress and Flood Zone 9 meeting updates were reported. The council addressed concerns about a detention basin at Memorial Park and reviewed the Financial Advisory Committee's report, considering a sales tax measure for infrastructure improvements. They also discussed a rate increase request from Marin Sanitary Service, the Plan Bay Area Draft Environmental Impact Report, and a response to the Grand Jury Report "Marin on Fire -- Redux". Additionally, plans for Bolinas Avenue safety improvements were acknowledged, and members were appointed to various committees.
The Town of San Anselmo's General Plan is a comprehensive, continuously evolving document that serves as the blueprint for the community's physical development and conservation, with a planning horizon extending to 2032 for growth management. It aims to preserve the Town's small-town character and natural setting, maintain economic viability, and accommodate diverse housing needs. The plan outlines strategies across multiple elements including land use, circulation, open space, conservation, parks, recreation, public facilities, noise, and scenic highways, focusing on orderly development, environmental protection, and enhancing the quality of life for residents.
The General Plan for the Town of San Anselmo serves as a comprehensive guide for the community's long-term physical development, encompassing Land Use, Circulation, Open Space, Conservation, Parks and Recreation, Noise, and Scenic Highways. The plan aims to preserve the town's distinct small-town character and natural beauty, ensuring harmonized development while managing growth. Key objectives include maintaining economic viability, protecting natural resources like hillsides and ridgelines, addressing diverse housing needs, and enhancing multi-modal transportation options. It also focuses on mitigating environmental impacts, promoting public safety, and strategically implementing policies through zoning and land management techniques.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a report from the Marin County Flood Zone 9 and Town staff regarding the Ross Valley Watershed Program and a dual-use facility at Memorial Park, focusing on flood mitigation activities. The council also discussed the business license administrative fee, directing staff to credit next year's business license renewals. Furthermore, they reviewed parameters for a proposed ballot measure placing a one-half cent sales tax on the November ballot for general purposes, including ballot language and accountability measures.
The Climate Action Plan for San Anselmo focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to climate change impacts, and building community resilience. Key strategies include promoting low-carbon transportation, improving energy efficiency, expanding renewable energy use, reducing waste, conserving water, and enhancing carbon sequestration. The plan sets a goal to reduce GHG emissions by 54% by 2030 from a 2005 baseline and achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. It emphasizes community engagement and monitoring progress through annual workplans and updated emissions inventories.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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