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LandWatch State of Monterey County Report 1998
3.15 General Plans

 

State law requires planning agencies to "prepare, periodically review, and revise, as necessary, the general plan" [Government Code section 65103 (a)]. The Monterey County General Plan is 16 years old and most of its area plans are ten or more years old. Five city general plans are ten or more years old, with two of these currently being updated. Seven city general plans are ten years old or less.

Monterey County General Plan 1982

City of Monterey General Plan, 1988

Big Sur Coast Land Use Plan (LUP), 1984

Cannery Row Plan, 1988

Carmel Valley Master Plan, 1983

Monterey Harbor Plan, 1987

North County LUP, 1982

Skyline Plan, 1992

Toro Area General Plan, 1983

Del Monte Beach Plan, 1992

North County Area Plan, 1984

Salinas General Plan, 1988, being updated

Carmel Area Local Coastal Program, 1983

Pacific Grove General Plan, 1994

Greater Monterey Peninsula

Gonzales General Plan, 1996

Area Plan, 1984

Soledad General Plan Update, 1993

Del Monte Forest Area LUP, 1984

Seaside General Plan Update, 1996

Greater Salinas Area Plan, 1985

Del Rey Oaks General Plan, 1997

South County Area Plan, 1987

Marina General Plan, being updated

Central Salinas Valley Area Plan, 1987

Carmel General Plan, 1988

Cachagua Area Plan, 1988

Sand City General Plan update 1989

King City General Plan, Draft 1998 Plan


1998 Table of Contents:

1.0 Executive Summary

1.1 Findings
1.2 Recommendations
1.3 Areas of Future Study

2.0 Summary of Indicators

3.0 State of Monterey County 1998

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Population and Population Forecasts
3.3 Development&emdash;Approved and Pending Projects
3.4 Roads and Highways
3.5 Water Supply
3.6 Water Quality
3.7 Wastewater Treatment
3.8 Air Quality
3.9 Agricultural Land
3.10 Nonagricultural Land&emdash;Open Space
3.11 Affordable Housing
3.12 Schools
3.13 Economy
3.14 Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species
3.15 General Plans

4.0 References

 


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