HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 9245RESOLUTION NO. 9245
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF JOINT
WERS AGREEMENT FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COORDINATION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
National City that the City Manager is authorized to execute
a Joint Powers Agreement with other governmental agencies of
San Diego County to establish a county -wide comprehensive
planning organization.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1966.
ATTEST:
August 29, 1966
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ORGANIZATION
WHEREAS, Section 9 of the Federal -Aid Highway Act of 1962 approved
October 23, 1962, states in part: "It is declared to be in the national
interest to encourage and promote the development of transportation systems
embracing various modes of transport in a manner that will serve the States
and local communities efficiently and effectively." To accomplish this
objective the Secretary shall cooperate with the States, as authorized in
this title, in the development of long-range highway plans and programs
which are properly coordinated with plans for improvements in other affected
forms of transportation and which are formulated with due consideration to
their probable effect on the future development of urban areas of more than
fifty thousand population. After July 1, 1965, the Secretary shall not
approve under Section 105 of this title any program for projects in any
urban area of more than fifty thousand population unless he finds that such
projects are based on a continuing comprehensive transportation planning
process carried on cooperatively by States and local communities in conformance
with the objectives stated in this section; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that failure to obtain approval for projects
in the San Diego planning region could result in a direct loss to this
community of funds exceeding forty million dollars each year for highway
improvement projects alone; and
WHEREAS, San Diego County is a Standard Metropolitan Area established
by the Bureau of the Census, a statistical area designated by the California
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State Interdepartmental Research Coordinating Council, and an Economic Area
designated by the California State Department of Finance; and therefore San
Diego County agencies can provide their own comprehensive regional planning
program by joint powers agreements, pursuant to Chapter 5, Title 1, Division 7
of the California Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the municipalities within San Diego County, the County of San
Diego, the San Diego Unified Port District and the State of California
recognized the need for such a planning program and therefore entered into
a formal joint powers agreement dated October 28, 1963, establishing such a
continuous transportation planning process; and
WHEREAS, since 1962 many additional Federal and State Acts have been
passed, each requiring from local communities that there be in existence
General Plans and an ongoing process of continuing comprehensive cooperative
planning in order to be eligible for funding subject to these acts. A
partial list follows: (1) Federal Highway Act, 1962; (2) Area Redevelopment
Act, 1962; (3) Federal Airport Act, 1964; (4) Housing Act, 1964; (5) Public
Sales Act, 1964; (6) Urban Mass Transportation Act, 1964; (7) Department of
Interior Appropriation Act, 1965; (8) Housing and Urban Development Act,
1965; (9) Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, 1965; (10) Public Works and
Economic Development Act, 1965; (11) Urban Mass Transit Act, 1965; (12)
Housing and Urban Development Act, 1966; (13) Intergovernmental Personnel
Act, 1966; (14) Rural Community District Redevelopment Act, 1966; (15) Urban
Mass Transportation Act, 1966; (16) California Beach, Park, Recreational and
Historical Facilities Bond Act, 1964; (17) California Land Conservation Act,
1965; and.
WHEREAS, both State and Federal agencies in approving applications for
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projects subject to these acts and other acts require that these applications
be reviewed by the San Diego regional organization which has been established
to coordinate all planning activities within the area; and
WHEREAS, the Agency which has been established to coordinate all planning
activities is required to be actively engaged in an ongoing process of
continuing comprehensive, cooperative planning, and must find the applications
of the local agencies to be in keeping with or not in conflict with the
appropriate element of the general plan, which plan shall be adopted by the
. Board of Supervisors. after completion; NOW THEREFORE,
The undersigned governmental agencies ( (1) City of Carlsbad, (2) City
of Chula Vista, (3) City of Del Mar, (4) City of Coronado, (5) City of El Cajon,
(6) City of Escondido, (7) City of Imperial Beach, (8) City of La Mesa, (9)
City of National City, (10) City of Oceanside, (11) City of San Diego, (12)
City of San Marcos, (13) City of Vista, (14) County of San Diego, (15) San Diego
Unified Port District, (16) State of California) do hereby agree as follows:
1. Upon ratification by a majority of these agencies there shall be
and hereby is established a comprehensive planning organization for the
purpose of supplementing the transportation planning process by coordinating
a county -wide planning program and by assuring a continuing comprehensive
planning process in the County of San Diego.
2. The Comprehensive Planning Organization shall initially be structured
as indicated on Attachment 1, with the provision that from time to time this
organization may be modified by action of the Policy Coordinating Committee
shown thereon.
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3. The undersigned parties to this agreement pledge full cooperation
and agree to assign representatives to serve as official members of said
organization, or of any subcommittees thereof, who shall act for and on
behalf of said agencies in any and all matters which may come before said
organization, subject to any necessary and legal approval of their acts by
the legislative bodies of the agencies which appoint them.
4. In addition to the agencies noted above as signatory hereto, any
other San Diego County incorporated city which may desire to participate
in the activities of this comprehensive planning organization may do so by
executing this agreement without prior approval or ratification of the
present signatories of this agreement and shall be bound to said agreement
as of the date of execution.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the following agencies hascaused this
Joint Powers Agreement to be executed by having affixed thereto. the signatures
of the agent of said agency authorized therefor by the legislative body of
that agency:
THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
By • Title
Council Resolution No. Date
" THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY. OF CORONADO
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
Joint Powers Agreement 5 August 29, 1966
THE CITY OF DEL MAR
By _ Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY OF EL CAJON
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY OF ESCONDIDO
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH•
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY OF IA MESA
By Title
Date
Council Resolution No.
By
Council Resolution No. _ G y l/ Date
THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS
By Title
Council Resolution No. Date
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Joint Powers Agreement 6 August 29, 1966
THE CITY OF. VISTA
By Title
Council Resolution No, Date
THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
By Title
Board of Supervisors -.Minute Item No.
THE SAN DIEGO UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT
By
Board of Port Commissioners Resolu-
tion No.
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Date
Title
Date
By Title
Date
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ORGANIZATIOl
SAN DIEGO COUNTY REGION
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THE 14 ' PLANNING COMMISSIONS
TECHNICAL ADVISORY AGENCIES
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMM.
• SAN DIEGO TRANSIT CORPORATION
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
•OTHERS AS MAY BE DESIGNATED
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POLICY COORDINATING COMMITTEE
ONE LEGISLATOR AND ONE LEGISLATIVE ALTERNATE FROM EACH
JURISDICTION PLUS ONE DESIGNEE FROM STATE OF CALIFORNIA
AND UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT.
ONE VOTE EACH JURISDICTION
PROVIDE POLICY GUIDANCE TO MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL COMMITTEES. CO-
ORDINATE AMONG ALL JURISDICTIONS POLICIES RELATING TO THE PROGRAM.
RECOMMEND ENDORSEMENT OR ADOPTION OF PLANS. GRANT APPLICATIONS, ETC.
TO MEMBER AGENCIES AND SUCH OTHER AGENCIES AS REQUIRED.
MANAGEMENT COORDINATING COMM.
CITY MANAGERS, CAO, PORT DIRECTOR, STATE REPRESENTATIVE.
REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS FROM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE FROM STANDPOINT OF BALANCED
REGIONAL DEVELOPEMENT AND FORWARD TO POLICY COMMITTEE.
PROVIDE MANAGEMENT AND FISCAL GUIDANCE TO POLICY AND TECHNICAL COMMITTEES.
TECHNICAL COORDINATING COMM.
PLANNING DIRECTOR AND ENGINEER FROM EACH JURISDICTION
PLUS COUNTERPARTS FROM STATE AND PORT DISTRICT.
PROVIDE DIRECTION AND COORDINATION TO THE TECHNICAL SUB -COMMITTEES TO
ACHIEVE PROGRAM BALANCE.
MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO MANAGEMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE AS NECESSARY
THROUGH STUDY COORDINATOR.
SPECIALIZED I TECHNICAL SUB-COMMITTEESI AS REQUIRED
STUDY COORDINATOR
COUNTY PLANNING DIRECTOR
COORDINATES TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES AND PRESENTS TECHNICAL
COMMITTEES RECOMMENDATIONS TO MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.
STAFF SERVICES
COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT
COUNTY ENGINEER
STAFF SERVICES TO COORDINATOR
JURISDICTIONS TO ASSIGN PARTICIPATING MEMBERS TO VARIOUS COMMITTEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEED,INTEREST AND AVAILABILITY OF STAFF.COMMITTEES TO SELECT THEIR OWN CHAIRMAN.
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