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More On One Valley One Vision At Tuesday’s Planning Commission Meeting

khts_citymatters_scvlogoMore discussion is ahead for the City of Santa Clarita’s proposed update to its General Plan, known as One Valley One Vision.  

Tuesday’s Planning Commission meeting will focus on OVOV’s circulation and land use subject areas – topics continued from the commission’s meeting on November 16.  


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At that session, the commission voted to extend the public comment period from 90 to 150 days, thus having it expire on February 22.  

The draft of the 8,000-page document contains both a General Plan and Environmental Impact Report. It includes guidelines for development in Santa Clarita as well as land within the City’s sphere of influence in unincorporated Los Angeles County, totaling approximately 53,000 acres.  

Among other topics, it provides a 20-year overview for transportation, population growth and distribution, open space, resource preservation, air and water quality, public safety and the economy.  

Other items on Tuesday’s agenda include AT&T’s bid to construct a telecommunications tower in Valencia’s Business Park as well as a retailer’s permit requests to operate two stores that re-sell precious metals and jewelry.  

The meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall and is open to the public.

 

 

More On One Valley One Vision At Tuesday’s Planning Commission Meeting

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