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RESOLUTION NO. 9073
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE ANNUAL REPORT ON
THE GENERAL PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a General Plan for the City
of Vernon by Resolution No. 5609 on April 18, 1989, as revised by
Resolution Nos. 6109 and 7711 on June 16, 1992 and February 21, 2001,
respectively; and
WHEREAS, Government Code § 65400 requires that the Planning
Agency for the City of Vernon "Provide an annual report to the
legislative body, the Office of Planning and Research, and the
Department of Housing and Community Development on the status of the
plan and progress in its implementation, including the progress in
meeting its share of regional housing needs...;" and
WHEREAS, the City Council is the Planning Agency for the City
of Vernon; and
WHEREAS, by memo dated June 12, 2006, the Director of
Community Services & Water has recommended that the "2006 Annual Report
of the Director of Community Services & Water to the City Council on
the Status of the City of Vernon General Plan for Fiscal Year 2005-
2006" be approved and adopted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon does
hereby find and determine that the recitals contained hereinabove are
true and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
approves and adopts as its annual report pursuant to Government Code
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§ 65400 the "2006 Annual Report of the Director of Community Services &
Water to the City Council on the Status of the City of Vernon General
Plan for Fiscal Year 2005-2006," a copy of which is attached hereto and
incorporated by reference as Exhibit A.
SECTION 3: The Acting City Clerk of the City of Vernon, or
his designee, is hereby directed to provide the following with a copy
of the said Annual Report on or before July 1, 2006:
1. Office of Planning and Research
1400 Tenth Street, Room 121
P.O. Box 3044
Sacramento, CA 95812-3044
2. Department of Housing and Community Development
Office of Director
1800 Third Street, Suite 450
P.O. Box 952053
Sacramento, CA 94252-2053
SECTION 4: The Acting City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall
certify to the passage of this resolution, and thereupon and thereafter
the same shall be in full force and effect.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of June, 2006.
ATTEST411
BRUCE V. KENHORST, JR.
Acting City Clerk
THOMAS A. YBARRA, Mayor Pro Tem
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
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4 I, BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, JR., Acting City Clerk of the City of
5 Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being
6 Resolution No. 9073, was duly adopted by the City Council of the City
7 of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly held on
8 Wednesday, June 21, 2006, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor
9 Pro Tem of the City of Vernon.
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12 Acting City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
2006 ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES & WATER
TO THE CITY COUNCIL
ON THE STATUS OF
THE CITY OF VERNON GENERAL PLAN
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FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006
June 2006
Prepared by City of Vernon
Community Services & Water Department
INTRODUCTION
This annual report serves two purposes. First, the report is the method through which the City of
Vernon complies with the requirements of Section 21081.6 of the California Public Resources
Code pertaining to monitoring of the mitigation measures included in the Final Environmental
Impact Report for the General Plan Update and Zoning Ordinance Revision (dated April 18,
1989) and the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the General Plan Revisions
(dated June, 1992). Second, the document is the Annual Report of the Director of Community
Services & Water to the City Council on the status of the General Plan and the progress of its
implementation, in accordance with Government Code Section 65400(b).
ANNUAL MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM REPORT
FOR THE CITY OF VERNON GENERAL PLAN
Monitoring of the mitigation measures included in the General Plan Update Final EIR was
initiated by City Council Resolution No. 5612 (adopted May 2, 1989). This annual report is the
method through which the City of Vernon complies with the requirements of Section 21081.6 of
the California Public Resources Code pertaining to General Plan mitigation monitoring. Section
21081.6 requires a lead agency to adopt a mitigation monitoring program in order to mitigate or
avoid significant effects on the environment. The monitoring program for implementation of the
General Plan mitigation measures consists of the annual review process undertaken for the
annual report. The overall responsibility for monitoring adherence to General Plan policies
belongs to the City of Vernon Department of Community Services & Water.
ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE
CITY OF VERNON GENERAL PLAN
Government Code Section 65400(b) requires in part that each city "Provide an annual report to
the legislative body on the status of the plan and progress of its implementation...." This annual
report is a working document that provides specific direction for the City of Vernon and alerts
the City to General Plan revisions that may be required in the future. The City of Vernon
General Plan was originally adopted on April 18, 1989, and amended on June 16, 1992 and
February 21, 2001.
The report is prepared in a tabular format to illustrate the relationship between the proposals and
programs contained in the General Plan and implementation actions. The matrix identifies each
General Plan policy whose implementation requires a specific monitoring process, then describes
how each policy is being implemented, the current status of each implementation program, and
the future action required in order to complete each program.
The matrix does not include every policy listed in the General Plan. Some policies are
statements of basic City outlook toward an issue and could be associated with a wide variety of
actions. More specific related policies, however, contain specific direction. These specific
policies, generally linked with land development and program actions, are found in the matrix.
Government Code Section 65400(b), as amended in 1990, requires that the annual report include
"the progress in meeting [the City's] share of regional housing needs determined pursuant to
Section 65584." The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Regional
Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) identified a future housing need of zero for the City based
largely on environmental constraints and the loss of jobs which would result if industrial
employment were displaced by housing.
Government Code Section 65400(b), as amended in 1992, requires that the annual report provide
the status of "local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement,
and development of housing pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 65583."
Section 65583(c)(3) states, "Address and, where appropriate and legally possible, remove
governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing." The
City of Vernon Housing Element discusses actions to maintain and improve housing in the City.
Since the City owns the majority of the housing stock, direct maintenance and improvement is
possible. In the past year the City has continued its program of maintenance and repair.
Development of substantial numbers of new housing units in Vernon is unlikely based on the
City's unique character as an exclusively industrial City. Constraints to new housing
development in Vernon are generally not governmental, but due to the absence of available land
and environmental conditions. The City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance permits residences
in any zone. The industrial nature of Vernon results in noise, dust, vibration, odors, and toxic or
chemical storage and wastes from local industries, many of which operate around the clock.
These environmental conditions restrict the availability of appropriate locations for new housing
development in Vernon. The City requires conditional use permits in the Heavy Industry (M-2)
Zone to ensure that any potential new housing is not adversely affected by ongoing industry.
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CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: June 28, 2006
TO: Samuel Kevin Wilson, Director of Community Services & Water
FRO Nelly Giron, Deputy City Clerk
RE: Resolution No. 9073 - A Resolution of the City Council
of the City of Vernon Approving and Adopting thee
Annual Report on the General Plan for Fiscal Year
2005-2006
Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No. 9073 referenced
above, which was approved by City Council on June 21, 2006.
Thank you.
NG:dr
c: Resolution No. 9073
CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C. MALBURG
Mayor
THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tem
WM. 'BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL McCORMICK
Councilman
July 12, 2006
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058
telephone (323) 583-8811
Department of Housing and Community Development
Office of Director
1800 Third Street, Suite 450
P.O. Box 952053
Sacramento, CA 94252-2053
SOL BENUDIZ
Police Chief
MARK C. WHITWORTH
Acting Fire Chief
LEWIS J. POZZEBON
Director of Environmental Health
S. KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services
SHARON L. DUCKWORTH
Acting City Treasurer
Re: Annual Report on the General Plan for Fiscal Year 2005-2006
Dear Sir or Madam:
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the City of Vernon Annual Report on
the General Plan for Fiscal Year 2005-2006, which was approved by the
City of Vernon City Council on June 21, 2006.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Mr. Kevin
Wilson at (323) 583-8811 ext. 245.
Very truly yours,
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Deputy City Clerk
NG:dr
c: S. Kevin Wilson
Resolution No. 9073
'Velugludo WoNgtrial
CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C. MALBURG
Mayor
THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tem
WM. 'BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL McCORMICK
Councilman
July 12, 2006
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058
telephone (323) 583-8811
Office of Planning and Research
1400 Tenth Street , Room 121
P.O. Box 3044
Sacramento, CA 95812-3044
SOL BENUDIZ
Police Chief
MARK C. WHITWORTH
Acting Fire Chief
LEWIS J. POZZEBON
Director of Environmental Health
S. KEVIN WILSON
Director of Community Services
SHARON L. DUCKWORTH
Acting City Treasurer
Re: Annual Report on the General Plan for Fiscal Year 2005-2006
Dear Sir or Madam:
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the City of Vernon Annual Report on
the General Plan for Fiscal Year 2005-2006, which was approved by the
City of Vernon City Council on June 21, 2006.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Mr. Kevin
Wilson at (323) 583-8811 ext. 245.
Very truly yours,
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Deputy C`i y Clerk
NG:dr
c: S. Kevin Wilson
Resolution No. 9073
'ExcluAive[y ubu�tdal
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COMMUNITY SERVICES & WATER DEPARTMENT
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
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TO: Bruce V. Malkenhorst,Jr., Acting City Clerk
FROM: Samuel Kevin Wilson, Director of Community Services & Water
DATE: June 12, 2006
SUBJECT: GENERAL PLAN
R15S ` 019
Herewith for your consideration is the 2006 Annual Report on the status of the Vernon General
Plan.
It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt this report.
The City Attorney's office will prepare the resolution.
SKW/ca
Enclosures
c: Eric Fresch, City Attorney
2006 ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES & WATER
TO THE CITY COUNCIL
ON THE STATUS OF
THE CITY OF VERNON GENERAL PLAN
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006
June 2006
Prepared by City of Vernon
Community Services & Water Department
INTRODUCTION
This annual report serves two purposes. First, the report is the method through which the City of
Vernon complies with the requirements of Section 21081.6 of the California Public Resources
Code pertaining to monitoring of the mitigation measures included in the Final Environmental
Impact Report for the General Plan Update and Zoning Ordinance Revision (dated April 18,
1989) and the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the General Plan Revisions
(dated June, 1992). Second, the document is the Annual Report of the Director of Community
Services & Water to the City Council on the status of the General Plan and the progress of its
implementation, in accordance with Government Code Section 65400(b).
ANNUAL MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM REPORT
FOR THE CITY OF VERNON GENERAL PLAN
Monitoring of the mitigation measures included in the General Plan Update Final EIR was
initiated by City Council Resolution No. 5612 (adopted May 2, 1989). This annual report is the
method through which the City of Vernon complies with the requirements of Section 21081.6 of
the California Public Resources Code pertaining to General Plan mitigation monitoring. Section
21081.6 requires a lead agency to adopt a mitigation monitoring program in order to mitigate or
avoid significant effects on the environment. The monitoring program for implementation of the
General Plan mitigation measures consists of the annual review process undertaken for the
annual report. The overall responsibility for monitoring adherence to General Plan policies
belongs to the City of Vernon Department of Community Services & Water.
ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE
CITY OF VERNON GENERAL PLAN
Government Code Section 65400(b) requires in part that each city "Provide an annual report to
the legislative body on the status of the plan and progress of its implementation...." This annual
report is a working document that provides specific direction for the City of Vernon and alerts
the City to General Plan revisions that may be required in the future. The City of Vernon
General Plan was originally adopted on April 18, 1989, and amended on June 16, 1992 and
February 21, 2001.
The report is prepared in a tabular format to illustrate the relationship between the proposals and
programs contained in the General Plan and implementation actions. The matrix identifies each
General Plan policy whose implementation requires a specific monitoring process, then describes
how each policy is being implemented, the current status of each implementation program, and
the future action required in order to complete each program.
The matrix does not include every policy listed in the General Plan. Some policies are
statements of basic City outlook toward an issue and could be associated with a wide variety of
actions. More specific related policies, however, contain specific direction. These specific
policies, generally linked with land development and program actions, are found in the matrix.
Government Code Section 65400(b), as amended in 1990, requires that the annual report include
"the progress in meeting [the City's] share of regional housing needs determined pursuant to
Section 65584." The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Regional
Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) identified a future housing need of zero for the City based
largely on environmental constraints and the loss of jobs which would result if industrial
employment were displaced by housing.
Government Code Section 65400(b), as amended in 1992, requires that the annual report provide
the status of "local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement,
and development of housing pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 65583."
Section 65583(c)(3) states, "Address and, where appropriate and legally possible, remove
governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing." The
City of Vernon Housing Element discusses actions to maintain and improve housing in the City.
Since the City owns the majority of the housing stock, direct maintenance and improvement is
possible. In the past year the City has continued its program of maintenance and repair.
Development of substantial numbers of new housing units in Vernon_ is unlikely based on the
City's unique character as an exclusively industrial City. Constraints to new housing
development in Vernon are generally not governmental, but due to the absence of available land
and environmental conditions. The City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance permits residences
in any zone. The industrial nature of Vernon results in noise, dust, vibration, odors, and toxic or
chemical storage and wastes from local industries, many of which operate around the clock.
These environmental conditions restrict the availability of appropriate locations for new housing
development in Vernon. The City requires conditional use permits in the Heavy Industry (M-2)
Zone to ensure that any potential new housing is not adversely affected by ongoing industry.
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