Resolution 2016-39RESOLUTION NO. 2016-39
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GILROY, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE SUBMISSION TO THE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF A CERTAIN MEASURE
ENTITLED "GILROY URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY INITIATIVE"
AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 8, 2016 AS CALLED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2016-33
WHEREAS, Gilroy Charter Section 1402 provides the authority to conduct all elections
in accordance with the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California ( "Elections
Code "); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority provided by the Elections Code an initiative
petition was filed with the City Clerk on May 2, 2016, to submit a proposed ordinance relating to
the Urban Growth Boundary; and
WHEREAS, per Election Code Section 9215, the initiative petition was found to be
sufficient as to content and number of qualified signatures, and was certified by the City Clerk
pursuant to Elections Code Section 9211, and the City Council has adopted Resolution No. 2016-
34 on June 20, 2016 accepting said certification; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2016 -34 also authorized the preparation of a report to be
prepared pursuant to Elections Code Section 9212; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has not voted in favor of the adoption of the proposed
ordinance, without alteration; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to submit to the qualified electors of the City a
ballot measure deciding whether the proposed ordinance shall be adopted as provided for under
Elections Code section 9215 (b) and (c); and
WHEREAS, it is desired that the election be consolidated with the statewide election to
be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, and that upon consolidation: the election shall be held
and conducted; election officers appointed; voting precincts designated; ballots printed; election
supplies provided; polls opened and closed; one form of ballot used; ballots opened and returned;
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return results canvassed and certified to the City Clerk, and all other proceedings in connection
with the election to be regulated and completed by the Registrar of Voters of Santa Clara County
in all respects as if there were only one election.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Call Election; Placement of Measure on the Ballot. Pursuant to Elections Code Section
9215, the City Council of the City of Gilroy hereby calls an election at which it shall submit
to the qualified voters of the City, a measure that, if approved, would amend the City of
Gilroy General Plan to establish an urban growth boundary.
2. Ballot Language. Pursuant to the requirements of the laws of the State of California relating
to cities within said State, the following question shall be added to the ballot for the
November 8, 2016, election and thereby submitted to the qualified electors of the City of
Gilroy, which shall substantially read as follows:
Shall an ordinance be adopted to amend the Gilroy
General Plan to add an Urban Growth Boundary line
(UGB) to the General Plan Land Use Plan Map, designate
YES
lands outside the UGB as Open Space and prohibit urban
development on such lands, and provide that (with limited
exceptions) such restrictions may not be amended or
repealed until December 31, 2040 without a vote of the
NO
people ?"
3. Text of the Measure. The text of the proposed ordinance to be submitted to the voters is
attached here as Exhibit A, and incorporated by this reference.
4. Vote Requirement. The vote requirement for the measure to pass is a majority (50% +1) of
the votes cast.
5. Publication of Measure. The City Clerk shall cause notice of the measure to be published
once in the official newspaper of the City of Gilroy, in accordance with Section 12111 of the
Elections Code.
6. Request to Conduct Election and Canvass Returns.
a) Pursuant to Resolution 2016 -33 adopted June 20, 2016, the City Council has
previously called a general municipal election to be held on November 8, 2016.
RESOLUTION NO. 2016-39
b) Pursuant to the requirements of Section 10403 of the Elections Code, Resolution
2016 -33 also requested the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara to
consent and agree to the consolidation of a General Municipal Election with the
Statewide Election on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.
c) For the purpose of placing this measure on the ballot as set forth in Sections 2 and 3
above, the City Council hereby orders said question to also be submitted to the
qualified electors of the City of Gilroy at the general municipal election to be held on
November 8, 2016.
d) Pursuant to Section 10403 of the Elections Code, the City Clerk shall file with the
Board of Supervisors and the Registrar of Voters of the County of Santa Clara
certified copies of this Resolution at least eighty -eight (88) days prior to the herein
referenced election.
e) The City of Gilroy recognizes that additional costs will be incurred by the County of
Santa Clara by reason of this consolidation and agrees to reimburse the County for
said costs.
f) The City Council acknowledges that the consolidated election will be held and
conducted in accordance with the provisions of law regulating the statewide election
in the manner prescribed in Elections Code Section 10418.
g) In all particulars not recited in this Resolution, the election shall be held and
conducted as provided by Elections Code for holding municipal elections.
7. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and
adoption.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AULMAN, BRACCO, HARNEY, LEROE-
MUNOZ, TUCKER, VELASCO and WOODWARD
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS NONE
RESOLUTION NO. 2016-39
I, SHAWNA FREELS, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certify that the
attached Resolution No. 2016 -39 is an original resolution, or true and correct copy of a city
Resolution, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 5th day of July, 2016 at which meeting a quorum was present.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal of
the City pf Gilroy this 6th day-9f July, 2016.
Sfiawna Freels, M
City Clerk of the Cjty of Gilroy
(Seal)
Notice of Intent to Circulate Petition
Notice is hereby given by the persons whose names appear hereon of their intention to circulate
the petition within the City of Gilroy for the purpose of adopting General Plan policies that
establish an Urban Growth Boundary for the City through the year 2040.
A statement of the reasons of the proposed action as contemplated in the petition is as follows:
• To encourage efficient growth patterns and protect Gilroy's quality of life by
concentrating future development largely within existing developed areas.
• To promote and protect continued agricultural and open space uses on lands outside of
the Urban Growth Boundary.
• To allow the City to grow in a manner that fosters and protects the small -town character
and rural identity of Gilroy while encouraging appropriate economic development in
accordance with the City's unique local conditions.
• To promote sustainable job creation by encouraging infill development that will enhance
and revitalize the downtown, guide growth in a compact manner, promote a well - planned
community, and foster neighborhood development.
• To safeguard the City's prosperity and fiscal health by avoiding premature investments in
expensive new and expanded infrastructure and by ensuring that new growth in Gilroy
will be planned in light of resource capacity constraints.
• To allow the City to continue to meet its reasonable housing needs for all economic
segments of the population, especially low- and very low - income households, by
directing the development of housing into areas where services and infrastructure are
more efficiently available.
• To promote stability in long -term planning for the City by establishing cornerstone
policies in the General Plan that designate the geographic limits of long -term urban
development and allow sufficient flexibility within those limits to respond to Gilroy's
changing needs over time.
• To ensure that the City's proposed new General Plan, which will guide the City's
development over the next two decades, includes an Urban Growth Boundary that meets
the needs and reflects the will of the people of Gilroy.
Submitted February 26, 2016
Signed By:
Constance "Connie" A. ers
Co- chair, Gilroy Growing
Smarter
7ssoKA
Rebeca Arme
Member, Gilroy Growing
Smarter
David Almeida
Electrician, IBEW local 332
To the Honorable Clerk of the City of Gilroy: We, the undersigned, registered and qualified
voters of the City of Gilroy, hereby propose an initiative measure to amend the Gilroy General Plan.
We petition you to submit this measure to the City Council of the City of Gilroy for adoption
without change, or for submission of the measure to the voters of the City of Gilroy at the earliest
special or general election for which it qualifies. The measure provides as follows:
Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative
The people of the City of Gilroy do hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: PURPOSE, EFFECT, AND FINDINGS
A. Purpose and effect: This initiative promotes stability in long -term planning for the City
of Gilroy by creating a cornerstone policy within the General Plan that establishes
geographic limits for long -term development while allowing sufficient flexibility within
those limits to respond to the City's changing needs over time. This initiative amends the
City of Gilroy General Plan to establish an Urban Growth Boundary ( "UGB ") for the
City of Gilroy. The UGB is a boundary outside of which urban development will not be
allowed, except for certain public facilities. Only uses consistent with the General Plan
"Open Space" land use designation as it existed on February 26, 2016 (attached as
Exhibit A) and certain provisions of Government Code section 65560(b) (attached as
Exhibit B) that define "open space" are permitted outside the UGB. With certain limited
exceptions where the City makes specific findings, such as for affordable housing, or for
job- creating industrial development consistent with the General Plan "General Industrial"
land use designation as it existed on February 26, 2016 (attached, with certain other land
use designations, as Exhibit C), this UGB may not be amended until December 31, 2040
except by a vote of the people.
B. Findings: The people of the City of Gilroy find that this Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary
Initiative ( "Initiative ") promotes the health, safety, welfare, and quality of life of the _
residents of the City of Gilroy, based upon the following:
The City of Gilroy's Small -Town Character and Rural Identity. Incorporated in
1870, the City of Gilroy has long maintained its unique, small -town character by ensuring
that development maintains the City's strong relationship to its historic features. This
Initiative promotes the City's commitment to its small -town character by concentrating
future development largely within existing developed areas. This Initiative protects the
City's rural identity by ensuring that Gilroy remains bounded by natural open space and
working agricultural lands that separate it from adjacent communities. At the same time,
the Initiative promotes Gilroy's economy by allowing appropriate economic development
in accordance with the City's unique local conditions.
2. The City, of Gilroy's Agricultural Heritage. The City of Gilroy has a rich agricultural
heritage, which remains a vital part of the local economy. This Initiative promotes the
continued viability of agriculture and agri- tourism in the Gilroy area by protecting
agricultural lands from urban encroachment and ensuring that agricultural lands remain a
natural buffer between Gilroy and surrounding communities.
3. The City of Gilroy's Open Spaces and Natural Environment. In addition to working
agricultural lands, the City of Gilroy is surrounded by ranchlands, open spaces, and
scenic areas. Protecting and maintaining Gilroy's natural open space resources —which
include creeks, meadows, hills, woodlands, and vistas —is necessary to preserve their
watershed protection, habitat preservation, recreational, and aesthetic value.
4. The City of Gilroy's Future Development. The General Plan's historic vision for the
City of Gilroy calls.for compact, integrated development to promote a well - planned
community and a vibrant downtown with commercial and residential uses. The Plan calls
for growth to begin inward through infill development and then concentrically outward
from the City's historic core. This Initiative will promote sustainable job creation by
encouraging infill development that will enhance and revitalize the downtown, guide
growth in a compact manner, and foster neighborhood development. This Initiative will
also minimize traffic and reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
5. The City of Gilroy's Prosperity and Fiscal Health. Gilroy residents wish to avoid
premature investments in expensive new and expanded infrastructure. This Initiative will
ensure that new growth in the City will be planned in light of resource capacity
constraints. By encouraging infill development, the Initiative will ensure the efficient use
of the City's existing infrastructure.
6. The City of Gilroy's Housing Supply. The City of Gilroy's General Plan promotes
efficient and affordable housing in Gilroy through measures that encourage mixed use
development in the downtown area, housing infill, and the construction of accessory.
units. As a result, the land use policies and provisions established in the General Plan are
sufficient to address the expected increase in the City's population. This Initiative will
not limit Gilroy's ability to continue to meet the housing needs of all economic segments
of the population, including lower and moderate income households. It will promote this
goal by, among other things, directing housing development into areas where services
and infrastructure can be provided more cost - effectively.
7. The City of Gilroy's Water Needs. The City of Gilroy is dependent on groundwater to
meet its residents' needs for municipal use. It is critical that the City conserve its water
supplies and protect its aquifers from overdraft. Inf ll development promotes water
conservation by reducing lot size and landscaping.
8. No Effect on Lands Within the UGB. This Initiative will not affect land use regulations
or land use designations within the UGB, or the City Council's ability to change them.
9. General Plan Update. At the time this Initiative was submitted, the City of Gilroy was
in the process of updating its General Plan. This Initiative ensures that the will of the
people to include a UGB in the General Plan, as described in this Initiative, is fulfilled.
This Initiative is not intended to direct or constrain the City with respect to its ability to
amend, revise, or update the General Plan, as long as any such amendments, revisions, or
updates are consistent with the Initiative's policies.
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SECTION 2: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
This Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative ( "Initiative ") hereby amends the City of Gilroy
General Plan, as amended through February 26, 2016 ( "submittal date ") ( "General Plan"). The
amendments in subsections A and B of this Section 2 may be changed only by a vote of the
people.
A. General Plan Land Use Map Amendments: The Land Use Plan Map, at page 4 -51 of
the General Plan, Community Design and Development Element, attached as Exhibit D,
is hereby amended to include an Urban Growth Boundary ( "UGB "), established in the
location indicated on the map attached as Exhibit E and shown in greater detail in
Exhibits F(a) through F(d). Although the UGB is, in places, coterminous with the 20 -year
Planning Area boundary, the City Limit, and/or the Urban Service Area boundary, the
four lines are independent of one another in legal significance. and purpose.
As shown on the map attached as Exhibit E, the Land Use Plan Map is further amended
to designate as "Open Space" all lands outside the UGB but within the 20 -Year Planning
Boundary except for (1) those lands designated "Educational Facility" as of the submittal
date, and (2) those lands designated "Park/Recreation Facility" that are located adjacent
to lands designated "Educational Facility" as of the submittal date.
Except for the location of the UGB and the designation of lands outside the UGB as
"Open Space," the information depicted on Exhibit E is provided for contextual purposes
only and is not readopted by this Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative. Further,
except for the location of the UGB, the information depicted on Exhibits F(a) through
F(d) is provided for contextual purposes only and is not adopted or readopted by this
Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative.
B. General Plan Text Amendment: Text to be inserted in the General Plan is indicated in
bold type. The General Plan Community Design Element (which is a part of the General
Plan) is hereby amended to add the following new..Policies:
1. On Page 4 -28 of the City of Gilroy General Plan, Community Design and Development
Element, add the following Policies 2.13 and 2.14 below existing Policy 2.12:
Policy 2.13
Urban Growth Boundary. In 2016, the people of the City of Gilroy approved
an Urban Growth Boundary ( "UGB ") by initiative to protect the unique
character of the City of Gilroy and the agriculture and open space character
of the surrounding areas. The UGB is a line beyond which urban
development is not allowed. Except for public parks, public educational
facilities (such as public schools and public colleges), and public wastewater,
sewer, storm drain, and water recycling facilities, only uses consistent with:
(1) the General Plan "Open Space" land use designation as this designation
existed on February 26, 2016; and (2) the uses of "open space land" as set
forth in Government Code section 65560, subsections (b), (b)(1), (b)(2),
(b)(3), and (b)(4) are allowed outside the UGB.
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The City of Gilroy's UGB reflects a commitment to direct future growth
within the City's existing urban areas in order to prevent urban sprawl into
the agriculturally and environmentally important areas surrounding the
City. The UGB protects the health, safety, welfare, and quality of life of the
residents of Gilroy by concentrating future residential, commercial, and
industrial growth in areas already served by urban services. The policies
implementing the UGB allow sufficient flexibility within its limits to respond
to the City's changing needs over time. The UGB complements General Plan
policies encouraging infill development and supporting a thriving downtown
center.
Policy 2.14
Urban Growth Boundary Implementation. Until December 31, 2040, the
following General Plan provisions, as adopted by the Gilroy Urban Growth
Boundary Initiative, may not be amended or repealed except by a vote of the
people: Policy 2.13 and Policy 2.14 of the Community Design and
Development Element.
(a) Until December 31, 2040, lands outside the UGB as shown on the General
Plan Land Use Plan Map may be redesignated, and the location of the UGB
depicted on the Land Use Plan Map may be amended, only by a vote of the
people, or by the City Council pursuant to the procedures set forth in
subsections (b) through (e) below.
(b) The City Council may, if it deems it to be in the public interest, amend the
location of the UGB depicted on the Land Use Plan Map, provided that the
amended boundary is within or coextensive with the limits of the UGB as
established by the Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative. The City
Council, may, if it deems it to be in the public interest, redesignate lands
outside the UGB, provided that the new designation allows only uses
consistent with (1) the General Plan "Open Space" land use designation as
this designation existed on February 26, 2016; and (2) the uses of "open space
land" as set forth in Government Code section 65560, subsections (b), (b)(1),
(b)(2), (b)(3), and (b)(4).
(c) The City Council may amend the location of the UGB located on the Land
Use Plan Map, and /or redesignate lands outside the UGB, if the City Council
determines that doing so is necessary to comply with State law regarding the
provision of housing for all segments of the community. The City Council
may do so only if it first makes each of the following findings based on
substantial evidence:
(1) That the land proposed to be brought within the UGB and /or
redesignated is immediately adjacent to: (i) the existing UGB; and (ii)
available water and sewer connections; and
(2) That the proposed development will consist primarily of low- and
very low - income housing pursuant to the Housing Element of this
General Plan;
(3) That there is no existing vacant or undeveloped residentially -
designated land within the UGB to accommodate the proposed
development and it is not feasible to accommodate the proposed
development by redesignating lands within the UGB for low- and very
low- income housing; and
(4) That the proposed development is necessary to comply with State
law requirements for the provision of low- and very low - income
housing and the area of land within the proposed development will
not exceed the minimum area necessary to comply with State law.
(d) To promote sustainable job creation, the City Council may amend the
location of the UGB located on the Land Use Plan Map and /or redesignate
lands outside the UGB in order to allow uses consistent with the General
Plan "General Industrial" land use designation as this designation existed on
February 26, 2016, provided that no more than 50 acres of land may be
brought within the UGB and /or redesignated pursuant to this subsection in
any calendar year. The City Council may do so only if it makes each of the
following findings based on substantial evidence:
(1) That the land proposed to be brought within the UGB and /or
redesignated is immediately adjacent to: (i) the existing UGB; and (ii)
available water and sewer connections; and
(2) That the land proposed to be brought within the UGB and /or
redesignated is the subject of a pending application to the City for a
specific development proposal; and
(3) That there is no existing appropriately designated land within the
UGB that could accommodate the development as proposed or with
modifications, and that would provide substantially the same benefits;
and
(4) That it is not feasible to accommodate the proposed development
by redesignating lands within the UGB for the proposed development.
(e) Upon request of an affected landowner with a pending development
application, the City Council may amend the location of the UGB depicted on
the Land Use Plan Map, and/or redesignate lands outside the UGB,.if it
makes both of the following findings based on substantial evidence:
(1) That the application of the UGB depicted on the Land Use Plan
Map, or of the Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative's designation
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of land outside the UGB, would constitute an unconstitutional taking
of the landowner's property; and
(2) That the UGB amendment and/or land use redesignation will
allow additional land uses only to the minimum extent necessary to
avoid such a taking of the landowner's property.
(f) Prior to amending the location of the UGB or redesignatiog lands outside
the UGB pursuant to subsections (c) through (e) of this Policy, the City
Council shall hold at least one noticed public hearing for the purpose of
receiving testimony and evidence from the applicant and the public on the
proposed amendment and any findings proposed in connection with such
amendment. This hearing shall be in addition to any other public hearings
required for a General Plan amendment.
(g) The General Plan may be reorganized or updated, and individual
provisions may be renumbered or reordered in the course of ongoing updates
of the General Plan in accordance with the requirements of State law, but.
Policy 2.13 and Policy 2.14 of the Community Design and Development
Element shall continue to be included in the General Plan unless earlier
amended or repealed by the voters of the City. After December 31, 2040, this
Policy 2.14 shall have no further force and effect, and the City Council, if it
deems it in the public interest, may amend the Land Use Plan Map and other
General Plan provisions addressed by this Policy 2.14 in accordance with
State law without a vote of the people.
(h) The City, and its departments, boards, commissions, officers, and
employees, shall not approve any general plan amendment, zoning
amendment, specific plan, specific plan amendment, rezoning, subdivision
map, conditional use permit, or take any other discretionary action, that is
inconsistent with Policy 2.13 and Policy 2.14 of the Community Design and
Development Element of the General Plan. Any general plan amendment,
zoning amendment, specific plan, specific plan amendment, rezoning,
subdivision map, conditional use permit, or any other discretionary approval
granted by the City that either redesignates land outside the UGB or brings
land within the UGB under subsections (c) through (e) of this Policy 2.14
must be consistent with the findings made to support that Iand's
redesignation or inclusion within the UGB.
C. General Plan Conforming Amendments: The General Plan is further amended as set
forth below in this Section 2.0 in order to promote internal consistency among the
various sections of the General Plan. Text to be inserted in the General Plan is indicated
in bold type. Text to be deleted from.the General Plan is indicated in strikeeut type. Text
in standard type currently appears in the General Plan and is not changed or readopted by
this Initiative. Figures to be deleted are indicated with a superimposed "X ". The language
adopted in the following amendments may be further amended as appropriate without a
vote of the people, during the course of further updates and revisions to the General Plan,
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in a manner consistent with Policies 2.13 and 2.14 of the Community Design and
Development Element.
The third full paragraph on page 3 -2 of the Strategic Direction Element of the General
PIan is amended as follows:
Though it will continue to grow over the next twenty years, Gilroy will retain its
rural identity. The Urban Growth Boundary, adopted by initiative in 2016,
will ensure that the City's k-&-boundaries will be defined by
natural open space and working agricultural lands that separate it from adjacent
communities.
2. The fourth full paragraph on page 3 -2 of the Strategic Direction Element of the General
Plan is amended as follows:
Gilroy will be a well - planned, compact community. It will first grow inward
through infill development, and.then concentrically outward from its histori c core.
The Urban Growth Boundary, adopted by initiative in 2016, will protect the
areas surrounding Gilroy from unnecessary development and urban sprawl.
Old and new parts of the community will be integrated with one another through
the city's network of streets, bike lanes, and pedestrian highways.
3. The first bulleted item on page 3 -6 of the Strategic Direction Element of the General Plan
is amended as follows:
■ Manage Growth. Growth presents challenges as well as opportunities. The
General Plan strives to manage growth so that benefits to the community
are realized, and potentially negative impacts are minimized or eliminated.
Growth management tools established in or supported by the General Plan
include the Urban Growth Boundary adopted by initiative in 2016, 20-
Year Growth Boundary, Urban Service Area, Residential Development
Ordinance, Level of Service Standards, and policies that coordinate
development approvals with infrastructure extensions and service
provision.
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4. At the bottom of page 3 -10 of the Strategic Direction Element of the General Plan, Figure
3 -1 including the accompanying label, as reproduced below, is deleted in its entirety:
5. The first paragraph containing bulleted items on page 3 -20 of the Strategic Direction
Element of the General Plan is amended as follows:
The Campus Industrial designation has been mapped in
One ether- s-^^"°r- an area is-located east of Highway 101 in the vicinity of
the proposed Buena Vista interchange (approximately 40 acres).
6. The second and third full paragraphs of page 4 -2 of the Community Design and
Development Element of the General Plan are amended and deleted as follows:
The Land Use Plan Map covers the area within the "20 -Year Boundary" of the
General Plan. This is the area that the City expects to be serviced and developed
in uFban by the year 2020 provided that all'such service provision and
development must be consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary adopted
by initiative in 2016, with additional lands beyond projected growth needs to
ensure a functioning land market. It also includes some open space areas (most
notably the southwestern hillside area) that will not be developed in urban uses,
but are included to facilitate their protection and management as scenic
community resources.
7. At the bottom of page 4 -2 of the Community Design and Development Element of the
General.Plan, Figure 4 -1 including the accompanying label, as reproduced below, is
deleted in its entirety:
4 -1. Land Use Acreage, by General Land Use Category and Development
Total Undeveloped Pj1Eent
Acres Acres' 1,10eveloped
Residential
6,053
1,550
26%
West of Highway 10
6,053
1,55
26%
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1,559
457
29%
West or Highway 101
1,019
167
16%
East of Highway 101
4
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1,493
74%
West or Highway 701
376
183
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1,630
1,310
80%
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8. The second full paragraph of page 4 -3 of the Community Design and Development
Element of the General Plan is amended to include the following as the second bulleted
item:
■ Inclusion of the Urban Growth Boundary adopted by initiative in
2016. The UGB focuses future growth within the City in order to
prevent urban sprawl into the agriculturally and environmentally
important areas surrounding the City. With limited exceptions, lands
outside the UGB are to be preserved for agricultural and open space
uses.
9. The third bulleted item of the second full paragraph of page 4 -3 of the Community
Design and Development Element of the General Plan is amended as follows:
a Creation of a Campus Industrial land use designation to encourage
development of campus -style office parks. This designatien has be
mapped in 4wee areas. • the area ti.eurlaed by the Outlets en the west,
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10. Policy 2.01 on page 4 -24 of the Community Design and Development Element of the
General Plan is amended as follows:
Policy 2.01
Location of Growth. Maximize existing infrastructure and service investments —
and avoid premature investment for facility and service extensions —by directing
new growth to vacant and under - utilized lands within the Urban Service Area,
consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary ( "UGB") adopted by initiative
in 2016. As a second -tier priority, direct new development to areas that border on
existing urban development or are immediately adjacent to the Urban Service
Area, prohibiting costly "leap frog" development and ensuring a compact
development pattern, consistent with the UGB.
11. Policy 2.04 on page 4 -24 of the Community Design and Development Element of the
General Plan is amended as follows:
Policy 2.04
Growth Management Tools and Process. Utilize the Residential Development
Ordinance, Urban Growth Boundary, Urban Service Area, 20 -Year Planning
Boundary, sewer treatment and disposal capacities, and natural resource
management policies (including water resources) as tools for managing the rate,
location and extent of growth. Ensure that the processes for establishing,
reviewing and implementing these tools are open to the public and responsive to
public concerns.
12. The last paragraph of Policy 2.08, on page 4 -26 of the Community Design and
Development Element of the General Plan is amended as follows:
Lands within the 20 -Year Boundary are those to which the City expects to
provide services in the next 20 years. Any such service provision shall be
consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary adopted by initiative in 2016.
Applications for Urban Service Area expansions will only be accepted for lands
within the 20 -Year Boundary.
13. Policy 2.11 on page 4 -28 of the Community Design and Development Element of the
General Plan is deleted as follows:
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14. Action 1.F on page 443 of the Community Design and Development Element of the
General Plan is amended as follows:
Action 1.F
Campus Industrial Specific Plans. Undertake pro- active efforts in areas where the
City seeks to facilitate the development of `campus industrial' uses in keeping
with the goals and policies of the General Plan.
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15. On page 4 -45 of the General Plan Community Design and Development Element, below
existing Action 2.13, add the following new Action:
Action 2.E
Urban Growth Boundary. Maintain the Urban Growth Boundary adopted in
2016 by the voters in the Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative, in keeping
with the objectives set forth in Policy 2.13. Display the UGB on the Land Use
Plan Map, and process amendments to the UGB pursuant to the procedures
set forth in Policy 2.14.
16. Policy 12.08 on page 6 -3 of the Transportation and Circulation Element of the General
Plan is amended as follows:
Policy 12.8
Standard Level of Service (LOS). Maintain traffic conditions at LOS C or better
at Gilroy intersections and roadways, allowing some
areas (as specified on the `Level of Service D Areas' Map, page 6 7111 subject to
the timing and other limitations imposed by the Gilroy Urban Growth -
Boundary Initiative) to operate at LOS D or better. Exceptions to this standard
will be allowed only where the City Council determines that the improvements
needed to maintain the City's standard level of service at specific locations are
infeasible.
17. On page 7 -24 of the Public Facilities and Services Element of the General Plan, the City
of Gilroy Parks & Recreation System Master Plan Map (Geographical Park Service
Needs) (attached as Exhibit G) is amended as portrayed in the map attached as Exhibit H.
SECTION 3: IMPLEMENTATION
A. Effective Date: "Effective Date" means the date that the Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary
Initiative ( "Initiative ") became effective pursuant to State law.
B. City of Gilroy General Plan: Upon the Effective Date of this Initiative, the provisions
of Section 2 of the Initiative are hereby inserted into the City of Gilroy General Plan, as
an amendment thereof; except that if the four amendments of the mandatory elements of
the General Plan permitted by State law for any given calendar year have already been
utilized in the year in which the Initiative becomes effective, this General Plan
amendment shall be the first amendment inserted into the City of Gilroy General Plan on
January 1 of the following year. Upon the Effective Date of this Initiative, any provisions
of the Municipal Code or of any other City of Gilroy ordinance or resolution that are
inconsistent with the provisions adopted by this Initiative shall not be applied or enforced
in a manner inconsistent with this Initiative.
C. Interim Amendments: The date that the notice of intention to circulate this Initiative
was submitted to the elections official of the City of Gilroy is referenced herein as the
"submittal date." The City of Gilroy General Plan in effect on the submittal date as
amended by this Initiative comprises an integrated, internally consistent, and compatible
statement of policies for the City of Gilroy. In order to ensure that nothing in this
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Initiative measure would prevent the General Plan from being an integrated, internally
consistent, and compatible statement of the policies of the City, as required by State law;
and to ensure that the actions of the voters in enacting this Initiative are given effect, any
amendment or update to the General Plan that is adopted between the submittal date and
the date that the General Plan is amended by this Initiative measure shall, to the extent
that such interim - enacted provision is inconsistent with the General Plan provisions
adopted by this Initiative, be amended as soon as possible to ensure consistency between
the provisions adopted by this Initiative and other provisions of the General Plan.
D. Other City Plans, Ordinances, and Policies: The City of Gilroy is hereby authorized
and directed to amend the City of Gilroy General Plan and other ordinances and policies
affected by this Initiative as soon as possible and periodically thereafter as necessary to
ensure consistency between the provisions adopted in this Initiative and other sections of
the General Plan and other City plans, ordinances, and policies.
E. Reorganization: The General Plan may be reorganized or readopted in different format,
and individual provisions may be renumbered or reordered, in the course of ongoing
updates of the General Plan, provided that the provisions of Section 2.A and 2.13 of this
Initiative shall remain in the General Plan through at least December 31, 2040, unless
earlier repealed or amended by vote of the people of the City of Gilroy.
F. Implementing Ordinances: The City Council is authorized, after a duly noticed public
hearing, to adopt implementing ordinances, guidelines, rules, and/or regulations, as
necessary, to further the purposes of this Initiative.
G. Enforcement and Defense of Initiative: The City Council shall take all steps reasonably
necessary to enforce this Initiative and to defend it against any challenge to its validity.
H. Exemptions: The provisions of this Initiative shall not apply to the extent, but only to the
extent, that they would violate the constitution, or laws of the United States or the State of
California. Should any application of the Initiative effect an unconstitutional taking of
private property, an exemption is permitted only to the minimum extent necessary to
avoid such a taking. Likewise, this Initiative shall not apply to any development project
or ongoing activity that has obtained, as of the Effective Date of the Initiative, a vested
right pursuant to State law.
SECTION 4: EFFECT OF COMPETING OR ALTERNATIVE MEASURE ON THE
SAME BALLOT
This Initiative adopts a comprehensive scheme to establish an Urban Growth Boundary for the
City of Gilroy. By voting for this Initiative, the voters expressly declare their intent that any
other measure which appears on the same ballot as this Initiative and addresses the existence or
location of an Urban Growth Boundary for the City of Gilroy, or conflicts with any provision of
this Initiative, shall be deemed to conflict with the entire cohesive scheme adopted by this
Initiative. Because of this conflict, if this Initiative and any such other City of Gilroy measure
receive a majority of votes by the voters voting thereon at the same election, then the measure
receiving the most votes in favor shall prevail and no provision of the other measure shall take
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effect. For the purposes of this Section 4, any other measure that appears on the same ballot as
this Initiative and purports to amend any provision of this Initiative shall be deemed to directly
conflict with this entire Initiative.
SECTION 5: SEVERABILITY AND INTERPRETATION
This Initiative shall be broadly construed in order to achieve its purpose.
This Initiative shall be interpreted so as to be consistent with all applicable Federal, State, and
County laws, rules, and regulations. If any section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph,
sentence, clause, phrase, part, or portion of this Initiative is held to be invalid or unconstitutional
by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this Initiative. The voters hereby declare that this Initiative,
and each section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, sentence, clause, phrase, part, or portion
thereof would have been adopted or passed even if one or more sections, subsections,
paragraphs, subparagraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, parts, or portions were declared invalid
or unconstitutional. If any provision of this Initiative is held invalid as applied to any person or
circumstance, such invalidity shall not affect any application of this Initiative that can be given
effect without the invalid application.
Any singular tern shall include the plural and any plural term shall include the singular. The title
and captions of the various sections in this Initiative are for convenience and organization only,
and are not intended to be referred to in construing the provisions of this Initiative.
SECTION 6: AMENDMENT OR REPEAL
Except as otherwise provided herein, this Initiative may be amended or repealed only by a vote
of the people of the City of Gilroy.
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Exhibits:
Exhibit A: Excerpt of the City of Gilroy General Plan: Community Design and Development
Element, pages 4 -18 to 4 -19 (General Plan "Open Space" land use designation as this
designation existed on February 26, 2016)
Exhibit B: Government Code section 65560 (as of February 26, 2016)
Exhibit C: Excerpts of the City of Gilroy General Plan: Community Design and Development
Element, page 4 -16 (General Plan "General Industrial" land use designation as this designation
existed on February 26, 2016) and page 4 -19 (General Plan "Park and Recreation Facility" and
"School" land use designations as these designation existed on February 26, 2016)
Exhibit D: City of Gilroy General Plan Land Use Plan Map, City of Gilroy General Plan
Community Design and Development Element, page 4 -51
Exhibit E: City of Gilroy General Plan Land Use Plan Map (as amended by the Gilroy Urban
Growth Boundary Initiative, showing location of UGB and redesignation of lands outside UGB)
Exhibit F(a): Urban Growth Boundary (Detail): Northwest Section
Exhibit F(b): Urban Growth Boundary (Detail): Northeast Section
Exhibit F(c): Urban Growth Boundary (Detail): Southeast Section
Exhibit F(d): Urban Growth Boundary (Detail): Southwest Section
Exhibit G: City of Gilroy Parks & Recreation System Master Plan Map (Geographical Park
Service Needs), City of Gilroy General Plan Public Facilities and Services Element, page 7 -24.
Exhibit H: City of Gilroy Parks & Recreation System Master Plan Map (Geographical Park
Service Needs) (as amended by the Gilroy Urban Growth Boundary Initiative)
7571 89.3
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Exhibit A
Community Design and Development
Inc
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_'zin 14'1 ls chill (-rr•rit Io;i of a tm( 1, y, a'j E;R ar('a
li<+rir in tt�t arca� pcitc nt ia; as a Err: risf dt ctina[i,)r. building
tlliurdl t haiac[,'r cliju qualm(,.
R,si(:,nrvnl u�,.'S in the HP ,k-.-1 PaS%ama sliouid bt` limired t+7 hm Pr
,j,'ri�,*t% rat', lup'li('i1tS, JUS!!c-recl 71,mr flit south, its part of Elie
avea tU''•ard% U%as Cm(-t. (i't2,specting % ielks frc,n, the ( met
I�td ih u- np,,rian(t ati d rrcrcational restlur(_C) dad it tilt Hoc,.
Ranch aura north of Highk%ay 152 Clustered designs should en-
surt the preset�ation of significant )p(n space areas. %ieu cvrri-
dors, and sionificanr rtarural fearurr•s
Commercial uses should be limited in scale and typr to ensure
compatibility %J-h the agricultural character of Hacker Pass. These
`agri- tourism" uses alight include % %inr,ries, fruit stands, and gift
snaps specializing in agricultural products. 5malt-restaurants and
-bed- and- bccakfast' establishments %%ould also be compatible if
limited in scale and quantity.
All dv ,eiopmrnts n-iust Enect strict landscaping, site design. siglage
and ar(-hitcctural design standards to ensure visual compatibility
%%-iih the unique atmosphere of the Hecker Pass area.
.4n mrii ieu of the General Plansgoals and intent in rplation to the
fret.[ Hecker Pass Spe, -ial Use District is prof ided in Chapter 3. Stra
tt it Direction.
OPEN SPACE
Zoning: Zoning districts that are consistent with the Open Space designa-
tion include:
■ OS - Open Space
■ Al -Agriculture
Description: This designation is applied to areas where urban development is
either inappropriate or undesirable. Specifically, it Is used to pre-
serve and protect lands that are considered environmentally unfit
for development, Including:
• Natural resource areas such as the Uvas Creek and Llagas
Creek corridors and the southwestern foothills; and
4 -18 1 Gilroy General Plan Adopted June 2002
Exhibit A
Community Design and Development
• Hazardous areas such as fault zones and floodways.
While some limited activities and structures may be allowed, these
are subject to site - specific environmental review and must be lim-
ited in scope to ensure preservation of natural resources and pro-
tection of public health and safety.
PARE A", D R: CREATION FrCR[1 l*
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dt" l : VC t(il1 ill( iLI(JU
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Description: T lli, des g;niiiuil i� apl;li('d t'., L•ti .htinb and fUtUrk delelop•t i,d *k
i?ildi. tree l(i(lirlg �xistiti;� and pia ;�nc•d lincar parks- that s(•rvr 1✓(;th
z- circuld:iiin and rccrearrin function. It is also epplit'kl iv puillic
recreatiun areas siicf-, as the golf cuursc.
PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC FACILITY
ZOliill`: Z0!liT(7 th2i art. (uliliSTCI'' \i itii (I'll FlUblic,O_Liasi-Public
Fa., i;it% do,ignadi-,n ink ludo:
PIS - Perk!Public Facilities
Description: Tilis desionat ion is aijpLcd to existing and planned publi( o Gua_si
public facilities EKarnples Of public facilities include Cits Hall.
th( I:bral\, the fire staticlns, and uiilit� suh-staiions: of
quasi- public facilities inciud( the cL nictern and the hospital
SCHOOL
Zuning' Zc'lirl_ districts ;Las arc cun>islollt k%Rll the �khool dr,icnaci:a;
i [ 1clude
Pr - Park Pul)lic acilities
Descriptin!?. This is applied IV existin -and fUlLin x L(10 f8(il ;nee,
1I'Icludin'.3 i)i,Ill puff ik \, II,ILIk (ol1 nt J anC opt'rd;(d L\ Ov, C, ::rt)1
_
.lit "r,._�,Lil�l�.l LJIC1rJ�. t an�� �:2lli n'1 3'!il pr'.\J'.L s`I7ii1.,
Adopted lune 2002 Gilroy General Plan 1 4 -19
Exhibit B
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65560
65560.
(a) `Local open -space plan" is the open -space element of a county or city general
plan adopted by the board or council, either as the local open -space plan or as the
interim local open -space plan adopted pursuant to Section 65563.
(b) "Open -space land" is any parcel or area of land or water that is essentially
unimproved and devoted to an open -space use as defined in this section, and that
is designated on a local, regional, or state open -space plan as any of the following:
(1) Open space for the preservation of natural resources including, but not limited
to, areas required for the preservation of plant and animal life, including habitat for
fish and wildlife species; areas required for ecologic and other scientific study
purposes; rivers, streams, bays, and estuaries; and coastal beaches, lakeshores,
banks of rivers and streams, greenways, as defined in Section 816.52 of the Civil
Code, and watershed lands.
(2) Open space used for the managed production of resources, including, but not
limited to, forest lands, rangeland, agricultural lands, and areas of economic
importance for the production of food or fiber; areas required for recharge of
groundwater basins; bays, estuaries, marshes, rivers, and streams that are
important for the management of commercial fisheries; and areas containing major
mineral deposits, including those in short supply.
(3) Open space for outdoor recreation, including, but not limited to, areas of
outstanding scenic, historic, and cultural value; areas particularly suited for park
and recreation purposes, including access to lakeshores, beaches, and rivers and
streams; and areas that serve as links between major recreation and open -space
reservations, including utility easements, banks of rivers and streams, trails,
greenways, and scenic highway corridors.
(4) Open space for public health and safety, including, but not limited to, areas that
require special management or regulation because of hazardous or'special
conditions such as earthquake fault zones, unstable soil areas, flood plains,
watersheds, areas presenting high fire risks, areas required for the protection of
water quality and water reservoirs, and areas required for the protection and
enhancement of air quality.
(5) Open space in support of the mission of military installations that comprises
areas adjacent to military installations, military training routes, and underlying.
restricted airspace that can provide additional buffer zones to military activities and
complement the resource values of the military lands.
(6) Open space for the protection of places, features, and objects described in
Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.
(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 639, Sec. 4. Effective January 1, 2016.)
Exhibit B
REFERENCED STATUTE
For informational purposes, the text of Civil Code section 816.52, which is
referenced in Government Code section 65560, subsection (b)(1), is provided
below:
CIVIL CODE SECTION 816.52
816.52. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
(a) (1) "Adjacent" means within 400 yards from the property boundary of an
existing urban waterway.
(2) This subdivision does not create a new authority to place or extend an
easement on private property that is not part of a voluntary agreement.
(b) "Greenway" means a pedestrian and bicycle, nonmotorized vehicle
transportation, and recreational travel corridor that meets the following
requirements:
(1) Includes landscaping that improves rivers and streams, provides flood
protection benefits, and incorporates the significance and value of natural,
historical, and cultural resources, as documented in the local agency's applicable
planning .document, including, but not limited to, a master plan, a general plan, or
a specific plan.
(2) Is separated and protected from shared roadways, is adjacent to an urban
waterway, and incorporates both ease of access to nearby communities and an
array of amenities and services for the users of the corridor and nearby
communities.
(3) Is located on public lands or private lands, or a combination of public and
private lands, where public access to those lands for greenway purposes has been
legally authorized by, or legally obtained from, the fee owner of the land and, if
applicable, the operator of any facility or improvement located on the land, through
leases, easements, or other agreements entered into by the fee owner and the
operator of any affected facility or improvement on the land.
(4) Reflects design standards regarding appropriate widths, clearances, setbacks
from obstructions, and centerlines protecting directional travel, and other
considerations, as appropriate, that are applicable for each affected local agency, as
documented in the local agency's applicable planning document, including, but not
limited to, a master plan, general plan, or specific plan.
(5) May incorporate appropriate lighting, public amenities, art, and other features
that are consistent with a local agency's planning document, including, but not
limited to, a general plan, master plan, or specific plan.
(c) "Greenway easement" means any limitation in a deed, will, or other instrument
in the form of an easement, restriction, covenant, or condition that is or has been
executed by or on behalf of the owner of the land subject to the easement and is
Exhibit B
binding upon successive owners of that land, for the purpose of developing
greenways adjacent to urban waterways.
(d) "Local agency" means a city, county, or city and county.
(e) "Urban waterway" means a creek, stream, or river that crosses (1) developed
residential, commercial, or industrial property or (2) open space where the land use
is designated as residential, commercial, or industrial, as referenced in a local
agency's planning document, including, but not limited to, a general plan, master
plan, or specific general plan.
Exhibit C
Commsmity Design and Development
aI LNDUSTRIAL PARK
Intensity: Maximum building height of 35 feet (2 stori(,$)
Zoning: Zoning districts that are consistent ►pith ihr Industrial Park desig-
nation include:
• Ml - Limited Industrial
CM - Commercial Industrial
Description: This designation allows developmentssirnilar to those in the "Cam-
pus Industrial" designation in that they denrOnWate by the quality
of their development and the nature of their operations that they
can locate in close proximity to residential and commercial uses
with a minimum of environmental conflict. Although they still
must meet strict landscaping. buffering and design standards. they
do not require a "carnpus. setting or integrated open space areas.
Typical activities include light manufacturing operations. electronics
assembly plants, and large warehouses. While `Campus Industrial"
uses might be considered more "office" and less "industrial," uses
in this category might be considered more `industrial- and less
.office
GENERAL INDUSTRIAL
Intensity: Maximum building height of 75 feet (6 stories)
Zoning: Zoning districts that are consistent with the General Industrial
designation include:
• M2 - General Industrial
■ M 1 - Limited Industrial
• CM - Commercial Industrial
Description: Establishments located in these areas characteristically require large
parcels of land with good truck and/or rail access. Due to the
nature of their operation (potential noise, truck traffic, outside
storage, lighting, odors, etc.), uses in this category typically re-
quire special mitigations (e.g., landscape buffers, limited hours of
operation, etc.) when located adjacent to residential areas. Ex-
amples of activities in a General Industrial area include large -
scale manufacturing, assembly, storage, distribution, and whole-
saling.
4 -16 1 Gilroy General Plan Adopted June 2002
Exhibit C
Community Design and Development
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PARK AND RECREATION FACILITY
Zoning: Zoning districts that are consistent with the Park and Recreation
designation include:
• PF — Park/Public Facilities
• OS — Open Space
Description: This designation is applied to existing and future developed park
lands, including existing and planned 'linear parka that serve both
a circulation and recreation function. It is also applied to public
recreation areas such as the golf course.
PUBLIC /QU"%SI- PUBLIC FACILITY
Zoning: ZUnlllo llIJtrlClJ Ihat aIt' CUf1JtSIC17: 11 tip' 'l.(' 1 tlhiiC QUaSi PUh!rC
Fat; iitti desi -nationincluclC.
PF - Park.'"P(.tbliL Facilities
Description: This designatio.,i is applied to existing and plattned, public 01 quani-
p(!blic facilities. Examples of public ftciiltieJ include City Hall.
the Iibrar\. the fire stati(ms, and wilUv su! - siaticrl-;. exil-nplos of
ouas- tMublic facilities inrludr' rlic rrttteterti anti Ihc, hosnita'.
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Zoning: Zoning districts that are consistent with the School designation
include:
■ PF — Park/Public Facilities
Description: This designation is applied to existing and future school facilities,
including both public schools (owned and operated by the Gilroy
Unified School District and Gavilan College) and private schools
(except where the school is part of another facility, such as a church),
Adopted June 2002 Gilroy General Plan 1 4 -19
Exhibit D
Downtown
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Land Use Plan Map
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Geographical Park Service Needs
LEGEND
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".S." . ... . ....................... El Roble Park . ......... RealdrmUal
F-irislingland
..... .............. . ................. .. P .......... Rainbow Park ...... ... . .. ............. Fultife Schools
............... ... SPORTS PARKS
Target Areas for
.............. . . ..... . .. .. . ........... Gavitan Sports Park Potential Future Parks
ua. .... .
............» PARK PRESERVES City Unts
Babbo Creek 20 Year EXPM$iDn
. . ... ...................._...« ........... Park P— ------- Urban SWAM Eiguntlary
Was Creek
.............. . ....... . ........ . .......... Pork Pmam
Cordage Kitts Channel
.. . . ........ . ... P. ....... . . . ................ Park Pmer.
—.........-FUTURE PARK PRE - SERVES
Uvas Creek Park
.,....... ..._.............1............. P1eS"EKt$A5i0n
.......... ...... . ........ ......,.FUTURE PAWS
.........«..... ........ ............ Carriage Hills
Cirristruas Hit] Park!
;� . ......................... Hilside Addition
........... . ... .. . ............... Farrell AN*
V"!cherpass
........... .. ..................... Community Park
Gkoy
....... . ........ Sports Park
............. ..................... ..... Glen Loma Future
Park I
.............. ............. 13W Lorno Future City of Gilroy
Part 2
............ ............................... Los Anwos Park Parks & Recreation System
Master Plan
. .............. ... -. 11" Tema and Third Bellinger foster Steinmetz
Sunrise Part
..... .. . ............. .. --.- Llvds St hNAfea
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