67675
. (a) The board shall prepare, adopt, review, revise from time
to time, and maintain a plan for the future use and development of
the territory occupied by Fort Ord as of January 1, 1993. The adopted
plan shall be the official local plan for the reuse of the base for
all public purposes, including all discussions with the Army and
other federal agencies, and for purposes of planning, design, and
funding by all state agencies.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the board
may adopt the "Final Base Reuse Plan" prepared by the Fort Ord Reuse
Group as the Fort Ord Reuse Plan for purposes of this title. The
plan adopted pursuant to this subdivision may serve as the Fort Ord
Reuse Plan until July 1, 1996. The board may prepare elements
described in subdivision (c) that are generally consistent with the
adopted plan. After July 1, 1996, only a plan containing the required
elements and fully satisfying the requirements of this title shall
serve as the Fort Ord Reuse Plan.
(c) The Fort Ord Reuse Plan shall include all of the following
elements:
(1) A land use plan for the integrated arrangement and general
location and extent of, and the criteria and standards for, the uses
of land, water, air, space, and other natural resources within the
area of the base. The land use plan shall designate areas of the base
for residential, commercial, industrial, and other uses, and may
specify maximum development intensities and other standards and
criteria. The land use plan shall provide for public safety.
(2) A transportation plan for the integrated development of a
system of roadways, transit facilities, air transportation
facilities, and appurtenant terminals and other facilities for the
movement of people and goods to, from, and within the area of the
base.
(3) A conservation plan for the preservation, development, use,
and management of natural resources within the area of the base,
including, but not limited to, soils, shoreline, scenic corridors
along transportation routes, open spaces, wetlands, recreational
facilities, historical facilities, and habitat of, or for,
exceptional flora and fauna.
(4) A recreation plan for the development, use, and management of
the recreational resources within the area of the base.
(5) A five-year capital improvement program that complies with the
requirements of Section 65403. The program shall include an
allocation of the available water supply, sewage treatment capacity,
solid waste disposal capability, and other limited public service
capabilities among the potential developments within the area of the
base. The program shall also identify both of the following:
(A) Base-wide facilities identified pursuant to Section 67679.
(B) Local facilities that are in the county or a city with
territory occupied by Fort Ord and that primarily serve residents of
the county or that city.
(d) In addition to the plan elements required pursuant to
subdivision (c), the plan may also include any element or subject
specified in Section 65302.
(e) The Fort Ord Reuse Plan may provide for development to occur
in phases, with criteria concerning public facility development and
other factors that must be satisfied within each time phase.
(f) In preparing, adopting, reviewing, and revising the reuse
plan, the board shall be consistent with approved coastal plans, air
quality plans, water quality plans, spheres of influence, and other
county-wide or regional plans required by federal or state law, other
than local general plans, including any amendments subsequent to the
enactment of this title, and shall consider all of the following:
(1) Monterey Bay regional plans.
(2) County and city plans and proposed projects covering the
territory occupied by Fort Ord or otherwise likely to be affected by
the future uses of the base.
(3) Other public and nongovernmental entity plans and proposed
projects affecting the planning and development of the territory
occupied by Fort Ord.