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Morgan Hill, California

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Zucker Systems

VII.

PLANNING DIVISION

A.

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ROFILE

Overview

The Planning Division (PD) is one of four (4) divisions that make up the Community

Development Department (CDD). The PD is comprised of two functions, including

Current Planning and Long Range Planning Programs. The Division performs a

variety of services intended to protect, maintain, and develop an attractive, safe, and

healthy environment and provides direction and leadership in implementing the goals,

objectives, and policies of the General Plan as adopted by the City Council. It is also

responsible for the orderly development of the city and the administration of various

land use regulations, including the zoning code, design review ordinances, sign code,

and the cultural resources preservation ordinance, as well as providing technical

assistance and staff support to the Planning Commission.

Generally, the Current Planning Program is responsible for managing and

implementing the City’s land use development regulatory permit system, including

reviewing proposed plans for compliance with the zoning section of the Municipal

Code, Specific Plans, the General Plan, state and federal development-related

Regulations, such as the California Environmental Quality Act, administering the

City’s Residential Development Control System (RDCS), enabling community

participation in the planning process, coordinating outside agency review and

consultant work related to planning and environmental review and other activities.

The Long Range Planning Program is generally responsible for preparing, updating,

monitoring and implementing the City’s adopted General Plan, which provides the

overall framework for land use decision-making in the city. This Program is

responsible for the development of City policies and ordinances to guide the ongoing

use of land within Morgan Hill, such as the City’s Zoning Code, the Climate Action

Plan and the establishment of environmental review thresholds. This function is also

responsible for master planning and plays a key role in the City’s Downtown

Revitalization focus area.

The City has initiated an update of its General Plan (e.g., Morgan Hill 2035) and other

major policy planning documents, such as the City’s Residential Development

Control System (RDCS), which is slated to take 3+ years to complete.

The Planning Division programs are administered by professional planning staff and

although each teammate has regularly designated responsibilities, at any time