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Letter to Candidates for
Response to the State of Monterey County
Report
May 15, 1998
Dear [Candidate],
LandWatch Monterey County would appreciate your
response to State of Monterey County 1998 , the
first annual comprehensive assessment of land use,
the environment, and infrastructure in Monterey
County.
State of Monterey County 1998 provides an
integrated overview of population trends, land use
patterns, traffic conditions, and various features
broadly affecting the environmental health and
economic vitality of Monterey County. It is the
first such report ever prepared for Monterey
County.
As a candidate for elected office, you will have
an opportunity to chart Monterey County's future
and decide the rate and pattern of land use
development. LandWatch believes Monterey County
residents would benefit from knowing more about
your assessment of State of Monterey County 1998.
Specifically, we would like your written response
to the following questions:
Do you agree with LandWatch's assessment of
planning issues in Monterey County? If not,
why?
Do you agree with LandWatch's recommendations
for dealing with these issues? If not, what
alternatives do you recommend?
What is your vision for growth in Monterey
County? What growth rates in residential and
commercial/industrial do you favor for the next 20
years? Where do you feel growth is best
accommodated? What policies would you recommend
that would provide affordable housing, limit
conversion of productive agricultural land, and be
consistent with environmental and infrastructure
constraints?
Your responses will be posted on LandWatch's
website and otherwise made available to the general
public. If possible, please provide your responses
via electronic mail or on computer disc. Please
respond by May 22, 1998.
State of Monterey County 1998 reveals
significant inconsistencies among population
projections, infrastructure capacities, and the
general plans of Monterey County and the cities.
Even if no further projects were approved today,
Monterey County would still add 7,520 residential
units, 685 hotel units and about 1.5 million square
feet of commercial, industrial and visitor oriented
development. In total, Monterey County local
governments have either approved or are considering
the approval of 15,400 residential units, 1,445
hotel/motel units, facilities for 6,800 California
State University at Monterey Bay (CSUMB) students,
and 5 million square feet of commercial/industrial
projects in the next five years. This growth will
severely exacerbate Monterey County's already
serious water supply, water quality and traffic
problems. The current population already exceeds
existing infrastructure, including road capacities,
water supplies and schools, in many parts of the
county.
In response to the problems identified in the
report, LandWatch recommends that Monterey County
and each city enact an immediate development
moratorium until the cumulative impacts identified
in the report are analyzed and mitigation measures
approved. The moratorium should apply to any new
subdivisions greater than 25 units not already
legally vested and General Plan amendments.
LandWatch urges Monterey County to update their
General Plan, which was adopted in 1983, so that it
is consistent and includes sound planning goals.
These and other recommendations offered by
LandWatch are generally aimed at slowing down the
random, uncoordinated development of Monterey
County in order to assess further the appropriate
and specific measures that will prevent the
deterioration of the quality of life for
residents.
LandWatch Monterey County is a nonprofit public
benefit corporation dedicated to promoting better
land use planning. State of Monterey County 1998 is
available free through LandWatch's web site at
http://www.mclw.org. Printed copies of the
executive report are available free upon request.
The full report will be available to the general
public on May 20,1998 for $5.
We appreciate your consideration of State of
Monterey County 1998 and look forward to hearing
from you.
Regards,
Michael D. DeLapa
President
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