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Measure I UCSC Growth Ordinance City of Santa Cruz 16,486 / 76.65% Yes votes ...... 5,021 / 23.35% No votes
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Results as of December 1 10:01am, 100.00%% of Precincts Reporting (44/44) |
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Shall the Santa Cruz Municipal Code be amended to add an ordinance that promotes sustainable growth in the City by opposing the negative impacts of proposed University of California at Santa Cruz ("UCSC") growth and by prohibiting the City from providing services to the University necessary for University expansion until the University has fully implemented mitigation measures intended to offset the negative environmental impacts that will otherwise result from that expansion?
The proposed ordinance acknowledges that UCSC is a vital part of the Santa Cruz community and that UCSC provides substantial economic, social, cultural and intellectual benefits to the community at large but also notes that UCSC's growth and expansion has in the past adversely impacted the Santa Cruz community and will continue to do so in the future unless those adverse impacts are fully mitigated. Primary adverse impacts pertain to the supply and cost of available housing, traffic congestion, public services, public safety and general quality of life for community members. The ordinance would promulgate City policies: to oppose the 6,000-student enrollment increase contained in UCSC's 2005 LRDP or any other enrollment increase that might be proposed in connection with the final approval of that LRDP unless all significant impacts are fully mitigated; to decline extension of City Water and Sewer Service Areas beyond the existing City limits without the prior approval of LAFCO; to require UCSC to pay the full costs of mitigating past and future growth impacts; and to decline provision of any additional municipal services to UCSC until anticipated costs for providing those services are first fully paid to the City by UCSC. The ordinance would require the City Council to cooperate with UCSC in carrying out these policies.
s/ John G. Barisone
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