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SUMMARY:CPAC - Fair Oaks Community Planning Advisory Council (CPAC) Meeting
LOCATION:Fair Oaks Library, 11601 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks, CA, 95628
DESCRIPTION:CPAC - Fair Oaks Community Planning Advisory Council (CPAC) Meeting\n\n02/05/25 06:30 PM PST\n - 02/05/25 08:00 PM PST\Description:\nOverview\n\nThe primary purpose of the CPAC is to gather community response to projects. The projects reviewed range from broad policy questions that apply countywide, to small development projects of local interest.\n\nMeeting Day & Time\n\n1st Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.\n\nMeeting Location\n\nFair Oaks Library\n11601 Fair Oaks Blvd.\nFair Oaks, CA 95628\n\nSubmit Public Comment\n\nSend a public comment to BoardClerk@saccounty.gov. Include meeting date, agenda item number, or off-agenda item. Contact information is optional.\n\nMail a public comment to the Clerk's office at 700 H Street, Suite 2450, Sacramento, CA 95814. Include meeting date, agenda item number, or off-agenda item. Contact information is optional.\n\nAgenda & Material\n\nThe online version of the agenda and associated material is available below. Some documents may not be posted online because of size or format limitations. Contact the Clerk's Office at (916) 874-5411 or at BoardClerk@saccounty.gov for arrangements to obtain copies of documents.\n\nAccommodation Request\n\nRequests for accommodations pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) should be made with the Clerk's Office by telephone at (916) 874-5411 (voice) and CA Relay Services 711 or email at BoardClerk@saccounty.gov prior to the meeting.\n\nFor general information, please visit the Planning & Environmental Review web page.\n\Details:\nCommunity Planning Advisory Councils (CPAC)\n\nSkip below to find links for current and arcâ€‹hived CPAC Meetings.\n\nâ€‹General Informationâ€‹ on CPAC Role and Processâ€‹\n\n\n	CPAC Role - The Community Planning Advisory Councils (CPACs) were created in the unincorporated County to facilitate and encourage direct citizen participation early in the planning process when it is easier for project proponents and decision-makers to respond to public concerns. The primary purpose of the CPAC is to gather community response to proposed projects. The projects reviewed range from broad policy questions that apply countywide, to small development projects of local interest. Entitlements reviewed include General Plan and Zoning Code amendments to plans, zoning matters and use permits.\n	CPAC Process - During a typical meeting, Planning and Environmental Review staff and project applicants will present the project to the CPAC and audience. CPAC members may ask questions and express any of their concerns. After, the audience will be asked for input on the project. Finally, the CPAC may take a vote recommending approval or denial of the project. \n	\n		Note: CPACs are advisory only and do not make final decisions. Staff will include the recommendation vote and general public response/specific concerns in the project's staff report to the hearing body(s).\n	\n	\n	CPAC Follow-Up - Citizens shouldâ€‹ be aware that the staff report only provides a summary of the meeting discussion. Therefore, citizens are encouraged to provide input directly to the subsequent hearing body(s) through letters or public testimony during the hearing. CPAC recommendations and neighborhood input are carefully weighed by the final decision-making bodies.\n	CPAC Bylaws - All CPACs are subject to a common set of Bylawsâ€‹â€‹, which were last updated in 2020.\n\n\nCurrent CPAC Meetingsâ€‹â€‹â€‹\n\nBelow are links to 14 individual CPACs where meeting agendas, materials and information are available. Click on the Câ€‹PAC boundariesâ€‹ map to determine where a specific project is located and what CPAC will be discussing the projectâ€‹.Please refer to the individual CPAC pages for meeting locations. Meeting locations are subject to change.â€‹\n\n\n	â€‹Antelope CPâ€‹AC\n	Arden Arcade CPAC\n	Carmichael/â€‹Old Foothill Farms CPAC\n	Cordova CPAC\n	Cosumnes CPAC\n	Delta CMAC\n	Fair Oaks CPAC\n	Natomas CPAC\n	North Highlands/Foothill Farms CPAC\n	Orangevale CPAC\n	Rio Linda/Elverta CPAC\n	South Sacramento CPAC\n	Southeast Area CPAC\n	Vineyard CPACâ€‹\n\n\nMake a Difference - Become a CPAC Member\n\nCPAC members are appointed by the County Supervisor for that community.  This voluntary membership gives you a seat and a vote at the CPAC meeting. Members are expected to attend the monthly meeting and may have occasional responsibilities related to meeting preparation.\n\nTo apply for a seat on your CPAC, view and fill out the Application with Instructionsâ€‹. You may also visit the Boards and Commissionsâ€‹ page for additional information.\n\nâ€‹Procedural Information for CPAC members\n\n \n\nDownload the CPAC Member Binders and Cool Tools to explore Planning and Environmental Review's "Cool Tools".\n\Location:\nFair Oaks Library\n11601 Fair Oaks Blvd\nFair Oaks, CA 95628
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:CPAC - Fair Oaks Community Planning Advisory Council (CPAC) Meeting<br /><br />02/05/25 06:30 PM PST - 02/05/25 08:00 PM PST<br />Description:<br /><h2>Overview</h2>

<p>The primary purpose of the CPAC is to gather community response to projects. The projects reviewed range from broad policy questions that apply countywide, to small development projects of local interest.</p>

<h2>Meeting Day &amp; Time</h2>

<p>1st Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.</p>

<h2>Meeting Location</h2>

<p>Fair Oaks Library<br />
11601 Fair Oaks Blvd.<br />
Fair Oaks, CA 95628</p>

<h2>Submit Public Comment</h2>

<p>Send a public comment to&nbsp;<a href="mailto:BoardClerk@saccounty.gov">BoardClerk@saccounty.gov</a>. Include meeting date, agenda item number, or off-agenda item. Contact information is optional.</p>

<p>Mail a public comment to the Clerk's office at 700 H Street, Suite 2450, Sacramento, CA 95814. Include meeting date, agenda item number, or off-agenda item. Contact information is optional.</p>

<h2>Agenda &amp; Material</h2>

<p>The online version of the agenda and associated material is available&nbsp;<a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/FairOaksCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=111#below">below</a>. Some documents may not be posted online because of size or format limitations. Contact the Clerk's Office at (916) 874-5411 or at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:BoardClerk@saccounty.gov">BoardClerk@saccounty.gov</a>&nbsp;for arrangements to obtain copies of documents.</p>

<h2>Accommodation Request</h2>

<p>Requests for accommodations pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) should be made with the Clerk's Office by telephone at (916) 874-5411 (voice) and CA Relay Services 711 or email at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:BoardClerk@saccounty.gov">BoardClerk@saccounty.gov</a>&nbsp;prior to the meeting.</p>

<p>For general information, please visit the&nbsp;<a href="https://planning.saccounty.net/Pages/default.aspx" target="_blank">Planning &amp; Environmental Review</a>&nbsp;web page.</p>
<br />Details:<br /><h2>Community Planning Advisory Councils (CPAC)</h2>

<p><a href="https://planning.saccounty.gov/CPAC/Pages/default.aspx#agenda">Skip below to find links for current and arcâ€‹hived&nbsp;CPAC Meetings</a>.</p>

<h3>â€‹General Informationâ€‹&nbsp;on CPAC Role and Processâ€‹</h3>

<ul>
	<li><strong>CPAC Role</strong>&nbsp;- The Community Planning Advisory Councils (CPACs) were created in the unincorporated County to facilitate and encourage direct citizen participation early in the planning process when it is easier for project proponents and decision-makers to respond to public concerns. The primary purpose of the CPAC is to gather community response to proposed projects. The projects reviewed range from broad policy questions that apply countywide, to small development projects of local interest. Entitlements reviewed include General Plan and Zoning Code amendments to plans, zoning matters and use permits.</li>
	<li><strong>CPAC Process</strong>&nbsp;- During a typical meeting, Planning and Environmental Review staff and project applicants will present the project to the CPAC and audience. CPAC members&nbsp;may&nbsp;ask questions and express any of their concerns. After, the audience will be asked for input on the project. Finally, the CPAC may take a vote recommending approval or denial of the project.&nbsp;
	<ul>
		<li><strong>Note:</strong>&nbsp;CPACs are advisory only and do not make final decisions.&nbsp;Staff will include the recommendation vote and general public response/specific concerns&nbsp;in the project's&nbsp;staff report to the hearing body(s).</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li><strong>CPAC Follow-Up</strong>&nbsp;- Citizens shouldâ€‹ be aware that the staff report only provides a summary of the meeting discussion. Therefore, citizens are encouraged&nbsp;to provide input directly to the subsequent hearing body(s) through letters or public testimony during the hearing. CPAC recommendations and neighborhood input&nbsp;are carefully weighed by the final decision-making bodies.</li>
	<li><strong>CPAC Bylaws</strong>&nbsp;- All CPACs are subject to a common set of&nbsp;<a href="https://planning.saccounty.gov/CPAC/Documents/CPAC%20Bylaws%202020.pdf">Bylaws</a>â€‹â€‹, which were last updated in 2020.</li>
</ul>

<p><a href="https://planning.saccounty.gov/CPAC/Pages/default.aspx#agenda" name="agenda"><strong>Current CPAC Meetings</strong></a>â€‹â€‹â€‹</p>

<p>Below are links to 14 individual CPACs where meeting agendas, materials and information are available. Click on the&nbsp;<a href="https://planning.saccounty.gov/Documents/Maps/Supervisorial_Districts_CPAC_letter_0423.pdf">Câ€‹PAC boundariesâ€‹ map</a>&nbsp;to determine where a specific project is located and what CPAC will be discussing the projectâ€‹.Please refer to the individual CPAC pages for meeting&nbsp;locations. Meeting locations are subject to change.â€‹</p>

<ul>
	<li>â€‹<a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/AntelopeCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=145">Antelope CPâ€‹AC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/ArdenArcadeCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=121">Arden Arcade CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/CarmichaelOldFoothillFarmsCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=107">Carmichael/â€‹Old Foothill Farms CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/CordovaCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=146">Cordova CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/CosumnesCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=147">Cosumnes CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/DeltaCMAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=148">Delta CMAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/FairOaksCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=111">Fair Oaks CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/NatomasCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=149">Natomas CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/NorthHighlandsFoothillFarmsCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=150">North Highlands/Foothill Farms CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/OrangevaleCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=151">Orangevale CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/RioLindaElvertaCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=123">Rio Linda/Elverta CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/SouthSacramentoCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=153">South Sacramento CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/SoutheastAreaCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=154">Southeast Area CPAC</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://agendanet.saccounty.gov/VineyardCPAC/Meetings/Search?dropid=7&amp;mtids=156">Vineyard CPACâ€‹</a></li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Make a Difference - Become a CPAC Member</strong></p>

<p>CPAC members are appointed by the&nbsp;<a href="http://bos.saccounty.gov/Pages/default.aspx">County Supervisor</a>&nbsp;for that community.&nbsp; This voluntary membership gives you a seat and a vote at the CPAC meeting.&nbsp;Members are expected to attend the monthly meeting and may have occasional responsibilities related to meeting preparation.</p>

<p>To apply for a seat on your CPAC, view and fill out the&nbsp;<a href="https://sccob.saccounty.gov/Documents/BoardsandCommissions/BdsCommsApp.pdf">Application with Instructionsâ€‹</a>. You may also visit the&nbsp;<a href="http://sccob.saccounty.gov/pages/boardsandcommissions.aspx">Boards and Commissionsâ€‹&nbsp;page</a>&nbsp;for additional&nbsp;information.</p>

<p><strong>â€‹Procedural Information for CPAC members</strong></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>Download the&nbsp;<a href="https://planning.saccounty.gov/CPAC/Pages/ProceduralInformationForCPACMembers.aspx">CPAC Member Binders and Cool Tools</a>&nbsp;to&nbsp;explore Planning and Environmental Review's &quot;Cool Tools&quot;.</p>
<br />Location:<br />Fair Oaks Library<br />11601 Fair Oaks Blvd<br />Fair Oaks, CA 95628
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