PC Res 2025-10
RESOLUTION NO. 2025-10
BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CAMPBELL DETERMINING THAT THE CITY OF CAMPBELL
2026-2030 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP) IS CONSISTENT
WITH THE CAMPBELL 2040 GENERAL PLAN.
After notification and public hearing, as specified by law and after presentation by the
Community Development Director, proponents and opponents, the hearing was closed.
The Planning Commission finds as follows with regards to the City of Campbell 2026-2030
Capital Improvement Plan (CIP):
Environmental Finding
1. Adoption of the Capital Improvement Plan is exempt from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the CIP is not a “project” as defined by Public
Resources Code § 21065. CEQA also specifically excludes organizational or
administrative activities of government that will not result in direct or indirect physical
change in the environment pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §15378.
Evidentiary Findings
1. Government Code Section 65103(c) and 65403(c) requires the City’s "planning agency"
to annually review its Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for its consistency with the City’s
General Plan and any applicable specific plans.
2. Campbell Municipal Code Section 21.54.020 specifies that the Planning Commission,
amongst other organs of the City, constitutes the City’s "planning agency," as defined by
Government Code Section 65100.
3. The City of Campbell does not have any adopted specific plans as defined by California
Government Code Sec. 65451.
4. The Planning Commission has reviewed the identified projects and appropriations that
constitute the proposed 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Plan, as contained within the
administrative record.
5. The Planning Commission found that the new projects and appropriations identified in the
proposed 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Plan further and/or are supported by the
following 2040 General Plan Goals:
➢ CSF-1: Provide effective, high-quality, and cost-effective community services and facilities for
residents, businesses, institutions, and visitors in Campbell.
➢ Goal CD-4: Enhance the quality and character of Campbell’s public spaces to provide safe,
comfortable, and enjoyable passive and active recreation opportunities for all users.
➢ Goal CHW-5: Inspire Campbell residents to lead an active lifestyle by creating convenient and safe
opportunities to incorporate physical activity into their everyday lives.
➢ Goal CHW-6: Protect the diversity, safety, and beauty of the city’s neighborhoods.
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2026-2030 CIP - General Plan Consistency
➢ Goal COS-1: Maintain a robust network of open space, parks, trails, and recreation facilities that
are attractive, well-maintained, safe, and accessible to the community.
➢ Goal COS-7: Protect and maintain animal and plant species, city trees, waterways, and other
supporting biological habitats within Campbell.
➢ Goal COS-8: Conserve energy and other natural resources through consumption reduction
programs and the maximum use of renewable resources.
➢ Goal CSF-1: Provide effective, high-quality, and cost-effective community services and facilities for
residents, businesses, institutions, and visitors in Campbell.
➢ Goal CSF-5: Design and maintain attractive, efficient, and environmentally sound storm drain
systems to accommodate runoff from existing and projected development and prevent property
damage due to flooding.
➢ Goal CSF-8: Enhance the quality of life of all city residents through exceptional cultural, social, and
other community resources and facilities.
➢ Goal ED-4: Strengthen the economic base of the city through the installation of needed capital
improvements that help make Campbell a competitive business location.
➢ Goal ED-4: Strengthen the economic base of the city through the installation of needed capital
improvements that help make Campbell a competitive business location.
➢ Goal T-1: Create a Complete Streets network that accommodates all users.
➢ Goal T-4: Implement Best Transportation Practices in New Developments.
➢ Goal T-6: Provide well-maintained and safe streets.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED based on the foregoing findings of fact, and in accordance
with Sections 65103(c) and 65403(c) of the California Government Code, the Planning
Commission further finds and concludes, in light of the whole record before it, including but
not limited to the Community Development Director’s report and all documents incorporated
by reference therein, that the proposed 2026-2030 Campbell Improvement Plan as a whole
is consistent with the Campbell 2040 General Plan.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of May, 2025, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Commissioners: Zisser, Ostrowski, Kamkar, Fields, Krey, Buchbinder, Majewski
NOES: Commissioners:
ABSENT: Commissioners:
ABSTAIN: Commissioners:
APPROVED:
Matt Kamkar, Chair
ATTEST:
Rob Eastwood, Secretary
Matt Kamkar (Jun 2, 2025 12:25 PDT)
Reso No 2025-10 - 2026-2030 Capital
Improvement Plan (CIP)
Final Audit Report 2025-06-06
Created:2025-06-02
By:Ken Ramirez (kenr@campbellca.gov)
Status:Signed
Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAinu-hktYJUF8KXOkfe8MkmaDYOjIt7aT
"Reso No 2025-10 - 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)"
History
Document created by Ken Ramirez (kenr@campbellca.gov)
2025-06-02 - 6:05:09 PM GMT
Document emailed to Rob Eastwood (robe@campbellca.gov) for signature
2025-06-02 - 6:05:13 PM GMT
Document emailed to Matt Kamkar (mkamkar7@gmail.com) for signature
2025-06-02 - 6:05:13 PM GMT
Email viewed by Rob Eastwood (robe@campbellca.gov)
2025-06-02 - 6:17:19 PM GMT
Email viewed by Matt Kamkar (mkamkar7@gmail.com)
2025-06-02 - 7:24:34 PM GMT
Document e-signed by Matt Kamkar (mkamkar7@gmail.com)
Signature Date: 2025-06-02 - 7:25:43 PM GMT - Time Source: server
Email viewed by Rob Eastwood (robe@campbellca.gov)
2025-06-06 - 6:03:02 PM GMT
Document e-signed by Rob Eastwood (robe@campbellca.gov)
Signature Date: 2025-06-06 - 6:03:19 PM GMT - Time Source: server
Agreement completed.
2025-06-06 - 6:03:19 PM GMT