General Plan

Careful growth planning starts with the City of San Marcos’ General Plan, our blueprint for achieving the community’s long-term vision for the future. 

What's a General Plan?

It’s a policy document

The General Plan defines the city’s long-range planning policies, reflecting the aspirations and values of residents, landowners, businesses, and organizations. It guides land use and planning decisions by City Councils and Planning Commissions, as well as the daily administration of land use and development by City staff. Residents can use it to understand the city’s approach to growth and development.

It’s a legal document

Required by California law, the General Plan serves as a legally binding framework. It includes statutorily required components like background data, analysis maps, and exhibits, and it forms the foundation for zoning, subdivision and public works decisions.

It helps maintain our excellent quality of life

The General Plan covers a wide range of issues affecting the city, including physical development, economic growth and social well-being. It has a long-term focus, typically looking 20 or more years into the future, with periodic updates to reflect changes in demographics, culture and technology.

General Plan update

In May 2022 the city circulated the Land Use Alternatives Report, which evaluated potential land use changes throughout the city and solicited public input through online surveys and in-person workshops. The Planning Commission discussed the land use alternatives on June 6, 2022, and the City Council and General Plan Advisory Committee convened a joint session on June 16, 2022, to discuss the topic.  Based on the input received during this review process, the city has prepared a Draft Proposed Land Use Map 

Interactive Draft Proposed Land Use Map
Draft Proposed Land Use Map (PDF)
Updated Fiscal Impact Analysis
Provide General Comments

Land Use Alternatives Report

The Land Use Alternatives Report provides the City with a tool to examine different possible approaches to accommodate future development, economic growth, maintain fiscal sustainability, and ensure adequate protection of resources and open space. Feedback provided on information contained in the Land Use Alternatives Report will be used to create the draft Land Use Map that will be considered as part of the General Plan Update public review and approval process. 

Land Use Alternatives Report
Interactive Land Use Alternatives Map
Fact Sheet Summary | En español

General Plan Existing Conditions Report

An Existing Conditions Report has been prepared to support the General Plan Update. This material is intended to serve as a baseline of available information. As additional project documents are prepared, this information will be continually evaluated and updated as necessary.

Combined Existing Conditions Report Part 1 (Cover through Chapter 4)
Combined Existing Conditions Report Part 2 (Chapter 5 through Chapter 10)

00 - Cover and Table of Contents
0 - Introduction
1 - Demographics, Land Use, and Community Character
2 - Mobility
3 - Utilities and Community Services
4 - Hazards, Safety, and Noise
5 - Conservation and Natural Resources
6 - Community Health and Wellness
7 - Environmental Justice
8 - Market Conditions
9 - Regulatory Environment
10 - Glossary of Terms

Updated Safety Element (draft)

Press Release - September 7, 2021

The Public Safety Element is an element of the General Plan required by the State of California. The goal of the Public Safety Element is to reduce the potential short and long-term risk of death, injuries, property damage, and economic and social dislocation resulting from fires, floods, droughts, earthquakes, landslides, climate change, and other hazards. This targeted update to the City’s Public Safety Element has been prepared in accordance with State law and addresses new requirements related to potential and existing hazards in the city including fire hazards, climate adaptation, and resiliency planning. A robust update to the City’s Public Safety Element will occur as part of the City’s recently restarted comprehensive General Plan Update.

Environmental Justice Element (draft)

Press Release - September 7, 2021

The Environmental Justice Element is an optional element of the General Plan. The City has prepared a new Environmental Justice Element for inclusion in the City of San Marcos General Plan, in accordance with State requirements. The goal of the new Environmental Justice Element is to promote a more equitable, safe, and healthy lifestyle for all residents. It is expected that the Environmental Justice Element will be further refined and updated as part of the City’s comprehensive General Plan update. 

2021-2029 Housing Element Update (adopted)

The City Council adopted an updated Housing Element on July 13, 2021. The community’s input regarding housing issues and priorities helped shape San Marcos’ 2021-2029 Housing Element. Updating our Housing Element also involved a detailed analysis of existing conditions, a review of existing city plans and programs, and the inclusion of new policies and programs (which can be found in Part 1: Housing Plan) to comply with current state housing law. The city was notified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development that the updated Housing Element meets all state Housing Law requirements.

Below are some key facts about the 2021-2029 Housing Element Update:

  • The Housing Plan recommends only minor modifications to the City’s current Housing Element Goals and Policies

  • No land use changes were necessary to accommodate our Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA); future residential development is expected to occur in those areas already identified for residential uses including the Creek District and University District

  • The Housing Plan includes a number of new programs to address State housing law including future required updates to the San Marcos Municipal Code, new programs to support affirmatively furthering fair housing, and tracking and reporting requirements for our Housing Sites