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1 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information How to Develop Land Use Information

2 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Determine Level of SCEA Analysis Collect Resource Data Identify Regulatory Programs Map Resources & Land Use Identify Methodologies/ Conduct Analysis Factors to Consider Developing and mapping land use information is part of the analysis section of conducting a SCEA. Because of its importance to the analysis process, the development of land use is being treated as a separate section in the training seminar. Developing and mapping land use information is part of the analysis section of conducting a SCEA. Because of its importance to the analysis process, the development of land use is being treated as a separate section in the training seminar. SCEA DO Be aware of how the development and mapping of land use information fits into the overall analysis of resources. Note that the analysis section of conducting a SCEA is discussed in detail in Module 5. SCEA DO Be aware of how the development and mapping of land use information fits into the overall analysis of resources. Note that the analysis section of conducting a SCEA is discussed in detail in Module 5.

3 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Agricultural Residential Commercial Industrial Open Space Parkland Other Agricultural Residential Commercial Industrial Open Space Parkland Other Land Use Types Generally Considered

4 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Land Use Considerations Past Land Use Present Land Use Future Land Use Land Use Considerations Past Land Use Present Land Use Future Land Use Land Use Considerations

5 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Why Develop Land Use Information Past Land Use -Provides a baseline from which trends can be developed. Present Land Use -Provides an intermediate year from which trends can be determined. -Provides a current analysis year to conduct overlay analysis. Future Land Use -Provides a build-out analysis year to conduct overlay analysis. Why Develop Land Use Information Past Land Use -Provides a baseline from which trends can be developed. Present Land Use -Provides an intermediate year from which trends can be determined. -Provides a current analysis year to conduct overlay analysis. Future Land Use -Provides a build-out analysis year to conduct overlay analysis. Land Use Considerations

6 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Mapping Land Use SCEA DO As part of the process for developing land use, map any available data sources. This will be helpful in preparing the data for the analysis methodologies that will be presented in Module 5. Be sure to map land use once all available data sources have been collected. Only land use information within the SCEA geographic boundary should be mapped. SCEA DO As part of the process for developing land use, map any available data sources. This will be helpful in preparing the data for the analysis methodologies that will be presented in Module 5. Be sure to map land use once all available data sources have been collected. Only land use information within the SCEA geographic boundary should be mapped.

7 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Past Land Use Key Past Land Use Data Sources

8 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Key Present Land Use Data Sources Present Land Use NOTE: Near future (1 - 5 years) counts in present time period for land use.

9 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Present Land Use SCEA CAUTION The appropriate development size(s) (i.e., subdivisions of a certain number of units, etc.) to be analyzed must be determined on a project-by- project basis. It is not necessary to scour the entire SCEA study area for proposed development such as individual residential lots less than one acre. Be sure to document the rationale for why a particular development size was chosen. SCEA CAUTION The appropriate development size(s) (i.e., subdivisions of a certain number of units, etc.) to be analyzed must be determined on a project-by- project basis. It is not necessary to scour the entire SCEA study area for proposed development such as individual residential lots less than one acre. Be sure to document the rationale for why a particular development size was chosen.

10 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Urban Developments - 500 units residential, 5,000 square feet commercial and 1,000,000 square feet industrial. Rural developments - 250 units residential, 2500 square feet commercial and 500,000 square feet industrial. Urban Developments - 500 units residential, 5,000 square feet commercial and 1,000,000 square feet industrial. Rural developments - 250 units residential, 2500 square feet commercial and 500,000 square feet industrial. SHA Regional & Intermodal Planning Division (RIPD) Major Development Matrix Present Land Use

11 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Key Future Land Use Data Sources Future Land Use

12 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Development of future land use scenarios (done for each alternative including the no-build) for SCEA is primarily based on two sources: Travel Forecasts - Review and map future land uses with assumptions based on travel forecasts. Local/Regional Planning Resources - Meet with local planners and utilize planning resources such as the Regional & Intermodal Planning Division (RIPD), Metropolitan Planning Organizations, the Constrained Long Range Plan (CLRP) and local master plans to develop future land use scenarios. Development of future land use scenarios (done for each alternative including the no-build) for SCEA is primarily based on two sources: Travel Forecasts - Review and map future land uses with assumptions based on travel forecasts. Local/Regional Planning Resources - Meet with local planners and utilize planning resources such as the Regional & Intermodal Planning Division (RIPD), Metropolitan Planning Organizations, the Constrained Long Range Plan (CLRP) and local master plans to develop future land use scenarios. Future Land Use

13 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information In special cases, “Expert Land Use Panels” can be convened to identify future land use scenarios, if a project is especially complex or if local jurisdictions, agencies or special interest groups disagree that a particular land use will or will not occur. The “Expert Land Use Panels” are not required when developing land use for a SCEA, but are considered on a project by project basis. Future Land Use Data Sources Future Land Use

14 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information SCEA DO In situations where two or more different future land use scenarios are predicted for a project alternative: Determine the scenario that will most likely reflect future land use. Try to come to an agreement; if you can’t, determine how to proceed on a project by project basis. SCEA DO In situations where two or more different future land use scenarios are predicted for a project alternative: Determine the scenario that will most likely reflect future land use. Try to come to an agreement; if you can’t, determine how to proceed on a project by project basis. Key Future Land Use Data Sources

15 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Middle River Employment Center Access Study (MRECAS) Baltimore County originally performed an economic Analysis for properties designated for development under the county's economic development plan. - This analysis was originally used to support SHA's Project Purpose and Need Statement. - In general, the study was based upon projections of new business types and potential employee base associated with these businesses. - The study determined that approximately 50% of the developable land would be developed. The Environmental Resources Agencies requested that an independent study be performed to confirm the County’s findings prior to concurring upon the project purpose and need. Baltimore County originally performed an economic Analysis for properties designated for development under the county's economic development plan. - This analysis was originally used to support SHA's Project Purpose and Need Statement. - In general, the study was based upon projections of new business types and potential employee base associated with these businesses. - The study determined that approximately 50% of the developable land would be developed. The Environmental Resources Agencies requested that an independent study be performed to confirm the County’s findings prior to concurring upon the project purpose and need. MRECAS Expert Land Use Team NOTE: The MRECAS expert land use panel considered the development of land use within the area where secondary effect were expected to occur; not the whole SCEA geographic boundary.

16 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information The independent study was performed by a team of real estate, development and engineering professionals. - Environmental resources (wetlands, stream buffers, cemeteries, parks and schools) were subtracted out of the land designated for development to determine the total amount of actual developable land. - The results of the analysis projected that the economic development plan would create 13,830 jobs and would require 7,274,520 s.f. (approximately 170 acres) of new development that may potentially be built-out over a 10-year period. - It was therefore determined that the projected economic development could be accommodated within the county's developable land envelope (this includes consideration of environmental resources). The study was found to be acceptable by the resource agencies and concurrence on the project purpose and need was attained. The independent study was performed by a team of real estate, development and engineering professionals. - Environmental resources (wetlands, stream buffers, cemeteries, parks and schools) were subtracted out of the land designated for development to determine the total amount of actual developable land. - The results of the analysis projected that the economic development plan would create 13,830 jobs and would require 7,274,520 s.f. (approximately 170 acres) of new development that may potentially be built-out over a 10-year period. - It was therefore determined that the projected economic development could be accommodated within the county's developable land envelope (this includes consideration of environmental resources). The study was found to be acceptable by the resource agencies and concurrence on the project purpose and need was attained. MD 43 Expert Land Use Team (continued) Middle River Employment Center Access Study (MRECAS)

17 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information The cumulative impact analysis must account for the secondary development resulting from a project alternative, plus any additional development within the SCEA geographical boundary that is not dependent upon a/the project alternative. Assessing Land Use for Cumulative Impacts Future Land Use

18 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Secondary Impacts - Land use changes that occur because of a Project Alternative. Cumulative Impacts - Land use changes that would occur or have occurred regardless of a Project Alternative. Secondary Impacts - Land use changes that occur because of a Project Alternative. Cumulative Impacts - Land use changes that would occur or have occurred regardless of a Project Alternative. Types of Impacts That Cause Land Use Change Within a SCEA Boundary Land use changes caused by secondary project impacts Cumulative land use changes resulting from non-project related impacts Total land use change in the SCEA geographic boundary + = Future Land Use

19 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Coordination with local governments and/or developers should indicate planned development that will not proceed without approval of a specific transportation alternative. Coordination with Local Planning Officials NOTE: Planned development may be unique to each project alternative. Future Land Use

20 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Identify any local zoning implications and identify changes in land use or level of development that may occur as the result of each project alternative. Coordination with Local Planning Officials Future Land Use

21 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information SCEA DO Your meeting with the local planners may be your most important coordination in developing your future land use scenario, especially in respect to secondary development. It is important to present alternatives mapping when identifying potential secondary impacts with local planners. This will help illustrate differences in land use changes that may result from two or more alternatives. SCEA DO Your meeting with the local planners may be your most important coordination in developing your future land use scenario, especially in respect to secondary development. It is important to present alternatives mapping when identifying potential secondary impacts with local planners. This will help illustrate differences in land use changes that may result from two or more alternatives. Future Land Use

22 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Access Controlled Facilities - Secondary impacts generally occur near intersection and interchange areas. Non-access Controlled Facilities - Secondary impacts can be spread out over the entire direct impact study area (i.e. strip development). Access Controlled Facilities - Secondary impacts generally occur near intersection and interchange areas. Non-access Controlled Facilities - Secondary impacts can be spread out over the entire direct impact study area (i.e. strip development). Access Control/or Lack of it Future Land Use

23 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information MD 5 - Hughesville Transportation Improvement Project MD 5 Land Use Development Note that future development, as analyzed in the MD 5 EA, generally falls within a 1 -5 year timeframe. Under current SHA Guidelines, this development would be interpreted as being within the “present” time frame. MD 5 Land Use Note

24 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Proposed Major Developments in the SCEA Boundary MD 5 - Hughesville Transportation Improvement Project

25 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information Proposed Development and CTP areas in the SCEA Boundary MD 5 - Hughesville Transportation Improvement Project

26 Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis Training Program Module 4: How to Develop SCEA Land Use Information MD 5 - Hughesville Transportation Improvement Project SCEA Guidelines recommend that land use from all three time frames be developed and mapped. Below are two main decisions in the SCEA process for MD 5 that are not consistent with SHA’s SCEA Guidelines. Only some of the information for the present time frame existed as readily available. Based on current SHA Guidelines the MD 5 SCEA should document map development for all three time frames including rationale for not mapping existing readily available land use. Some of the analysis methodologies used in determining secondary and cumulative effects did not necessitate mapping past, present or future land use. (It is good practice not to select analysis methodologies prior to completing acquisition of all land use materials. The availability of land use mapping should guide the rationale for which analysis methodologies to use). SCEA Guidelines recommend that land use from all three time frames be developed and mapped. Below are two main decisions in the SCEA process for MD 5 that are not consistent with SHA’s SCEA Guidelines. Only some of the information for the present time frame existed as readily available. Based on current SHA Guidelines the MD 5 SCEA should document map development for all three time frames including rationale for not mapping existing readily available land use. Some of the analysis methodologies used in determining secondary and cumulative effects did not necessitate mapping past, present or future land use. (It is good practice not to select analysis methodologies prior to completing acquisition of all land use materials. The availability of land use mapping should guide the rationale for which analysis methodologies to use).


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