Beyond the Environment: Socio- Economic Sustainability & Meaningful Community Input in Land Use Decisions Sarah Muller March 7 th, 2008.

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Beyond the Environment: Socio- Economic Sustainability & Meaningful Community Input in Land Use Decisions Sarah Muller March 7 th, 2008

Beyond the Environment: SLIDE 2 Outline Overview Challenges Facing Local Government Community Impact Reports Case Study: San Jose Cost Benefit Analysis Large Scale Land Use Decisions Case Study: Coyote Valley Lessons Learned

Beyond the Environment: SLIDE 3 Challenges Facing Local Government Limited government resources: Cities and Counties across the country are facing structural budget deficits requiring ongoing cuts to needed services and staff Growing community needs: Affordable housingSchool improvements Additional park spaceNeighborhood services Access to health care services

Beyond the Environment SLIDE 4 Opportunities for Local Government Leverage: Economic development Set local standards on what should be built and where Create a vision/platform for future development Set standards regarding opportunities for public involvement

Beyond the Environment SLIDE 5 Community Impact Reports Community Impact Reports: project level analysis that provides additional information on how a proposed project will positively or negatively impact a community CIR’s often include information on: Impact on the local housing market Fiscal impact to the city (i.e. will new revenue be generated) Impact on parks and city services Impact on jobs

Beyond the Environment : SLIDE 6 Case Study: San Jose Cost Benefit Analysis To be applied to all projects that receive more than $1 million in public subsidies. Projects must include the following analysis: Net fiscal impact: A calculation of tax revenues generated by the subsidy minus tax revenues lost. Net job impact: number of jobs generated from the project Housing impact: number of housing units constructed or demolished Neighborhood impacts: including services such as parks, community centers and libraries Community Input: All information regarding the proposed project must be available to the public 30 days before a City Council vote on the project.

Beyond the Environment: SLIDE 7 Large Scale Land Use Decisions Local government can also leverage social and environmental standards on large scale land use decisions Such large scale land use planning efforts can include: General/ Comprehensive Plan updates Visioning process Specific Plan Planning for transit development

Beyond the Environment: SLIDE 8 Overview of Coyote Valley Project Coyote Valley: 7,000 acres Approximately 3,500 acres are reserved as permanent open space City of San Jose’s goal: 50,000 jobs and 25,000 housing units When complete, Coyote Valley will have approximately 80,000 residents

Beyond the Environment SLIDE 9 Social and Environmental Equity Goals Affordable Housing 20% affordability (5,000 units) 3,000 units will go to households earning at or below $40,000/yr Health Care Services Require that the City include two health care clinics in the Specific Plan and that funding for construction be included in the overall infrastructure cost of the project

Beyond the Environment : SLIDE 10 Social and Environmental Equity Goals Parks/ Open Space Ensure that Coyote Valley has adequate park spaces for all community members Open space preservation (3,500 acres) Neighborhood Design/ Transportation Encourage mixed-use high density development Provide a comprehensive public transit system Creates an urban center that promotes commercial activity within the urban core and not along the freeway

Beyond the Environement: SLIDE 11 Lessons Learned Local governments and city staff and community members need to think creatively about how they can use economic development to leverage a improvements all residents in their community Community Impact Reports and large scale planning processes can provide substantial benefits to local communities without impacting city finances or creating disincentives for developers