Comprehensive Plan Planning for the Future of East Bethel City Council / Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing – March 8, 2006.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Planning Commission April 14, 2010
Advertisements

Jackson Community Comprehensive Plan – Big Picture Planning for Natural Resources Keeping it Green: Conserving Your Future Through Land Use Planning Presented.
North-East Columbia Sub-Area Plan May 20 Informational Sharing and Gathering.
Southern Corridor Study Recommendations March 16, 2011.
Twin Cities Case Study: Northstar Corridor. ●By 2030, region expected to grow by nearly 1 million, with 91% to 95% of new growth forecast to be located.
Public Information Sessions November 30, 2010: City Center at Oyster Point December 1, 2010: HRT Norfolk.
Route 17 Corridor Study Public Workshop II – November 29, 2012 Orange / Sullivan County 1.
City of Fitchburg, WISAA Design Group + Teska +Montgomery NORTH STONER PRAIRIE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN Steering Committee Workshop: Plan Vision, Principles,
High Growth Counties: Opportunities for Pinal County Pinal County Comprehensive Plan Curt Dunham AICP Partners for Strategic Action, Inc. Comprehensive.
Urban transportation planning process. Urban Transportation Planning Vital to an area ’ s economic and social health by moving people and goods (sometimes.
DATA VISUALIZATION NEEDS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION Trish Settles, AICP Principal Planner/Project.
Austin Strategic Mobility Plan Apr 19, 2010 Program Overview.
Burnet County Comprehensive Plan. What Is the Comprehensive Plan? This is a county strategic plan that will focus on the areas where the county government.
Candidate Briefing and Update. 45 minutes. Not a lot of time for most, for me IMPOSSIBLE ! ◦ Personal background ◦ Vision ◦ Development of a comprehensive.
1. 2 VIA Long Range Plan  Vision for High-Capacity Transit across VIA service area by 2035  From extensive public and stakeholder input  Prioritization.
Zoning The legislative division of an area into separate districts with different regulations within each district for land use, building size, and the.
January 25, SMART GROWTH IN RURAL IDAHO TOWNS.
2030 Long-Range Transportation Plan Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council Public MeetingFernando de Aragón TCPL October 15, 2008Staff Director.
Land Use Study for the Community of Winchester May 21, 2012.
Collaboration Collaboration Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Housing choices and opportunities Housing choices and.
What is Legacy? Current Comprehensive Plan for Forsyth County and Winston-Salem. Adopted in 2001 by Forsyth County and its 8 municipalities. Focuses on.
Community Development Department Neoga Lakes – Development of Regional Impact (DRI) Master Planned Development (MPD) Rezoning Application.
8th Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable Arlington, VA March 30, 2012 PlanMaryland Maryland Department of Planning.
UW Cooperative Extension Land Use Education Programs Comprehensive Planning Overview March 15th Osceola WI Polk County UWEX-Cooperative Extension.
Planning for Smart Growth in Rural New Hampshire SWRPC Southwest Region Planning Commission.
1 A Framework for Comprehensive Planning City of Sunset Valley.
Container Port Element City of Tacoma Planning and Development Services January 17, 2014.
Land Use Study for the Community of Winchester July 9, 2012.
EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL REPORT MAJOR COMMUNITY ISSUES RELATED TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Board of County Commissioners/ Local Planning Agency Joint Meeting.
City of Palm Coast Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) City Council Meeting Presentation December 7, 2010.
Evaluation and Appraisal Comprehensive Plan Amendments City Council Workshop December 9, 2014.
TUSAYAN GENERAL PLAN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN Town Council January 23, 2013.
Growth Management Legislative Discussion March 20, 2012.
Comprehensive Plan Update Kevin O’Neill Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board September 2, 2015.
Regional Transit Study Project Update. Four open houses held between November , 2009 Informed and engaged the public in the study process Provided.
SR 436 / SR 50 Area Redevelopment Plan Board of County Commissioners February 24, 2009 Board of County Commissioners February 24, 2009.
DESIGNING A FRAMEWORK FOR UPTOWN’S FUTURE City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development.
City of Suwanee 2030 comprehensive plan. TODAY’S AGENDA Process Update Community Agenda Framework “Compass” Review  Images and Questions  Comp Plan.
200/768_K 0 Sustainable Growth & Development Subcommittee Report Committee for a Sustainable Emerald Coast May 17, 2007.
Planning and [Your Community]. What is planning? Helps guide how a community grows and develops  U.S. population expected to reach 400 million by 2043.
Local Zoning Policy Effects on Transportation Planning – and vice versa April, 2005.
Why Plan? Unprecedented pressure for growth and change To identify development and preservation areas over next 20 years To recommend types of land uses.
Comprehensive Plan Update. General, far-reaching vision to benefit the whole community Takes a long term view of issues Focuses on physical development.
San Diego Regional Comprehensive Plan Presentation to Senate Transportation and Housing Committee February 8, 2005.
1 Regional Activity Centers and Clusters Presentation to National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Paul DesJardin Department of Human Services,
Community Redevelopment for Eastside Report on Advisory Committee Input and Request for Board Direction June 26, 2012.
BASS RIVER DISTRICT. Master Plan Harbor Management Plan Open Space Plan Downtown Strategic Plan.
EASTSIDE ACTIVITY CENTER MASTER PLAN PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA Board of County Commissioners Hearing May 13, 2008.
T H E P O R T L A N D P L A N A Comprehensive Plan for Portland in 2040 September 2007.
A Strategic Agenda for Pinellas County’s Future Growth Whit Blanton, FAICP Pinellas Planning Council & Pinellas Metropolitan Planning Organization August.
DUVALL 2015 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE and SURVEY RESULTS 9:00 – 10:30 AM Survey Results 30 minutes (Lara) Comprehensive Plan, Density and Capacity, and.
College Heights State College neighborhood plan SWOT analysis meetings pm State College Planning Commission Church of Christ.
Updated Subgroup Recommendations on draft Housing Goals & Objectives October 20, 2004 Subgroup Members: Don Eggert, Marianne Morton, Phil Salkin, & Alex.
HALA & S EATTLE 2035 P RESENTATION TO THE M APLE L EAF C OMMUNITY C OUNCIL Geri Morris & Amy Gore Office of Rob Johnson Seattle City Council District 4.
Council Grove Zoning & Planning Committee Final Plan Presentation March 9, 2016.
1 PSRC and Comprehensive Plan Updates City of Duvall Joint Planning Commission / City Council Duvall, WA March 5, 2014.
Orchard Park State College neighborhood plan SWOT analysis meetings pm State College Planning Commission South Hills Business School.
Buena Park General Plan Update Overview Presentation.
2017 Comprehensive Plan Update
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 2017 AMENDMENT PROCESS and DOCKET
Planning Commission November 4, 2010
San Juan County 2036 Comprehensive Plan Update
Planning Commission Hearing
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 2017 AMENDMENT PROCESS and DOCKET
2040 Comprehensive Plan Open House
Marriott-Slaterville, Utah March 2018
Update on Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan
Southwest Urban Growth Area Boundary Planning Study
New Hanover Comprehensive Plan
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
Presentation transcript:

Comprehensive Plan Planning for the Future of East Bethel City Council / Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing – March 8, 2006

Comp Plan foundation  Vision  Blank landscape to shape future  Proactive approach  Integration of major activities  Met Council 2008 requirements

Planning process  Began in Spring 2005  Town Hall meeting – April 27, 2005  Strategic planning / work sessions: –City Council –Planning and Zoning  Open Houses – January 3 & 5, 2005  Public Hearing – March 8, 2005

Initial comments / themes  Maintain rural or “non-urbanized” character  Offer choices for retail/commercial services, dining, recreation  Improve safety along TH65

Initial comments / themes  Protect and preserve natural features – parks, nature areas, Coon Lake  Create a “sense of place”  Plan responsibly for the long-term

Growth/development factors  TH65 corridor growth/development  City Center  Municipal services  Transportation improvements  Trail connections to parks

Comp Plan chapters  Housing  Environmental / Natural Resources  Land Use  Park, Recreation and Open Spaces  Community Facilities and Services  Transportation  Community Identity  Fiscal Responsibilities

Chapter elements  Current conditions  Future needs, plans, requirements  Regional perspective/guidelines  Goals  Policies

Land use  Develop to allow for responsible growth  Protect “rural” areas  Concentrate development along TH65  Develop supporting ordinances  Use an “integrated” approach

Proposed Zoning map

Proposed land use breakdown

City Center concept

City Center concept – SE quadrant

City Center concept (cont.)

Municipal services  Fire  Police  Public utilities

TransportationTransportation  TH65 –Access improvements / interchanges –Full frontage road system  CR22-Viking Blvd –Major east-west connection –Exchange/upgrade to State Highway –Expand 4-6 lane expressway  Right-of-way preservation

Transportation (cont.)  Transit services –Express/commuter bus –Park and pool facilities –Cambridge commuter rail service A Virginia Railway Express locomotive in push-pull commuter service

Cambridge Corridor

Parks and open space  Capitalize community’s abundant natural features  Connect parks and natural areas – trailways  Protect and preserve  Shapes a “community identity”

Predicting growth  Met Council projections are underestimated  Important to consider: –Future land use densities –Implementation of municipal services –Surrounding communities  Realistic goals

Population Forecasts

Household Forecasts

Employment Forecasts

OpportunitiesOpportunities  Opportunity to plan ahead  Allow for growth but in a responsible, manageable manner  Provide residents with choices  Capitalize on natural features  Develop a “sense of place” / “community identity”

Next steps  Community / agency review  Public Hearing  Incorporate comments  Planning and zoning recommendation to Council  Council adoption of DRAFT

Next steps (cont.)  Formal Metropolitan Council review  City Council formally adopts  Refine and adopt supporting ordinances

For more information:  Visit City of East Bethel website: –  City contacts ( ): –Doug Sell, City Administrator –Stephanie Hanson, Planner