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E NGINEERS AND S URVEYORS I NSTITUTE L OUDOUN C OUNTY P OLICY AND P ROCEDURES U PDATE 2019 October 9, 2019 1-(800)-LOUDOUN biz.loudoun.gov 1 I NTRODUCTIONS AND C LASS O UTLINE Economic Development Katy Lowitz, Development Process


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ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS INSTITUTE LOUDOUN COUNTY POLICY AND PROCEDURES UPDATE 2019

October 9, 2019

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INTRODUCTIONS AND CLASS OUTLINE

  • Economic Development

➢Katy Lowitz, Development Process Manager ➢Kevin Welch, Real Estate Intelligence Manager

  • Planning and Zoning

➢James David, Deputy Director Planning and Zoning

  • Transportation and Capital Infrastructure

➢Jim Zeller, Deputy Director DTCI ➢Karen Lanham, Senior Land Acquisition Manager

  • Building and Development

➢Gary Clare, Land Engineering Division Manager via video

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How many of you have worked on a Loudoun County project?

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How much new commercial investment in Loudoun County was announced in FY19?

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$6.5 B NEW COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT WAS ANNOUNCED IN FY 19

SEGRA FIELD DATA CENTERS AIRBUS

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LOUDOUN COUNTY FAST-TRACK COMMERCIAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM CRITERIA

Information and communications technology; Highly specialized manufacturing; Agriculture-related businesses; Major projects, headquarters and associations; Projects supporting these industry groups; or Transit-oriented development.

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FAST-TRACK COMMERCIAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM SUCCESSES

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What is an Ombudsman?

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OMBUDSMAN: ONE WHO INVESTIGATES, REPORTS ON, AND HELPS SETTLE COMPLAINTS

DED helps prospective and current business

  • wners:
  • Facilitate introductions and foster

relationships with County regulatory agencies (i.e. Planning & Zoning and Building & Development)

  • Navigate the County site and building

permitting processes

  • Assist with commercial zoning and related

issues

  • Open for business on time
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COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT – NOW AND UPCOMING

  • New Data Center Development – Data Center

Alley (Waxpool & Loudoun County Pkwy)

  • One Loudoun – Residential, Office, and Hotel
  • Kincora – Heronview Apartments, Townhomes,

Future Office, Retail & Museums

  • Major Metro Developments – Ashburn Station,

Loudoun Gateway, Innovation Station

  • SEGRA Field – Loudoun United
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VISIT BIZ.LOUDOUN.GOV/MAJOR-DEVELOPMENTS

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COMMERCIAL SPACE ASSISTANCE, ETC.

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CONTACT US

Kevin Welch Real Estate Intelligence Manager Kevin.Welch@loudoun.gov 703-737-8322 (o) Join the Loudoun County Economic Development LinkedIn Group Follow @LoudounBiz Katy Lowitz Development Process Manager Katy.Lowitz@loudoun.gov 703-737-8274 (o) 571-991-6877 (m)

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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: ADOPTED JUNE 20, 2019!

www.loudoun.gov/4957/Loudoun-County-2019-Comprehensive-Plan

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  • Effective June 20, 2019
  • Comprehensive Plan = General Plan + Transportation Plan
  • Policy Areas and Place Types
  • Urban Policy Area NEW!
  • No more RGP!
  • Zoning Ordinance Overhaul is next

KEY TAKEAWAYS

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What is a Place Type?

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URBAN POLICY AREA PLACE TYPES

  • Complete

communities

  • Density
  • Walkable mixed-use
  • Transit-oriented
  • Urban building and

streetscape design

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SUBURBAN POLICY AREA PLACE TYPES

  • Infill and

Redevelopment

  • Route 7 and 28

Corridor flexibility

  • Support and

enhance Airport and surrounding area

  • Community Plans
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PRIMARY COMMERCIAL REDEVELOPMENT AREAS

  • Engage industry
  • Streamline

process

  • Incentives
  • Density bonuses
  • Fee reductions
  • TIF, PID, PPP
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TRANSITION POLICY AREA PLACE TYPES

  • Targeted growth in

areas of change

  • Limited new light

industrial and housing

  • pportunities
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ZOO

Loudoun 2040 Modernization Consistency Audit Structure and Flow Opportunities & Challenges Legislation Streamlined Process

ZONING ORDINANCE OVERHAUL

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ZOO WISH LIST

  • 1. One ordinance to rule them all…
  • 2. Remapping
  • a. Do we need all of these districts?
  • 3. Incentives
  • a. Desirable and attainable housing
  • b. Urban density and form
  • c. Trail networks
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  • Sept 2019

Consultant selection, Project Plan

  • Oct 2019

Project kickoff, Web tools

  • Early 2020

Round 1 community input

  • July 2020

ROIA

  • Mid 2020

90-day referral review

  • Late 2020

Round 2 community input

  • Mid 2021

Planning Commission

  • Late 2021

Board of Supervisors

MILESTONES*

*Quarterly status reports to the Board will occur throughout the project

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James David james.david@loudoun.gov (703) 771-5297

NEW PLANNING DIRECTION FOR LOUDOUN COUNTY

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LOUDOUN COUNTY 2019 COUNTYWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN

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The plan strives for:

  • Greater clarity
  • Streamlined policies
  • Greater flexibility where appropriate
  • Maintenance of supportable policy goals
  • More context-sensitive transportation planning
  • Improved integration with the General Plan

Loudoun County 2019 Countywide Transportation Plan – Why?

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  • 1. Vision for Transportation
  • 2. The Countywide Transportation Network
  • 3. Built Environment & Geographic Policy Areas
  • 4. Air Travel
  • 5. Mitigating the Impacts of Development
  • 6. Regional, State & Local Coordination
  • 7. Environmental & Heritage Resources
  • 8. Prioritization & Funding
  • 9. Implementation

LOUDOUN COUNTY 2019 COUNTYWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN – WHAT?

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  • Project Description
  • Basis for the Plan
  • Background Information
  • Foundations for the Plan
  • Public Input
  • Vision and Goals
  • Transportation Objectives

CHAPTER 1: VISION FOR TRANSPORTATION

Rural Area Suburban Residential Area Commercial Activity Center

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  • Motor Vehicle Plan
  • Bicycle Network
  • Pedestrian Network
  • Transit Infrastructure Plan
  • General Characteristics of Roadways
  • Functional Classification
  • Street Sections

CHAPTER 2: THE COUNTYWIDE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK

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Network Development – Bicycle & Pedestrian

  • Combination of 2003 Bike/Ped Plan and

2010 CTP concepts and policies

  • Calls for facilities on nearly all roads in

the Suburban and Transition Policy Areas, with more robust facilities on CTP Roads

  • Identifies specific roadways where on-

road bike lanes are appropriate

  • Includes Regional Trail Network (off-road

corridors)

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NETWORK DEVELOPMENT – TRANSIT FACILITIES AND SERVICES PLANNING

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  • Overview of Context-Sensitive Transportation

Planning

  • Discussion of the Relationship Between Infrastructure

Design and the Built Environment

  • Urban Policy Area
  • Suburban Policy Area
  • Transition Policy Area
  • Rural Policy Area
  • Towns and Joint Land Management Areas

CHAPTER 3: BUILT ENVIRONMENT & GEOGRAPHICAL POLICY AREAS

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  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
  • Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO)
  • Private Air Travel Facilities

CHAPTER 4: AIR TRAVEL

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  • Land Development Review
  • Traffic Studies
  • Proffers
  • Traffic Management and Operations

CHAPTER 5: MITIGATING THE IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT

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  • Regional
  • TPB, MWCOG, NVTA, NVTC
  • State
  • CTB, VDOT, DRPT
  • Local
  • Neighboring Counties and Towns
  • New Potomac River Crossing
  • Homeland Security Evacuation

Preparedness

CHAPTER 6: REGIONAL, STATE & LOCAL COORDINATION

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  • Air Quality
  • Water Quality
  • Noise Exposure
  • Heritage Resources

CHAPTER 7: ENVIRONMENT & HERITAGE RESOURCES

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  • Identifies Priority Project Types
  • Guides Capital Improvement Planning

Discussions

  • Funding sources and mechanisms

CHAPTER 8: PRIORITIZATION & FUNDING

NORTHSTAR BOULEVARD TIGER GRANT AWARD – MARCH 28, 2018

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  • Steps the County should take following

Adoption of 2019 CTP

  • Each related to a Transportation Goal

from Chapter 1

  • Appendices and supporting Documents
  • Roadway Segments
  • Travel Demand Model Results
  • Data Analysis
  • Other Related Material

GLOUCESTER PARKWAY RIBBON CUTTING JULY 28, 2016

CHAPTER 9: IMPLEMENTATION

BELMONT RIDGE ROAD GROUND BREAKING SEPTEMBER 27, 2016

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  • Identifies Priority Project Types
  • Guides Capital Improvement Planning

Discussions

  • Funding sources and mechanisms
  • Legislative Applications/Proffers

CHAPTER 8: PRIORITIZATION & FUNDING CHAPTER 9: IMPLEMENTATION

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HOW DOES THE COUNTYWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN

TRANSLATE INTO THE COUNTY’S CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT

PROGRAM?

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WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM AND WHERE DOES IT GO?

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A LOOK AT APPROPRIATIONS

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SAMPLE PROJECT – DULLES WEST BOULEVARD

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Other Accounts

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THANK YOU!!