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A New Planning Framework Existing System New System Documents that mix policies IDO annual updates & regulations Comp Plan 5-year updates No update process or coordination Comp Plan Vision, Vision Goals, Policies


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A New Planning Framework

 Documents that mix policies

& regulations

 No update process or

coordination

 IDO – annual updates  Comp Plan – 5-year updates

Existing System New System

Vision

“Teeth” to implement vision Regulations Vision, Goals, Policies

IDO Comp Plan

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Transferring Good Planning Work from Sector Development Plans

 Vision, Goals, & Policies

Comp Plan

  • Appendix D = SDPs for reference as historic documents

 Regulations & Zoning

IDO

  • Overlays
  • Use-specific Standards
  • Development Standards for Small Areas

 Area Profile & Projects

CPA Assessments

  • Demographics
  • History, Character, & Special Places
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Implementation

6 months 1 year

1 yr fr. July 2018

TIMELINE

IDO Annual Update Submittal: July 2019 IDO Enactment: November 17, 2017

Training – Staff, public, & design professionals Amendments – errors/omissions

Follow-up Zone Change Process

Nonconforming uses Voluntary downzones

IDO Effective Date: May 17, 2018

2 years

Community Planning Area Assessments: June 2020

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Getting Ready for CPAs:

August 2019 – June 2020

 Planning Department

 Perform needs assessment to

identify at-risk and vulnerable communities in need or more immediate planning assistance

 Demographic information  Policy & regulatory protections  Recommend order to Council  Prepare baseline demographic

& trend analyses

 Council decides on CPA order  Planning & Office of

Neighborhood Coordination

 Work up logistics and outreach

plan

 Meet with stakeholders in each

CPA

Invest to reduce disparity Invest to enhance neighborhoods & accommodate growth Respond to

  • pportunities &

maintain existing services Fill service gaps & accommodate growth

Higher Need Lower Need Lower Population Higher Population

Investment Strategies

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SLIDE 5

Community Planning Area Assessments

 Character

 Platting & setbacks  Mix of uses  Scale: Size / massing / height  Style & design preferences  Historic areas & special places

 Tracking

 Development trends  Performance measures

 Recommendations

 Policy  Comp Plan  Regulation  IDO  Implementation CIP

+ Annual Citizens Academy with Office of Neighborhood Coordination + CIP criteria tied to ABC Comp Plan Goals/Policies & Action Items

L K M T S V U R Q P N O K West Mesa Q North Albuquerque L Northwest Mesa R Mid Heights M Southwest Mesa S Near Heights N Near North Valley T Mesa del Sol O Central ABQ U Foothills P North I-25 V East Gateway

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CPA Recommendations

Can the IDO address a community idea?

Best Practice Unique Standard

Infeasible Regulation

Citywide Regulation

Small Area Regulation Policy

  • r Project
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Transparent & Enforceable Regulations in the IDO – Annual Updates

Small Area Protection Tools Interactive Map

https://abc-zone.com/ido-interactive-map

Part 4 Use Table Part 5

  • Dev. Standards

Part 6 Admin & Enforcmt.

Review Procedures Small Area Standards Use- specific Standards

Part 3 Overlay Zones

CPO VPO HPO

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Small Area Policies in the Comp Plan –

5-year Updates

 Ch. 4 Community Identity  CPA Map  CPA descriptions  CPA policies  Appendix E  Citizens Academy  CPA Assessments  Process Overview  Investment Priorities Matrix  Assessment Outline  Assessment Data  Ch. 14 Implementation  Strategy 1: Build public

awareness, engagement, capacity, and leadership.

 Strategic Action 1.1: Conduct CPA

assessments in the city.

 Strategic Action 1.2: Host an

annual Citizens Academy.

 Strategy 4: Create an ongoing

process for monitoring progress toward the Comp Plan Vision.

 Strategic Action 4.3: Evaluate

growth and development in CPAs.

 Performance Measures

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Ongoing, Proactive Planning Framework

Zoning & Land Use Documents: ABC Comp Plan - 5 year updates IDO – annual updates Community Planning Area (CPA) Assessments Policies Regulations

L K M T S V U R Q P N O

Recommendations

K West Mesa Q North Albuquerque L Northwest Mesa R Mid Heights M Southwest Mesa S Near Heights N Near North Valley T Mesa del Sol O Central ABQ U Foothills P North I-25 V East Gateway

 4 months/CPA  3/yr for 4 yrs