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  1. City of Quinlan Comprehensive Plan MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF

  2. Today’s CPAC Agenda • Introductions • Purpose, Process, and Schedule • Community Snapshot Preview • Visioning Exercise • Community Open House Preview • Upcoming Meeting Dates

  3. Introductions

  4. Who are we? 800 800 + are Urban Planners and of which Landscape Architects FNI Employees

  5. comprehensive plans than we have. No one in Texas has done more 100+ COMPREHENSIVE PLANS for cities with populations between 2,000 and 200,000 • Abilene • Burleson • Fairfield • Hudson Oaks • Melissa • Reno • Aledo • Canton • Farmers Branch • Hutchins • Midland • Richardson • Andrews • Carrollton • Fate • Irving • Midlothian • Richland Hills • Angleton • Cedar Hill • Ferris • Jacksboro • Midwest City, OK • Rowlett • Anna • Cedar Park • Forest Hill • Jersey Village • Mineral Wells • Salado • Argyle • Celina • Forney • Kaufman • Mission • Seabrook • Arlington • Center • Fort Stockton • Keller • Mount Pleasant • Seagoville • Athens • Choctaw, Okla. • Fort Worth • Killeen • Mount Vernon • Shenandoah • Balch Springs • Cockrell Hill • Fredericksburg • Lago Vista • Murphy • Stafford • Bartonville • Coppell • Frisco • Lake Dallas • New Braunfels • Sunnyvale • Bastrop • Copper Canyon • Garland • Lakewood Village • North Richland Hills • Taylor • Beaumont • Copperas Cove • Glen Rose • Lampasas • Odessa • Terrell • Bee Cave • Corinth • Glenn Heights • Lancaster • Ovilla • The Colony • Bellmead • Crandall • Grand Prairie • Levelland • Palestine • Tomball • Belton • Dallas • Granite Shoals • Lewisville • Paris • Trophy Club • Big Spring • Decatur • Grapevine • Little Elm • Pearland • Tyler • Brady • Denison • Greenville • Live Oak • Port Aransas • Uvalde • Brownfield • Denton • Heath • Longview • Port Arthur • Waco • Brownwood • DeSoto • Hewitt • Lucas • Port Lavaca • Waxahachie • Bryan • Edmond, Okla. • Highland Park • Lufkin • Portland • Weatherford • Buda • El Paso • Highland Village • Marble Falls • Prosper • Wolfforth • Burkburnett • Ennis • Hillsboro • McKinney • Red Oak • Woodway

  6. Local Lo Current TxDOT “Pipeline” Funding Exper erien ence • SH 276 Bypass (Design, ROW, Const.) • SH 34 (Prelim Eng. -Feasibility) Quinlan Area – Bond Bond Program – On System Capacity Program Leveraged Projects Improvements • SH 34 (from CR 3602 to SH 276) Bond Program – On System Bike/Pedestrian and Turn Lane Projects • Spur 264 (Bike and Pedestrian Improvements) • Main St. “Old 276” (Curbs and Sidewalks) $2 million Proposed Bond Funding + $14.4 million Potential Leveraged Funding (TxDOT & NCTCOG) = $16.4 million Total Project Value

  7. You our T r Team am Project Lead Daniel Harrison, AICP Principal-In-Charge QA/QC Wendy Shabay, AICP Dan Sefko, FAICP Project Manager Erica Craycraft-Bartlett, AICP, LEED Green Associate Economic Water/Wastewater Development Transportation Infrastructure Greg Last, AICP, Edmund Haas, AICP Cullen Carlson, P.E. CEcD Stormwater Planning Support Transportation Drainage Staron Faucher, AICP Colton Wayman Jim Keith, CFM

  8. Planning 101

  9. Authority to Plan • In Texas the Local Government Code provides the authority to manage land development • Chapter 213 (Comprehensive Plans) • Chapter 211 (Zoning) • Chapter 212 (Subdivision) • Focused on providing for the health, safety, and welfare of citizens

  10. Planning Overview “Destiny is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice.” –William Jennings Bryan Comprehensive Plan Zoning Subdivision Ordinance Ordinance

  11. How is a Comprehensive Plan Used? City Council

  12. How is a Comprehensive Plan Used? City Council Purpose: Make Decisions

  13. How is a Comprehensive Plan Used? City Council Purpose: Make Decisions How does the Council form their decisions?

  14. How is a Comprehensive Plan Used? City Council Purpose: Make Decisions Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input

  15. How is a Comprehensive Plan Used? City Council Purpose: Make Decisions Input Comp Plan What does the Council do with this input? P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input

  16. How is a Comprehensive Plan Used? City Council Purpose: Make Decisions Input Regulations Comp Plan Zoning P&Z Commission Subdivision Public Meetings Building Staff Input Other

  17. Project Overview

  18. Plan Outline Population and Chapter 1 Community Snapshot Demographic Trends Input Process, Vision Chapter 2 Visioning Statement, Goals EXLU, FLUP, Growth Management, Chapter 3 Land Use Plan Development Standards Transportation, Drainage, Chapter 4 Public Facilities and Services Water/Wastewater, Public Facilities Economic Profile, Strategies/Initiatives, Chapter 5 Economic Development Strategy Five-Year Timeline Implementation Chapter 6 Implementation Actions

  19. Schedule • Today – Meeting #1 | Staff and CPAC Kick-Off • November – Meeting #2 | Community Open House, Website • January – Meeting #3 | CPAC: Land Use • March – Meeting #4 | Public Facilities and Services • April – Meeting #5 | QEDC/CPAC: Economic Development • June – Meeting #6 | Community Open House • July – Meeting #7 | CPAC: Finalize Draft • August – Meeting #8 | Joint Workshop

  20. Community Snapshot

  21. Chapter One: Community Snapshot • Population/Demographic Trends • Planning Context • Existing Land Use

  22. Population Percent Year Population Change 1990 1,416 - 2000 1,370 -3.25% 2010 1,399 +2.12% 2016 1,735* +24.02% * = Estimate Source: American Community Survey

  23. Age and Gender 41. 41.1 median age Source: American Community Survey

  24. Source: American Community Survey

  25. Source: American Community Survey

  26. Source: American Community Survey

  27. Source: American Community Survey

  28. Source: American Community Survey

  29. Source: NCTCOG

  30. Visioning

  31. Desired Outcomes What outcomes should the plan strive to achieve? Examples: • Improve quality of life • Improve infrastructure or services • Address a community need • Economic or cultural benefit • Longevity/sustainability benefit

  32. Issue Identification

  33. SWOT Analysis

  34. Issue Identification Exercise Public Facilities • Where are the congestion barriers? • What areas are prone to flooding? • Do you have concerns about water supply? • How would you rate the city’s services (police, fire, library, administration, etc.)? Public Economic Facilities Development Economic Development • What development is most desirable? Where? • What are the barriers to development today? • What’s the right balance between attracting businesses and requiring quality development? Land use • Where should future residential or nonresidential Land Use development be? • Are there issues with land use conflicts? • Do we have the right types of housing?

  35. • Public Facilities + Related Questions Services Analysis • Water/Wastewater • Where are the congestion Public Master Plan Economic barriers? Facilities • Stormwater Development • What areas are prone to Drainage flooding? Analysis • Transportation • Do you have concerns about water supply? • How would you rate the city’s services (police, fire, library, Land Use administration, etc.)?

  36. • Economic Profile Related Questions • Strategies and Initiatives Public • What development is most Economic Facilities desirable? Where? Development • What are the barriers to development today? • What’s the right balance between attracting businesses and requiring quality development? Land Use

  37. Related Questions • Where should future residential or nonresidential development be? Public Economic Facilities Development • Are there issues with land use conflicts? • Do we have the right types of housing? • Is preservation of natural open space important? Land Use • • Existing Land Growth Use Analysis Management Recommendations • Physical Constraints and Ultimate • FLUP Map • Future Land Use Capacity Types Defined

  38. Moving Forward

  39. Moving Forward Community Open House CPAC: Land Use CPAC: Public Facilities and Services QEDC/CPAC: Economic Development Community Open House CPAC: Finalize Draft Joint Workshop

  40. Community Open House • Present planning process to residents • Visioning exercise When: Tues, Nov. 20 @ 7:00pm Where: TBD

  41. CPAC Coordination What days of the week work best for you?

  42. Questions/Comments?

  43. Thank you!

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