City of Quinlan Comprehensive Plan MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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City of Quinlan Comprehensive Plan MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF Todays CPAC Agenda Introductions Purpose, Process, and Schedule Community Snapshot Preview Visioning Exercise Community Open House Preview Upcoming Meeting


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City of Quinlan Comprehensive Plan

MEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF

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Today’s CPAC Agenda

  • Introductions
  • Purpose, Process, and Schedule
  • Community Snapshot Preview
  • Visioning Exercise
  • Community Open House Preview
  • Upcoming Meeting Dates
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Introductions

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Who are we?

are Urban Planners and Landscape Architects

  • f which

FNI Employees

800 800+

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  • Abilene
  • Aledo
  • Andrews
  • Angleton
  • Anna
  • Argyle
  • Arlington
  • Athens
  • Balch Springs
  • Bartonville
  • Bastrop
  • Beaumont
  • Bee Cave
  • Bellmead
  • Belton
  • Big Spring
  • Brady
  • Brownfield
  • Brownwood
  • Bryan
  • Buda
  • Burkburnett
  • Burleson
  • Canton
  • Carrollton
  • Cedar Hill
  • Cedar Park
  • Celina
  • Center
  • Choctaw, Okla.
  • Cockrell Hill
  • Coppell
  • Copper Canyon
  • Copperas Cove
  • Corinth
  • Crandall
  • Dallas
  • Decatur
  • Denison
  • Denton
  • DeSoto
  • Edmond, Okla.
  • El Paso
  • Ennis
  • Fairfield
  • Farmers Branch
  • Fate
  • Ferris
  • Forest Hill
  • Forney
  • Fort Stockton
  • Fort Worth
  • Fredericksburg
  • Frisco
  • Garland
  • Glen Rose
  • Glenn Heights
  • Grand Prairie
  • Granite Shoals
  • Grapevine
  • Greenville
  • Heath
  • Hewitt
  • Highland Park
  • Highland Village
  • Hillsboro
  • Hudson Oaks
  • Hutchins
  • Irving
  • Jacksboro
  • Jersey Village
  • Kaufman
  • Keller
  • Killeen
  • Lago Vista
  • Lake Dallas
  • Lakewood Village
  • Lampasas
  • Lancaster
  • Levelland
  • Lewisville
  • Little Elm
  • Live Oak
  • Longview
  • Lucas
  • Lufkin
  • Marble Falls
  • McKinney
  • Melissa
  • Midland
  • Midlothian
  • Midwest City, OK
  • Mineral Wells
  • Mission
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Mount Vernon
  • Murphy
  • New Braunfels
  • North Richland Hills
  • Odessa
  • Ovilla
  • Palestine
  • Paris
  • Pearland
  • Port Aransas
  • Port Arthur
  • Port Lavaca
  • Portland
  • Prosper
  • Red Oak
  • Reno
  • Richardson
  • Richland Hills
  • Rowlett
  • Salado
  • Seabrook
  • Seagoville
  • Shenandoah
  • Stafford
  • Sunnyvale
  • Taylor
  • Terrell
  • The Colony
  • Tomball
  • Trophy Club
  • Tyler
  • Uvalde
  • Waco
  • Waxahachie
  • Weatherford
  • Wolfforth
  • Woodway

100+ COMPREHENSIVE PLANS

for cities with populations between 2,000 and 200,000 No one in Texas has done more comprehensive plans than we have.

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Lo Local Exper erien ence

Current TxDOT “Pipeline” Funding

Quinlan Area – Bond Program Leveraged Projects

  • SH 276 Bypass (Design, ROW, Const.)
  • SH 34 (Prelim Eng. -Feasibility)

Bond Program – On System Bike/Pedestrian and Turn Lane Projects

  • SH 34 (from CR 3602 to SH 276)
  • Spur 264 (Bike and Pedestrian

Improvements)

  • Main St. “Old 276” (Curbs and

Sidewalks)

Bond Program – On System Capacity Improvements

$2 million Proposed Bond Funding + $14.4 million Potential Leveraged Funding (TxDOT & NCTCOG) = $16.4 million Total Project Value

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You

  • ur T

r Team am

Principal-In-Charge

Wendy Shabay, AICP

Project Manager

Erica Craycraft-Bartlett, AICP, LEED Green Associate

QA/QC

Dan Sefko, FAICP

Project Lead

Daniel Harrison, AICP

Planning Support

Colton Wayman

Transportation

Edmund Haas, AICP

Transportation

Staron Faucher, AICP

Water/Wastewater Infrastructure

Cullen Carlson, P.E.

Stormwater Drainage

Jim Keith, CFM

Economic Development

Greg Last, AICP, CEcD

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Planning 101

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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

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Planning Overview

“Destiny is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice.” –William Jennings Bryan

Comprehensive Plan

Zoning Ordinance

Subdivision Ordinance

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How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?

City Council

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How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?

City Council Purpose: Make Decisions

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How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?

City Council Purpose: Make Decisions How does the Council form their decisions?

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How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?

City Council Purpose: Make Decisions

Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input

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How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?

City Council Purpose: Make Decisions

Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input

What does the Council do with this input?

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How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?

City Council Purpose: Make Decisions

Input Comp Plan P&Z Commission Public Meetings Staff Input Regulations Zoning Subdivision Building Other

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Project Overview

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Plan Outline

Community Snapshot Implementation Visioning Land Use Plan

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 6

EXLU, FLUP, Growth Management, Development Standards Population and Demographic Trends Input Process, Vision Statement, Goals Implementation Actions Public Facilities and Services

Chapter 4 Chapter 5

Transportation, Drainage, Water/Wastewater, Public Facilities Economic Development Strategy Economic Profile, Strategies/Initiatives, Five-Year Timeline

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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
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Community Snapshot

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Chapter One: Community Snapshot

  • Population/Demographic

Trends

  • Planning Context
  • Existing Land Use
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Population

Year Population Percent Change 1990 1,416

  • 2000

1,370

  • 3.25%

2010 1,399 +2.12% 2016 1,735* +24.02%

Source: American Community Survey * = Estimate

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Age and Gender

Source: American Community Survey

41. 41.1

median age

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Source: American Community Survey

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Source: American Community Survey

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Source: American Community Survey

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Source: American Community Survey

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Source: American Community Survey

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Source: NCTCOG

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Visioning

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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
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Issue Identification

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SWOT Analysis

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Issue Identification Exercise

Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities

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.)? 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

development be?

  • Are there issues with land use conflicts?
  • Do we have the right types of housing?
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Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities

  • Transportation
  • Stormwater

Drainage Analysis

  • Water/Wastewater

Master Plan

  • Public Facilities +

Services Analysis

Related Questions

  • 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.)?

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Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities

  • Strategies and

Initiatives

  • Economic Profile

Related Questions

  • 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?

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Economic Development Land Use Public Facilities

Related Questions

  • Where should future residential
  • r nonresidential development

be?

  • Are there issues with land use

conflicts?

  • Do we have the right types of

housing?

  • Is preservation of natural open

space important?

  • FLUP Map
  • Future Land Use

Types Defined

  • Physical Constraints
  • Existing Land

Use Analysis

  • Growth

Management Recommendations and Ultimate Capacity

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Moving Forward

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Moving Forward

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

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Community Open House

  • Present planning process to

residents

  • Visioning exercise

When: Tues, Nov. 20 @ 7:00pm Where: TBD

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CPAC Coordination

What days of the week work best for you?

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Questions/Comments?

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Thank you!