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PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Public Meeting Wednesday, August 8th, 2018 TITLE HERE 01 Section Title 01 Introduction 02 Project Overview AGENDA 03 Existing Conditions Demographics Physical Environment 04 Participant


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PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

Public Meeting Wednesday, August 8th, 2018

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Section Title

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Introduction

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Existing Conditions

  • Demographics
  • Physical Environment

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Project Overview

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Participant Activities

  • Small Group Work
  • Open House Stations (5)

AGENDA

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INTRODUCTION

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We believe in the power of multidisciplinary teamwork to find ideas that aren’t just different—they’re better.

WHO WE ARE

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ARCHITECTURE - ENGINEERING - PLANNING

A community advancement firm

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50+ years 350 staff members

Ohio Michigan Tennessee

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We’ve been advancing communities since 1962 by keeping our singular forward-thinking focus on putting people first.

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PROJECT OVERVIEW

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WHAT IS A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN?

Project Overview

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It’s a blueprint for the next 10-20 years!

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WHAT SHOULD IT DO?

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  • Create a unifjed vision and goals for the community with

implementable actions

  • Provide long-term guidance for public and private sector land

use and development decisions

  • Steer public dollars to spur private sector investment
  • Protect valuable resources
  • Identify opportunities to improve quality of life

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  • Assessment of existing

conditions citywide

  • Maps of existing and future

land use

  • Strategies for improving

housing, mobility, quality of life, etc.

  • Action steps to achieve the

community’s goals

WHAT WILL IT INCLUDE?

Project Overview

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PROJECT APPROACH

Project Overview

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PHASE 2: UNDERSTANDING THE CONTEXT PHASE 3: ENGAGE AND LISTEN PHASE 4: DEVELOPING AND TESTING THE PLAN PHASE 1: PREPARING FOR THE PLAN PHASE 5: FINALIZING THE PLAN, SETTING UP IMPLEMENTATION YOU ARE HERE.

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A COORDINATED EFFORT

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PROJECT APPROACH

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  • Gather information about the

community

  • Understand the context of

the plan and the city

  • Test the key themes of the

plan with the public

  • Illustrate plan elements with

maps & graphics

  • Finalize the plan with

the public and kickofg implementation!

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WHO’S INVOLVED?

Project Overview

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P R O J E C T R O L E S

C I T Y S T A F F & O F F I C I A L S P L A N N I N G C O N S U L T A N T S T A K E H O L D E R S S T E E R I N G C O M M I T T E E P U B L I C C O M M U N I T Y

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Guide & Inform Plan Long-term Stewards Lead Process/ Implementation Convene Community Guide & Inform Plan Provide Community Insight and Priorities Facilitate Process Technical Expertise Provide Community Insight and Priorities

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PLAN INPUTS

Project Overview

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THE

PLAN

Community Survey

(545 responses!)

Public Input

Farmers Market Stakeholder Meetings Public Meeting Public Open House

Best Practices

Local and National

Existing Conditions

People and Place

CLOSES AUG 20TH

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EXISTING CONDITIONS

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GROWING COLUMBUS REGION

Existing Conditions

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1 MILLION PEOPLE BY 2050

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REGIONAL TRENDS:

Changing Household Structure

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Between 2010-2030, the number of households WITHOUT children will make up to 87% of the growth in households in the Columbus MSA.

Source: Arthur C. Nelson, COLUMBUS, OHIO Metropolitan Area Trends, Preferences, and Opportunities: 2010 to 2030 and to 2040 (NRDC)

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Between 2010-2030, 56% of the growth in the number of households in the Columbus MSA will come from senior households.

Source: MORPC Insight 2050

REGIONAL TRENDS:

Aging Population

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About 56% of Ohioans would like to live in walkable, mixed use communities. Less than 20% of Ohioans currently have this option.

Source: Arthur C. Nelson, COLUMBUS, OHIO Metropolitan Area Trends, Preferences, and Opportunities: 2010 to 2030 and to 2040 (NRDC)

REGIONAL TRENDS:

Walkability

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NATIONAL TRENDS

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Housing Preference by Age

18-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

ATTACHED SMALL LOT LARGER LOT

45%

Of the national population are the millennial and boomer generations.

72%

Of households are without children (up from 55% in 1970).

Millennial and boomer generations prefer attached housing on smaller lots.

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POPULATION

Existing Conditions

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Population

15,225

(49% increase since 2000)

2000 (10,249)

10,000 15,000 20,000

2010 (14,962) 2016 (15,225) +/- 500 people per year +/- 50 people per year

Signifjcant population growth leading up to the recession.

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AGE

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Race and Ethnicity

The largest group: White Alone (87.58%) The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.02%)

Indicator Value Difference White Alone Black Alone American Indian/Alaska Native Alone Asian Alone Pacific Islander Alone Two or More Races Other Race 87.58% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 7.24% 0.28% 0.94% 0.02% 0.81% 3.13%

  • 4.12%

2.80% +3.21%

  • 0.01%
  • 0.04%
  • 0.01%

+0.26% +0.71% +0.85% Bars show deviation from Licking County

Age Pyramid

The largest group:

2017 Male Population Age 10-14 (Esri)

The smallest group:

2017 Male Population Age 85+ (Esri)

Dots show comparison to Licking County

HOUSING STATS

$177,297

Median Home Value

$8,945

Average Spent on Mortgage & Basics

$805

Median Contract Rent

Tapestry Segments

Middleburg Green Acres Southern Satellites

2,676 households 1,355 households 1,017 households

45.3%

10A 6A

22.9% 17.2%

4C

  • f Households
  • f Households
  • f Households

BUSINESS

438

Total Businesses

4,651

Total Employees

85+ 5-9 75-79 15-19 25-29 35-39 45-49 55-59 65-69 Age

Male Female

Dots represent Licking County comparison.

Population Cohort Median Age

37.5

Heath (39.2); Reynoldsburg (35.9) Groveport (42.8); Licking County (39.8) Ohio (39.3)

Relatively younger population...

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EDUCATION

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No High School Diploma

Heath (11%) Reynoldsburg (6%) Groveport (6%) Licking Cty. (10%) Ohio (11%)

8%

High School Graduate

Heath (42%) Reynoldsburg (27%) Groveport (39%) Licking Cty. (36%) Ohio (34%)

35%

Some College & Associates

Heath (29%) Reynoldsburg (36%) Groveport (35%) Licking Cty. (31%) Ohio (29%)

31%

Bachelor/Grad/ Professional

Heath (17%) Reynoldsburg (31%) Groveport (20%) Licking Cty. (23%) Ohio (27%)

27%

...with comparable educational attainment.

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HOUSING TYPE

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HOUSING TYPE

1 UNIT, DETACHED 1 UNIT, ATTACHED 2 UNITS 3-4 UNITS 5-9 UNITS 10-19 UNITS 20 OR MORE UNITS MOBILE HOME

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Heath Pataskala Licking County Groveport Reynoldsburg

Total housing units (%)

Pataskala’s current housing stock is less diverse than surrounding communities and may not serve projected Central Ohio growth.

(87% of projected growth will be families without children)

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HOUSING AGE

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Median Year Structure Built

1993

Heath (1979) Reynoldsburg (1983) Groveport (1977) Licking County (1976) Ohio (1967)

55%

  • f buildings were built

between 1990 and 2009

Relatively new building stock that is unlikely to be redeveloped in the near-term.

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EMPLOYMENT

Existing Conditions

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Top Industries

Retail trade 15.9% Educational services 15.4%

  • Accomm. &

food services 12.7% Health care & social assistance 11.1%

1 2 3 4

*2015 Work Area Profile Report

Total Jobs

3,179* 86%

  • f working Pataskala

residents work outside

  • f the City
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EMPLOYMENT

Existing Conditions

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Unemployment Rate

Heath (6%) Reynoldsburg (6%) Groveport (4%) Licking County (7%) Ohio (7%)

4%

Heath ($44,656) Reynoldsburg ($61,648) Groveport ($ 56,750) Licking County ($57,571) Ohio ($50,674)

$ $$

$69,574

Pataskala residents are a highly skilled workforce and are making more,

  • n average, than

households in adjoining communities, although much of this tax revenue is not realized in the City.

Median Household Income

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LAND USE

Existing Conditions

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SUMMIT RD SW MINK ST SW HEADLEYS MILL RD SW HAVENS CORNERS RD ETNA PKWY

Agriculture (58.6%) Residential (26.1%)

Vacant (7.5%)

Parks & Open Space (1.4%) Industrial (1.2%) Commercial (1.0%) Utility (<1%) Government (2.7%) Offjce (1.0%)

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FACILITIES & UTILITIES 03

School Fire/Police City Building City Water/ Sewer SWLC Water/ Sewer

Major investment needed for new development.

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NATURAL FEATURES 03

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Tree Cover Wetland Stream 100-Year Flood Plain Park/ Open Space

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DEVELOPABLE LAND 03

City Area

~18,000

acres

Developable Land

~8,800

acres (~7,500 are zoned residential

  • r agriculture)

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DISTRICT ADDTL RESIDENTS

Rural Residential

3,181

Medium-Low Density Residential

3,058

High Density Residential

1,085

Agriculture

1,058

Planned Development District

934

Village Single Family Residential

528

Multi-family Residential

522

Medium Density Residential

501

Medium-High Density Residential

333

Manufactured Home Residential

142

TOTAL

11,342

DEVELOPABLE RESIDENTIAL LAND (CURRENT ZONING) 03 Full build-out of developable, residentially zoned land would accommodate up to 11,342 residents (4,537 housing units).

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PARTICIPANT ACTIVITIES

(WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!)

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OVERVIEW

Participant Activities

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Issues & Opportunities (Brainstorm & Group Discussion)

Table Activity (30 minutes) Open House Stations (30 minutes)

  • 1. Survey - What do you think?
  • 2. Areas to Grow
  • 3. Area to Preserve
  • 4. Downtown/City Center
  • 5. What’s most important?

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ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES

Participant Activities

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Individual Activity Worksheet

What are the critical issues and the biggest opportunities in Pataskala over the next fjve years? 10 to 20 years?

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ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES

Participant Activities

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Discuss as a group!

  • 1. Nominate one person to be the recorder.
  • 2. Share around the table your critical issues.
  • 3. Then, share the biggest opportunities.
  • 4. Record everyone’s response on the fmip

chart paper.

  • 5. Make sure everyone has a chance to

share their ideas.

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OPEN HOUSE STATIONS

Participant Activities

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Visit all fjve stations!

  • 1. Survey - What do you think?
  • 2. Areas to Grow
  • 3. Areas to Preserve
  • 4. Downtown/City Center
  • 5. What’s most important?

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ONLINE COMMUNITY SURVEY CLOSES AUG 20TH