PATASKALA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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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
Public Meeting Wednesday, August 8th, 2018
Section Title
Introduction
Existing Conditions
Project Overview
Participant Activities
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Project Overview
implementable actions
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conditions citywide
land use
housing, mobility, quality of life, etc.
community’s goals
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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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community
the plan and the city
plan with the public
maps & graphics
the public and kickofg implementation!
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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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Project Overview
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
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Existing Conditions
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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
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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)
Existing Conditions
Housing Preference by Age
18-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
ATTACHED SMALL LOT LARGER LOT
Of the national population are the millennial and boomer generations.
Of households are without children (up from 55% in 1970).
Millennial and boomer generations prefer attached housing on smaller lots.
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Existing Conditions
Population
(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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Existing Conditions
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%
2.80% +3.21%
+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
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
Heath (39.2); Reynoldsburg (35.9) Groveport (42.8); Licking County (39.8) Ohio (39.3)
Relatively younger population...
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Existing Conditions
No High School Diploma
Heath (11%) Reynoldsburg (6%) Groveport (6%) Licking Cty. (10%) Ohio (11%)
High School Graduate
Heath (42%) Reynoldsburg (27%) Groveport (39%) Licking Cty. (36%) Ohio (34%)
Some College & Associates
Heath (29%) Reynoldsburg (36%) Groveport (35%) Licking Cty. (31%) Ohio (29%)
Bachelor/Grad/ Professional
Heath (17%) Reynoldsburg (31%) Groveport (20%) Licking Cty. (23%) Ohio (27%)
...with comparable educational attainment.
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Existing Conditions
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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Existing Conditions
Median Year Structure Built
Heath (1979) Reynoldsburg (1983) Groveport (1977) Licking County (1976) Ohio (1967)
between 1990 and 2009
Relatively new building stock that is unlikely to be redeveloped in the near-term.
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Existing Conditions
Top Industries
Retail trade 15.9% Educational services 15.4%
food services 12.7% Health care & social assistance 11.1%
*2015 Work Area Profile Report
Total Jobs
residents work outside
Existing Conditions
Unemployment Rate
Heath (6%) Reynoldsburg (6%) Groveport (4%) Licking County (7%) Ohio (7%)
Heath ($44,656) Reynoldsburg ($61,648) Groveport ($ 56,750) Licking County ($57,571) Ohio ($50,674)
Pataskala residents are a highly skilled workforce and are making more,
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 PKWYAgriculture (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%)
FACILITIES & UTILITIES 03
School Fire/Police City Building City Water/ Sewer SWLC Water/ Sewer
Major investment needed for new development.
NATURAL FEATURES 03
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Tree Cover Wetland Stream 100-Year Flood Plain Park/ Open Space
DEVELOPABLE LAND 03
City Area
acres
Developable Land
acres (~7,500 are zoned residential
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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
Issues & Opportunities (Brainstorm & Group Discussion)
Table Activity (30 minutes) Open House Stations (30 minutes)
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Individual Activity Worksheet
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Discuss as a group!
chart paper.
share their ideas.
Participant Activities
Visit all fjve stations!
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