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SILVERDALE ECONOMIC ACTION PLAN How to Incentivize Achieving Silverdales Future SILVERDALES HISTORY SILVERDALE TODAY SILVERDALE REGIONAL CENTER Plan Adopted in 2016 Comp Plan Promotes housing and employment growth in Silverdales


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SILVERDALE ECONOMIC ACTION PLAN

How to Incentivize Achieving Silverdale’s Future

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SILVERDALE’S HISTORY

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SILVERDALE TODAY

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SILVERDALE REGIONAL CENTER

Plan Adopted in 2016 Comp Plan Promotes housing and employment growth in Silverdale’s Core Assists Kitsap in obtaining federal funding for infrastructure

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SILVERDALE REGIONAL CENTER

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HISTORIC CAPITAL INVESTMENTS

Harrison Medical Center CK School District Campus

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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE ACTION PLAN? TO MARRY:

Technical Infrastructure Analyses Market/Redevelopment Assumptions Property Owner Interests

Action- Oriented for Strategic Implementation

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PLAN BOUNDARY

REGIO IONAL CENTER + GREAVES WAY

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HOW WILL THE PLAN BE DEVELOPED? PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

Technical Analysis Comprehensive Outreach to Property Owners and Developers

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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

 Transportation  Wastewater and Stormwater  Infrastructure (Location and Capacity)  Water, Natural Gas, Broadband and Electricity Infrastructure (as available)  Zoning and Design Standard Limitations

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Dyes Inlet Puget Sound Hood Canal Island Lake

NW RANDALL WAY NW WESTGATE RD STATE HWY 303 NE R G TSAP D STAF N LN NW SANDY RD NE U D

0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles

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TIP, Design,

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Construction Completed Study Corridor Projects Spot Projects Developer Projects

NW PALMER LN NW HOSMAN CIR W P BLV O

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REDEVELOPMENT ASSUMPTIONS

  • Infrastructure Needs of Specific Sectors

(emphasis on medical and housing)

  • Development Patterns
  • Ownership Assemblies
  • Impervious Surfaces
  • Property versus Building Values
  • Access
  • Others?
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IMPERVIOUS SURFACE %

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PUBLIC OUTREACH

KEDA is Key Strategic Partner

  • Comprehensive Outreach Effort to Developers

and Property Owners

  • Frank Group and Individual Discussions Regarding

Existing and Future Development Plans

What incentives or interests “move the needle” when discussing redevelopment?

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ANALYSIS & ACTION

 Apply Redevelopment criteria What areas could redevelop in the near-term?  Gap analysis Does infrastructure and redevelopment potential match up?  Review existing and alternative infrastructure funding options. How do we fix any gaps? How do we incentivize redevelopment?

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CONTACTS

Eric Baker Kitsap County Policy Manager

ebaker@co.kitsap.wa.us (360) 337-4495

John Powers KEDA Executive Director

powers@kitsapeda.org (360) 377-9599