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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 12 2017 Comp Plan Update PresentationJoint City Council/Planning Commission Workshop June 12, 2017 Agenda •Goals and Objectives •Future Land Use •Housing Overall Goals and Objectives •Maintain and promote safe, sound, and connected land use •Pursue partnerships to ensure reliability, quality, access and options •Continue thoughtful use of all city and community resources and processes •Create a desirable place to live, work and play by providing economic and social opportunities in a safe and healthy environment •Encourage proactive behaviors and policies to ensure stable, safe, and efficient community Land Use Land Use Goals and Objectives 1.Maintain and improve physical community character and identity 2.Maintain a choice of and encourage development of quality residential environments. 3.Continue to actively pursue redevelopment. 4.Continue to enforce protection standards as required by state statutes for historic sites, solar access protection, aggregate resources, earth sheltered buildings, and wind powered generators through city ordinances and policies. 5.Define the City's ultimate boundaries and develop a plan for establishing those boundaries. Current T-TC Boundary Proposed T-TC Boundary Planned Use Designation 2013 Plan Amendment •5 Districts 1.Pike Lake (86 acres): 50% LD, 25% HD, 25% C 2.Vierling S (66 acres): 25% MD, 25% HD, 50% C 3.Vierling N (207 acres): 25% LD, 50% MD, 25% C 4.Summit Preserve (49 acres): 75% MD, 25% C 5.SMSC (182 acres): 75% LD, 25% C •Public/Semi-Public: 70 acres Current Conditions •Summit Preserve approved as 100% Medium Density •SMSC Property Removed •Difficulty in administering percentages Planned Use Options •Maintain Status Quo ✓Remove SMSC, Summit Preserve ✓Consider amendment to Zoning Ordinance to address application •Apply Specific Land Use designations ✓R-LD, R-MD, R-HD, Commercial Commercial/Industrial Land 2016 Commercial/Industrial Demand Analysis, Scott County Comprehensive Plan – Developable Land Retail (includes C-NR, C-CC, C-HG)74.6-93.3 acres 208.56 gross acres Office (includes C-BO)6.6-7.7 acres 7.17 gross acres Industrial (includes I-PI)32.2-38.6 acres 320.96 gross acres Total 113.4-139.6 acres 536.69 gross acres *Does not include Planned Use Designation, which would add approximately 106 commercial acres Commercial/Industrial Land •Issues •Location of Developable Land ✓Jeffers Pond ✓Planned Use Areas ✓Deerfield and Welcome Avenue ✓Highway 242/13 area •Majority is located in Orderly Annexation Area •Options: •Look for additional locations to designate for commercial uses Staging Plan Housing Housing & Population Forecasts 2010 Census 2015 Estimate 2020 Forecast 2030 Forecast 2040 Forecast Population 22,796 25,049 27,500 32,500 37,600 Households 8,210 9,180 10,500 12,600 14,700 •Must designate enough land to accommodate forecasted growth •Average overall density must be 3.0 units/acre or higher •Prior Lake does have enough acreage •Key will be calculating density Source: Metropolitan Council Affordable Housing Need Allocation Income Threshold Number of Units At or below 30% AMI 411 31 to 50% AMI 212 51 to 80% AMI 131 Total Units 754 •Must designate enough land to accommodate forecasted growth •Requires change in minimum density ranges Land Use Old Density Range New Density Range R-LD 0 -4.0 units/acre 2.0 -3.9 units/acre R-MD 4.1 –7.0 units/acre 4.0 –7.9 units/acre R-HDL 7.1 –20.0 units/acre 8.0 –29.9 units/acre R-HDH ---30.0+ units/acre Next Steps •Focus Groups •Finalize Draft Maps and Chapter •Public Open House (July)