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Community Meeting Olmsted Township Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update PLANNING TODAY TO ACHIEVE OUR HOPES FOR TOMORROW May 21, 2012
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Whos Involved Advisory Committee with: Residents Trustees Township employees Business owners School board members Assistance provided by the County Planning Commission 2012 Land Use Plan Update 2
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WHAT IS A Comprehensive Land Use Plan? A blueprint for the future of Olmsted Township that: Makes recommendations for the future use of land Provides a basis for zoning and other regulation Guides the establishment of high level standards for development 2012 Land Use Plan Update 4
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Data collection – identifying ISSUES Developing the VISION & GOALS Identifying ACTIONS Finalizing the PLAN Planning Process 5 2012 Land Use Plan Update Community Meeting Jan 2012MaySept
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Purpose of Todays Meeting Obtain input from the community on what should be: Preserved Enhanced Transformed 2012 Land Use Plan Update 6
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1998 Plan Outcomes New zoning regulations and zoning map Subdivision developments Joint Economic Development District with Olmsted Falls 7 2012 Land Use Plan Update
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8 Preliminary Plan Approval Expired Wheaton Farms Construction underway Arbors at Olmsted along Cook Road
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2012 Land Use Plan Update 9 Arbors at Olmsted along Cook Road Preliminary Plan Approval Expired Wheaton Farms Construction underway
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JEDD parcels 2012 Land Use Plan Update 10
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Additional Changes since 1998 Water and sewer projects New school building New township fire and police buildings Two railroad overpasses underway New playground 2012 Land Use Plan Update 11
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Community Profile Demographics Housing Characteristics Land Use 12 2012 Land Use Plan Update
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Olmsted Township is: 10 th largest suburb in Cuyahoga County (land area) 28 th largest based on population 3 rd highest rate of population growth in Cuyahoga County since 2000 (27.8%) 82 nd largest township in Ohio (out of 1,308) One of the few communities in Cuyahoga County where development is still possible. 13 2012 Land Use Plan Update
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Recent Population Trends 13,513 residents in 2010 14 2012 Land Use Plan Update Olmsted TownshipOlmsted Falls Suburban Cuyahoga County Population Increase since 20002,93828%13%-3.50%
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2012 Land Use Plan Update 15 Household Characteristics
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Median Household Income 16 2012 Land Use Plan Update *2010 estimate
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Recent Housing Trends Twp had 5,996 housing units in 2010 + 1,357 since 2000 17 2012 Land Use Plan Update % Increase 2000 to 2010
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Recent Housing Trends 18 2012 Land Use Plan Update 2010 UnitsIncrease since 2000 Single-Family 3,471~ 950 Multi-family 1,243~ 600 Manufactured Homes 1,142
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Recent Housing Trends 19 2012 Land Use Plan Update 2010 Census
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2012 Land Use Plan Update 20 $ $ Housing Value & Year Built Year built
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Land Use 2012 Land Use Plan Update 21
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2012 Land Use Plan Update 22
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Comparison of Market Value 2012 Land Use Plan Update 23 Value Per Acre
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Looking Ahead Issues Goals 24 2012 Land Use Plan Update
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ISSUES Economic Development: Too few destinations – retail, eating places Undeveloped potential for JEDD development: large amount of space that could attract high quality development such as the Cleveland Clinic Need to maximize/market highway access along Stearns Road What does it take to attract businesses in terms of traffic counts and population? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 25
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ISSUES Housing and Neighborhoods: Over 1,375 acres of vacant residential land = 1,500 to 3,300 more units Too few destinations – parks Seniors need nearby conveniences 2012 Land Use Plan Update 26
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ISSUES Parks, Recreation and Open Space: Too few parks Township land is currently not suited for recreational use: Poor drainage Land is underneath high tension wires What is the potential for Metropark extension? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 27
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ISSUES Infrastructure/Utilities: Some areas still without water and sewer lines Poor quality of well water - black Lack of sidewalks in some areas create unsafe walking conditions Township unable to provide needed infrastructure without assistance from the State and/or County 2012 Land Use Plan Update 28
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ISSUES Environmental: Flooding is an issue in some areas of the township Concerns about fracking, oil and gas well development New development has eliminated trees Utility easements provide natural corridor opportunities 2012 Land Use Plan Update 29
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ISSUES Identity/Image: Some residents dont realize they live in the Township and miss certain advantages (such as BMV fees) Need to develop a sense of who we are 2012 Land Use Plan Update 30
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First Cut Goals We Envision a Community That: Promotes economic development for appropriate balance land uses Manages growth to minimize negative impacts Maintains/preserves open character, wooded areas and green space. Creates a town center to promote an identifiable community identity. Has sewer and water system for entire Township. Promotes environmentally sustainable land use, transportation and construction practices. Enables a more active and healthy lifestyle with access to community gardens, parks and trails. 2012 Land Use Plan Update 31
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First Cut Goals We Expect: High quality development New development that is: Sensitive to the natural surroundings Energy efficiency and green A well maintained, high quality road system Safe pedestrian/bike ways that link neighborhoods and community facilities. Expanded parks, recreational and community facilities. Adequate police, fire and service departments. A sufficient tax base to ensure a continued excellent school system. Opportunities to engage residents Financial resources and regulatory authority to accomplish Goals. 2012 Land Use Plan Update 32
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Small Group Discussion Topics: Economic Development Neighborhoods and Housing Infrastructure - Water, Sewer. Roads, Sidewalks Parks and Green Space Quality of Life 33 2012 Land Use Plan Update
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Introductions Table Hosts will facilitate & record discussion Introduce yourself at your table: Your Name Where you live 34 2012 Land Use Plan Update
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Economic Development Suggested questions to generate discussion: What are the essential components of a Town Center? What type of business should we try to attract to the Township? What type of business should we not allow? Other What should be the Townships top Economic Development priority? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 35
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Neighborhoods and Housing Suggested questions to generate discussion: What type of new neighborhood development do you think is appropriate for Olmsted Township? Do we need more/greater variety of housing, such as townhouses and apartments? Do you think the Township should be more aggressive on property maintenance code enforcement? Other What should be the Townships top Neighborhood/ Housing priority? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 36
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Parks and Green Space Suggested questions to generate discussion: Do you think there are enough parks in the community? What kind(s) of parks and/or preserved green space do you think we need? Where would be a good place for a park in Olmsted Township? Other What should be the Townships top Parks and Green Space priority? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 37
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Infrastructure - Water, Sewer, Roads, Sidewalks Suggested questions to generate discussion: How important is it to have sidewalks and paths to connect neighborhoods to the schools and other community services? Do you or your neighbors have issues with flooding, sewers or water? What road improvements are needed? Other What should be the Townships top Infrastructure priority? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 38
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Quality of Life Suggested questions to generate discussion: What types of programs would you like to see provided in the Township? What types of activities would you like to see in the Township? Other What should be the Townships top Quality of Life priority? 2012 Land Use Plan Update 39
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