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Local Zoning Policy Effects on Transportation Planning – and vice versa April, 2005
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Local Land Use Planning Act Foundation is the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element Required Land Use and Zoning Process for Laymen Focus is Policy
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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Considerations General location and width of major thoroughfares Building setbacks Access control Street naming Transit considerations R/W, corridors, grade separations Other transportation facilities
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Land Use Element Natural land types Intrinsic suitability for agriculture, mineral extraction, preservation, housing, commerce, industry and public facilities Future land use map Basis of zoning
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Comp Plan Doesn’t Regulate Serves as a “Land Use Constitution” Regulatory ordinances – zoning and subdivision – restrict private parties Limited jurisdiction – (I.C. §67-6528) – Does not apply to “transportation facilities of statewide importance”. Must coordinate with state agencies Otherwise locals have regulatory jurisdiction
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Future Acquisitions Map I.C. §67-6517 Allows corridor reservation Sixty (60) days to act when permit is requested No city uses Not a practical tool
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Zoning/Site Planning Cooperative tool for corridor management Develop plans to manage access Standards need to be incorporated into zoning ordinance Shared undertaking State and locals need shared vision
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Shared Opportunities Local land use Comprehensive plan Zoning Site planning Subdivision regulation Special uses Setbacks Pedestrian ways Traffic planning Access management Other technical support Funding Construction support
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Shared Responsibilities Develop plans together Explain to one another why certain choices are preferred Use tools in complementary manner Liability and indemnification Avoid overreaching Appreciate the long-term vision of each community
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