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16.C.
City Council Meeting - FINAL
Meeting Date:
11/19/2013
Co-Submitter:
Jim Cronk, Planning Director
From:
Kimberly Sharp, AICP, Comprehensive Planning Manager

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TITLE

Regional Plan: Council Policy 'Parking Lot' Pending Discussion Items

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

City Council will review the compiled Regional Plan Policy 'Parking Lot' and discuss process for pulling items from the parking lot into Council discussion, debate and direction at the December 6, 2013 Council Regional Plan retreat and other Council meetings as necessary.

Council will also take public comments, Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations and County Board of Supervisor recommendations into consideration during the Regional Plan parking lot discussions.

INFORMATION

City Council has reviewed the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030: Place Matters document one chapter at a time, allowing for public comment, Council questions to staff, and for Council to place items of concerns on a policy 'parking lot'.  The chapters reviewed have been:
  • September 3 - Introduction
  • September 10 - Environmental Planning, Conservation and Open Space
  • September 17 - Water Resources
  • September 24 - Energy
  • October 1 - Community Character
  • October 8 - Public Facilities, Buildings, Services and Safety; Recreation
  • October 15 - Transportation
  • October 29 - Neighborhoods, Housing and Urban Conservation; Land Use
  • November 5 - Amendment Table and Annual Report

The Council policy 'parking lot' has grown over the weeks to include all items placed on it by the Mayor, Vice-Mayor or Council members.  Please note the attached Parking Lot with attached public letters received the week of November 5.  On October 23, 2013, the City Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously passed adopting the Flagstaff Regional Plan with noted Planning and Zoning Commission suggested edits.  Please also note attached City Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations for edits to the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030: Place Matters. 

Further discussion on process to follow.

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