3.A.
Combined Special Meeting/Special Work Session
- Meeting Date:
- 10/22/2013
- From:
- Kimberly Sharp, AICP, Comprehensive Planning Manager
Information
TITLE
Regional Plan Discussion #7 - Ch. X. Transportation and Ch. XI. Cost of Development and Prefatory Language
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff will present a brief background of data, public comment input, and policies for Chapter X. Transportation and Ch. XI. Cost of Development of the Flagstaff Regional Plan. Council may wish to open the discussion for public comment at this time, followed by discussion on any concerns regarding this chapter or policies to put on the 'Policy Parking Lot' list for further Council discussion, debate and decision in November and December.
INFORMATION
As mandatory element(s) with the Arizona Revised State Statutes (ARS 9-461.05), the topics of Chapters X. and XI. of the Regional Plan is a community's opportunity to address:
"Circulation: General location and extent of freeways, arterial and collector street, bicycle routes and other modes of transportation, all correlated with the land use element".
"Bicycles: Bicycle routes, bicycle parking areas and designated bicycle street crossing areas".
Cost of Development: Identify various mechanisms, allowed by law, that can be used to finance additional public services necessary to serve the development, (bonding, special tax districts, development fess, in lieu of fees, etc.); identify policies to ensure that mechanisms adopted result in a beneficial use to the development and bear a reasonable relationship to the burden imposed".
Please see attached presentation, your personal copies of the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030: Place Matters, and refer to www.flagstaffmatters.com for on-line chapters.
"Circulation: General location and extent of freeways, arterial and collector street, bicycle routes and other modes of transportation, all correlated with the land use element".
"Bicycles: Bicycle routes, bicycle parking areas and designated bicycle street crossing areas".
Cost of Development: Identify various mechanisms, allowed by law, that can be used to finance additional public services necessary to serve the development, (bonding, special tax districts, development fess, in lieu of fees, etc.); identify policies to ensure that mechanisms adopted result in a beneficial use to the development and bear a reasonable relationship to the burden imposed".
Please see attached presentation, your personal copies of the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030: Place Matters, and refer to www.flagstaffmatters.com for on-line chapters.