HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Presentation 2-26-2019 2040 General Plan Update1GENERAL PLAN UPDATEGENERAL PLAN UPDATEFebruary 26, 2019
22010 General Plan UpdateArizona Revised Statute §9-461.05 requires update at least every 10 yearsStatement of a community’s vision for growth and developmentProvides guidance and direction on long-range development decisions The General Plan must be developed with opportunity for public input throughout the process
3Planning HierarchyGeneral PlanZoning and Corridor PlansSite PlanBuilding PlansCertificate of OccupancyGeneral Plan Broad and generally addresses land use categories, density ranges, goals and policies for developmentZoning and Corridor Plans Specific zoning categories and regulations: addresses lot sizes, setbacks, heights and specific usesCertificate of Occupancy Inspections, Licenses for compliance with approved detailed plansBuilding Plans Detailed building floor plans and architectural details for compliance with Building CodesSite Plan Compliance with zoning district standards and site layout
4Required Non-required+ Existing# New* Existing Elective ElementBasic Content RequirementsExisting Required Elements(Cities LESS than 50,000)2040 Additional Elements (Cities MORE than 50,000)•Land Use•Growth•Transportation•Cost of Development•Open Space•Water•Environment+ Transit+ Housing+ Public Services and Facilities+ Public Safety+ Recreation+ Conservation+ Energy# Bicycling# Public Buildings# Neighborhood Preservation and Revitalization# Conservation, Rehabilitation, and Redevelopment*Economic Vitality*Community Involvement*Cultural ResourcesGeneral Plan Elements# Bicycling# Public Buildings# Neighborhood Preservation and Revitalization# Conservation, Rehabilitation, and Redevelopment# Bicycling# Public Buildings# Neighborhood Preservation and Revitalization# Conservation, Rehabilitation, and Redevelopment
5Scope of WorkPHASE 2PHASE 1PHASE 3Public Input Draft General Plan ElementsPublic HearingsVoterRatification2020Existing Conditions /Map AtlasProject Start UpVisioning & Scenario PlanningWe are here
6TimelineSummary7Core TeamMeetings2Directors’ Meetings28 Stake Holder Interviews 2Community Tours6Citizens’ Forum Meetings3Advisory Committee Meetings6Community Workshops6Focus Groups
7Community Workshops #1#3#2Transportation PlanningScenario PlanningInteractive PollingIssues and OpportunitiesInput on Policy AlternativesOctober 3-4, 2018 December 12-13, 2018January 23-24, 2019
8General Plan Update Schedule
9Next StepsFuture Council discussion to set final planning boundary April 2019 – Community Open House #1 (Review of DRAFT plan)June 2019 – Community Open House #2 (2ndReview of DRAFT Plan)July – September 2019 – 60 Day Review Period (Public Notice)October 30, 2019 – Plan Commission Public Hearing #1November 20, 2019 – Plan Commission Public Hearing #2December 10, 2019 – Special Town Council meeting to adopt2020 Date TBD – Voter Ratification
10MAP ATLAS REVIEWMAP ATLAS REVIEW
11What is the Map Atlas?Assessment of Marana’s existing conditionsIllustrative book of maps and dataFour Chapters:IntroductionBuilt EnvironmentPeople & CommunityResources & Sustainability
12IntroductionGeneral Plan OverviewCommunity SettingSun CorridorHistoryDates back at least13,000 yearsContemporary MaranaFrom its humble roots as a farming community to one of thefastest growing municipalities in Arizona, Marana aims to be aforward-thinking community that provides opportunities forresident and local businesses to engage and prosper.
13Built Environment2010 General PlanZoningExisting Land UseCirculationHousingGrowth TrendsAviation FacilitiesMarana’s strategic development paves the way for continuedgrowth. Neighborhoods, local businesses, gathering places,parks, and schools all coalesce to instill a sense of placethrough the built environment.Marana Oro Valley Tucson Arizona Nationwide24.5% 26.9% 32.9% 30.6% 30.8%Marana Oro ValleyTucson Arizona USAThe Median Household Income in Marana is greater than that of Oro Valley, yet residents on average pay less for housing. This demonstrates Marana is both a desirable and economical place to live in the Tucson region.
14People & CommunityDemographicsEconomyEducationCommunity Facilities & ServicesParks & RecreationCommunity Health IndicatorsArts & CultureMarana is home to a diverse group of people from allbackgrounds, creating a greater sense of community, culture,and quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
15Resources & SustainabilityConservationOpen SpaceWater ResourcesEnergyLand OwnershipMarana is dedicated to pursuing innovative solutions to support a healthy environment for generations to come.The largest single land owner in Marana is the Arizona State Land Department. Theirholdings comprise 43.3%of all land in the MPA.
16Project Informationwww.MakeMarana2040.com