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City of Quinlan Comprehensive PlanMEETING #1 | CPAC KICK-OFF
Today’s CPAC Agenda• Introductions
• Purpose, Process, and Schedule
• Community Snapshot Preview• Visioning Exercise
• Community Open House Preview
• Upcoming Meeting Dates
Introductions
Who are we?
are Urban Planners and Landscape Architectsof whichFNI Employees
800+
• Abilene• Aledo• Andrews• Angleton• Anna• Argyle• Arlington• Athens• Balch Springs• Bartonville• Bastrop• Beaumont• Bee Cave• Bellmead• Belton• Big Spring• Brady• Brownfield• Brownwood• Bryan• Buda• Burkburnett
• Burleson• Canton• Carrollton• Cedar Hill• Cedar Park• Celina• Center• Choctaw, Okla.• Cockrell Hill• Coppell• Copper Canyon• Copperas Cove• Corinth• Crandall• Dallas• Decatur• Denison• Denton• DeSoto• Edmond, Okla.• El Paso• Ennis
• Fairfield• Farmers Branch• Fate• Ferris• Forest Hill• Forney• Fort Stockton• Fort Worth• Fredericksburg• Frisco• Garland• Glen Rose• Glenn Heights• Grand Prairie• Granite Shoals• Grapevine• Greenville• Heath• Hewitt• Highland Park• Highland Village• Hillsboro
• Hudson Oaks• Hutchins• Irving• Jacksboro• Jersey Village• Kaufman• Keller• Killeen• Lago Vista• Lake Dallas• Lakewood Village• Lampasas• Lancaster• Levelland• Lewisville• Little Elm• Live Oak• Longview• Lucas• Lufkin• Marble Falls• McKinney
• Melissa• Midland• Midlothian • Midwest City, OK• Mineral Wells• Mission• Mount Pleasant• Mount Vernon• Murphy• New Braunfels• North Richland Hills• Odessa • Ovilla• Palestine• Paris• Pearland• Port Aransas• Port Arthur• Port Lavaca• Portland• Prosper• Red Oak
• Reno• Richardson• Richland Hills• Rowlett• Salado• Seabrook• Seagoville• Shenandoah• Stafford• Sunnyvale• Taylor• Terrell• The Colony• Tomball• Trophy Club• Tyler• Uvalde• Waco• Waxahachie• Weatherford• Wolfforth• Woodway
100+ COMPREHENSIVE PLANSfor cities with populations between 2,000 and 200,000
No one in Texas has done more comprehensive plans than we have.
Local Experience
Current TxDOT “Pipeline” Funding
Quinlan Area – Bond Program Leveraged Projects
• SH 276 Bypass (Design, ROW, Const.)• SH 34 (Prelim Eng. -Feasibility)
Bond Program – On System Bike/Pedestrian and Turn Lane Projects
• SH 34 (from CR 3602 to SH 276)
• Spur 264 (Bike and Pedestrian Improvements)
• Main St. “Old 276” (Curbs and Sidewalks)
Bond Program – On System Capacity Improvements
$2 million Proposed Bond Funding+ $14.4 million Potential Leveraged Funding
(TxDOT & NCTCOG)= $16.4 million Total Project Value
Your Team
Principal-In-ChargeWendy Shabay, AICP
Project ManagerErica Craycraft-Bartlett, AICP, LEED Green Associate
QA/QCDan Sefko, FAICP
Project LeadDaniel Harrison, AICP
Planning SupportColton Wayman
TransportationEdmund Haas, AICP
TransportationStaron Faucher, AICP
Water/WastewaterInfrastructureCullen Carlson, P.E.
Stormwater DrainageJim Keith, CFM
Economic DevelopmentGreg Last, AICP, CEcD
Planning 101
Authority to Plan• In Texas the Local Government Code
provides the authority to manage land development
• Chapter 213 (Comprehensive Plans)• Chapter 211 (Zoning)• Chapter 212 (Subdivision)
• Focused on providing for the health, safety, and welfare of citizens
Planning Overview“Destiny is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice.” –William Jennings Bryan
Comprehensive Plan
Zoning Ordinance
Subdivision Ordinance
How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?
City Council
How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
How does the Council form their decisions?
How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
InputComp Plan
P&Z CommissionPublic Meetings
Staff Input
How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
InputComp Plan
P&Z CommissionPublic Meetings
Staff Input
What does the Council do with this input?
How is a Comprehensive Plan Used?
City Council Purpose: Make Decisions
InputComp Plan
P&Z CommissionPublic Meetings
Staff Input
RegulationsZoning
SubdivisionBuildingOther
Project Overview
Plan OutlineCommunity Snapshot
Implementation
Visioning
Land Use Plan
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 6
EXLU, FLUP, Growth Management, Development Standards
Population and Demographic Trends
Input Process, Vision Statement, Goals
Implementation Actions
Public Facilities and ServicesChapter 4
Chapter 5
Transportation, Drainage, Water/Wastewater, Public Facilities
Economic Development Strategy Economic Profile, Strategies/Initiatives, Five-Year Timeline
Schedule• Today – Meeting #1 | Staff and CPAC Kick-Off
• November – Meeting #2 | Community Open House, Website
• January – Meeting #3 | CPAC: Land Use
• March – Meeting #4 | Public Facilities and Services
• April – Meeting #5 | QEDC/CPAC: Economic Development
• June – Meeting #6 | Community Open House
• July – Meeting #7 | CPAC: Finalize Draft
• August – Meeting #8 | Joint Workshop
Community Snapshot
Chapter One: Community Snapshot• Population/Demographic Trends
• Planning Context
• Existing Land Use
PopulationYear Population Percent
Change
1990 1,416 -
2000 1,370 -3.25%
2010 1,399 +2.12%
2016 1,735* +24.02%
Source: American Community Survey
* = Estimate
Age and Gender
Source: American Community Survey
41.1median age
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: American Community Survey
Source: NCTCOG
Visioning
Desired OutcomesWhat outcomes should the plan strive to achieve?
Examples:
• Improve quality of life
• Improve infrastructure or services
• Address a community need
• Economic or cultural benefit
• Longevity/sustainability benefit
Issue Identification
SWOT Analysis
Issue Identification Exercise
Economic Development
Land Use
Public Facilities
Public Facilities• Where are the congestion barriers?• What areas are prone to flooding?• Do you have concerns about water supply?• How would you rate the city’s services (police, fire,
library, administration, etc.)?
Economic Development• What development is most desirable? Where?• What are the barriers to development today?• What’s the right balance between attracting
businesses and requiring quality development?
Land use• Where should future residential or nonresidential
development be?• Are there issues with land use conflicts?• Do we have the right types of housing?
Economic Development
Land Use
Public Facilities
• Transportation
• Stormwater Drainage Analysis
• Water/Wastewater Master Plan
• Public Facilities + Services Analysis
Related Questions
• Where are the congestion barriers?
• What areas are prone to flooding?
• Do you have concerns about water supply?
• How would you rate the city’s services (police, fire, library, administration, etc.)?
Economic Development
Land Use
Public Facilities
• Strategies and Initiatives
• Economic ProfileRelated Questions
• What development is most desirable? Where?
• What are the barriers to development today?
• What’s the right balance between attracting businesses and requiring quality development?
Economic Development
Land Use
Public Facilities
Related Questions
• Where should future residential or nonresidential development be?
• Are there issues with land use conflicts?
• Do we have the right types of housing?
• Is preservation of natural open space important?
• FLUP Map • Future Land Use Types Defined
• Physical Constraints
• Existing Land Use Analysis
• Growth Management Recommendations and Ultimate Capacity
Moving Forward
Mov
ing
Forw
ard
Joint Workshop
CPAC: Finalize Draft
Community Open House
QEDC/CPAC: Economic Development
CPAC: Public Facilities and Services
CPAC: Land Use
Community Open House
Community Open House• Present planning process to
residents• Visioning exercise
When: Tues, Nov. 20 @ 7:00pm
Where: TBD
CPAC CoordinationWhat days of the week work best for you?
Questions/Comments?
Thank you!