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Licking Township Philosophy Of The Proposed Zoning Resolution October 26, 2004. What Licking Township Can Expect To Happen Regarding Projected Growth. Cost of Community Services. How do different land uses compare?. * Skagit County COCS Study, American Farmland Trust - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Licking TownshipPhilosophyOf The ProposedZoning ResolutionOctober 26, 2004
What Licking TownshipCan Expect To Happen Regarding Projected Growth.
Chart1
174513
2002
2003
2004
Year
Number of Lots
Lots Created By Lot Splits
Population Change
Township Population Change by DecadeTownship Population Change by Decade
PopulationPopulation
Township198019902000% Change% Change 90 to 00Township198019902000% Change
Bowling Green10521278166858.56%23.38%Etna5114519654105.79%
Eden9711174124328.01%5.55%Licking412840023870-6.25%
Fallsbury65373886532.47%14.68%Harrison35624371597467.71%
Franklin13061310178236.45%26.49%Union25042543325930.15%
Hanover15751702184617.21%7.80%Buckeye Lake25152962304621.11%
Hopewell860988110428.37%10.51%Hebron203521682034-0.05%
Madison27582630306110.99%14.08%Kirkersville626517520-16.93%
Mary Ann17471796211821.24%15.20%Pataskala/Lima662774441024954.66%
Newark317920661967-38.13%-5.03%Total19858212422359319.52%
Newton293427282765-5.76%1.34%
Perry11281313149232.27%12.00%
Bennington837957126551.14%24.35%
Burlington904958107318.69%10.72%
Hartford63676187838.05%13.33%
Washington80078691714.63%14.29%
Granville36643460582759.03%40.62%
Jersey21962488284129.37%12.43%
Liberty13001484179738.23%17.42%
McKean11971376151626.65%9.23%
Monroe1899189020839.69%9.27%
St. Albans14571717197535.55%13.06%
Etna5114519654105.79%3.96%
Licking412840023870-6.25%-3.41%
Harrison35624371597467.71%26.83%
Union25042543325930.15%21.97%
Total48361497125859625.60%15.16%
Population Change
1980
1990
2000
Township/Village
Population
Population Change by Decade
Major Subdivisions
Major Subdivisions by TownshipPotentialMajor Subdivisions by TownshipPotential
Township1999-2001200220032004Total2004-2005Township1999-2001200220032004Total2004-2005
Etna121640519442185792Etna121640519442185792
Harrison4680340502448Harrison4680340502448
Licking6717451314249Licking671745012949
Union22023102034543Union22023102034543
Total1971445375552655632Total1971445375422655632
*List includes only Subdivision with Final Plat approval in each year.*List includes only Subdivision with Final Plat approval in each year.
Major Subdivisions
2002
2003
2004
Township
Number of Lots Created
Lots Created by Major Subdivisions
Minor Lot Splits
2002
2003
2004
Year
Number of Lots
Lots Created By Lot Splits
Lot Splits by Township 2003Lot Splits by Township 2003
TownshipMinor SubdivisionMajor Subdivision*TownshipMinor SubdivisionMajor Subdivision*
Bowling Green10Etna20194
Eden8Licking2845
Fallsbury25Harrison1734
Franklin17Union24102
Hanover24Total89375
Hopewell42*Only includes subdivision which received final plat approval.
Madison17
Mary Ann18
Newark1
Newton19
Perry65
Bennington27
Burlington11
Hartford17
Washington24
Granville93
Jersey1528
Liberty52
McKean28
Monroe18
St. Albans8
Etna20194
Licking2845
Harrison1754
Union2474
Total544398
# Includes Exempt splits by adjacent property owners.
* Only includes subdivision that received final plat approval.
Chart3
174530
2002
2003
2004
Year
Number of Lots
Lots Created By Subdivision
Population Change
Township Population Change by DecadeTownship Population Change by Decade
PopulationPopulation
Township198019902000% Change% Change 90 to 00Township198019902000% Change
Bowling Green10521278166858.56%23.38%Etna5114519654105.79%
Eden9711174124328.01%5.55%Licking412840023870-6.25%
Fallsbury65373886532.47%14.68%Harrison35624371597467.71%
Franklin13061310178236.45%26.49%Union25042543325930.15%
Hanover15751702184617.21%7.80%Buckeye Lake25152962304621.11%
Hopewell860988110428.37%10.51%Hebron203521682034-0.05%
Madison27582630306110.99%14.08%Kirkersville626517520-16.93%
Mary Ann17471796211821.24%15.20%Pataskala/Lima662774441024954.66%
Newark317920661967-38.13%-5.03%Total19858212422359319.52%
Newton293427282765-5.76%1.34%
Perry11281313149232.27%12.00%
Bennington837957126551.14%24.35%
Burlington904958107318.69%10.72%
Hartford63676187838.05%13.33%
Washington80078691714.63%14.29%
Granville36643460582759.03%40.62%
Jersey21962488284129.37%12.43%
Liberty13001484179738.23%17.42%
McKean11971376151626.65%9.23%
Monroe1899189020839.69%9.27%
St. Albans14571717197535.55%13.06%
Etna5114519654105.79%3.96%
Licking412840023870-6.25%-3.41%
Harrison35624371597467.71%26.83%
Union25042543325930.15%21.97%
Total48361497125859625.60%15.16%
Population Change
1980
1990
2000
Township/Village
Population
Population Change by Decade
Major Subdivisions
Major Subdivisions by TownshipPotentialMajor Subdivisions by TownshipPotential
Township1999-2001200220032004Total2004-2005Township1999-2001200220032004Total2004-2005
Etna121640519442185792Etna121640519442185792
Harrison4680340502448Harrison4680340502448
Licking671745012949Licking6717453015949
Union22023102034543Union22023102034543
Total1971445375422655632Total1971445375722655632
*List includes only Subdivision with Final Plat approval in each year.*List includes only Subdivision with Final Plat approval in each year.
Major Subdivisions
2002
2003
2004
Township
Number of Lots Created
Lots Created by Major Subdivisions
Minor Lot Splits
2002
2003
2004
Year
Number of Lots
Lots Created By Subdivision
Lot Splits by Township 2003Lot Splits by Township 2003
TownshipMinor SubdivisionMajor Subdivision*TownshipMinor SubdivisionMajor Subdivision*
Bowling Green10Etna20194
Eden8Licking2845
Fallsbury25Harrison1734
Franklin17Union24102
Hanover24Total89375
Hopewell42*Only includes subdivision which received final plat approval.
Madison17
Mary Ann18
Newark1
Newton19
Perry65
Bennington27
Burlington11
Hartford17
Washington24
Granville93
Jersey1528
Liberty52
McKean28
Monroe18
St. Albans8
Etna20194
Licking2845
Harrison1754
Union2474
Total544398
# Includes Exempt splits by adjacent property owners.
* Only includes subdivision that received final plat approval.
Chart1
1930
2003
2004
Year
Number of Permits
Building Permits Issued
Sheet1
Township/City# of Building Permits in 2003# of Building Permits in 2004Total Building Permits for 2003/2004
Alexandria325
Bennington Township192039
Bowling Green Township7714
Burlington Township5813
Eden Township7512
Etna Township8993182
Fallsburg Township123
Fallsbury Township6814
Franklin Township141630
Granville131023
Granville Township7714
Hanover Township51015
Harrison Township293766
Hartford Township10212
Heath292655
Hebron251237
Hopewell Township131124
Jersey Township71825
Kirkersville101
Liberty Township242751
Licking Township193049
Madison Township61016
Mary Ann Township12315
McKean Township6915
Monroe Township81523
Newark144180324
Newark Township437
Newton Township8614
Pataskala128137265
Perry Township61218
St. Albans Township2810
Union Township262652
Utica011
Washington Township7411
Totals6907651455
Sheet1
2003
2004
Year
Number of Permits
Building Permits Issued
Sheet2
Sheet3
Cost of Community ServicesHow do different land uses compare?* Skagit County COCS Study, American Farmland Trust** Knox County COCS Report, American Farmland Trust, October 2003
CommunityResidentialCommercial/IndustrialFarm and Open LandSkagit Co., WA*$1 : $1.25$1 : $0.30$1 : $0.51Knox Co., OH**$1 : $1.05$1 : $0.38$1 : $0.29
Nationwide, Between 1982-1992, the U.S. lost an average of 45.7 acres of farmland per hour, every day. 4,000,000 acres in total! (American Farmland Trust)Average of 17,000 acres of farmland are converted each year in 7-county Columbus region.
This is ten times the rate before WWII. (Columbus Dispatch)
Public Dissatisfactionwith Conventional ZoningWilliam H. (Holly) Whyte, Put his finger on a large part of the problem in the 1960s with his wry observation that developers seem to always name their subdivisions after precisely those attractive features they have destroyed! Rural By Design, 1994
Central Ohio Urban Areas1980Central Ohio Urban Areas2000
COMMUTING PATTERNS TO AND FROM LICKING COUNTY
PrioritiesOf The Licking TownshipComprehensive Plan
ConservancyLand Use PlanningIs it really a better way?
ExampleTownship zoning:Lot area requirement 2 acres minimumLot width requirement - 200 minimumSite to be developed:Acreage 100 acresResults:Existing zoning 50 building sites no open space.
Township Zoning Tools Applied
ExampleTownship zoning:Lot area requirement 2 acres reduced by 50% = 1 acre minimum.Lot width requirement - 200 reduced by 50% = 100 minimum.Site to be developed:Acreage 100 acresResults:Existing zoning 50 building sites with 50 acres of open space preserved.
Clustering Development Tools Applied