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1 Appenix A SC Coe Requirements 193 AAPPENDIX NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 191
2 Success is bre not from what we say, but in what we accomplish. 192 NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
3 SC CODE REQUIREMENTS South Carolina Comprehensive Planning Act of 1994 states that the local Comprehensive Plan must inclue, but not be limite to, the following planning elements: 1. A population element which consiers historic trens an projections, househol numbers an sizes, eucational levels, an income characteristics; 2. An economic evelopment element which consiers labor force an labor force characteristics, employment by place of work an resience, an analysis of the economic base; 3. A natural resources element which consiers coastal resources, slope characteristics, prime agricultural an forest lan, plant an animal habitats, parks an recreation areas, scenic views an sites, wetlans, an soil types; 4. A cultural resources element which consiers historic builings an structures, commercial istricts, resiential istricts, unique, natural, or scenic resources, archaeological, an other cultural resources; 5. A community facilities element which consiers water supply, treatment, an istribution; sewage system an wastewater treatment; soli waste collection an isposal, fire protection, emergency meical services, an general government facilities; eucation facilities; an libraries an other cultural facilities; 6. A housing element which consiers location, types, age, an conition of housing, owner an renter occupancy, an afforability of housing. This element inclues an analysis to ascertain nonessential housing regulatory requirements, as efine in this chapter, that a to the cost of eveloping afforable housing but are not necessary to protect the public health, safety, or welfare an an analysis of market-base incentives that may be mae available to encourage evelopment of afforable housing, which incentives may inclue ensity bonuses, esign flexibility, an streamline permitting processes; 7. A lan use element which consiers existing an future lan use by categories, incluing resiential, commercial, inustrial, agricultural, forestry, mining, public an quasipublic, recreation, parks, open space, an vacant or unevelope; 8. A transportation element that consiers transportation facilities, incluing major roa improvements, new roa construction, transit projects, peestrian an bicycle projects, an other elements of a transportation network. This element must be evelope in coorination with the lan use element, to ensure transportation efficiency for existing an planne evelopment; 9. A priority investment element that analyzes the likely feeral, state, an local funs available for public infrastructure an facilities uring the next ten years, an recommens the projects for expeniture of those funs uring the next ten years for neee public infrastructure an facilities such as water, sewer, roas, an schools. NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 193
4 Because of the unique approach unertaken by the City of North Augusta in the aoption of this Comprehensive Plan, the stanar elements liste above are not segregate. Rather, they are package in more integrative Chapters that better articulate North Augusta s priorities for achieving economic, social, an environmental sustainability. The matrix below is intene for use by state an local offices to fin all require elements throughout this Plan. SOUTH CAROLINA CODE REQUIRED PLAN ELEMENTS Require Element Location of Information Page Population Chapter 2: Who We Are - Population 14 Economic Development Chapter 2: Who We Are - Employment 27 Chapter 2: Who We Are - Business & Retail Inustry 29 Chapter 4: Sustainable Economic Growth Focus evelopment an resources into priority investment areas Attract high quality jobs an positive economic activity ientify targete businesses an investment for the i-20/i-520 interchange 64 Chapter 10: A Vibrant Downtown an Riverfront 157 Chapter 10: A Vibrant Downtown an Riverfront - Georgia Avenue Opportunities 168 Natural Resources Chapter 8: Stewarship of our Natural & Cultural Resources Preserve an expan the tree canopy Protect the Savannah River an other natural resources 139 Cultural Resources Chapter 8: Stewarship of our Natural & Cultural Resources Expan the arts an other cultural resources Protect an restore historic resources important to North Augusta s ientity 137 Community Facilities Chapter 5: Efficient, High Quality City Services Ensure the financial sustainability of North Augusta 77 Chapter 9: Robust Parks, Recreation an Greeneway Network Enhance existing opportunities an create aitional open spaces an recreation opportunities Expan the Greeneway system 154 Housing Chapter 2: Who We Are - Housing Provie a more varie housing stock to attract an retain a more iverse population Improve urban neighborhoos 91 Lan Use 4.3 Prioritize infill an reevelopment Focus new evelopment in or near mixe-use activity centers Establish annexation an growth strategies 76 Chapter 11: Implementation Strategies - Future Lan Use NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
5 SOUTH CAROLINA CODE REQUIRED PLAN ELEMENTS Require Element Location of Information Page Transportation Chapter 7: Transportation that Facilitates Mobility & Activity Implement a complete streets policy Increase connectivity between neighborhoos an owntown Provie mobility solutions for peestrians an cyclists Expan public transit opportunities Provie parking management solutions that reuce the impact of the automobile on our built 119 environment Chapter 10: A Vibrant Downtown an Riverfront - The Streetscape 171 Priority Investment Chapter 4: Sustainable Economic Growth - Priority Investment Areas Reinvest in existing neighborhoos to strengthen communities Continue investments in the public realm Invest in planning efforts to ensure a sustainable future for owntown Prioritize Infill & Reevelopment Downtown Create strategies to implement the growth an evelopment goals for public an private investment 182 Chapter 11: Implementation Strategies - Priority Project List 183 NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 195
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9 Appenix B Regional Race an Ethnicity (2015) 200 Greeneway, Peestrian an Bicycle Master Plan (2012) 201 Walkable Centers of Activity 203 Neighborhoo WalkScore Rankings 205 Best Friens Blue Route Map 206 Best Friens Blue Route Scheule 207 Regional Transportation Stuy Area 208 Topography of North Augusta 209 Future Lan Use Map (2017) 211 BAPPENDIX NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 199
10 1 ot = 2 househols African American White Asian Hispanic Regional Race an Ethnicity (2015) Source: ESRI 200 NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
11 Greeneway, Peestrian an Bicycle Master Plan (2012) Source: North Augusta Greeneway, Peestrian an Bicycle Master Plan (2012) NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 201
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13 Walkable Centers of Activity NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 203 Legen Retail center Resiential center Recreational center Multi-use center
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15 Legen Not walkable Somewhat walkable Moerately walkable Most walkable Neighborhoo WalkScore Rankings NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 205
16 Best Friens Blue Route Map Source: NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
17 Best Friens Blue Route Scheule Source: NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 207
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21 h R i CHAPTER 11 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 211 I-20 I-20 I-520 I-20 I-520 I-520 I-520 I-520 Augusta County, GA Legen Savannah River an Steven's Creek Roas Future Lan Use Categories Aiken County South Carolina Augusta County, Georgia North Augusta Incorporate Area Future Lan Use Map (2017) Miles Low Density Resiential High Density Resiential Commercial Inustrial Mixe Use Institutional, Goverment an Public Facilities Transportation, Communication an Utilities Parks, Recreation, Open Space, an Conservation v e r a n n a a v S Aiken Egefiel
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