Regional Open Space Conservation Plan. Regional Staff Committee January 18, 2018

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Regional Open Space Conservation Plan Regional Staff Committee January 18, 2018

Schedule We are here Task 1 - Stakeholder Input & Work Plan Dev. v z 2016 2017 2018 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Task 2 - Data Collection, Prioritization & Analysis v z v v v Task 3 - Plan Development Task 4 - Stakeholder Input on Plan z v Task 5 - Plan Refinement Task 6 - Plan Publication and Implementation zv v v = Meet with county teams = Meet with RSC and GMPB z = Meet with advisory committee

Chapter 1 A Regional Open Space Conservation Plan

Chapter 2 The Regional Open Space Network

Chapter 2 The Regional Open Space Network 343 miles of existing regional trails

Chapter 3 Protected Open Space

Chapter 3 Protected Open Space - through ownership 72%

Chapter 3 Protected Open Space - through zoning, other designations Not Designated Not Designated Working Forests In UGA Out UGA Designated Farmland 0% Designated 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% * * Aquatic Systems Lands with less protection * * Protected through ownership or easement Natural Lands Farmland * Working Forests Protected by working lands designation

Chapter 4 Conservation Needs

Chapter 4 Conservation Needs DRAFT Acres at risk Notes Farmland 126,000 Lands that still have development capacity Outside forest designation with Working 187,000 development capacity or has forest forests designation but subdivided Aquatic Systems 48,000 Unprotected, intact habitat Natural Lands 85,000 Unprotected intact habitat 447,000 acres Open space threats: Economic vitality Development pressure Challenges: Funding Land availability

Chapter 5 Access to Open Space

Chapter 5 Access to Open Space 1. Mapped urban residential areas with easy access to parks and open space a) Neighborhood parks (< 10 acres) ½ mile b) Community parks (10-100 acres) 1 mile c) Regional parks (> 100 acres) 10 miles Population with access Within UGA Half mile of any park 2,239,320 71% 1 mile of community or regional park 2,195,171 70% 10 miles of a regional park 3,141,326 100% Within City Half mile of any park 2,071,904 80% 1 mile of Community or Regional park 1,950,590 75% Unincorporated UGA Half mile of any park 167,416 30% 1 mile of Community or Regional park 244,581 44% Demographic data from ACS, 2015

Chapter 6 Action Plan

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 1: Incorporate open space conservation into all levels of planning Plan provides new information for local governments Regional open space network can be incorporated into planning and decision making Conservation needs can be incorporated into plans, policies, and regulations

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 2: Support growth in the right places Stable long-term UGA boundary to protect rural open space Regional Growth Strategy and MPPs provide further support Promote rural land uses and management practices that limit impact on open space services

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 3: Keep working lands working 153,000 acres farmland and 1.2 million acres working forests in network Tools to keep working lands in farm and forest production: Maintain agricultural and forestry designations Regional Transfer of Development Rights Support for farmers and foresters

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 4: Permanently protect remaining key habitat areas 133,000 acres of intact, key habitat in network not owned by public or tribal agency Land and conservation easement purchase Funding is a challenge

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 5: Enhance stewardship on privately owned lands Private landowners preserve open space services through stewardship Expand resources for and coordinate on landowner outreach and programs (conservation districts, local governments, resource agencies, nonprofits) Public Benefit Ratings Systems New, innovative tools needed (e.g. ecosystem markets)

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 6: Restore habitat in high value areas Preserving intact habitat alone not enough; need to restore some habitat Crucial restoration activities: setting back levees, reconnecting floodplain habitat, increasing estuary habitat, softening marine armoring, increasing riparian shading Marine shoreline restoration an opportunity for cost-sharing among WRIAs Mitigation banking can be used

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 7: Coordinate planning among and within resource agencies and jurisdictions Basin-scale watershed plans can include land use, stormwater, habitat recovery and other considerations Farm-fish-flood plans are one type of coordinated plan that takes into account multiple stakeholders and benefits Usually requires multiple departments, agencies, and jurisdictions working together

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 8: Increase connections between people and open space, with equitable access for all groups Not everyone has easy access to parks, trails, open space To increase connections: Build out regional trail network Identify transit routes connecting people to open spaces To increase park and open space areas: Jurisdictions share costs on new investments Stack benefits/uses (stormwater parks) School playgrounds and fields open to public New development open space incentives Increase neighborhood tree canopy cover

Chapter 6 Action Plan Strategy 9: Build multi-benefit green infrastructure Stormwater is harming aquatic systems Coordinate among jurisdictions Identify highest priority areas for protection, restoration, retrofit Plan for green infrastructure through comprehensive, stormwater, and capital facilities plans State/federal agency help through funding for planning and construction

Chapter 7 From Plan to Action: First Steps Partners Conservation Tools VISION 2050 Performance Measures

Maria Sandercock msandercock@psrc.org Erika Harris eharris@psrc.org Thank you