Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan

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Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan FIVE YEAR REVIEW ORIENTATION WORKSHOP THE VISION FOR CENTRAL OAHU S FUTURE: Is It Still Valid? WHAT HAPPENED SINCE 2002? THE FIVE YEAR REVIEW : SCOPE AND PROCESS Department of Planning and Permitting - October 2007

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Vision Protect Diversified Agriculture and Open Space by Setting Limits to Growth

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Long term Protection for Agricultural & Preservation Lands Appendix A: Open Space Map

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Vision Protect Diversified Agriculture and Open Space by Setting Limits to Growth Revitalize Waipahu and Wahiawa

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Revitalization of Waipahu

Create Two New Centers in Waipahu Mixed use medium density residentialcommercial centers in Waiphau at two transit centers on Farrington Highway

Waipahu Neighborhood TOD Plan Transit Oriented Development (TOD): A pattern of different uses - residential and commercial around a transit station that takes advantage of the convenience of transit access. Waipahu Neighborhood TOD Plan Community Workshop I was held Tuesday, September 25, 2007 Community Workshop II will be held Wednesday, November 14 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm at the Waipahu Elementary School Cafeteria For more details on the Waipahu Neighborhood TOD Plan see http://honoluludpp.org/planning/waipahuneighborhoodplan/wkshp1flyer25sept07.pdf For more details on TOD see http://honoluludpp.org/planning/tod/tod.pdf

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Revitalization of Wahiawa

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Vision Protect Diversified Agriculture and Open Space by Setting Limits to Growth Revitalize Waipahu and Wahiawa Develop Master Planned Communities

Planned Suburban Residential Development Provide a variety of new housing in master planned suburban residential communities

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Master planned Communities APPENDIX A: PHASING MAP Existing Areas New Development Areas Areas with Special Area Plans

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Master Planned Suburban Communities Mililani Mauka Royal Kunia Koa Ridge Makai Waiawa Gentry and Waiawa Castle & Cooke

Planned Communities Support Walking, Biking and Transit Use Pedestrian Walkways Bike Paths, Lanes and Bikeways Transit Access within 5 minutes for 85% of all residents Transit Routes and Stops Provided in Layout Link to Hub-and-Spoke/Rapid Transit

Planned Communities Have Ample Recreation & Open Space Areas Chapter 2: Vision for Protection of Open Space and Provision of Recreation Areas Chapter 3: Land Use Policies, Principles, and Guidelines Chapter 5: Implementation Applications for development of identified open space areas not accepted for processing

Job Creation in Waipahu and Wahiawa

Job Creation in Suburban Centers Picture of Suburban Shopping Center

Proposed Medical Park Provides for job creation in a new medical park at Koa Ridge Makai

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Vision Protect Diversified Agriculture and Open Space by Setting Limits to Growth Revitalize Waipahu and Wahiawa Develop Master Planned Communities Protect Natural, Historic and Cultural Resources

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Protect Natural, Historic and Cultural Resources NATURAL RESOURCES ARE TO BE CONSERVED THROUGH: RETENTION OF NATURAL DRAINAGEWAYS PROTECTION OF VALUABLE PLANT AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION OF WATER AND PROTECTION OF THE PEARL HARBOR AQUIFER, AND RETENTION OF STORM WATER ON SITE TO PROTECT PEARL HARBOR WATERS

The Vision for Central Oahu to 2025: Protect Natural, Historic and Cultural Resources HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ARE TO BE PRESERVED AND ENHANCED BY PROTECTING PANORAMIC VIEWS RETAINING VISUAL LANDMARKS AND SIGNIFICANT VISTAS PRESERVING SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC, CULTURAL, AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES FROM CENTRAL OAHU S PAST

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Vision Protect Diversified Agriculture and Open Space by Setting Limits to Growth Revitalize Waipahu and Wahiawa Develop Master Planned Communities Protect Natural, Historic and Cultural Resources Provide Adequate Infrastructure

Adequate Infrastructure Policies Chapter 2: Infrastructure Adequacy Vision Chapter 4: Public Facilities and Infrastructure Policies & Principles Chapter 5: Unilateral Agreement Conditions on Approvals for New Projects Rules & Regs Revision for Permits for Approved Projects

What Does the Plan Do? It provides a vision for the future and implementing policies to realize that vision It sets limits to growth. The Department does not process applications for urban uses outside the UCB It provides a robust set of guidelines to use in evaluating projects, establishing conditions of zoning, and revising regulations

WHAT HAPPENED SINCE 2002 SEE HANDOUTS PROVIDING INFORMATION ON Historic and Projected Growth for Oahu by Development Plan and Sustainable Communities Plan Areas The Vision Elements Scorecard Completed, Planned and Proposed Developments Issues: Some Old, Some New, Some Borrowed, Some Blue

THE FIVE YEAR REVIEW : SCOPE AND PROCESS Background Scope Goals Work Program & Schedule

Background for the Review The Plan was adopted in December 2002 and took effect in February 2003 Sec. 5.5 calls for DPP to conduct a comprehensive review of the Plan every five years, and report recommendations and recommended revisions to the Planning Commission and City Council

Scope of the Review Specific questions that the review must address Are the Plan Vision, Policies, Principles, Guidelines, and Implementing Actions still appropriate? Is the purpose of the Development Phasing Guidelines being achieved? Should the Phasing Priorities should be revised?

Project Goals Review the Central Oahu SCP and Recommend Appropriate Revisions Involve the Community in the Review Submit a Five Year Review Report and Proposed Revised Plan to Council by the Fall of 2008

Plan Review Work Program Briefing Package and Presentation Community Interviews Workshop I: Orientation and Evaluations Draft Report/Plan Revision Preparation Workshop II: Draft Report/Plan Review Final Report and Plan Preparation Formal Review by Planning Commission and City Council FOR MORE INFO... Contact John Kirkpatrick at Belt Collins (808 521-5361) or Bob Stanfield at the Department of Planning and Permitting (808 768-8051)