Open House Schedule 1. 25-30 min to Visit Stations, Ask Questions and Contribute Your Thoughts 2. 25-35 min Presentation 3. 25-45 min to Visit Stations, Ask Questions and Contribute Your Thoughts
Draft Comprehensive Plan Open House May 16, 2018
Presentation Agenda Introductions and Project Objectives Comprehensive Planning 101 Overview of Hastings Comprehensive Planning Process Review Draft Elements Future Actions
Introductions Christopher Janson, AICP Team Leader Josephina Matteson Project Planner Stephanie Brown, AICP Project Planner
Introductions
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Presentation Agenda Introductions and Project Objectives Comprehensive Planning 101 Overview of Hastings Comprehensive Planning Process Review Draft Elements Future Actions
Why Plan? It is an important process to teach community residents and leaders to that good planning is important and has an impact on Quality of Life. Planning is an organized way to anticipate and shape changes for the benefit of the community. To form a good basis for plan implementation - zoning, design guidelines, and capital improvement programming. A well planned community is attractive, has reasonable taxes/fees, adequate public services, and is a good place to live and work.
What is a Comprehensive Plan? Not a Zoning Ordinance or Subdivision Regulations "Comprehensive municipal plan" means a compilation of policy statements, goals, standards, and maps for guiding the physical, social and economic development, both private and public, of the municipality and its environs, and may include, but is not limited to, the following: statements of policies, goals, standards, a land use plan, including proposed densities for development, a community facilities plan, a transportation plan, and recommendations for plan execution. A comprehensive plan represents the planning agency's recommendations for the future development of the community. Minnesota State Code 462.351
Presentation Agenda Introductions and Project Objectives Comprehensive Planning 101 Overview of Hastings Comprehensive Planning Process Review Draft Elements Future Actions
Project Timeline
Project Timeline
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Community Engagement Implementation How feedback will be incorporated into the final plan? Engagement strategies helps us formulate the vision goals, polices and actions for the plans and areas based on community input.
Presentation Agenda Introductions and Project Objectives Comprehensive Planning 101 Overview of Hastings Comprehensive Planning Process Review Draft Elements Future Actions
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Planning Process & Public Engagement
Planning Process & Public Engagement
Planning Process & Public Engagement
Population & Growth
Population & Growth
Land Use
Land Use
Land Use
Land Use
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Community Design
Community Design
Economic Competitiveness
Economic Competitiveness
Economic Competitiveness
Housing
Housing
Housing
Heritage Preservation
Heritage Preservation
Parks, Trails and Open Space
Parks, Trails and Open Space
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area
Sanitary Sewer
Surface Water
Chapters in Progress Chapter 2: Planning Process and Public Engagement Chapter 12: Drinking Water Chapter 14: Implementation Chapters 2 and Chapter 14 will require your input from this Open House to complete! All chapter will continue to see revisions as the planning process continues through 2018. Your time is the most valuable thing you have and we appreciate your assistance on completing Hastings 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
Presentation Agenda Introductions and Project Objectives Comprehensive Planning 101 Overview of Hastings Comprehensive Planning Process Review Draft Elements Future Actions
Future Actions City Commissions and Boards are reviewing draft plan chapters. Council will have a workshop on July 16 th to review the plan prior to impacted jurisdiction review. After review comments are received and any desired edits are made the Council will consider adoption of the plan and submittal to the Metropolitan Council.