RURAL AREA PLAN OPEN HOUSE JANUARY 5, 2017 4:30-6:30 PM DAVIDSON TOWN HALL
Q: WHY DO A RURAL AREA PLAN? A: In the face of significant development pressure, the adopted plan helps the Town determine how to accommodate, direct, and manage growth according to Davidson s principles; ensure this growth prioritizes conservation; and, it enables landowners and stakeholders to benefit from change. * See RAP Pgs. 3, 5, 9
Q: WHAT IS THE RAP PROCESS? 2015 Preparation/Design Oct. 5-29: Pre-Charrette Prep. Nov. 4-5: Stakeholder Interviews Nov. 16-19: Design Charrette Dec. 9: Charrette Closing Pres. 2016 Review/Refinement Jan.-April: Report Editing & Review May: Complete Draft/PB Pres. May-June: Public Comment Period June 6: BOC Work Session July 8, 29: Public Comment Reports Aug. 22: Final Draft Aug. 29: PB Recommendation Sept. 13: Approved by BOC Oct. 25, Nov. 8, Dec. 13: BOC Reviews 2017 Implementation Jan. 5: Map Amendments Open House Jan. 10: Map Amendments Public Hearing Feb. 14: Potential BOC Decision Recommendations
RURAL AREA PLAN - TAKEAWAYS RURAL AREA PLAN TAKEAWAYS HIGHLIGHTS Development Has Come/Will Be Coming Open Space Goal: 50% Precedents/Models: Few or None Priorities: 1. Preserve Open Space 2. Provide Connectivity 3. Modify Standards/Planning Ordinance 4. Permit Development/Growth in a Deliberative Manner
Q: WHY REZONE NOW? A: Taking this step offers landowners and the Town predictability by clarifying the conservation expectations and development standards for each parcel based upon recommendations from the adopted Rural Area Plan. * See RAP Pg. 87
RAP MAP AMENDMENTS: OVERVIEW Allison Farm Fisher Farm Dav.-Concord Rd. Concord Rd. Rocky River Bluff NP Shearer Rd. West Branch NP Rural Area Plan - Map Amendments Open House Meeting January 5, 2017
Q: WILL THIS ENCOURAGE DEVELOPMENT? A: The plan gives the Town and its citizens an idea of how development should plan for connectivity, walkability, and open space preservation in the event that development occurs. Note: Projects must meet all infrastructure requirements; for many parcels this means constructing roads and having access to sewer. * See RAP Pg. 41, 53, 58-59
RAP MAP AMENDMENTS: NEIGHBORHOOD EDGE Dav.-Concord Rd. Concord Rd. Shearer Rd. Rural Area Plan - Map Amendments Open House Meeting January 5, 2017
Q: HOW DO WE BUILD ROADS? A: As development occurs, the Town relies on projects to create an interconnected network of streets. Constructing many smaller, lower-speed streets rather concentrating traffic on a few large, high-speed roads moves the same amount of vehicles while ensuring safe options for pedestrians and cyclists. * See RAP Pgs. 53, 58
RAP MAP AMENDMENTS: NEIGHBORHOOD GENERAL Dav.-Concord Rd. Concord Rd. Rural Area Plan - Map Amendments Open House Meeting January 5, 2017
Q: HOW DO WE ENSURE CONNECTIVITY? A: Encourage development and conservation practices that give people mobility options through interconnected streets and paths as well as contiguous open spaces areas, which are also necessary to provide essential habitat corridors. * See RAP Pg. 41, 53, 58-59
RAP MAP AMENDMENTS: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES Dav.-Concord Rd. Concord Rd. Shearer Rd. Rural Area Plan - Map Amendments Open House Meeting January 5, 2017
Q: HOW DO WE PRESERVE OPEN SPACE? A: Require mandatory set-asides within development projects, and require these areas to be interconnected to existing and potential open space areas. The RAP requires set-asides ranging from 40%-70% of a project s land area. * See RAP Pg. 10-11, 43, 88
RAP MAP AMENDMENTS: RURAL RESERVE Allison Farm Fisher Farm Dav.-Concord Rd. Concord Rd. Rocky River Bluff NP Shearer Rd. West Branch NP Rural Area Plan - Map Amendments Open House Meeting January 5, 2017
Q: IS ANNEXATION MANDATORY? A: No. The proposed Map Amendments do not relate to annexation. Annexation is only required if/when development of a property occurs. * See RAP Pg. 10-11, 43, 88
FUTURE RURAL PLANNING AREA Shearer Rd. Dav.-Concord Rd. Concord Rd. Rural Area Plan - Map Amendments Open House Meeting January 5, 2017