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Heritage Woods/Traffic Montrose West Intersection Springside Dr./S.R. 18Intersection Flight Memorial Dr./ S.R. 18Intersection Red Roof Inn High Density Development Ridgewood/ Cleve-Mass Intersection Ridgewood/ Jacoby Intersection Copley Circle Jacob s Parcel Copley Greens Copley/Bath Fire Station Roundabout Copley High School Shisler s Boughton Farm Hametown/ Copley Rd. Intersection Copley Cemetery CVS Copley Feed Copley Community Park Arrowhead School Bender s Farm Market Barberton Reservoir Whimsical Pig Bed and Breakfast Wolf Creek Winery Akron Rugby Club Pigeon Creek Trail Panzner/U of Akron Wetland Preserve Bessie Williams USEPA Superfund Site Copley Square USEPA Superfund Site Graf Growers

A. Balance community design with open space conservation Balance development and the need for services and businesses with protection of natural resources and historic structures. Protect cultural resources including historic districts, buildings, structures, sites, public works, transportation corridors, heritage areas and corridors, cultural landscapes, objects and related built forms. Ensure the conservation of housing stock in residential neighborhoods, economic development and revitalization, protection of historic landscapes, and preservation and growth management of rural areas, and conservation of farmland. Work with the private sector, independent organizations and citizens to increase awareness of, and to protect and enhance Copley s historic resources. Support continued dialogue between local planning agencies, the general public, and the development community to discuss the public costs associated with new development, reaching an understanding on the calculation of such costs, and establishing alternative means for financing these costs, including the use of impact fees. Sustain Copley as a good place to live by offering affordable housing opportunities. Develop architectural design guidelines to help define desired architectural elements in new development. Make districts distinctive and attractive destinations by using design guidelines. Integrate preservation into the land planning process, including incorporating preservation goals into the Land Use Plan and reconciling and coordinating preservation policies with state and other local policies. Educate and encourage methods of landscape design, landscape and park maintenance, and agriculture that reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers as well as encouraging the use of compost and conserving water. Identify traditional Township settlement patterns as a desirable means to promote community character and diversity. Encourage compact and mixed-use development that minimizes the need to drive, re-use existing infill and brownfields sites that have been thoroughly reclaimed and remediated before using open land.

B. Protect historic and cultural resources Encourage land owners to recognize the value of historic resources as major contributions to the quality of life and to cultural vitality, and as resources that both remind us about our past and provide a stimulus to economic vitality and the potential for tourism. Support funding of programs for the preservation of Copley s historic resources. Support enabling legislation to provide tax incentives to encourage the rehabilitation of historic resources, including tax credits and tax abatements. Appoint a Historic District Preservation Committee. o Identify, preserve and enhance historic, cultural, or scenic resources. o Develop entry signage and landscape improvements for selected entranceways into the Township. o Work with the Copley Township Historical Society to locate and protect historic structures. Copley Circle o Define, protect, and enhance a designated area around Copley Circle as a historic district. o Seek historical designation for the Copley Circle to allow land owners access to loans and protection against certain types of development. o Improve the Circle by installing historic style fixtures such as benches, lighting and other amenities. o Prepare a historic district master plan for improvements of district such as streetscape, traffic, landscaping, signage, and façade renovations. o Encourage mixed-use in district including ground-floor retail and upper level residential uses. o Accommodate the reuse of closed or obsolete buildings and uses. o Encourage walkability throughout district and enhance pedestrian environment. o Develop comprehensive wayfinding signage.

C. Identify ways to maintain historic corridor areas Create a Scenic Byway Committee to work with ODOT to develop byway designations to connect with the Ohio and Erie Canal and the Heritage Corridors of Bath. D. Identify ways to maintain historic corridor areas Create a Gateway Improvement Master Plan. Create landscaped entryways where Copley abuts Fairlawn, Akron, Norton and Bath. E. Expand cultural opportunities Highlight cultural assets through public art and community events. Explore developing a community center. F. Instill neighborhood pride within residential and business districts Public education. Creating volunteer and community engagement opportunities.

A. Assess vehicular and pedestrian access and improve where necessary. Address traffic intersections with high volumes, accidents, or safety concerns. o Work with County Engineer and ODOT to implement traffic calming measures such as Roundabouts. o Work with the State of Ohio on traffic and safety along the RT-18 corridor. o Identify trails and bike path projects to connect specific areas of the Township including schools, parks, and residential areas. o Conduct Level of Service studies of intersections to determine future needs. o Explore street lighting.

B. Create walkable neighborhoods with sidewalks and trails; encourage pedestrian networks in local business districts Connect future residential subdivisions with existing or planned bikeways or walking trails. o Identify roads that could safely support bike lanes. o Identify trails and bike path projects to connect specific areas of the Township including schools, parks, and residential areas. Encourage walkable designs in all new developments including walkable access to services such as banking, restaurants, grocery stores, medical and transportation. o Work with applicable agencies to develop bike lanes when roads are expanded. o Encourage connectivity of open spaces and development of greenways with public multi-purpose trails. o Create a pedestrian circulation plan for Copley Circle. o Require sidewalks whenever possible. Create a Trails and Greenway Committee. o Develop a Trails and Greenway Plan. Implement the Summit County Greenway Plan. o Create a scenic byway committee to work with ODOT to develop byway designations to connect with the Ohio and Erie Canal and the Heritage Corridors of Bath.

C. Encourage public transportation into and through the Township s main thoroughfares. Work with AMATS and Metro transit to expand public transportation opportunities in Copley. D. Create scenic byways on county and state rural routes. Implement Gateway Improvement Master Plan E. Inventory current sewer and water infrastructure and identify future needs. Encourage expansion of sewer and water in appropriate locations. Identify a short and long term plan for sewer and water extensions and upgrades. F. Identify and work to correct stormwater runoff and flooding within and beyond the Township s borders. Identify opportunities for natural stormwater mitigation projects. Consider purchasing environmentally sensitive land for purposes of storm water collection.

A. Balance commercial/retail development within areas where adequate infrastructure is in place while protecting natural resources and maintaining rural character. Monitor the amount of commercial space and consider community impact. Encourage mixed-use development in appropriate locations. Encourage plans for adaptive re-use of commercial space. o Promote reuse and development of underused and vacant sites. Promote economic development. Encourage ways to redevelop to reduce and eventually eliminate non-conforming uses. Create incentives to improve properties. Create urban activity centers in mature suburban areas.

Study opportunity for best use of the land: o Copley Road Corridor. Cleveland-Massillon Road Corridor. o Collier Road. Ridgewood Road Corridor. o White Pond Drive. Copley Circle Area. o Route 18 Corridor between I-77 and South Hametown B. Enhance historic, cultural and visual qualities of the Township. Use redevelopment as a tool for creating a sense of place based on unique natural and cultural assets. Encourage submission of applications for state historic districts designations. Explore community block grant funding. C. Encourage partnerships among public and private sectors of the Township. D. Ensure that the development process is fair and predictable.

REQUEST SUMMARY The applicant is requesting consideration of a site plan which would develop 7.56 acres of vacant land owned by the University of Akron Foundation (under contract). The applicant is proposing to construct a 155,000 sq. ft. continuum care facility. The project would include 82 independent living units, 40 assisted living units, 18 memory care units and 6 independent living villas. The buildings will be comprised of masonry/stone veneer, vinyl siding, EIFS, architectural asphalt shingles and standing seam metal accent roofs. The exterior will include various outdoor activities and patios for the residents and guests. Exterior improvements include shuffle board courts, large scale chess board, bocce ball court, stamped concrete patio(s) water feature(s), trellised gazebo and a dog park.