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2011 Planning Commission Annual Report

2011 Planning Commission Annual Report. Mayor & City Council Presentation April 10, 2012. Background:. Required under Sections 3.09 & 3.10 of Article 66b Must be filed annually by PC on or before July 1 for the previous calendar year

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2011 Planning Commission Annual Report

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  1. 2011 Planning Commission Annual Report Mayor & City Council Presentation April 10, 2012

  2. Background: • Required under Sections 3.09 & 3.10 of Article 66b • Must be filed annually by PC on or before July 1 for the previous calendar year • Must review development activity for the previous year and assess consistency of said activity with local and state agency plans • Additional performance measures must be addressed when: • 50 or more building permits are issued for new residential units during the year • Portions of the city are not classified as PFA

  3. Background (Continued): • Report must be adopted by PC and Reviewed by Mayor and Council • Mayor and Council may direct additional studies and other actions to insure continuation of a viable planning and development process • After review by Mayor and Council, the report must be made available for public inspection and submitted to the Secretary of MDP

  4. 2011 Report Key Findings: • City issued 26 permits for new residences • Gradual trend toward increasing residential development from 19 permits in 2010 and 15 in 2009 • No performance measures assessment needed • Only 3 residential demolitions permitted in 2011 • Significant decrease from 23 demolitions in 2010 • Net addition of 23 new residential units • Development patterns were supported by infrastructure improvements and were consistent with local and state plans • No major changes in current plans or permitting process is necessary at this time

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