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City of Berea . 2012-13 Comprehensive Plan January 31, 2012. What is a Comprehensive Plan?. Defined by Kentucky state law (KRS100) General, far-reaching vision that benefits the whole community Takes a long term view of issues
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City of Berea 2012-13 Comprehensive Plan January 31, 2012
What is aComprehensive Plan? • Defined by Kentucky state law (KRS100) • General, far-reaching vision that benefits the whole community • Takes a long term view of issues • Focuses on physical development while also considering social and economic factors • Only formal document that defines and coordinates all major development goals, objectives and plan elements
Elements of a Comprehensive Plan Statement of Goals & Objectives • Physical development • Economic vitality • High quality of life for residents Base Study • Demographics • Economic analysis • Housing analysis Community Facilities Element • Parks and recreation • Schools, libraries and hospitals • Utilities • Public safety services • Public offices and administrative facilities Land Use Element • Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Agricultural • Recreational Transportation Element • Streets, roads and highways • Railways, airways and waterways • Truck routes • Terminals for people, goods and vehicles
Special Elements of a Comprehensive Plan Military Installations Element • Necessary if a military installation is located within the jurisdiction • Consultation with command authorities is required Customized Elements • At the discretion of the community • Address specific topics such as pollution, historic preservation, housing or other issues of interest in the community
Statement of Goals & Objectives (Existing) Comprehensive Plan • Economic Development (10) • Transportation (11) • Housing (11) • Community Facilities and Services (12) • Historic Preservation (4) • The Environment (9) • Land Use and Development (9)
2011 Comprehensive PlanBase Study • Population Characteristics • Change (1930-2000) • Projections and Comparisons (2000-2050) • Components (Natural Increase v. In-Migration) • Urban/Rural Distribution • Age • Distribution (<19/20-24/25-44/45-64/65+) • Trends (1980-2008) • Households • Types (family/non-family/single/other) • Education Levels • Income • Household Income • Median Income Comparison
2011 Comprehensive PlanHousing • Home Values • <$50,000 • $50,000 – 99,000 • $100,000 - 149,000 • $150,000 - 199,000 • $200,000 – 299,000 • $300,000+ • Housing Starts • 2003 - 2009 • Trends (1980-2008) • Housing Costs • Homeowner • Renter • Policy and Regulatory Implications
2011 Comprehensive PlanBusiness and Industry • Commuting Patterns • Anderson County • Lawrenceburg • Employment • By occupation: the kind of work a person does • By industry: the product or service produced by the business • Local Business and Industry • Product/Service • Number employed • Year established • Agriculture • Numbers and sizes • Profitability • Products • Regional Economic Clusters • Existing businesses that could serve as catalysts for supporting businesses • State and Local Taxes • Rates for city, county, school district and state • Policy and Regulatory Implications
2011 Comprehensive PlanTransportation • Roadway System • State Primary Road System (SRPS) • KYTC Roadway Plans • Additional Transportation Facilities • National Truck Network (NTN) • Railways • Airports • Waterways • Public and mass transit • Policy and Regulatory Implications
2011 Comprehensive PlanCommunity Facilities • Local Government • City of Lawrenceburg • Anderson County • Utilities • Water Supply Services • Wastewater Treatment Services • Other Utilities • Waterways • Public and mass transit • Public Safety • Lawrenceburg Police • Lawrenceburg Fire • Anderson County Sheriff • Anderson County Fire • Anderson County EMS • Health Care • Anderson County Health Department • Senior Facilities and Services • Libraries • School and Educational Facilities • P-12 Education • Post-Secondary and Adult Education • Parks and Recreation • Policy and Regulatory Implications
2011 Comprehensive PlanNatural and Historic Resources • Geological Characteristics • Soil Characteristics • Watersheds • Waterways • Water Quality • Water Protection Codes and Ordinances • Improvements as recommended by the Kentucky Division of Water • Environmentally Sensitive Areas • Flood Plains • Source Water Protection Area (SWPA) • Wildlife Management Area (WMA) • Historic and Tourism Resources • Historic Sites • Distilleries and Wineries • Trails • Outdoor Recreation • Policy and Regulatory Implications
2011 Comprehensive PlanLand Use • General • Acreages and Comparisons • Comparison of 2003 and 2011 plans by land use category • Land Use Recommendations and Key Principles • Residential • Commercial and Industrial • Agriculture • Public/Semi-Public Facilities • Small Communities • Supplementary Districts and Key Principles • Urban Service Boundary (USB) • Downtown Core District (DCD) • Interchange Commerce Area (ICA) • US 127 Corridor • Conservation Areas • FEMA Flood Plain, Source Water Protection Area (SWPA) and Wildlife Management Area (WMA) • Policy and Regulatory Implications
2011 Comprehensive PlanImplementation • Regulatory Tools • Zoning Ordinance • Subdivision Regulations • Capital Improvement Plans • Studies and Plans • Implementation Table • Goals/Objectives • Project Title • Description • Potential Partners • Time Frame