HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 9990 INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 9990
To the Mayor and Members of the City Council February 21, 2017
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SUBJECT: PROPOSED 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The purpose of this report is to provide the City Council with a summary of proposed amendments to be
incorporated into the 2017 Comprehensive Plan. The draft 2017 Comprehensive Plan is a limited update
with changes proposed only to the three trend chapters (Population Trends, Economic Trends, and
Financial Trends), as well as the appendices covering existing plans and studies, future land use maps,
capital improvements, and the annexation program.
Proposed Amendments for the 2017 Comprehensive Plan
1. The Population Trends, Economic Trends, and Financial Trends chapters have been updated to
reflect the latest statistical information available for these chapters.
2. Appendix A: Existing Plans and Studies has been updated to reflect the City Council's adoption of
the following plan: Berry/University Development Plan —An Urban Village Plan Update.
3. Appendix C: Future Land Use by Sector has been updated to reflect approved zoning changes,
new development plans and opportunities, and existing development patterns unlikely to change.
4. Appendix D: Proposed Capital Improvements has been updated to include adopted departmental
Five-Year Capital Improvement Plans. A separate unfunded table will not be included for 2017.
5. Appendix F: Annexation Plan, Policy, and Program has been updated to delay the proposed
schedule for considering several annexation areas.
Exhibit A provides more information on the proposed amendments, Comprehensive Plan update process,
and the adoption schedule. A full update of the Comprehensive Plan will be completed when planning staff
capacity allows.
On January 25, 2017, the City Plan Commission conducted a public hearing on the draft 2017
Comprehensive Plan and voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the plan. The vote included a
recommendation that staff review City policies and regulations for stormwater and floodplain management,
particularly considering the cumulative effect of infill development projects in flood-prone areas. The City
Council is scheduled to conduct a public hearing and vote on adoption of the plan on March 7, 2017.
Should you have any questions, please contact Randle Harwood, Planning and Development Director, at
817-392-6101.
David Cooke
City Manager
Attachment: Exhibit A—2017 Comprehensive Plan Presentation
ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Exhibit A-February 21,2017 Informal Report
PROPOSED
2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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Prepared for the
City Council
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Planning and Development Department
February 21 , 2017
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What is the Comprehensive Plan?
• The Comprehensive Plan is a general guide for
making decisions about the City's growth and
development.
• It presents a broad vision for Fort Worth's future and
describes major policies, programs, and projects to
realize that vision.
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City Staff Prepares
Draft Plan
Planning and
Plan Implementation by Development
City and Other Department Conducts
Agencies Annual Community Meetings
Planning
Process
Planning and
City Council Development
Adopts Plan Department
Revises Draft Plan
City Plan
Commission and
City Council Hold 3
Public Hearings
Comprehensive Plan
Table of Contents
SUMMARY PART IV:PROVIDING A SAFE COMMUNITY
INTRODUCTION 16. Police Services
Vision and Values 17. Fire and Emergency Services
18. Environmental Quality
PART I:FOCUSING ON THE FUTURE 19. Public Health
1. Population Trends 20. Municipal Facilities
2. Economic Trends PART V:TOOLS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
3. Financial Trends
21. Capital Improvements
PART II:BUILDING STRONG NEIGHBORHOODS 22. Development Regulations
4. Land Use 23. Financial Incentives
5. Housing 24. Annexation Policy
6. Parks and Community Services 25. Intergovernmental Cooperation
7. Libraries APPENDICES
8. Human Services
9. Neighborhood Capacity Building A. Existing Plans and Studies
B. Population Projection Methodology
PART III:DEVELOPING A SOUND ECONOMY C. Sector Land Use Policies
10. Economic Development D. Funded Capital Improvements
11. Transportation E. Unfunded Capital Improvements
12. Education F. Annexation Plan,Policy and Program
13. Historic Preservation G. Conservation and Reclamation District Policy
14. Urban Design L.H. Tax Abatement Policy Statement
15. Arts and Culture GLOSSARY
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Recommended Updates
for the 2017 Comprehensive Plan
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Appendix A: Existing Plans and Studies
Add Adopted Plans and Studies
• Berry/University Development Plan
—An Urban Village Plan Update
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Appendix C: Future Land Use
Major Future Land Use Map Amendments
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Appendix C: Future Land Use
Minor Future Land Use Map Amendments
District Sector General Area Current Future Land Proposed Future Reason for Change
Use Land Use
3 Far West -20&Markum Ranch
Single Family, Light Industrial Reflect platting activity
Neighborhood Commercial and potential land uses
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5 Eastside
Trinity Blvd.&Euless S. Light Industrial, Reflect preferred
Main Neighborhood Commercial residential growth
General Commercial,
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Trinity Blvd.&House Light Industrial,Single Neighborhood
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7 Far North 1-35W&Eagle Parkway Rural Residential Light Industrial
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8 Northeast Neighborhood Commercial Single-family Reflect current land uses
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8 Northeast S.Sylvania&Lasalle St. Public Park General Commercial Reflect current zoning and
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What is our proposed schedule to update
the Comprehensive Plan?
Date Activity
January 25, 2017 City Plan Commission conducts public hearing
and votes to recommend adoption of plan.
February 21 City Council receives an Informal Report on
proposed plan.
City Council conducts public hearing on
March 7 proposed plan and votes on ordinance to adopt
2017 Comprehensive Plan.
March Adopted plan posted on City website.
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District 3 Far West
Change future land use from single family and neighborhood commercial to
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