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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 10108 INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 10108 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council February 20, 2018 h�T�i7 Page 1 of 1 �i �i7 Y *a SUBJECT: PROPOSED 2018 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN #qrF rn 10,?5 The purpose of this report is to provide the City Council with a summary of proposed amendments to be incorporated into the 2018 Comprehensive Plan. The draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan is a limited update with changes proposed to the three trend chapters (Population Trends, Economic Trends, and Financial Trends); Chapter 24: Annexation Policy; and the appendices covering existing plans and studies, future land use maps, capital improvements, and the annexation program. Proposed Amendments for the 2018 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. The chapters have also been redesigned to present the information more graphically for ease of online use. 2. Chapter 24: Annexation Policy has been updated to reflect changes in state law and recent annexation activity. 3. Appendix A: Existing Plans and Studies has been updated to reflect the City Council's adoption of a) the Como/Sunset Heights Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Strategic Plan, and b) the 2017- 2037 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, as well as City Council's acceptance of the Economic Development Strategic Plan. 4. 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. 5. Appendix D: Proposed Capital Improvements has been updated to include the consolidated FY2018-2022 Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan, along with a graphic summary of major expenditures described in the plan. A separate unfunded projects table will not be included in the 2018 Comprehensive Plan. 6. Appendix F: Annexation Plan, Policy, and Program has been updated to reflect recent changes to state law and to delay the proposed schedule for considering several annexation areas. 7. Appendix H: Tax Abatement Policy has been updated to reflect amendments adopted by the City Council in June 2017. Exhibit A provides more information on the proposed amendments, Comprehensive Plan update process, and the adoption schedule. On January 24, 2018, the City Plan Commission received a briefing on the draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan and expressed support for the proposed amendments to the plan. On February 28, 2018, the City Plan Commission will conduct a public hearing on the draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan and vote to recommend adoption of the plan. The City Council is scheduled to conduct a public hearing and vote on adoption of the plan on March 6, 2018. Should you have any questions, please contact Randle Harwood, Planning and Development Director, at 817-392-6101. David Cooke City Manager Attachment: Exhibit A—2018 Comprehensive Plan Presentation ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS 2/6/2018 Exhibit A—February 20,2018 Informal Report Draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan Prepared for the City Council by the Planning and Development Department February 20, 2018 � � 'M What is the Comprehensive Plan? • A general guide for making decisions about the City's growth and development. City of Fort Worth • Presents abroad vision for ��A40 draft 2018 Fort Worth's future and = Comprehensive Plan describes major policies, programs, and projects to realize that vision. '`" 1 2/6/2018 City Staff Prepares Draft Plan Planning and Plan Implementation by Development City and Other Agencies Department Conducts Annual Community Meetings Planning Process Planning and City Council Development Adopts Plan Department Revises Draft Plan \-V4110t, City Plan Commission and City Council Hold Public Hearings 3 BMW ppw— Comprehensive Plan Table of Contents SUMMARY PART IV:PROVIDING ASAFE COMMUNITY INTRODUCTION 16. Police Services Vision and Values 17. Fire and Emergency Services 18. Environmental Quality 1PART 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 A. Existing Plans and Studies 9. Neighborhood Capacity Building B Population Projection Methodology PART III:DEVELOPING ASOUND 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 PreservationG. Conservation and Reclamation District Policy 14. Urban Design H. Tax Abatement Poli aStatement 15. Arts and Culture GLOSSARY 4 2 2/6/2018 Man— Recommended Updates w.0 - ��, City of Fort Worth v Draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan Y n�f l6 Trends Chapters: New Infographic Layout • Population Trends HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND STATUSo„E„E„EP�„ • Economic Trends a • Financial Trends 6 3 2/6/2018 4 low QUICK FACTS POPU AT ON RENDS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Fort Worth has more people than Denver,San Francisco, Seattle,Portland,Boston,Charlotte,and Washington OC- am, ' USA 323 million DFW a� 7,233,373 TEXAS 17,861,596 v— >6 2— v— z�vms CURRENT POPULATION FORT WORTH POPULATION 1950-2045 342.2 161h 109,140 2,496 27.6% 32.4 ....................... ....................... LAND AREA IN POPULATION POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION DENSITY BACHELORS MEDIAN SQUARE MILES RANK 2010-2016 PER SQUARE MILE DEGREE OR HIGHER AGE suu2e.u.s.CeRus uureau,misarenran tnmmunirysurrey ixear csrima�ez 7 BMW FA ppendix A: Existing Plans and Studies • Como/Sunset Heights COMO/SUNSET HEIGHTS NEZ Strategic Plan • Solid Waste FORTWORTH Management Plan THINKING WASTE k;."nh`. 4 2/6/2018 Imp Appendix C: Future Land Use Major Future Land Use Map Amendments • Como/Sunset Heights • N. Riverside/Old Denton and Golden Triangle • White Settlement at the Trinity River/River District District 3 Arlington Heights Change multiple future land uses based on the adopted Como/Sunset Heights Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Strategic Plan,including Urban Residential to encourage revitalization of the Como Neighborhood. 40 X, kx _ x '' 2017 Future Land Use 2018 Proposed Change 5 2/6/2018 District 4 Far North Change future land use from heavy industrial to light industrial,and general commercial to neighborhood commercial and low density residential to reflect preferred development types U �m c3_­ 2017 2017 Future Land Use 2018 Proposed Change District 7 Northside Change multiple future land uses from single-family residential and light industrial to mixed-use,urban residential and low density residential to reflect recent zoning changes and River District development plans. <:-7„ ILI, 2017 Future Land Use 2018 Proposed Change 6 2/6/2018 Appendix C: Future Land use Minor Future Land Use Map Amendments Current Future Proposed Future District Sector General Area Reason for Change Land Use Land Use Lost Creek Reflect intended 3 Far West Neighborhood Private Open Space Single Family conversion to single family lots. Agriculture, Reflect large wetland East 1st and Oakland Private Open Space, mitigation area and 4 Eastside Blvd Neighborhood Mixed Use preferred development Commercial types. Open Space, Reflect ownership and 5 Eastside Bell Helicopter Single Family Light Industrial usage patterns for Bell Helicopter. Neighborhood Low Density Reflect access 5 Eastside 1-30 and Morrison Dr Commercial Residential limitations and preferred residential growth. Reflect Trinity River Open Space, Randol Mill and AgriculturalNacantfloodplain,and change , 5 Eastside Residential Precinct Line Lower Density location of neighborhood Residential commercial for new thoroughfare alignment. 13 Appendix C: Future Land use Minor Future Land Use Map Amendments (continued) Current Future Proposed Future District Sector General Area Reason for Change Land Use Land Use McPherson and Oak Neighborhood Reflect commercial 6 Far South Grove Single Family Commercial corner and new thoroughfare alignment. 6 Far South N Crowley and W Medium Density Low Density Reflect preferred Risinger Residential Residential residential land uses. Reflect location on Lake Beach 7 Far West SH 199Beach Mixed-Use General Commercial Worth and influence of h Pat Parkark the Naval Air Station. Keller Hicks and Old Single Family, Neighborhood Reflect current and 7 Far North Denton Rd Near projected development Alliance Mobile Home Commercial patterns. Reflect a model Far Ten Mile Bridge and Low Density sustainablecommunity 7 Northwest Boat Club Rd Rural Residential sResidential,oan Residential ti as envisioned in the Lake Use,Urban Residential Worth Vision Plan. 14 7 2/6/2018 Appendix C: Future Land use Minor Future Land Use Map Amendments (continued) Current Future Proposed Future District Sector General Area Reason for Change Land Use Land Use Reflect current and ETJ Harmon and Golden Single Family preferred land uses in 7 Far North Triangle Residential Light Industrial preparation for future annexation. SH-199 from Nine Neighborhood and ETJ CutoffffSingle Family and Rural General Commercial, Reflect current uses and 7 Far West Mile Bridge Hanger Residential Light and Heavy expected land uses. Industrial Southeast and Light and Heavy Reflect access 8 Sycamore Southwest Corners of Neighborhood Industrial,Private challenges,current I-20 and l-35W Commercial Open Space,General zoning,and expected Commercial development types. Wilbarger and US-287 Neighborhood Reflect existing zoning 8 Northeast Single Family and location on state South Commercial highway. F Appendix D/E : Capital Improvements Sample Capital Projects Completed in 2017 • Timberland Boulevard ($3.5 M) • Dirks Road/Altamesa Boulevard ($20 M) t • Burchill Channel Improvements ($2.0 M) l 16 8 2/6/2018 � Fw- 71T� F Appendix D/E : Capital Improvements Sample Capital Projects Completed in 2017 • Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility Peak Flow Management Basin ($25 M) 1r " Appendix D: Funded Capital Improvements DRAFT Funded Capital Improvement Pojects r The consolidated °�" '� `a` ' �R=n��'. "" ' p �" 12.2 FY2018-2022 Five-Year Capital Improvement qrt`= �Po'aano `" Plan will be incorporated :°�°R1e$39sM min r�i r,1.. into Appendix D. wM.anal= w1"::'1'`I'$22 18 9 2/6/2018 OWN Chapter 24 and Appendix F: Annexation Policy and Program Annexation Plan, Policy, and Program updates will be incorporated into Chapter 24 and Appendix F to reflect recent state law changes under Senate Bill 6. s :.v Appendix H: Tax Abatement Policy • General Tax Abatement Policy • Updated June 2017 Target Area Minimum Investment for Eligibility Urban Villages $500,000 High Priority Commercial Corridors $500,000 Transit-Oriented Development(TOD) $500,000 Retail Eligible Target Area $1 Million Other Central City $1 Million Downtown $2 Million 10 2/6/2018 Imp P Proposed Schedule Activity January 24,2018 City Plan Commission receives a work session briefing on the draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan. February 20,2018 City Council receives an Informal Report on proposed plan. February 28,2018 City Plan Commission conducts public hearing and votes to recommend adoption of plan. City Council conducts public hearing on proposed plan March b,2018 and votes on ordinance to adopt 2017 Comprehensive Plan. March Adopted plan posted on City website. 21 FORTWORTH e y City of Fort Worth Draft 2018 Comprehensive Plan www.fortworthtexas.gov/planninganddevelopment 22 11 2/6/2018 low NOW.- pw- Contact Info Eric Fladager 817-392-8011 Eric.FladaizerOFortWorthTexas. og_v Jeremy Williams 817-392-2536 Jeremy.WilliamsOFortWorthTexas.g_ov 12