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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 041 (3) INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 23-041 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council February 21, 2023 Page 1 of 1 i i7 Y SUBJECT: PROPOSED 2023 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN r6 rn Yg7'3 The purpose of this report is to provide the City Council with a summary of proposed amendments to be incorporated into the 2023 Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan contains numerous updates and graphic enhancements to select Comprehensive Plan chapters and appendices. Proposed Amendments for the 2023 Comprehensive Plan 1. The Population Trends, Economic Trends, and Financial Trends chapters will be updated to reflect the latest statistical information available for these chapters. 2. The Land Use chapter has been updated to include relevant new information and data, and to streamline the Future Land Use—Zoning table. 3. In addition to the chapter revisions above, minor updates to recently revised chapters and appendices will be made to update maps to reflect recent city boundary changes. 4. Appendix A: Existing Plans and Studies will be updated to reflect the City Council's adoption of the following plans: a. Economic Development Strategic Plan, 2022 update b. Las Vegas Trail Neighborhood Transformation Plan, 2023 (proposed for adoption March 2023) c. Public Art Plan for 2022 Bond Program d. Meacham Airport Master Plan 5. Appendix C: Future Land Use by Sector will be updated to reflect approved zoning changes, previously adopted City plans, new development plans and opportunities, and existing development patterns unlikely to change. 6. Appendix D: Proposed Capital Improvements will be updated to include the adopted FY2023-2027 Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan, along with a summary of funded key projects. 7. Appendix F:Annexation Plan, Policy, and Program will be updated to reflect changes to the annexation program. Exhibit A provides more information on the proposed amendments, Comprehensive Plan update process, and the proposed adoption schedule. On January 25, 2023, the City Plan Commission received a briefing on the draft 2023 Comprehensive Plan and conducted a public hearing, at the conclusion of which the Commission voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the plan. The City Council is currently scheduled to conduct a public hearing and vote on adoption of the plan on March 21, 2023. Should you have any questions, please contact Eric Fladager, Assistant Director, at 817-392-8011. David Cooke City Manager Attachment: Exhibit A—2023 Proposed Comprehensive Plan Draft Presentation ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS 2/8/2023 IR Exhibit Proposed 2023 Comprehensive Plan An Informal Report Exhibit Provided to the City Council by the Planning and Data Analytics Department February 21 , 2023 OR OR 0 What is the Comprehensive Plan? • A general guide for making decisions about the City's growth and Fy development. City of Fort Worth • It presents a broad, 2023 PROPOSED long-term vision for COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Fort Worth's future, • And describes the strategy - the major policies, programs, and projects - to realize that vision. 2 1 2/8/2023 City Staff Prepares Draft Plan Plan Implementation Planning & Data by City and Other Analytics Department Agencies Conducts Community Meetings Annual 4 Planning Process City Council Planning & Data Adopts Plan Analytics Department Revises Draft Plan City Plan Commission and City Council Hold Public Hearings 1' 1' City of Fort Worth 2023 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 2 2/8/2023 2023 Comprehensive Plan INTRODUCTION PART IV:PROVIDING A SAFE COMMUNITY PLANNING THEMES 16. Police Services BACKGROUND 17. Fire and Emergency Services COMMUNITY VALUES 18. Environmental Quality 19. Public Health PART I:FOCUSING ON THE FUTURE 20. Municipal Facilities 1. Population Trends 2. Economic Trends PART V:TOOLS FOR IMPLEMENTATION 3. Financial Trends 21. Capital Improvements 22. Development Regulations PART II:BUILDING STRONG NEIGHBORHOODS 23. Financial Incentives 4. Land Use 24. Annexations 5. Housing 25. IntergovernmentalCooperation 6. Parks,Recreation,and Open Space APPENDICES 7. Libraries 8. Human Services A. Existing Plans and Studies 9. Neighborhood Capacity Building B. Population and Employment Data C. Sector Land Use Policies PART III:DEVELOPING A SOUND ECONOMY D. Proposed Capital Improvements 10. Economic Development E. 20-Year Planned Service Areas 11. Transportation F. Annexation Policy and Program 12. Education G. Special Districts 13. Historic Preservation H. Economic Development Incentive Policies 14. Urban Design 15. Arts and Culture GLOSSARY Red items are chapters being updated for 2023 Comp Plan 5 Trends POPULATION GROWTH&DIVERSITY Chapters As Fort Worths total population grows,there will also be changes in the composition ofthe population.Collectively,minorities have been the majority of the population since 2000. i 000,000 4% 5% 2% 4% f% Pill 34% Growth and development in the Fort Worth-Arlington-Grapevine Metropolitan Division(MD)is expected to occur at a higher rate than state and national growth. ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH,2022-2027 e---------------- +1.86% +1.77% m o a ■Fort Worth- WhRe ■Black ■Hispanic ■Asian ■Other Sours IlS.Gvmrseumu,14WN12aCama,amla PopMlurEMmfe< Arlington Gmp-".e UNITEDSTATES STATE OF TEXAS MD MEDIAN AGE BY RACE/ETHNICITY 5wce.n Porry-m.Drt wMi nrtxlrfw+iance'.tse MebvaoRmr oividonfrwa�nq....... 40 38.2 PUP2- 35 33.1 34.1 30th 25 0.015 Cent 7.2% 20.14% $15 10 Door aasa In Pmpaty Tax r�craasalu ProParfv Tax Lang-Term Debt Portion of 5 Rate cwle�tea Total T Rolm 111 D White Black Hispanic Aslan Other 9 3 2/8/2023 Appendix A • Economic DRAFT Development EXISTING PLANS AND STUDIES COMPREHENSI�P!.AN I APKNDIXA Strategic Plan,2022 PART I:FOCUSING ON THE FUTURE rea.aware.m.ae,cl.nlzwsl �rPetlwa,IrMSIreaMaaeraia"ieamB., ^"alWBii, update Ghppter3:PogbtIPRTeM- e" fta kh1 °­..ae"a°a -Chaptff3:Ewnpmic TwW1- o..ieaee;me-'ero pee o'."a'nn iotnm=ems=.�i e'i.w • Las Vegas Trail -Chotff3F'm WTrerds- nNPmae,lvtiw"mmtlaNtM1at�mk Neighborhood PART II:BUILDING STRONG NEIGHBORHOODS Nkenoieen aw^eeaml�`ano e r"PerN""nera"ei�a�rM1wa Transformation Plan, .nngro^Naae.planlmirl stra aeon aclliryneetlsantivlans Nseere[M1e�iiN 2023(proposed for =ry�iA,linaiminoa,me,aM1i,wiiM1iM1eritieaa�rtWda"tl N�N. 1h ep1 „, rya,l.^^i�e�rta t.mam adoption March 2023) Ntl a aMa' n"am *neaa^ae - bamo • Meacham Airporta,aae Na::MarcpNal °" Wom.^tre ,^arwt.wB�awwmmwarM1 ," gry o,w,dl,a"PNtl Master Plan re="lam"mtl"re to a a^aN"MrNr a""N res�tl,lzwn M1oRim lantl UseBNd/ULVAisaninieaNeof Bmbwk,tort Worlh,Wke • Public Art Plan for �IY�puPaff Mm°T' mom" e�,"amemie�e,m;mt 2022 Bond Program anisbattam lFmfIX[aMenM1anceLalmWa M•s he ...... xa�a. a,a eatie^aeaaade,:z�oewlaeN"m wi« sIua a min neuxebwNorexiainewmmu e�sll edreae .TneeiryMeomo"iiaaopNaareso uii�onsumortinek�usn hhh Porkalinearparktnaienwmpasses NelakeaMyovkm �°M1erzw�. resw«r�N�renonalamenitiesanticulturzl M1UM:amlCmrencanmunnin Appendix C FUTURE LAND USE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN I APPENDIX C ARLINGTON HEIGHTS SECTOR FUTURE LAND USE 1.Pro mitari­tl tlwelopment(i0D)aloRcWes[JM Street —_� m— n=•d=*...v.ee. ,�," ,re" where itwultl beservetl byafuturewestern bypass alignmentofMeTIX �w bilk u[errail corritloraMbrfutore motlernstreetrarserviceon "'oa - Wes[JMStreet' aFar�--,re o., Nodleitle 2.Promotewmmercial antl urban resitle�dial tlevelopmentwiMin Me Wert Cultural Districtasd Clear Fork Mixee-Vse Growth Centers. .... 3.Promotes tlesirablewmbination dcompatible resitlential,office,retail, _ cial,antl seledetl light iMustrial uses in[he miretlmseaM urban '---- ws tlen[al zon ngtl s[r dsof[he WestSwe�dh Urban V Ilage 4.Preted R,n hetletlfor Green lnfrh.jiiu i..olectssuchasnn, stormaa[er com WEE hi ntl tle[ent on,r par an buffer pro[ed on aM IineargreemvayswiMhke6.ketra�l al gnments r�� '��� Dmvntwm 5.Manta n them�ghboM commerealscaleanticharacter of the a St hh,l =� —I-of Camp Dowse b DoulwaN ounded by Montgomery reet ' I—. in z =. .. In park ng stordronts,awni�s br ck pavers antl wmpat bletlevelopmen[ " � • between alane wmmerc aluses Duouragem retl useznn ngor ' n gner dens ityd tydwelopmentswn rh may benu<nf,calerortne n�atm,�l '":-_ _ '_-_ •. aew:Io rd ttera _. —pme pa 6.Man[antMmghborhootl res tlent al­ ch.­ 1 _ Whte Settlement Roatl bountlar es of Me Mond celloaMCreslwootl tt'' „��� ne Ng rhpods Dscourage cpmrrerc al arm xetl usezon ngor higher lti. �' tlem rytlevelopme�ds out ofswleaMCharaderwMMeexis[i�g �� 'fi h,A. elide ial tlwelopment. J.Stimulatethe retlew:lopme�dofthe Camp Bowie eoulwarq West]th - Street,White Settlement Roatl,aM Vickery Boulwartl/Ewell Aw:nue TCU/WCStdi f cial,miretlmse,antl urban resitlerdial tlistricts. R Enwurageurban resitlentialtlwelopmentin appropriate lora[ions[o u,kt morewalkl,,tpedestrian-orientetl it,h,Cuft,,] 0.Seektpattrad pt!1 tape convention hotel tothe Guttural District. 1U.Enwuragewmpatible laid useantl infill eevelopment in Me Como reighborhnotlwnsis<ent whhmneighbormna emPowermen<zorevlan. �w n���. _ =��'�m 11.Promote ..ptilizationof Me Horrestreet i&hUcialdis[rid. .m. 12.EnwuragewmpatiMetlevedo EhbelweenfesitleiRial id.,mercial s r semi �•=Mv =e.,m.�.am rtiesalon thewestsitle of Me Mo Streetwrritlor. �'"f°6ve1 ome 13.Honoragreemen[sbelween[he UnirrersilyofNorthTffas HealM Suence GenteraMMeatljacen[resitlen[ialmmmunities to mee[vpansion neetls, ���^smii^otawm=reraw•,ervwao^:o,e:mbr"nao�:®rtminmado=ie:' while protectingthe resitlen[ial communities. 4 2/8/2023 1­1 FLU Change Examples Related to FEMA Floodplains: District 2/New 2 (Northeast Planning Sector) park�cr®eon,open Sp— -1 Proposed Future Land Use p pa- Changes: "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" Adopted Future Land Use: for vacant land in the floodplain Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Private Park, Recreation, Open Space" for vacant HOA land in the floodplain U J H +!=H H`fill 75 1 IP", Major FLU Change: District 3/New 3 & ETJ: Walsh/Veale Ranch Concept Plans & Surrounding Areas (Far West & Far Southwest Planning Sectors) Proposed Future Land Use Changes: Single-Family General Commercial Adopted Future Land Use: Residential Light Industrial Existing designations(as shown on legend) Low Density Industrial Growth Residential Center Neighborhood Mixed-Use Commercial Private Park, Recreation,Open Space L 5 2/8/2023 FLU Change Examples Related to FEMA Floodplains: District 2, 4, & 7/New 4 & 7 (Far North Planning Sector) N,R--t—,Op,n p— Proposed Future Land Use Changes: "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" Adopted Future Land Use: for vacant land in the floodplain Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Private Park, Recreation, Open Space" for vacant HOA land in the floodplain A 7 21 ...... .... FLU Change Examples Related to FEMA Floodplains: PP I t-d-tal de d _Puto'a N,11orlood Io District 5/New 5 (Eastside Planning Sector) Pu`1 Par, I,— Proposed Future Land Use La k—a.t,,%r,I—aton,.,- P.Pd, Changes: DjW_j_P_ "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" Adopted Future Land Use: for vacant land in the floodplain Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Private Park, Recreation, Open Space" for vacant HOA land in the floodplain or vacant HOA land n the floodplain 6 Z3 Related to FEMA Floodplains: District 6/New 6 (Far South Planning Sector) Sp- Proposed Future Land Use Adopted Future Land Use: Change: Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" for vacant land in the floodplain i-N�1101T�'1111 AM It W, Jim st FLU Change Examples Related to FEMA Floodplains: District 7/New 10 (Far North Planningsector) Proposed Future Land Use Adopted Future Land Use: Change: Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" for vacant land in the floodplain ffor FLU Change Examples 2/8/2023 FLU Change Examples Related to FEMA Floodplains: District 8/New 8 ,d �d (Far South &Sycamore Planning Sectors) �Ira=a�lurre­-I,r park IR O�,�,r,�ta,, —n�lp,n Sp P�r` p-1pa- D 1111 F00%la,n Adopted Future Land Use: Proposed Future Land Use Change: Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" for vacant land in the floodplain �10 a 774,, L? @ FLU Change Examples Related to FEMA Floodplains: de d N 11orlood lo d District 8 & 9/New 8 & 11 .2a,ZuIsrt��l (Southside Planning Sector) :"Z�Z 1—Iral Iro.1 Pnlrastru:*e-reaton,1,en 1­e D 1 DD W Fl00%la,n Adopted Future Land Use: Proposed Future Land Use Change: Existing designations(as shown on legend) "Vacant, Undeveloped,Agricultural" for vacant land in the floodplain -7 J + I F 2 1 8 2/8/2023 FLU Changes Related to Annexation: Sewell — AX-21 -017 District 6/New 6 (Far Southwest Planning Sector) Proposed Future Land Use configuration changes for the Sewell tract based on the development concept plan submitted with the annexation application. Adopted Future Land Use: Proposed Future Land Use: Single-Family Residential Suburban Residential Institutional Single-Family Residential Neighborhood Commercial Neighborhood Commercial I :. . ....................................................................,: :.....................................................................................,: FLU Changes Related to Annexation: Beggs East — AX-22-006 District 3/New 3 (Far West Planning Sector) Proposed Future Land Use configuration changes for the Beggs East tract based on the development concept plan submitted with the annexation application. Adopted Future Land Use: Proposed Future Land Use: Single-Family Residential Single-Family Residential Neighborhood Commercial Low Density Residential Mixed-Use Private Park,Recreation,Open Space = = MIL ■�, 7i .................... A 9 2/8/2023 FLU Changes Related to Annexation: Northwest I S D— AX-22-009 District 7/New 10 (Far North Planning Sector) Proposed Future Land Use configuration changes for Northwest ISD based on the submitted annexation application. Adopted Future Land Use: Proposed Future Land Use: Light Industrial Institutional General Commercial Institutional I 114-4 11 L ll y q . Eod w C aa4n�E �m ulg� wxM 'OWIg kxM C7"'i �s West Loop 820 & Chapin Road District 3/New 3 (Far West Planning Sector) Proposed Future Land Use configuration changes for property located southwest of the West Loop 820&Chapin Road interchange for floodplain and appropriate uses. Adopted Future Land Use: Proposed Future Land Use: Rural Residential Single-Family Residential Low Density Residential Neighborhood Commercial Vacant,Undeveloped,Agricultural tE 1 10 2/8/2023 Active Transportation Plan Update — Mary's Creek Trail Alignment Active Transportation Future land Use Plan a�. a paa,ny,,.iw,ai asp a��a k.. .. —o" �m m Ada aasaa�cai H a s, 1.11 Hie ' ,rd o 1kd ,d`1- =,eaoo. P o e Council Location Current Land Use Proposed Land Use District 7700-8100 block 2 General Commercial Light Industrial North Fwy 2 2424 C e stnut Institutional Neighorhood Commercial 2601 and 2603 2 Institutional Single.-Family Residential Prairie Ave 3 4100 Stonegate Neighborhood Commercial Low Denisty Residential Blvd 5401 Benbrook 3 Blvd Agricultural(vacant) Low Density Residential 3 9258 N. Medium Density Residential& General Commercial Normandale St General Commercial 101 &391 Single-Family Residential, 3 General Commercial Low Density Residential, Academy Blvd Neighborhood Commercial 11 2/8/2023 Council Location Current Land Use Proposed Land Use District 9700-9900 blocks Mixed-Use,Suburban Suburban Residenital, 3 Residential, Single-Family Single-Finaily residential, Verna Trail North Residential Light Industrial 3800&3820 Golden Triangle Low Density Residential & 4 Blvd., 10700 N. General Commercial Low Denisty Residential Riverside Dr 500-5915(evens 4 Elliott Reeder Rd Single Family Residential Light Industrial General Commercial, 4 7400-8500 blocks Single-Family Residential, Mixed-Use North Fwy Neighborhood Commercial, Medium Density Residential 3417& 421 N. 4 Single Family Residential Neighborhood Commercial Beach St 3904 Miller Ave & Neighborhood Commercial 5 4100 block Baylor &Single Family Residential Low Density Residential St Council Location Current Land Use Proposed Land Use District 9705 Old Granbury 6 Rd Neighborhood Commercial Low Density Residential 6 10500 block Forest Single Family Residential Low Denisty Residential Hill Everman Rd Jaimin Patel-450 6 Sycamore School Neighborhood Commercial Medium Denisty Residential Rd 6 5700 block General Commercial Medium Denisty Residential Altamesa Blvd 11501 &11801 S. 6 Fly Residential& Institutional Light Industrial 10100—10300 7 blocks Blue Mound Single Family Residential Low Density Residential Rd 1500 E.Bonds 7 Light Industrial Low Density Residential Ranch Rd 12 2/8/2023 Council Location Current Land Use Proposed Land Use District 1 1 00-1200 blocks Industrial Growth Center& 7 Industrial Growth Center Bold Ruler Rd Single Family Residential 7 2500-2700 blocks General Commercial Low Denisty Residential State Highway 114 5440 Bailey 7 Institutional Neighorhood Commercial Boswell Rd 7 12951 Saginaw Blvd General Commercial Low Denisty Residential 2500-2700 blocks 7 General Commercial Low Density Residential SH 114 8 1800 East Leuda St Single Family Residential Medium Density Residential 8 3412 W. Risinger Rd Single Family Residential Neighborhood Commercial Council Location Current Land Use Proposed Land Use District 700-800 blocks S. 8 General Commercial Medium Denisty Residential Sylvania 2925 E. Berry 8 Street;2914-2928 Single Family Residential Neighorhood Commercial Burton Ave 8 1108 Riverside Ave Single Family Residential Neighorhood Commercial 8 3626 Meaadowbrook Neighborhood Commercial Single-Family Residential Dr 4437&4441 9 Single Family Residential Medium Density Residential Wayside Ave 9 4200-4228 Single Family Residential Low Density Residential Townsend Dr 13 2/8/2023 Appendix D : Capital Improvements Sample Capital Project Completed in 2022 • Village Creek .- T. ' Water 4 Reclamation Facility Biosolids - - Management and Beneficial Reuse d Project ($59.1 M) 5: Appendix D : Capital Improvements Sample Capital Project Completed in 2022 • MyH2O - :. Advanced [7w Metering Infrastructure Project ($76.9 M) _ 14 2/8/2023 Appendix D : Capital Improvements Sample Capital Project Completed in 2022 • Off-Street Shared Used path from Haltom road to Lake Havasu Trail ($893 K) � Appendix D: Funded Capital Improvements Consolidated FY2023-2027 F12.11 Five-Year °m m � S�axm Stamm Capital 5aasm 5s�.sm Ssbsm Ss.mm Ss.rsm Improvement Plan and S3a5m Summary are Soam Sa.oam 5°.oam incorporated into 5vom Sz,sm Somm 5oo�m Somm 5o.°sm Sao,m So.wm So.oem 5°.rem Appendix D. So„m 5o.,sm So,�m So.,om Sa,sm ve°emwmmv S°.,om So.tom Sa.,om Sto.rnm 63 15 2/8/2023 OR OR Appendix E: 0 -emu e.` 0 s \ C 20-Year Planned U-4 Service Areas 6 l Planned Service Area 8 boundary changes will 9 be incorporated into Appendix E. stir - o ... v i1 64 t i eA Appendix F: .tee Annexation _- o =� o A 7 Policy & >> s at Program _ o21 Annexation Plan, Policy, E " and Program updates incorporated into Appendix F. E � Y M �' cn cma eo�mary wn wmou VP'- ®um Pm 65 16 2/8/2023 FPF!!� Proposed Schedule January 25,2023 City Plan Commission receives a work session briefing on the draft 2023 Comprehensive Plan. January 25,2023 City Plan Commission conducts public hearing and votes to recommend adoption of plan. February 21,2023 City Council receives an Informal Report on proposed plan. March 21,2023 City Council conducts public hearing on proposed plan and votes on ordinance to adopt 2023 Comprehensive Plan. April 2023 Adopted plan posted on City website. 1 ' 1 ' Contact Info Eric Fladager 817-392-8011 Eric.FladageraFortWorthTexas.gov Korrie Becht 817-392-7944 Korrie.Bechta-FortWorthTexas.gov 67 17