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WS 1 - Comp Plan Update 1-16-24
Item: WS 1 STAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW : T CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240- 1826 (319) 3S6-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org COMPREHENSIVE PLAN U P DATE City Council Work Session Tuesday, January 16, 2024 INTRODUCTION • Background • What is a Comprehensive Plan? • Zoning & Subdivision Regulations • Role of the Comprehensive Plan in the Land Development Process • Outcomes of Comprehensive Plan Update ROUND Strategic Plan FISCAL YEARS 2023-2028 Council'sBACKGAdopted December 2022City Strategic , Impact Neighborhoods i Housing Strategy: • I I• I i code • encourage compactneighborhoods Zoning ACTION PLAN with diverse • : types I • I • uses. Action Champiop Target Late Fapl«eltgalstepsta tlMoumBep Prereni Ead faiMandpMatwyPropMy Crty Anpnry M}$i M51d5. 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Rxreaepn WHAT IS A COMP PLAN ? • Guiding policy document for growth and development • Non-regulatory • Informs decisions related to the built environment • Includes : • Vision statement • Goals and policies related to multiple topics (e.g. land use, economic development, environment) • Land use policy map • Implementation actions IOWA CITTS COMP • � people n.ashtioaaooa!n ai>:O��a mi �i IC2 businesses tam.aa-ate „mre.�� �frie��dly1bikeli=. q_ walkable "'°5 +�i:commun� liio�uy:ownea •�• �Uaiversity culeure 1 1Adopted 1 7 Elements: �IowaCity IC2030:Comprehensive Plan Update *Land use Od'Netl A6�14,A13 *Economic Development District Planning♦ Framework ♦ Resources n1+N 111['1111 N 1111IN a *Parks ♦ Open Space *Arts & Culture �I�kIIiH 1.�1 is "' Lt District Planning I ♦ Framework: Created 10 planningdistricts , A larger version of this map Is available by request from 53 the Dept.of planning and Community Development. 1 � 1 ,I 1 / Eke '♦ ___� _ aq �s L' t .n z1-i'� VJF IE I-1 �0 _ _ T IIORO I +i AC-11 - - y,•-_ I e i/.- I!t �'y rtY'Y� _.� � I LL� � �YY I_ ..I� i I'� I . 1-177 J• I'• 1 Y. RL O aw anasld �'I � i O Come.•nao.Pp1P • '--• - I �� 1 muwncvMd _ L16xWA 0 Olfin Commemvl pp _I&MDUTA IienrnlCnmmenlnl pp —9!«MIA OF.-R a.=d.C..t- Future Land Use,Iowa City W Me...N ledu.uW Based on Planning Disineis -xdrYLo,�ool C.nle. O well[s=mI-IVN1[ - clnumm - NI51mv Commemlel O Wnly[mm2 —— Cin Gm IAM laeeelman 21 289 enUlx A:Fnn eArea Oewlo nxM Ma wr a�a.. IOWA CITTS COMP PLAN �r Other • p• Plans *Master Plans Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan *Historic tl • tl *City/County Fringe Area Agreement O 11 r IOWA CITY NORTHEAST PLANNING DISTRICT' South District P I a n --�a..�a ___ _ downtown & r i v e r f r o n t crossing s - �- —== North District Plan » • Atlopted June 29, 7999 Revised August Il,20D7 .,a„a,. Adopted May 1,2001 Updated Orlober 2018 ZONING & SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS • Comprehensive Plan • Guiding policy document • Non-regulatory • Zoning & Subdivision Regulations • Tools to implement the vision of the comprehensive plan • Regulatory a ..� � parcel NNmlxv(«.totszalolalmaddrEsS(l..ess Eal,bxgve u7 searrn q 3 t S f E¢YY 1 r� Iwo City Zoning Prorhy ... �i a Ci a or ��low.crrmnirn ... �€ ,{ �d , Rmal Reaidantial{flRn phi t- MrnN ElYlu Imv Oenahy$inglnFemiry ReaitlemiaHR551 ly.. a i d d Metlium nenyty$ingleFemily Rwidemial(P58) �Y .y^II�q NigM1 Den¢ity SingleFemily ReudeMial(R5131 "rM � € lrwv �~v � r NaigM1borM1wdSubiluation fleeidendal(RN513) �e ❑Lcw Dena'rty MultiFemily Retidendv11RM131 A` �I�ikElEM z r/pug a E Y ac � 8 ■NaighborM1mtlStebilua[ian fleeidende11RN520) Zoning , , .� E'M1Y arikrlEJre�rM e ; ■Metlium OenMy MuhiFamily Rwitlemul(PM201 Ai { "tea e ; ■HigF DenePy MUltiFamily RevderNe11RM6A) Fl LLa,E Qy a � ] ■%annetl HigM1 Dewily Muhi Family Re¢idmtial 4 'w • ��w EMeyM Nr NaYp¢ R {PPMI At �� ii Muad U¢e1MV1 VM Commvcial gfice(COtI MwrA NaigM1borM1wd Commercial(CNtI ■HigYmvy Gmmemvl(CHi) a M �» � ■Cnmmuniy Cammercel{CC31 Gmml a,ei.e.s.rvim(®21 ��� � e Y`M 9 ��6 ■Gmnl Buvinev5upponlCB51 E�"p � � Q1 A ■Gmnl ButlnavlCB101 Sle Yr �` ■hmnaive Gmmercivl(C111 MxkepEE .Gemnl lrMuiM1ial(In p � ��� Ye ■HeerylnduelnalP23 t� e � ReeearcF neeelapmem Peh{PDP) grim RewarcM1 Peh10RP1 O^'°'^I IOWA CITM 'Q$¢g6g a Lgglp QSelect Language- A NeSource5- 2023 St31amnqIA ZONES CHAPTER 2 BASE O O © O O / 20235-03 - �mg / rmFlopueucwgvs AxD CHAPTER2 ppOpEmY BASE ZONES _ / rmrn MIRUCIIRRARY Zoning � � ARTICLE / igLE 11 FNANCHISESSINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES / iIn F13 AIRPoRFCpNn AVIATInN1 SECTION: Title , � ilnEta ZDxlxG coDE 14TA3:Establishment And Intent Of Single-Family Residential Zones / CHAVTER 11NiP0DNLT0RY 1a.'IL.2:Land Uses Allowed PROvsoxs 1a.'IL9:General Provisions 1a.'ILA:Dimensional Requirements _ ARTICLE A.SINGLEFAMILV RESIDENTIAL ZDNES ���MdXimum Occupancy For HOOslhod Living Uele ta.ve:Single-Famiy Site Development Standards tb2A9'ESTABLISHMENT ANO INTENr OF SINGLEfAMILY 14Ti.T:Special Provisions RES DENT AL 20NE5' id-TA-1:ESTABLISHMENT AND INTENT OF SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES: O O O O 1b2A3'IAND DSES ALLDWED' The full names,short names,antl map symbols of the established single-family resitlantial zones are listetl in this section.When this title refers to the single-family 1a za 3:r.Fxwel ppavisicxs: residential zones,it is referring to the zones listed in this section.When this tRle refers to residential zones,or R zones,iI is referring to both the single-family l6zAdDmxxsloxAt resitlentu zones listed in this section and the multi-family residential zones listetl in�)le[2,aWGe-@ of this title. IOWA CI ' I Q�p A Lg9N 0 Select Language� A Resauroes a Razs s.,a(aurenp CHAPTER 2 PLATS ,PLATTING PROCEDURES . p - 1 TITLE II PIIRLIC LIBRARY I rinEt3RRANDNISEs W; 2 PLATS AND PLATTING PROCEDURES L TITLE I3 AIRPDRrSANO AVIATIDNI ok Subdivision Code , rin E,a zaxwe con[ SECTION: irtLE is uxD suahrvlstDxs tss.f:Concep[Plan I CHAPTEfl1 GENERAL SIIRDIVISIDN 1533:PRIiminary Plal P fs.za:Final Plat _ CHAPTER2PIATSAND PLATTING TS•2.7:CONCEPT PLAN: Title 15 PflOCEDURES O ® O O set etlxeEMyuN: A. Applicability:Whenever the owner of any tract or parcel of lantl within the corporate limits of the city or within two(2)miles thereof wishes to makes Example subdivision o(the same,the owner or the owner's representagve shall submit a concept plan to the deparVnent of planning and community development(or review 1SAR:PflELIMINARy PLAT prior to submission Ofdpreiminary plat. 1SRS FINAL PLAT: B. $Ubmlespn RBQUIfemBnls:The COnCBpl plan mUSt IOCUtle the lOOWing lnfOrma110n: 1 CHAPTEfl 3 DESIGN STANDARDS L The prop0a9d IayOUI Of str9e(e,Ots, OCatIOn Of elOrmWaler faCIIIIIeS,dnd Open epdCe. 9NgBEQUIflED IMPROVEMENTS 2. General topography,basad on exisgng topographic maps or other resources.The property isnot required to be surveyed al the concept plan stage. 1 TITLE 1fi PUBLIC WOflKS 3. Approximate footprints of any existing aboveground manmade features located on the subject properly,including buildings and other structures,streets, 1 rITLED RWLDING ANO HDUSING sldeWdlke,BlC. I TITI F,B CIiF PI tN RFVIFVI 4. $umounding land uses and approximate location Of building fcotpdnts on abufgng properties. �'I�TAT���.'�� ...®.. PN �•«R� e I MONUMENTHILLS "'-' - ns Ka•Im..tm ` f•`^' ��9 Subdivision y L ROLE OF THE COMP PLAN IN LAND DEVELOPMENT • Used in the review of legislative land use approvals • Annexations • Rezonings (map and text amendments) • Subdivisions • Rezonings • Future Land Use Map guides what zones can be applied • FLUM is a conceptual vision • FLUM used in conjunction with plan goals and policies OUTCOMES 1 . New Vision and Policy Direction: A new plan that places equity, ■ ■ ■ ■ climate change and resiliency No ■ ■ and housing at its core and ■ ■ ■ ■ addresses existing disparities : : and prepares the city for the future. OUTCOMES 2 . Outreach & Engagement: A public process that uses varied methods of • • • • engagement to drive participation that is more reflective of the II II city's demographics and ensures underrepresented groups are actively engaged in the process. OUTCOMES 3 . Updated Analyses : A regional housing needs assessment, evaluation of current land use policy, as well as other analyses that will allow us to better understand changing needs, trends, and demographics. OUTCOMES 4. Connection with Other Adopted Plans : A clear connection between the Comprehensive Plan and the City's other planning documents. OUTCOMES 5 . New Framework: A new planning framework that identifies specific . . typologies unique enough to warrant further planning efforts. Examples include community nodes/centers, ■ ■ corridors, employment centers, and others. \ ,1111■ �;�' ,/ � ��1' • •• � ` 1 \' V ■p 11 � MIR ESP \ • ��11111 i ■■■r■u . ��` , •� ' x1111 , OEM �' r■��,r 1 rte ■■■u■■■■on pp MI,1010,no mmmmm f so lull Um ON VIM s n1 ERgrill minimum MINE IF I I�p uljii� f4.� _i: S(d'uth Central lanning— ' �= Disfr i X11111 �I'I�IIII 1 �-- .o ■ f i�i waig 11w► IN 1 .�iL..l�l►�41, oil as Sduth Central �1 ,��, I I ' _ ti ■ _-- RI nnin '''' ict I X11111 = \ ; �- � '%ANTI ::::::: . . ••. . NOME PY ourfu�. r I' In i VLul _ HIM oil Sduth Central �1 Disfirct ,��, I I ' _ ti ■ I X11111 = OUTCOMES 6. Future Land Use Map: An updated Future Land Use Map with land use owl designations that include descriptions of general intended land uses, as well as physical characteristics of the envisioned built environment. OUTCOMES 7 . Implementation Program: An implementation program that identifies specific actions that should be pursued to implement the vision of the plan. NEXT STEPS • Winter/Spring 2024: • Staff to finalize scope of work & issue RFP • Summer 2024: • City Council approval of consultant • Project commences • Winter 2025/Spring 2026: • Adoption STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (3 19) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org