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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStrategic Planning.ppt002!1 /£ bw»t E +� � M�� % // � Mmall (on �• \i » ; 5, - #� h-il m-im rN M-1 D)m mm I EM i� Nei' ac"`',a�e� ®FezM '�rd °"e r8u [ssa�cey poi tion IRA 4�.4 Lind Use Reputations �4eeon��ii5�ec�: I o ate: • Enacted significant zoning charges restricting 4 and 5 bedroom units • Established a graduated density formula for 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments •Increased parking requirements in a newly �eated University Impact Area • Created the �fferlo Street Historic District •Initiated Qbmprehens ivir Plan North Gove r p 4' Elm Still UPJder Co JS;Cderat+oi-s: Private dormitory zoning provisions Expansion of the neighborhood open space ordinance Consideration of a historic district for the Melrose neighborhood Zoning changes pertaining to o- housing and fraternity and ority developments Cont ue to oppose state legi ation prohibiting cities fro egulating occupancy base on the number of unrel tjd occupants EM , c.cc�►���isl,ecS� 7_0 `TL%.:)A te: Still UOJAf • Enacted significant zoning . Private dor changes restricting 4 and 5 provisions bedroom units -Expansion c • Established a graduated open space density formula for 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments • Considerati district fc • Increased parking requirements neighborhoc in a newly ckeated University Impact Area • Zoning char o- housing • Created the J ffe Street rority dE Historic Dis rict • Cont ue tc • Initiated mprehensiv Plan legi latior amendment d rezoning or fro egulc North Gove r pror ti s based on tr unrel ted c A Ate.: Still UoAe -r CoosiAerxtioa: zoning • Private dormitory zoning 4 and 5 provisions • Expansion of the neighborhood ted open space ordinance 1, 2 and 3 �uirements iiversity Street iv Plan n or r s i u' PAeZI 8 • Consideration of a historic district for the Melrose neighborhood • Zoning changes pertaining to o- housing and fraternity and ,rority developments 4-Cont 7hue to oppose state legi lation prohibiting cities fro egulating occupancy base on the number of unrel tid occupants Open Stakeholder CorMam ation • Considerable outreach to neighborhood associations • Assisted in the creation of a new Eastside Neighborhood association (Mercer, Oaks Meadow, and Village Green) • Continued developer roundtable meetings and outreach to the University of Iowa and the ICCSD • Various social media and communication enhancements \ • Pending recommendations on changes to the "Good Neighbc� " policy EM Pu 1101 MEMO! cture nd� kt0MPbG e.d to Date.: Parkland investment: • North Market Square Park • Reno Street Park - Fairmeadows Park - Parkview Terrace open space improvements Public infrastructure: -Miller-Orchard sidewalk -Dewey Street brick road -Lower Muscatine Road • PIN grant program EM C.oe ;05 Saaj: • FY 2014 Capital Improvement Plan implementation - Review of brick sidewalk inventory • Discussions with the ICCSD on collaborative efforts with existing and new elementary schools le iSke-A tO �,4te.: Parkland investment: • North Market Square Park • Reno Street Park • Fairmeadows Park • Parkview Terrace open space improvements Public infrastructure: • Miller- Orchard sidewalk • Dewey Street brick road • Lower Muscatine Road grant program EM CoMiOJ5 Sod's • FY 2014 Capi Plan implemE • Review of br inventory • Discussions on collaborc- with existir elementary Ir- to �Arte: Instment: <et Square et Park Ns Park Terrace ,its re: .-hard :et catine Dgram MM C OM;0g S000; -FY 2014 Capital Improvement Plan implementation • Review of inventory brick sidewalk • Discussions with the ICCSD on collaborative efforts with existing and new elementary schools Private = uildin M Accomplis:,ed to bate: • UniverCity Program: -Phase 1 & 2 completed (30 homes) -Phase 3 underway (12 homes) -Continued implementation 1 of the GRIP program impacting several doze properties over the last few years • Created the new Targeted Neighborhood Improvement Program in 2012 -13 (assisted 12 households in the first year with $200k in funding) EM 0 C.orai .J5 Saa,j-. Completion of phase 3 of the UniverCity program Continuation of the GRIP program • Second year of the Targeted Neighborhood Improvement Program (promi�sed to expand to thetlain neighborhood) ceow��lisl,e to 't:>A.te: • UniverCity Program: -Phase 1 & 2 completed (30 homes) • Phase 3 underway (12 homes) -Continued implementation of the GRIP program impacting several doze! properties over the last few years • Created the new Targeted Neighborhood Improvement Program in 2012 -13 (assisted 12 households in the first year with $200k in funding) EM 41 COMW5 Sod►i: • Completion of of the Univer( program • Continuation program • Second year o- Targeted Neigf Improvement Pi (promi�sed to E the'fwain neis to �Arte. Program: & 2 completed is underway �s) _mplementation program >everal dozer over the last new Targeted )d Improvement 2012 -13 -2 households >t year with ending) MM Comia9 Snow: • Completion of phase of the UniverCity program • Continuation of the . program Second year of the Targeted Neighborhoc Improvement Program (promised to expand the 'twain neighboncc PI nnin Updated • Riverfront Crossings and Downtown Master Plan Good Ideas campaign and the IC 2030 Comprehensive Plan update E:... Nui . nce Aj iti �tion ;skean td 'bp tc.: Still Utjaer C' ojsiderA tin,j: • Administrative policy changes: -Triggers for annual inspections of rental properties •Leasing of duplex units • Proactive over - occupancy checks • Review of rental permit sanction policies • Disorderly house ordinance amendment • Launch of the Zipcar program • Mobile application development EM -Residential waste container storage ordinance • Review of strategies to reduce the number of non- conforming residential properties and rooming houses • Mobile application public launch Or % ccc�r��lis�ec�r tO 'T.4�Mrte.: Still UtjAer -Administrative changes: • Triggers for inspections properties policy • Residential was storage ordinan annual of rental . Leasing of duplex units • Proactive over - occupancy checks • Review of rental permit sanction policies -Disorderly house ordinance amendment • Launch of the Zipcar program • Mobile application development EM -Review of strat reduce the numb conforming resi properties and -Mobile applicat A to `bArte: Still V►• Aer Cro�siAerAtioo: policy �r annual of rental duplex units ever- occupancy :al permit :ies ise ordinance Zipcar program ition development Om • Residential waste storage ordinance • Review of reduce the conforming properties container strategies to number of non- residential and rooming houses • Mobile application public launch I EM i� Nei' ac"`',a�e� ®FezM '�rd °"e r8u [ssa�cey poi tion IRA 4�.4