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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommunication No. 2019-18- Kona GP Speakout Presentation 1 OMMITTEE C CTION A i LAN P County of Hawai EVELOPMENT D General Plan Comprehensive Review OMMUNITY C 2 Formal Welcome Overview Speak Out - Overview of the draft General Plan Comprehensive Review Its relationship to the Kona CDP Upcoming opportunities for Action Committee participation Mini 3 Makers - Public Stakeholders Policy making - o l i K Analyze Provide good information Support group decision HALLENGE C Offs - S Trade Trends and Data How Things Work LANNER P 4 OOL T S Makers - Public Stakeholders Policy LANNER P o l EY i K K A IS range, comprehensive development of the County - LAN P ENERAL G HE Mandated by HRS & Charter Meant to guide all development patterns Establishes priorities for public investments T 5 OMMUNITY C OUNTY C OF Limited, ad hoc community planning Limited community engagement CDPs were a response to a call for a meaningful public role in planning LANNING VOLUTION General Plan: 1971, 1989, 2005 2005 General Plan E P 6 9 1 0 2 Final Draft Draft Review Adoption Process Recommendations 8 1 0 Design Analysis 2 Begin Drafting Planning System Smart Growth Fiscal 7 1 0 2 Coordination & Refinement Intergovernmental Other Stakeholders CDP Committees & Strategy Development 6 1 0 2 Scenario Planning Scenario Planning Technical Meetings Research & Analysis Community Workshops 5 1 0 Input 2 Gather Initial Initiate Update Community Input Gather County Council IMELINE T 7 GENERAL PLAN Goals Policies Actions Objectives CDP Land Use & Infrastructure Maps Strategies & Policies Scenario Planning Research & Analysis Economy Land Use Planning & Economy Infrastructure Planning & Economy Community Placemaking & Economy Natural Resource Planning & Economy Economic & Opportunity Planning & Economy Culture Culture Land Use Planning & Culture Infrastructure Planning & Culture Community Placemaking & Culture Economic & Opportunity Planning & Natural Resource Planning & Culture OCUS Environment F Land Use Planning & Environment Infrastructure Planning & Environment Community Placemaking & Environment Natural Resource Planning & Environment Economic & Opportunity Planning & Environment Land Use Planning Infrastructure Planning Community Placemaking Natural Resource Planning Economic & Opportunity Planning USTAINABILITY S 9 communities addresses the layers of healthy, The General Plan livable, sustainable Safe Homes Healthy and Water Systems Energy Cultural Resources Active Living {ƷƩĻğƒƭͲ ğƓķ ‘ğƷĻƩƭŷĻķƭ g n i k a m e c a l P y Transportation y t t i i n n u u t r m Native Habitat Agriculture o m p o p C O d n g a n i c i n Climate Adaptation & Hazards g n m n a i l o e n P n c n r o e a u l c r o E P u s t c e u R r g l t n s a i r a n r u f n t a n a l I N P 10 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? LANNING P SE g e g g g U n c n n n i r i i i k u n n n a o n n n s a m a a l l l e e P P P R c l a y e l t r a i P r AND u n t u u t c t L a u r r t o N s p a p r f O n I 12 E G N A H C E T A M I L C E F I & S L D S D E D L I H R S A S W R S E Z E E Y C A T T C & I R A R L H S U U A T W O O A U O T S T D S I E Q E B N G R E A R A N I S C , I L H I T S A O P G E T M A V S O N I A L D A T E O A & A O R E T N C R I & S G G G A G G G N N I I G N N N I I I T T N T I G G C C A R E E A A G T T U I N N S T O O A A I R R N P P M M E M SECTION 1: NATURAL RESOURCE PLANNING 14 E T N N S O O A I I T T A W A Z V I G T R I E R N I S O I C N R U S O P S D E Y C E S T S C I E R L C & C M A E R A & U Y T U T Y I S Q N O S R Y L O S N N E R I S A E T E O O V T I I T A N V R T N T I O N E A A N C O C I O V Z E I D I M M I Y E R S T N T E M T N I E I Y R A E N T U R S L O T G S G A A R N E O R I M P I R Y A U C O X V R E O N S M R E N C Q P P A N O E U R R S R R R E E M C E E E E O N T T & E T T T S R G A A L A A A A E R E E N R T E I W W W W R A W T T T N A D G G G E G W E G G G W N N N L I I I H N E N N N I M K K K C I I I T T S R Y S N N N G V D I I I G C A O A R R R A E N T O N E D D D S R W E N R R A P R P A C X T N M M I I E S SECTION 2: INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING 16 L L A R O F S N N O I O I T T Y A P R V Y T T O O I S N R U G U N D N I I C N S E I & U S R Y O D O T I T H I O S S E I R O F E F V A V I S D & D E D E S C R N A I U A B M T - L E O E L U C N B C I A A O L T R C I P G E U A A Q N E G G O N G N I I G Z N P I I N I T O D I S I L R V U E O V C I O E R R O F P D P SECTION 3: ECONOMIC & OPPORTUNITY PLANNING 18 C I L B U P S & N , O I S T L I U A T I R T T S , N N I S E O R I I T C O A E A H E F G C R A E N C S L E A C R & I S R H Y A O G H S T T U E S I L I O T A I S H R E L E I H C H C & T R A S L F U E G I A O T N N R I I S U V O E N I I T U R T L L A U M E C I C C V M I U N T E R O D C C U E C S A O R G G G U G N I N N O N I I I N I T T V G A S C O R T S E N E I M E T N S I P C O E O E A C R R R E M K P A P P SECTION 4: COMMUNITY PLACEMAKING 20 A E R A T N E M Y E T I G L I A B I N T S A A T P S M E M L R O N A O I E C F P C E E O A S P K S U & U E A N D L H A O N I T M R T L A U A A G G L I T V L R R N N T I I U T G E N L R S T T S C I N A A O U I C C N R B R S R D E E R G O U E T T N U U R I R A C S O O R R N E P P SECTION 5: LAND USE PLANNING 21 P D C a n o K e h t o t p i h s n o i t a l e R Integrate and standardize implementation for the plans BJECTIVES O Provide CDPs with a formal structural role as part of the GP YSTEM S among plans Eliminate confusion/ conflicts LANNING P 23 the regional level Regional level Forum for community input Translate General Plan into action at CDPs EVELOPMENT Mutually dependent D OMMUNITY C TO ) S (CDP wide - ELATIONSHIP LANS County General plans and direction Framework that contains CDPs General Plan R P 24 - BEING e g a u g n a l Landscaping shall be provided along streets where regular rainfall or reclaimed water are available for irrigation, and arid species or xeriscape landscaping shall be the preference where reclaimed water and rainfall are not available. Future growth in the rural designation area shall be located concentrically around existing LUPAG low density urban areas. Prioritize the implementation of tools for re shaping the pattern of future development to prevent further sprawl such as transfer of development rights, overlays, clustering requirements, and land pooling. STRATEGIES P G RANSPORTATION T CDP - GP ONA K e way, lusher landscaping - INTO g OF of a - u g n UP 3.3: Recognizing that the availability a - l 1.3: The rural area consists of the lands P - - D C a n XAMPLE Policy TRAN of water should dictate the nature of landscaping within public rights shall be provided on streets where reclaimed xeriscape landscaping shall be the preference where reclaimed wastewater is not available. Policy LU outside of the Kona Urban Area. Future growth in this area shall be concentrated within and around the existing LUPAG medium and low density areas, which correspond to the existing rural towns. Policy LU o E LIFTED K g n i n n a l P e - s scale U - d n a L g y t & n i i n k g u a n i m m n e n m c a l o a COMMUNITY l P C P ON y & t i g c n i n u i t m n r o n o n a p l o p P FOCUS c E O e r WILL u g t n c i u n r t n s a l a r P f n I PDATES IMPLEMENTATION e l g c a n r i r u n u t o n CDPs to be organized like the GP and to focus on community issues that Community can take the lead on implementing. a s a l CDP U BASED e N P R ; y n t i o i n t u a c d i m y n n t i a m to share u , n o s s m c u n p i m d m o i h o n t s m c a a n o z t i e o c i n v n t s i r e t a a e o l i c f g t m e r a r r n u o r m e e t D e u d v r i v n i n t C o o c a f e CAPACITY g A ongoing community a s g a r o e n d a r t e e r e e p a b d u e t s i i l d o v w o i m l i t c c o e p e u r n a o F awareness, participation, and partnerships, as appropriate; B e b P m information related to potential opportunities as well as concerns that apply to the planning area; r P BUILD AND DUTIES s e i t based organizations to u - AC D community awareness of C A t n e r r OCUS Broaden the CDP and build partnerships, as appropriate, with governmental and community implement CDP policies and actions u F C 27 n o i t a p i c i t r a p C A r o f s e i t i n u t r o p p o g n i m o c p U 28 Winter 2019 Revised Draft - GP September October Community Meetings - RAFT D September October Topic Workshops OF - August September EVIEW Community Speak Outs R August - July UBLIC Release of Draft P 30 Questions? 31 SPEAK OUT 32 Hamakua ? UT O PEAK S A IS HAT Fun and interactive way for community members to contribute and engage with the General Plan planning process Freedom to pick and choose any station(s) you may be interested in Opportunity to be heard and share any input without time limits Comments are recorded in many different forms Comments will be compiled and organized by content and considered during revisions after the public comment closes We have used this process with the adoption of Kau and CDP drafts W 33 ? OUT SPEAK MINI S TODAY IS HAT Sample portion of GP draft content Opportunity for AC to get familiar with Speak Out process Opportunity for County to test Speak Out process as we plan for larger events Opportunity to build Speak Out capacity among staff and communities W 34 TO PLACE GREAT A ISLAND AWAII H AKING Hazards & Climate Change Water System Resources (Water, Recycled Water, Wastewater) Multimodal Transportation & Connectivity Equitable and Safe Housing Options Active Living Healthy and Safe Communities M LIVE 35 bound for this plan means - ? BOARDS THE ON IS bound (S.MA.R.T.). Note that time - HAT Overarching goals for each section Sustainability Objectives: used as measurable indicators on our progress, should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time within 25 years. Sample policies organized into clusters W 36 ? BOARDS THE ON NOT IS HAT Some overarching, aspirational policies were not included Implementation actions, such as code amendments, new projects or programs Comprehensive planning framework elements Evaluation and monitoring elements Maps These will all be part of larger Speak Outs with the release of the draft GP W 37 k c a b d e e F D g E OUT n B i - r C a A h S H r d o n f PEAK a t S u e m O s a - o e k T p a r INI s e g r u n p e P i S d M t n n u n e i a o h l t m - P k e t TO out (we have designated people to listen and record) a a R e - it on poster board e c s - y l p u n S d d o i i n o Learn (we have resource people available to help answer any questions) Speak Post Green feedback form Listener/recorder This is a WORKING draft Meeting ends at 7pm You may choose to visit any stations you are interested in, in the order you want t r n e i i t p r n I M O F NTRO I 38 n a l p - l a r e n e v g / h o n o g . a c l y / t p n m - u l o o c a . c i r k i o a e o w n b a e EVIEW e h c g a @ / f R n : a m l k p o o l c a o . r b t e e n p c e a e g F d : l g i a n i m n E n a l p i h . w OMPREHENSIVE w w C / / : p t t h LAN : e P t i s b e W ! n e a l t P ENERAL a l a d G r e o n t e G p u y a t S