A New Planning Framework Existing System New System Documents that mix policies IDO – annual updates & regulations Comp Plan – 5-year updates No update process or coordination Comp Plan Vision, Vision Goals, Policies “Teeth” to Regulations implement IDO vision
Transferring Good Planning Work from Sector Development Plans Vision, Goals, & Policies Comp Plan • Appendix D = SDPs for reference as historic documents Regulations & Zoning IDO • Overlays • Use-specific Standards • Development Standards for Small Areas Area Profile & Projects CPA Assessments • Demographics • History, Character, & Special Places
Implementation TIMELINE IDO Enactment: November 17, 2017 Training – Staff, public, & design professionals 6 months Amendments – errors/omissions IDO Effective Date : May 17, 2018 1 yr fr. July 2018 Follow-up Zone Change Process 1 year Nonconforming uses 2 years Voluntary downzones IDO Annual Update Submittal: July 2019 Community Planning Area Assessments: June 2020
Getting Ready for CPAs: August 2019 – June 2020 Planning Department Investment Strategies Perform needs assessment to identify at-risk and vulnerable Higher communities in need or more Need immediate planning assistance Demographic information Invest to Policy & regulatory protections enhance Invest to reduce neighborhoods Recommend order to Council disparity & accommodate growth Lower Higher Prepare baseline demographic & trend analyses Population Population Council decides on CPA order Respond to Fill service gaps opportunities & & Planning & Office of maintain accommodate existing services growth Neighborhood Coordination Work up logistics and outreach plan Lower Need Meet with stakeholders in each CPA
Community Planning Area Assessments Character L P Q Platting & setbacks K N U Mix of uses R O Scale: Size / massing / height S M V Style & design preferences Historic areas & special places Tracking T Development trends K West Mesa Q North Albuquerque Performance measures L Northwest Mesa R Mid Heights Recommendations M Southwest Mesa S Near Heights Policy Comp Plan N Near North Valley T Mesa del Sol Regulation IDO O Central ABQ U Foothills Implementation CIP P North I-25 V East Gateway + Annual Citizens Academy with Office of Neighborhood Coordination + CIP criteria tied to ABC Comp Plan Goals/Policies & Action Items
CPA Recommendations Can the IDO address a community idea? Best Unique Infeasible Practice Standard Regulation Policy Citywide Small Area or Project Regulation Regulation
Transparent & Enforceable Regulations in the IDO – Annual Updates Small Area Protection Tools Interactive Map Part 3 HPO CPO VPO Overlay Zones Use- Part 4 specific Standards Use Table Part 5 Small Area Standards Dev. Standards https://abc-zone.com/ido-interactive-map Part 6 Review Procedures Admin & Enforcmt.
Small Area Policies in the Comp Plan – 5-year Updates Ch. 4 Community Identity Ch. 14 Implementation CPA Map Strategy 1: Build public awareness, engagement, CPA descriptions capacity, and leadership. CPA policies Strategic Action 1.1: Conduct CPA assessments in the city. Appendix E Strategic Action 1.2: Host an annual Citizens Academy. Citizens Academy Strategy 4: Create an ongoing CPA Assessments process for monitoring progress Process Overview toward the Comp Plan Vision. Investment Priorities Matrix Strategic Action 4.3: Evaluate Assessment Outline growth and development in CPAs. Assessment Data Performance Measures
Ongoing, Proactive Planning Framework Community Planning Area (CPA) Zoning & Land Use Documents : Assessments ABC Comp Plan - 5 year updates Recommendations IDO – annual updates L P Regulations Q 4 months/CPA K N U 3/yr for 4 yrs Policies R O S M V T K West Mesa Q North Albuquerque L Northwest Mesa R Mid Heights M Southwest Mesa S Near Heights N Near North Valley T Mesa del Sol O Central ABQ U Foothills P North I-25 V East Gateway
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