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Update on Comprehensive Plan Process G __ 1 4/17/2017 City of Chanhassen Update for City Council April 24, 2017 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Overview EMERGING SUBURBAN EDGE • Plan and stage development for forecasted growth through 2040 and beyond at overall average net densities of at least 3-5 dwelling units per acre in the Forecast Year Population Households Employment convnurilty.Target higher-intensity developments 2010 22,952 8,352 10,905 In areas with better access to regional sewer and transportation infrastructure,connections to local 2020 26,700 10,000 15,200 commercial activity centers,transit facilities,and recreational amenities_ 2030 31,700 11,900 16,500 • Identify and protect an adequate supply of land 2040 37,100 14,000 17,600 to support growth for future development beyond 2040,with regard to agricultural viability and natural and historic resources preservation. • Incorporate best management practices for stonnwater management and natural resources conservation and restoration in planning processes. • Plan for local infrastructure needs including those needed to support future growth. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 4/17/2017 Land Use • Land Use Plan has to be consistent with the Metropolitan Council's forecast of population,households, and employment. • Provide a map of current land use including density ranges • Map of forecasting new development including a maximum and minimum for each range • Map showing development in 10 year increments 2020-2040 Land Use Comparison 2020 2030 2040 Land Use Plan Land Use Plan Land Use Plan Change 2020-2040 7Wtl,,,-, Land Use Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres I Percent Acres c...9m.1n0/orc Commercial 142 1.2% 328 2.2% 328 2.2% 186 1,311.367 Office/Industrial 694 5.7% 883 6.0% 843 5.7% 149 1,103,375 Office 114 0.9% 339 2.3% 277 1.9% 163 1,6141571 Parks&Open Space 1,297 10.6% 1,410 9.6% 1,518 10.3% 221 Public/Semi-Public 1,204 9.9% 1,204 8.2% 1,204 8.2% - Residential Large Lot 870 7.1% 971 6.6% 948 6.4% 78 Residential Low Density 3,295 27.0% 4,707 31.9% 4,597 31.1% 1,302 Residential Medium Density 219 1.8% 400 2.7% 499 3.4% 280 Residential High Density 120 1.0% 218 1.5% 218 1.5% 98 Mixed Use 51 0.4% 115 0.8% 143 1.0% 92 Undevelopable 4,200 34.4% 4,185 28.4% 4,185 28.4% (15) TOTAL 12,206 14,760 14,760 2,554 Undevelopable 4.291.313 Ro,eq.I.change Lakes,Floodplain,Rivers,Streams 2,059 2,059 Road Right-of-Way 1,244 1,244 Agriculture 882 882 TOTAL 4,185 4,185 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 2 4/17/2017 LAND USE TABLE IN 5-YEAR STAGES 111, a aPuoottlIA.,ne nue un•neo Allowed Density Within Urban Servke Area Rvwr Fusin, 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Cbange 2015-2040 Minimum Maximum Residential Land Uses Low 0.-lyResdennl(Jc,ebped) 1.2 4 3,829 3,900 4,175 4,451 4,580 4,571 742 Lott DoseyResdolol Decant) 881 791 516 240 41 Mama l)e,s'ty Residential(Jevebped) 48 300 313 349 387 443 499 199 Median Desiy Residential(vacant) 199 186 150 112 56 BsfJ,DeotyResdemnl(Jesebped) 8 16 68 99 130 161 189 217 149 101,Density Resident.](vacant) 149 IIS 87 56 28 Mixed Usc Penn nly RcsdemnP(detebped) 8 20 27 39 47 54 56 58 31 M,rod Use PrelowvlbodonlnP(vacant) 31 19 11 4 2 aar.rmp,o5m,rnog. C/l land Uses Sq.Ft. Conmcrcial(dewbped) 1/400 206 215 252 290 309 328 122 Commis'Boerne) I 122 113 76 38 19 - Industrial(developed) 1/500 646 752 762 773 808 843 197 Wastrel(vacant) I 197 91 81 70 35 - Olke(derebped) 1.00 53 62 130 198 237 277 224 Office(vacant) I 224 215 147 79 40 Mixed Use PmmrIy('/1•(developed) 1,400 30 38 52 67 77 86 56 Mixed Use Primarily CM(vacant) I 56 48 34 19 10 - 'amctne Public/Semi Public Land Uses bstvutronnl 1,204 1,204 1,204 1,204 1,204 1,204 • Parks and Recreation 438 457 457 457 477 477 39 Open Space 944 944 944 944 994 1,044 100 RoadwayRpJas of Way 1,237 1,237 1,237 1,237 1,237 1,237 Ulihy Rairoad Aalwn Subtotal Sent red 10,841 10,841,10.841 10,841 10.841 10,841 1,859 Outside Urban Service Area Mbwmm11 5lax11111uu 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Change 2015-2040 bt size lot she Large Lot Revdental 2.5 un 948 948 948 948 948 948 Apruhere land use 882 882 882 882 882 882 Subtotal Unease/ad ' 1,830 1,830' 1,830 1,830' 1,830 1,830 - Undevebped WCtlands(avhbil land use designations) -- -- 2,089 2,089 2,089 2,089 2,089 2,089 Open Water,Rivers end Means -- -- 2,059 2,059 2,059 2,059 2,059 2,059 Total 14,760 14,760 14,760 14,760 14,760 14,760 Land Use Request • The city has received 3 requests for land use amendments: - Tim Erhart • Request to change from Residential Low Density to Office -Don Halla • Request to change for Residential Low Density(1.2-4 units acre)to Residential High Destiny(8-16 units an acre) - Mark Halla and Gary&Mary Ann Halama • Request to change for Residential Low Density(1.2-4 units acre)to Residential High Destiny(8-16 units an acre) 1111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111 3 4/17/2017 Housing • Carver County CDA is completing(end of April)an update of a county wide housing study that was last done by Maxfield Research in June of 2014. — This analysis will identify if there are housing needs that the city may have,this information will also be tied back to the land use and zoning. — As an emerging Suburb Edge,the city housing density is 3-5 units and acres. • Multi-Family Housing Potential • As part of the Metropolitan Council guidelines,the city may show that it has designated a sufficient amount of land to potentially meet the affordable housing allocation(806 units). • Based on the end of 2015 data for Residential High Density Land Year Vacant Acres Number Units Change in Units 2016 149 527 0 2020 118 760 233 2030 56 1,244 484 2040 0 1,672 428 Total 1,145 Transportation • Completed traffic analysis (TAZ) —Distributes housing, employment and population by subdistricts for the community for 2020,2030 and 2040 • Identified System Deficiencies • Updated Functional Classification of streets • Draft was presented to the Planning Commission on April 18th IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII( 4 4/17/2017 Sewer SEWER ALLOCATION FORECASTS Your community-wide household,population and employment forecasts have been allocated based on the wastewater system serving your community.This allocation must be used in projecting future wastewater flows and system capacity to plan to additional infrastructure needs. Forecast Year Forecast Component Population Households Employment 2010 MCESSewered 20576 7519 10,662 2010 Unsewered 2376 833 243 2020 MCES Sewered 24,320 9,170 14,960 2020 linecwered 2380 830 240 2030 MCES Sewered 29530 11,070 16260 2030 IMsewered 2570 630 240 2040 MCES Sewered 34.720 13,170 17360 2040 IM•ewered 2390 830 240 Water • Water plan is at the DNR for Review. — Biggest issue is water use consumption. The Plan includes: • The city's tiered water rates. • Odd even watering restrictions. • Water Wise education program. • Regional water usage monitoring with other city. • The location of future wells was identified with the 61 corridor study 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 5 4/17/2017 Surface Water ■ Physical Land Use Review high-level schedule. —Mapped storm water system which was updated in 2015 need continusouly updated to keep up with development • Existing and potential system deficiencies —Update the Federal Clean Water Act,section 303d list of impaired waters —Lake Lucy and Ann Use Attainability Assessment — Riley,Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District with cites to update 100 year flood elevations —The city needs to update the following code sections • Storm water • Wetland protection • Shoreland protection Parks and Trails • April 10th the City Council reviewed the key elements of the Park and Recreation System Plan • In August, the Comprehensive Plan chapter should be completed by the Park Commission — The elements required for the Comprehensive Plan are less than what is being done as a part of the system plan IIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIII11111II111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111I1 6 4/17/2017 Natural Resources • Urban Forestry — Invasive species threat—emerald ash borer. • Natural areas/Greenways — Establish and maintain conservation areas for plant and animal habitat. • Soil — Set goals for soil conservation such as limiting compacting during development. • Biological Diversity — Address pollinators-friendly practices. — Set goals to maintain green corridors. • Public Education — Promote education of natural resources. Implementation • 20-Year Capital Improvement Plan • Implementation strategies — Identify any policy or code amendments that may have to be adopted to implement strategies. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI1l 7 4/17/2017 • Update • April 4th presented an Overview to the Planning Commission • — Gave the Planning Commission a binder to use for future draft — Shared the major elements of each chapter • April 18th Reviewed the draft transportation chapter —Waiting for final information including projections and existing traffic volume from SFR • Schedule may be modified depending on development applications • 2040 City of Chanhassen Comprehensive Plan Schedule (Revised 4'1717) January—March 17,2017 Draft Plan Elements Time Line February 23,2017 Water Management Plan Open Home(Chanhassen Recreation Center) March 7,2017 Water Management Plan Open House(Chanhassen Library) April 4,2017 Planning Commission Wart:session—Overview of Comprehensive Plan April 24,2017 City Council Work session—Overview of Comprehensive Plan April 18,12017 Planning Commission—Discuss Transportation May 2,2017 Planning Commission—Discuss Parks&Open Space May 10,2017 Environmental Commission—Discuss Natural Resources June 6,2017 Planning Commission—Discuss Housing,Land Use,Water and Sewer Jame 20,2017 Planning Commission—Discuss Natural Resouaces.Water Resources,and Implementation June 26,2017 City Council—Authorization for Jurisdictional Review(6 months) Submit Documents to Metropolitan Council for preliminary review. July 3,2017 Fouuth of July kiosk—City Center Park August 2,2017 National Night Om—Comprehensive Plan display a August 4,2017 'The Connectiun7—Comprehensive Plan Anticles Jamey 13,2018 Planning Commission—Public Hearing as Resision and Adoption Recommendation Febuay 12,2018 City Council—Adoption hearing and submittal to the Metropolitan Council for System Consistency Review 8