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Georgia Department of Community Affairs

Georgia Department of Community Affairs. ~~Community Assessment In-Depth~~. Community Assessment. “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future.” John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Community Assessment: Overview.

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs

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  1. Georgia Department of Community Affairs ~~Community Assessment In-Depth~~

  2. Community Assessment “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future.” John Fitzgerald Kennedy

  3. Community Assessment: Overview • Professional document, objectively assessing the community • Prepared prior to extensive political or community participation • Findings provided as executive summary to citizens, elected officials

  4. Community Assessment: Process Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas

  5. Community Assessment: Process Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas

  6. Data Requirements and Data Elements

  7. Population Element Inventory Items • Total population • Households • Age distribution • Racial composition • Educational attainment • Income

  8. EconomicBase, Sectors, Wages Major Firms, Labor Force Employment & Unemployment Commuting Patterns Protection of Water Resources Economic Development Element New!

  9. Housing Element - Basic Planning Level • Types of housing units • Age & Condition of Housing • Owner & renter units • Cost of Housing

  10. Housing Element - Intermediate & Advanced • Cost burdened and severely cost burdened households • (owner and renter) • Housing and Community Characteristics • Special needs housing

  11. Areas Requiring Special Attention • Natural or cultural resources likely to be impacted by development • Areas of rapid development • Areas where development may outpace availability of community facilities • Areas in need of redevelopment or aesthetic improvement • Large abandoned structures or sites • Significant infill development opportunities • Areas of disinvestment, pockets of poverty

  12. Character Areas: Example

  13. Character Areas: Example

  14. Mapping Requirements and Map Elements • Natural & Cultural Resources • Community Facilities & Services • Land Use • All require mapping of locations for the community’s • natural and cultural resources • major community facilities and service areas • land uses, existing and future

  15. Mapping Requirements • Basic Planning Level: • Existing Land Use Map • Future Land Use Map • Intermediate/Advanced: Each element must contain a map or map series depicting: • current and future conditions • reflecting plan goals, policies and strategies • to coordinate land use planning with projected growth, community facilities and services and housing, and protection of natural and cultural resources.

  16. Land Use Element • Inventory existing land use patterns and trends and guide future patterns of growth • Develop goals, policies and strategies for future land use that... • support economic, housing, community service and natural and cultural goals … the other elements of the plan

  17. Existing Land Use Inventory • Textual and Map form • Describes: • amount • type • intensity/net density • current acreage devoted to different land uses

  18. Land Use Categories • Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Public & Institutional • Transportation/Communication/Utilities • Park/Recreation/Conservation • Agriculture • Forestry • Undeveloped ---------------------------------------- • New: Mixed Use

  19. Future Land Use Needs • How much land is needed to accommodate future growth of community? • Residential - based on Population • Commercial/Industrial - based on Economic • Other (recreation, transportation) - based on level of service standards or other requirements that have been applied • Environmentally sensitive - based on ecological principles, physical determinants

  20. Future Land Use Assessment Intermediate & Advanced • Alternative land use patterns considered by the community • Transitional areas • Areas for redevelopment • Rural, agricultural and forest lands • Local development policies to promote alternative development patterns New!

  21. Intergovernmental Coordination Element New! • Coordination of comprehensive plan with: • Adjacent local governments • School boards • Local authorities, independent districts • Service Delivery Strategy • Governor’s Greenspace Program • Coastal Management Program • Water Resources Planning Districts and Programs

  22. Service Delivery Strategy Coordination • Must be reviewed and revised as needed when undertaking major update of Comprehensive Plan • How to revise an existing strategy • Must be submitted simultaneously with Required Major Comp Plan Update

  23. Community Assessment: Process Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas

  24. Community Assessment: Process Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas

  25. Community Assessment: Process Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas

  26. Community Assessment: Process Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas

  27. Comprehensive Plan Elements • Population • Economic Development • Housing • Natural & Cultural Resources • Community Facilities & Services • Land Use • Intergovernmental Coordination • Transportation* (Adv/Intermediate) Data Elements Map Elements New!

  28. Natural & Cultural Resources Element - Basic thru Advanced • Part V Protected Resources • Wetlands • Protected Mountains • Protected River Corridors • Groundwater Recharge • Water supply watersheds • Coastal Resources • Flood Plains, Soils, Steep Slopes • Prime Agricultural and Forest Land • Plant and Animal Habitats • Scenic Views and Sites • Cultural, Rural, Historic & Archeological Resources

  29. Transportation, Water/Sewer and Solid Waste Public Buildings, Public Safety & Public Health Facilities Cultural & Recreational Facilities (Parks, schools, libraries, museums, etc.) Community Facilities & Services Basic Planning Level

  30. Community Facility and Service Assessment • Are facilities and services adequate for: • Current needs of the community? • Future needs of the community, based on projected growth?

  31. Examine Data & Statistics Examine Existing Development Patterns Conduct Quality Community Objectives Analysis Identify Trends and Patterns Identify Issues & Opportunities Recommend Character Areas Community Assessment: Process Assemble the Community Assessment Report

  32. Community Assessment: Components **Optional Introduction: Explanation of Purpose, Overview of State Planning Requirements, Overview of the Planning Process, and a Community Profile/Description • List of Potential Issues and Opportunities • Analysis of Existing Development Patterns • Analysis of Consistency with Quality Community Objectives • Analysis of Supporting Data + Data Appendix: A compilation of statistical data describing your community

  33. Community Assessment: Components **Optional Introduction: Explanation of Purpose, Overview of State Planning Requirements, Overview of the Planning Process, and a Community Profile/Description • List of Potential Issues and Opportunities • Analysis of Existing Development Patterns • Analysis of Consistency with Quality Community Objectives • Analysis of Supporting Data + Data Appendix: A compilation of statistical data describing your community

  34. Community Assessment: Components **Optional Introduction: Explanation of Purpose, Overview of State Planning Requirements, Overview of the Planning Process, and a Community Profile/Description • List of Potential Issues and Opportunities • Analysis of Existing Development Patterns • Existing Land Use Map • Areas Requiring Special Attention • Recommended Character Areas • Analysis of Consistency with Quality Community Objectives • Analysis of Supporting Data + Data Appendix: A compilation of statistical data describing your community

  35. Community Assessment: Components **Optional Introduction: Explanation of Purpose, Overview of State Planning Requirements, Overview of the Planning Process, and a Community Profile/Description • List of Potential Issues and Opportunities • Analysis of Existing Development Patterns • Existing Land Use Map • Areas Requiring Special Attention • Recommended Character Areas • Analysis of Consistency with Quality Community Objectives • Analysis of Supporting Data • + Data Appendix: A compilation of statistical data describing your community

  36. Community Assessment: Components **Optional Introduction: Explanation of Purpose, Overview of State Planning Requirements, Overview of the Planning Process, and a Community Profile/Description • List of Potential Issues and Opportunities • Analysis of Existing Development Patterns • Existing Land Use Map • Areas Requiring Special Attention • Recommended Character Areas • Analysis of Consistency with Quality Community Objectives • Analysis of Supporting Data + Data Appendix: A compilation of statistical data describing your community

  37. Community Assessment: Components **Optional Introduction: Explanation of Purpose, Overview of State Planning Requirements, Overview of the Planning Process, and a Community Profile/Description • List of Potential Issues and Opportunities • Analysis of Existing Development Patterns • Existing Land Use Map • Areas Requiring Special Attention • Recommended Character Areas • Analysis of Consistency with Quality Community Objectives • Analysis of Supporting Data + Data Appendix: A compilation of all the statistical data collected during the assessment process

  38. Have council approve a resolution to transmit to the RDC to begin the review process. • Explain procedure

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