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6.a Planning Commission Presentation 05012018���g our preseh. F Rf'A NDI A T 4loog our Preset . 3� a- SCANDIA A framework and vision for Manages anticipated growth the next 20-30 years in the city's future Guides ALL stakeholders in making land use decisions Identifies goals &policies for the physical development of Provides a legal basis for the City zoning &other ordinances a� comprehensmPlan Existing "n' use BOLTON SCANDIA sm""a. ■"n'°� F�..ry 2017 O &MEN K _ ® � Reay P aea�so���o�� IA i �r lltri...a.i �• +yL! 70 L, - ••. `"� r.n l+ titer r .J'1✓✓ .y`'�1 '�ii1✓� � * •, + • . � � �r ray: �••- t F" ��� t a- SCANDIA Introduction Vision, goals, background Land Use Community designation Existing and future land use Natural Resources Aggregate resources, significant areas Resilience Solar Economic Competitiveness Description Housing Existing and projected needs Parks & Trails Existing and proposed Transportation Existing system Transit, freight, aviation Water Resources Wastewater Surface Water Water Supply Implementation Action Plan a- SCANDIA Public Engagement Website (https://clients.boIton-menk.com/scandia/) z Pop -Up Meetings 3 Focus Groups Youth Business/Agricultural 55+ Steering Committee 3 Meetings Community Survey City Council Workshop Public Open House Planning Commission Discussion January—April, 2o3.8 '.a.- ' _A6LftL �i our O'se"t . a- N SCANDIA Strengths: Rural, open space, history Weaknesses: Internet service, transportation, aging population and lack of younger families E � Peaceful IC7 3 a n N` N hEl Breakfasts Low potcs _ Fiscal Tradhions « n o character e ,N r •C C n m m u n qty {a 2 #Friendship HiStoriC rnadsrtrails .LL pun Semi -Rural v L v i a�/]rihraM crime = schools Cluh service - Small town farms' taiES a7 = Cun• _ e4 C picturesque ecologically-responsihlea it 5cwcr 7Tanquility a . =r �¢��`■` NAtu ral"eritage Besigncd C6= Air community Farms �}' ■ progressiv`Family Location "hai mgy cup mend l Lakes qll .3-2 m Thriving Animals peaceful Prlendl N� Green •—$ = Allemative Stays Younger u self-Maialning ater v distincyt�ive Church n History mBeaut `' = m Lions1��I paceTourist y2 Clean,wTownQuip •� 1�iBed y r La U a- N SCANDIA Priorities for the Future Agricultural Preservation Residential & Commercial Growth Walking/Biking/Horseback RidingTrails Life Stage Housing Preset . a - CD SCANDIA What's New? �ourO'ese"t. a- SCANDIA Community Designation City of 5candia, Washington County Community Designation U,han E-1- -:'.ore -ity Rural Center Lrhan Center C.+ersrf ed Rural Urban Rural Residential Suhurimi Agricultural Suburban Edge Outsde Oounoil pla—mg authnrrty Emerging Suburban Edge County Boundaries Cdy and lbmshm Boundaries Lakes and Maier Rivers Potential Change in Community Designation Comprehensive Plan Proposed Community DesignatiorT& ENBOLTON K MarCh 2016 -------- ------------- ------7 -- -- ----------------------- ---------------------------------- -- ------ ----- ------------------ ----- -- ------ q nz r Legend Future Land Use ------- ---------- C,-nify Designation '4loog our Preset . a- SCANDIA Diversified Rural Protecting land for rural lifestyles and long-term urbanization Home to a variety of farm and non-farm land uses. Large areas of high- quality natural resources Large portions of community contain prime agricultural soils Diversified Rura Rural Center Serve the rural area as small town centers of 1•1.TIN� MOV -4 Surrounded by agricultural lands Generally have a mix of housing densities, and strong commercial service districts in a traditional downtown district May have wastewater treatment services 4units/4o acres Rural Center 3-5 Units per acre 4loog our Preset . a- SCANDIA The Land Use Plan must provide available land to meet forecasted growth Required density is an average of all development Plan and Zoning Ordinance recognize that increased density may not occur without municipal and/or community sewer our 3� _a— sc�vn� �CID Development Constraints © BOLTON s 2040 Comprehensive Plan Development Constraints SCANDIA �xScandia,Minnesota Novemher2U17 &MENK w Real People. Real solution&. h " 'i .n:i a � i• "" Pp v� y �R Legend e Undevelopable" Other Considerations ur�] Mun'cpal Rourri County Boundary Shorelonds ` Undevelopable layer is a compilation of the four categories Agricultural Preserves (Parks, Steep Slopes Wetlands It Waterbodies, and Road, Rail 100 Year Floodplain Trails) shown to right. ININININE�Miles Prime Farmland t Wildlife Management Area & Scier is and Natural Area SarlYca' Mar Council, Dakota County, Mn DNR, NRCS, MnDOT y e_,.,__,.I e,1_ —:1 u_�..,...� Parks WMAs & SNAs t Steep Slopes Wetlands & Waterbodies Road Rail & RBTN 7 our Proposed Future Land Use Map ,f"- S�CANIIIA Legend Future Land Use J— L Future Land UseD BOLTON March 2018 (& MEN. n- wjsco—tn • a '4loog onr Preset . a- SCANDIA Agricultural Core 61295 27% General Rural 9,705 38% Mining 443 2% Rural Commercial 75 0.3% St. Croix River District 760 3% Village Neighborhood 11921 8% Village Mixed Use 313 1% Park, Recreational, Protected Area 11887 7% Open Water 3,323 13% Railway 73 0.3% Total 25,423 l00% a- SCANDIA Forecasts 2010 2015 2020 2030 2040 Population 3,934 i 31896 4,26o 4,630 4,950 Households € 1,498 € 1,518 1,700 € 1,910 € 2,100 Employment 519 540 620 690 730 Source: Metropolitan Council The Land Use Plan must provide available land to meet forecasted growth Qa.Og our PIX, se.qt . SCANDIA Land Use Agricultural Core Density Calculations DensityDesired Number Acres Current Developable 1 (un/ac) Distribution of Units Needed Acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 4/40 ; 5% 29 291 5,803 -----------------------------------------------------------J-- General Rural 1/10 1 1 1 1 St. Croix River Corridor 4/40 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 Village Neighborhood 1/2.5 1 1 1 Village Mixed Use 1/2.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15% ---------------- 87 -------------------------------------------------------------- 873 6,503 5% 29 291 438 1 1 1 70% ---------------- 1 1 1 4o8 1,019 1,287 ----------------- -------------------- ----------------------- 5% 29 73 139 Total 100% 582 2, 546 14,170 our a- SCANDIA Density Calculations Density; I Acres Needed Current Land Use/Zoning g (Jobs/Acre) Desired Number Developable -------------- r --------------; Distribution of J o b s -------------- ; ----- Acres Min Max I 1 1 I Min Max 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 Village Mixed Use I 1 14 62.4 I 1 1 1 75% 1 143 1 I 2.3 10.2 1 1 139 1 , ------------------------------------------j--------------F---------------------Y---------------F------------- I 1 ------------ F ---------------------- Rural Commercial 11.4 50 7 25% 48 0 9 4 2 49 -----------------------------I 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 Total i00% Igo 3.2 14.3 188 a- SCANDIA Natural Resources Aggregate resources Regionally significant areas Resilience Solar protection GreenStep Cities program Economic Competitiveness Goals Historical employment �ti AI 4 11,, NA SCANDIA Households Projections 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2oi6 2020 2030 2040 —e—Households Source: Metropolitan Council Housing Gaps 46% 3% 20% 14% 15% g% 13% APARTMENTS TOWNHOMES RENTALSINGLE SENIOR/ASSISTED CLUSTER/OPEN MULTI- ADU OTHER FAMILY HOMES LIVING SPACE GENERATIONAL Source: 2017 Comprehensive Plan Community Survey �ourO'ese"t. a- N SCANDIA Start -Up Loan Program Assist first-time homebuyers with Minnesota Housing purchase and down payment assistance Home Improvement Assist homeowners in financing home Washington County Loans maintenance projects CDA, Minnesota Housing Develop an ordinance permitting the ADU Ordinance construction of accessory dwelling units or Property Owners guest homes Work with groups and stakeholders to develop guiding principles, frameworks, Senior advocacy Program or Framework and action plans to consider and groups or networks, incorporate the needs of older residents residents into development decisions Home Improvement Assist homeowners in financing home Washington County Loans maintenance projects CDA, Minnesota Housing Subsurface Sewage Assist homeowners with noncompliant Treatment System subsurface sewage treatment systems Washington County Repair Grant/Loan Encourage development of new housing Tax Increment units, redevelopment and/or infrastructure Washington County Financing improvements through the creation of a CDA TIF district Provide gap financing for new or GROW Fund redevelopment projects affordable to Washington County owner or renter households at or below HRA 6o%AMI Review ordinances to identify potential opportunities for cluster development and Planning City Ordinances flexible development Commission and Review ordinances to identify any City Council regulations that inhibit housing priorities. 4loog our M'S "t . a N sCANDIA '` Comprehensive Plan Regional Trail Considerations f1Ej BOLTON 5C & MENK DIA 5candia, Minnesota November 2011 Foal r.Upe.l:e.soi°nom"5. Lent �+ ` Township StaC cnls°g° City Wyoming C h lsa¢o County a s hi ng ton Ca unty Shafer Township Shafer r a _ 8 Proposed Gateway Trail to connect with Swedish Immigrant Trail k lneat ram Township Chis ago Laka To vrn Sn 1p Ferest L"kc � s 61 Late Ar Proposed Glacial Hills Trail ~ * " "°r" to connect with Hardwood Creek Trail Legend e Tor<a"as p bounty Boundary .F. . r°r y Cit Limits t Regional Parks - Hardwood Creek Trail SwedivhlmigranlTrall still at�r qrNfoa Proposed Gatewayvail ♦N#S■ Proposed Glacisl HMIs Trail 0 25 � unes Wisconsin our a- SCANDIA • Comprehensive Pian SCANDU min m..da Bone Lake Park (Undeveloped Open 5pace) MN DiVR Boaf 4c.s,Landing Bone Lake Lake Lot (Undeveloped Open Space) Lilleskogen Park Barton Johnson Memorial Park WyWdewood Acres (Park Access] South Ball Field Kirby Ave- Lot MN DNR Boat Landing Big Marine Lake Lions Park at Hay Lake Langly Ct. (Lake Access) 18sth St. N. ( Lake Access) LAgana e City Limits Regional Parks County Boundary Interstate Trunk Highway Soandi. Perks U-6- Yrenk Highway D z �rne MH Trunk Highway f C h i s a 9 o Goose Lake Boat Landing Bg na_nne take , Big rvarine Palrk Resertie l ( 1 Scandia Parks SystemBOLTON &MENK November 2017Swen5on Est Goose Lake Lake Estate Wayne Erick§ -on Falls Creek Memorial Bali Park Scientific Natural Areas (SNA) Wind in the Pines Park Crystal Spring Scientific and Natural Area (SNA} Rustrum Wildfire Management Area (WfVtA) Log House Landing Scandia Scandia Community Center I- William T -Bail Field O'erien Orwell Lot State Park; (Undeveloped f Open Space) OrwellL6t� (U n d ev eloped Open Spac '} Swedish Settlers 1N I S C 0 r3 S E B Monument 1 �ourO'ese"t. 3� a- SCANDIA Comprehensive Plan Local Roadway Gap Areas(�� B LTO MENNK 5L'ANDIA Scandia. Minnesota March 2018 ® 1-1 1-1, — sain•o� ' . ` 9 1 k _ k E Z 239th St N 'z3Mn-st o 7 � � y 228th St N 3 '-0�e,y E 1 F. a N 1 , Z RSH 220th St Nle 2181h St N -3 a ri � x ¢ 6 W �/ k Sca"dla TrN z �/ 20 srh N tf7/ 1 GP^ y St 4 205th St N 5 0 QUA+1 Legend e z _K2 't' • 4 r CRY Limits 11 Sl N e Rtl N % County BaurNery g1� 299 (y 5t k c0•' � T' 5, a Study Area: TH 97 (S—di.1 ti o i O L3µgc ;95th St Tri! CR 52(0ekhll Rd) CapsIdh...2090 192ntl St N 2 M153 ComprehensiWe ve Plan (with 1SO rnodlfcatlona} • f o' i Note., Numbers refer to text �. Baer under Local Roadway 9 a tensions heading y N 1R5N SAN _, 5,000 c' ._••Feet Igy N Saaice: Mel. Council, Washeglon • _ F _ � � �13'N Gounly, NAIP Imagery l �Figure T-4 a- N SCANDIA Wastewater Identifies limitations of existing public and private systems Identifies potential expansion on municipal sewer Surface Water Summarizes Local Surface Water Management Plan Water Supply Summarizes local water supply a- SCANDIA Official Controls Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances CIP Amendment Procedure Action Plan Worksheets Specific action steps by chapter and goal our 3� CID a- SCANDIA Action Plan WATER RESOURCES I Schedule [ —11ril I states I Comments Preserve and protect the quantity and quality of surface water and groundwater 1. Identify threats and risks involved in the use of road salt and Ongoing Public Works 2. explore potential options and alternativesto mitigate the Ongoing City Engmeer/staff / threats and risks. Watershed Districts 2. Update Shoreland Overlay disrict requirements to minimize 2019.2020 Planning Commission 3. building impact on waterfront 202D City Engineer 3. Identify sensitive water areas to require protective practices 2020-2021 City Engineer / Watershed in these areas Districts 1. Participate in Watershed District planning efforts and support projects to improve water quality Ongoing City Engineer/Staff / Watershed Districts 2. Work with Watershed District to identify areas where Ongoing City Engmeer/staff / stormwater Best Management Practices can be implemented Watershed Districts 3. Identify areas where direct impacts to impaired waters can be Ongoing Engineer/ Staff 3. reduced 202D City Engineer 1. Search for sources of funding for septic repair/replacement for households . Ongoing Washington County Pubic Health 2. Promote Washington CountySS7S low interest loan program Ongoing Washington CountyCDA and SSTS fix Up grants for low-income residents for Improvement to non-compliant septic systems 3. Explore options to extend Metropolitan Council interceptor to 202D City Engineer replace Bliss system Updated 4/18/2018 our Preset . ti AI IR SCANDIA Jane Kansier, AICP Janeka(a Bolton-menkxom 952-89o-0509