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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-02-26 PACKET 07.1.COTTAGE GROVE 20,40 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Planning Commission Review February 26, 2018 ii Cottage Grove 5ta ntec e Pr¢e anb 4gOgPer{1ry M" COTTAGE GROVE 20,40 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN » Comp Plan Metropolitan Council 2010 - Generalized Existing Land Use r 1. City Boundary _ Information �---� Farmstead Single Family Detached T �, Single Family Attached. Multifamilyr� Vision/Goals Manufactured Housing Park _ Ml RetaiI and Other Commercial Office 4cf_ ■,L Mixed Use ResidentialI� j s Alternatives Industnal and Utility Extractive Institutional r = Park, Recreational or Preserve ! Goff Course f l Implementation Right -of -Way u I� Raihway Agricultural i q i Undeveloped pB' jz ,ow Stz Water Draft Plan—ice * --_- :-� • - ,iow irs Final Plan June 9, 2016 • .__. � ,r....._ +"r �.._.._..... —.. —• __�' D 4,500 9,1700 Feet 4W . r Nonc-s•.a.yec�iapsms:&q,u.r—.— Cottage .• Grove r��Sta ntec � Pr¢e anb gao9Fertty Mem Vision & Key Themes Cottage Grove is a welcoming city with convenient access to urban Cottage opportunities while enjoying recreational amenities, open spaces, high-quality MGrove schools, and a close-knit community. We strive to address these key themes in VjOSPerlxyM planning for the future:�'°�" • Commercial/Retail Offerings - work to develop a greater variety of retail, restaurant and entertainment options • Business & Jobs - keep the City's economy strong with good jobs, a strong workforce and ample land for business development • Transportation Connections - continue to develop walking, biking and transit as important complements to regional roadway access serving the City • Housing Options - strive to provide a diverse mix of housing types that are needed to serve all stages in the life cycle • Parks, Trails, & Recreation - continue to build the City's park and trail system, a source of pride for residents. • Mississippi River Access - work to provide public access to the river and appropriate development opportunities on Lower Grey Cloud Island A MAPPED Cottage ge Grove Pr¢e anb.,,,,peA1rY Mem • Serving All Generations - continue to create diverse and vibrant neighborhoods with equal access to services and amenities for all citizens • Great Schools - work with the school district to support strong schools, to attract and retain families • Environmental Stewardship - continue to protect and enhance the natural environment, including air quality, stormwater management and energy usage • Defining Our Character - preserve and enhance the variety of neighborhood experiences in the City A GENERAL Cottage Grove - where pride and prosperity meet. (1L Stantec Key Themes • Commercial/Retail Offerings -- work to develop a greater variety of retail, restaurant and entertainment options — • Business & Jobs - keep the City's economy strong with good jobs, a strong workforce and ample land for business development • Transportation Connections - — continue to develop walking, biking and transit as important complements to regional roadway access serving the City • Housing Options - strive to — provide a diverse mix of housing types that are needed to serve all stages in the life cycle — • Parks, Trails, & Recreation - — continue to build the City's park and trail system, a source of pride for residents. • Mississippi River Access - work to provide public access to the river and appropriate development opportunities on Lower Grey Cloud Island _ Cottage ge Grove e Pr¢e anb 4gOgPer{ty r'i$ 15tantec . I te 15tantec . I 15tantec Key Themes are Interconnected GroveCottage C;rnvetate e Pr¢e anb 4aayper{ty M" ry I -4tt J f ny 4 i i i q `� w+ ObA A Market & Development Context/Housing Housing Development by Decade w. rr�� 41 - 1 L~ Y� r' Year of Housing Development _ 1930 - 1960 _ 1961 - 1970 1971 - 1980 •' �tR� 1981 - 1990 ! 1991 -2000 - 2001 -2014 Source; Assessor Data Gott Grove e Prde anb "Osp °rhY M*" ia.TN 3Tia — � 7 MIN 5` 5 n kan W 1•i' r W1. ST Townhomes Townhome Developments Source: Assessor ]ata Stantec Market & Development Context/Housing Cottage Grove Projected General Occupancy Demand 2013-2020 r r L� Note "SF' means Single Family wool T1 rI Nate- "MR" means Market Rate Source: Comprehensive Housing Needs Assessment for Washington County, Minnesota (2013) • Total housing demand through 2020 = 2,500 ± units • Total housing demand through 2030 = 3,500 ± units • Total housing demand through 2040 = 4,500 ± units Cottage Grovetate O Pr¢e anb 4yp9per{ty M" Market & Development Context/Housing 400 3Sa 300 250 700 150 104 50 �.9ba 1970 1580 1990 2000 207-0 2020 030 2U4u '.Hlstcfr ( , t; Mlstotic Averap — Projected # Un Historic and Projected I Single Family Housing Production = 150 units/yr (other housing = 50 units/year) Grove e Grove O Pr¢e anb 4aayper{ty M" Cottage Grove ' Potential Areas New Housing ;' "eW �., . -_ "°'" '; $Ch001 l- �� �%0th & 1 DevelopmentKeats `� _ '♦%.0 . 04:H' ` St Paul Park -- ; East _ — _ - .1. RT ; ; Ravine ; s # ' 'y ! ► 1 1 SOUTH j ZVI 7 .44 1 i (0 e Harkness Avenue Small Area Plan Cottage ge Grove O Pr¢e anb 4yp9per{ty r'i$ Recommended Land Use Plan Concept Plan Small Area Study Phase 1 & 2 Concepts Coffoge Grove. MN sir, t Ali, Washington County/Kimley-Horn BRT/Small Area Plan 80th Street Development Opportunity Areas Cottage ge Grove e Pr¢e anb 4aayper{ty M" Washington County/Kimley-Horn BRT/Small Area Plan Vol IL - 81 ♦ ' 4 �.- n ..r _ `. .■^4 as MEMO L—MA—MMM—=MdMM A Jamaica AVe n u e Development Opportunity Areas Cottage ge Grove O Pr¢e anb 4aayper{ty M" Cottage Grove East Ravine Master Plan Cottage Grove O Pr¢e anb 4aayper{ty r'i$ keig rtrorrrood + North tame Low"" fUm • V% t:t I =Tw IRI` ON 4" [i.r ■IYaN RiN1fl Ylke MaM lM �r lye k® VO&W jw ft"cwhcm'Q ! &+i m Cottage Grove Business Park AUAR • 1,700+ acres of Business Park • AUAR = Alternative Urban Areawide Review • Similar to EIS: analyzes impacts of traffic, noise, air pollution, groundwater, surface water, land use, etc. • When complete, future projects won't need separate EAW/EIS • Staff/consultants prepared Draft, now out for agency comment Cottage ge Grove O Pr¢e anb 4gOgPer{ty r'i$ .-- - Figure 9-4: AUAR Development Scenario A Stantec _ 1.mmercial stall ,sir �►:rT=- y w �rm Sr G�ammunit Vision Themes � .�.� - �� 1. Ccm,r erc ali4ea Offerings -work to '��•4 �� ova 1 develop a greater variety of retail. •', i �, restaurant and entertainment options ` i T_ t� mon 2. $usinessM Jobs - expand the City's 1 economy with good jobs, a strong ! � • ,, r lam s� _ � workforce and ample land few business , - deveioornent rI . 1 3. Transportation Connecfions - contin" Ir!... f' to develop walking. bking, and transit g r p as important complements to local and '; 1 regional roaawoy access serving the City 1,1 - 4. Housing using Options -strive to provido a diverse rnix of housing types that are • - needed to serve all income and stages in the life cycle 1 �b tsm^sr s 1 5. Parks. Trails, & Recreation - continue to 6 r build the Ciity's parks and trail systems as a ryr l j source of pride for resident and work to provide public access to the river and appropriate development opportunities 1 on Lower Gfey Cloud Island i VL f • .•1 r1 ar///or 1ta11 sr s+ - iF ��• rir• -ra - � i September 11, 2017 `••••• •••'�., � � — 'X1 0 4.500 9.000 'Feet y''••.. � - . � :rklmnWcha�t�askra3:'r. _..:a�'?^rtn,r.�ca�t.Gl Y.pca,?A.q_t:!urrWf AAgpar/cR Community Vision Themes 1. Comn.=•- al/Rear Offerings - work to develop o greater variety of retail. •eOauront and entertainment options 2. Busiiness,'& Jobs - expand the City's economy with Rood yobs. a strong workforce and ample land for business aevelopment 3. Transportation Connections - continue 7o develop walking, bilking, and transit -j= r�poetant complements to local and nal roadway access serving the City s. Housing Options - strive to provide a -ie Onix of housing types that are aed to serve all income and s^ages in the fide cycle 5. f=orks, Trails. 3 Recreation - continue to ._ _ j th4 City's parks and trail sysferns as a sc.:rce of pride for resident and work to provide pubic access to the river and appropriate development opportunities c Lower Grey Cloud Island €� uuu� ■s ■ r w , �,�r.w.•+ AldsMt€pA�l ffivlr If- �+ � _ `+���..�„4}•��� 3 t `+�'+.,yam ,�.. • -• �.`-`ate___ ��TriE a.,s.....•r• September H, 2017 •'`'•r• �� �, �'j• 0 4,5010 9.000 Feet +!'•r, L 40 , nate_. c € rop�.wan y\lh+rr€ie MlP\Ce+�ac.ci ow 1h€er>•e w4 ram ^4m I .rlll+l�pr.' Proposed Roadway Functional Classification City Boundary Principal Arterial A Minor Augmentor A Minor Reliever — A Minor Expander - A Minx Connector B Minor Major Collector Minor Collector W s u Future A Minx Expander ■■■■ Future A Minor Connector Future Major ■■ ■■ Future Minor Callecctor 7 ! 4 ty i7 id r._.._..:., �..........� 1 � t a � i s • M a �y c i `pQrtation Connections: `_,__ _ I qv,06 „i n . n 1 P. T7■ S1 5 i 1 -r ■ �r■r� "h,u 1.L i r _ � Yxf i IM " 0 a ■� i i 4 � �, i r�,� /YIIiSIXiklp �1.Y@1 August 3.241% �`�`•+,.�.••. 0 .4,500 9,000 Feet N 'a. ¢oasto .��r�aeo�saer�cstv�cc r+,.+ mere+ F,� .. �.. Go.. oS�e -�+ f.riliepr ,yV firs>wM Community Vision Themes I. CCr-n, rcialJ$e: -Offerinrgs" Rork to aeve:oe a greater :36ety of retail, restaurant ana er ��ainment options 2- 3V4iness/d. Jobs - expand the City s economy wiih good jobs. a strong workforce and ample land for business development 3. Transportation Connections - continue to develop walking. biking. and transit as important complements to local and regional roadway access serving the City 4. }lousing Options - strive to provide a diverse mix of housing types that are needed to serve all income and stages in the life cycle 3. ,Parks. Trans. S Recreation - continue to build the City's parks and wail systems as a source of pride for resident and work to pro vid0 public access to the +=ver aria apptoptiate development opportunities on Lower Grey Cloud Island a. F ousing O Iry p .S itions N k q 11 t 10th $E 3 I _ r ■ WANalw9w Rival '�••`• �.ias�:.q�M _ lam_. �• •`••r.. +...i.. r'.. �. .sr SePte mber i 1, 241tl'�••�.■�•'�• `'i.• �� 0 4.500 9.40t] Feet N r:�Usersyocr�oli7eH:+opy.'M►arnn0t■rr.aF',�-�fp■�sarR t�.arrrcl.rssd 'r.....,.�.•� T COTTkQN OlOYX My Future Cottage Grove Housing Recommendation Develop a Housing Plan that reflects what Cottage Grove is becoming What type of residential density should Cottage Grove value most? A. Low Density: 1-4 units per acre B. Medium Density: 5-10 units per acre C. High Density: 10-20 units per acre W �'ri1 r tHtupr ,yR;a [:ruvn Planned Parks, Open Space and Trails r"■■1 City Boundary Existing Trails Transportation Tra I - Recreation Trail Natural Trail Sidewalk Mississippi Rfver Trail Bikeway Existing Parks and Open Space i Community Park County Park Neighborhood Park Open Space Recreational 'Facility State Scientific and Natural Areas Planned Trails --- ironsportafion Tral -- - , 'Recreation Trail ---P Sidewalk I Planned Parks/Private Open 'Space I Open Water IF ;�- I,xm;•n 1 , a- e PL4nan A.'e 1 a..axu t` � 7- .� 1 ^ s ■■: Cot,K Fsx .lune 9. 2016 "�- 0 4,500 9,000 Feet I 46. Ik yen -'space, Trails ■ n .a..mrw I C ! ' f r I n.n � �. / � ■ m. a � � 1 r � 6'nAeP ro�frz Ir + Mnm r • P _.d \ `ri F I � . r ~ it - -� 7M S4 S ���]',,jl C ■ i rr f rwex+u a. .�% r ► . r �s r 1 �,�� r �.�-rte .Rr •� r ,.^.-��r \ lwh, e ♦ p � „idm.r � • - r•. � 1 �� �]Cy■ta. � pY � N;�193AwaCtiwaLt47F1A-' .{ "r�■c:;�P 'r•e[hP9rR'sOraIrnb.rr4.d ,yR;a [:rave Planned Parks, Open Space and Trails r"■■1 City Boundary L.. r Existing Trails Transportation Tra I — Recreation Trail Natural Trail Sidewalk Mississippi Rfver Trail Bikeway Existing Parks and Open Space i Community Park County Park Neighborhood Parte Open Space Recreational 'Facility w.m.y eN� 7L4ma, A.'e � ,rte%', -^"i > ■ 1 mr ax. -lro'.ru �MON ., HA s l 1 6;.-�� i p Wer A cess y a- - I ■ T r of r ■ 1 f' • .. r 1 ).. c.A■,p,4n.T , 1 fir_ F r -4- r !` 7M%3 - ,�.�-rte � I r ■ p - kc � �Q • r� ! I 1 1 , ■ . I, � 1 I State Scientific and Natural Areas 1 `� - 1 IJ t , 1 I ; Planned Trails ■ ---' rronsportation'urpl - --''RecreationTrail Sidewalk 1■.�.. >' _ - -' �* * ; j Planned Parks/Private Open Space Open Water y ' 1 t■■ii■...AA-..1 II' � � A 1 r 1 � ce..A. Fa,a �� � I F ! ^ ■ o .lune F. 2016 �-•...�.•"' ''.. r 0 4,500 9,040 Feet �'••, `' arta Irn bLrrurd ' *... .. � • • s • Other Key Themes - How to Address? • Serving All Generations - continue to create diverse and vibrant neighborhoods with equal access to services and amenities for all citizens • Great Schools - work with the school district to support strong schools, to attract and retain families • Environmental Stewardship - continue to protect and enhance the natural environment, including air quality, stormwater management and energy usage • Defining Our Character- preserve and enhance the variety of neighborhood experiences in the City Grove Cottage ;t'nvet me e Pr¢e anb 4yp9per{trM"y Vision -Themes -Alternatives -Goals -Plan Vision: Cottage Grove is a welcoming city... r"nrtap �f,. Gru��e ""ger Id -,067'°'"w Pko� Cottage ge Grove Pr¢e anb.,,,,peA1rY Mem Themes: • Commercial/Retail Offerings • Business & Jobs • Transportation Connections • Housing Options • Parks, Trails, & Recreation • Mississippi River Access • Serving All Generations • Great Schools • Environmental Stewardship • Defining Our Character Alternatives: 17 A Plan: • Land Use • Transportation • Parks & Trails • Water Resources • Housing Goals &Policies /IL 5tantec COTTAGE GROVE 20,40 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN �> Refine preliminary drafts, implementation: • Land Use, Transportation, Parks & Trails, Housing, Water Resources, Economic Development, Resilience Date TBA Transportation Forum March 5 March 26 April April 23 May 7 May 29 June 6 Comp Plan Steering Committee Planning Commission review Comp Plan Steering Committee Planning Commission review Comp Plan Steering Committee: Draft Plan Planning Commission: Draft Plan public hearing City Council adopt Plan Cottage C;roVe° Stantec Fere Pride Z60 Yaospe"'V M"t COTTAGE GROVE 20,40 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Questions/Comments Planning Commission Review February 26, 2018 ii Cottage ge C�rnvetante c e Pr¢e anb 4gOgPer{ty M"