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Title: City of Janesville


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City of Janesville
Comprehensive Plan Open House
November 3, 2008
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Why is the City preparing a Comprehensive Plan?
  • State Smart Growth Legislation (1999)
  • Update previous Janesville Plan
  • Define a vision for the future of the City
  • Identify areas appropriate for development and
    preservation areas over next 20 - 25 years
  • Identify economic opportunities and promote
    economic growth
  • Preserve and enhance residential neighborhoods
  • Identify intergovernmental cooperation
    opportunities and strategies
  • Preserve and enhance the quality of life in the
    City
  • Incorporate future transportation and utility
    projects into land use decisions
  • Provide direction for detailed plans, land
    use/zoning decisions, and private developers

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Planning Process
  • Fall 2006 /Winter 2007 Inventory of existing
    conditions and community survey
  • Winter/Spring 2007 Issues Identification
  • Vision workshop
  • Focus groups and interviews
  • Spring / Summer 2007 Vision, Goals and
    Opportunities
  • Fall 2007 Alternative Scenarios Development
    Open House
  • Winter, Spring, and Summer 2008 Future Land Use
    Mapping and Plan Development

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  • Promote, protect and capitalize on Janesvilles
    unique assets.
  • Celebrate the Citys industrial
  • heritage and pride.
  • Perpetuate claim as Wisconsins
  • Park Place through enhancing
  • and expanding on the Citys park,
  • open space, and greenbelt system.
  • Embrace the Rock River as a focus
  • for activity, development,
  • preservation, and recreation.

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  • Emphasize sustainable growth and development.
  • Maintain and create high quality neighborhoods
    offering a wide range of choices.
  • Revitalize historic and post-war neighborhoods,
    particularly in the central city.
  • Draw energy, investment, and activity to downtown
    Janesville.
  • Focus environmental protection and recreation
    around the greenbelt network.

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  • Prioritize the Quality of Life in the City.
  • Strive to be an attractive place to live, work,
    and play for residents and visitors.
  • Provide high levels of service that continue to
    meet resident expectations.
  • Build and efficient transportation network that
    accommodates all modes of transportation,
    including bicycles and pedestrians.
  • Work in partnership to ensure a strong
    educational system and community services.

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  • Strengthen and diversify the Citys economy.
  • Expand on the Citys position as a regional
    commercial and industrial center.
  • Maintain the downtown as a civic, cultural,
    shopping, entertainment, and healthcare hub.
  • Encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in
    large and small businesses.
  • Explore emerging economic opportunities based on
    the exceptional agricultural assets of the
    region.

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Comprehensive Plan Themes
  • Reinvention
  • Compelling Places and Neighborhoods
  • Connections
  • Quality of Life
  • Sustainable City

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Comprehensive Plan Elements
  • Issues and Opportunities
  • Agricultural, Natural, and Cultural Resources
  • Land Use
  • Transportation
  • Utilities, Community Facilities, and Civic
    Organizations
  • Housing and Neighborhood Development
  • Economic Development
  • Intergovernmental Cooperation
  • Implementation

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Chapter 1 Policy Plan Overview
  • Part A Citywide Policy Plan
  • Introduction
  • Chapters 2 10 Plan Elements
  • Chapter 11 Implementation
  • Part B Sub-Area Plans

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Chapter 2 Land Use Recommendations
  • Accommodate projected land use demand
  • Emphasize development quality and character
  • Enhance Citys role as regional employment center
  • Geographically balanced distribution of future
    residential
  • Efficient residential development in Planned
    Neighborhoods
  • Commercial and Mixed-Use Hubs
  • Industrial expansion to Citys south
  • Greenbelt system extension
  • Redevelopment of commercial corridors Milton,
    Center, Court
  • Revitalization of central city neighborhoods and
    downtown

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Projected Land Use Demand (2030)
  • Assumes 20,509 new residents by 2030
  • Declining household size (from 2.45 down to 2.20
    pp/hh)
  • Average residential density 4.08 units/acre
  • Land for roads, utilities, sw management 27 of
    residential land demand
  • Non-residential development based on acreage/1000
    residents and recent trends
  • 100 Market Flexibility Factor
  • Total Demand approximately 9,895 acres

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Chapter 3 Natural Resources
  • Develop green infrastructure environmental
    corridors and greenbelts
  • Protect and enhance the Rock River corridor
    through education, preservation, and orienting
    activity to the River
  • Promote sustainable practices
  • Manage and protect groundwater and stormwater

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Chapter 4 Agricultural Resources
  • Promote efficient and well-planned City
    development
  • Limit the conversion of long-term farmland areas
  • Encourage economic growth on businesses that
    process agricultural products
  • Bio-Based Products
  • Continued Food Production and Processing

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Chapter 5 Historic and Cultural Resources
  • Spotlight, market, connect unique History and
    Culture of Janesville
  • Heritage Trail Loop
  • Gateways and wayfinding
  • Balance preservation and redevelopment,
    especially in downtown
  • Promote quality of life through expanding
    cultural and entertainment offerings
  • Partner in regional efforts with Beloit, Rock
    County

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Chapter 6 Transportation
  • Work to advance important highway projects /
    studies (26, 90/39, 11 14 bypass, ISH 43, 14,
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  • Maintain and enhance local, collector, and
    arterial road network, with improvements targeted
    to key roadways (e.g. Five Points, Centerway,
    River)
  • Connect missing links in bike and pedestrian
    system
  • Expand transit options
  • Maintain, preserve and expand rail lines
  • Support expansion of Airport

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Chapter 7 Utilities and Community Facilities
  • Continue Utilities and Facilities Studies,
    maximize use of existing ensure new development
    can be served
  • Adapt 21st Century Technology
  • Wi-Fi
  • 4 Year Post-Secondary
  • Promote sustainable municipal practices
  • Continue Parks and Open Space Planning
  • Coordinate with School Districts

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Chapter 8 Housing and Neighborhood Development
  • Continued investment in existing neighborhoods
    revitalize, stabilize
  • Ensure High-quality Future Neighborhoods
  • Require Neighborhood Development Plans in advance
    of development
  • Develop housing strategies to accommodate
    Boomers, Aging, Low-Income, Executives, Young
    Professionals/Families

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Chapter 9 Economic Development
  • Work collaboratively through local and regional
    partnerships County, neighboring communities,
    region, education inst., core companies
  • Grow economy from within by promoting
    spin-offs, entrepreneurship
  • Retain and expand existing City businesses
  • Attract new Businesses related to existing and
    emerging industry Clusters
  • Develop Janesville role in emerging
    opportunities- bioindustry, food
  • Expand economic infrastructure education,
    training, quality of life
  • Design Standards to enhance Janesville image

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  • Regional Opportunities Map

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Chapter 10 Intergovernmental Cooperation
  • Collaborate on transportation, economic
    development, utilities and services, ag natural
    resources, education (neighboring communities,
    Rock Co, State, MPO)
  • Develop shared understanding of land use issues
    with neighboring communities consider
    intergovernmental agreements or cooperative
    boundary plans

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Chapter 11 Implementation
  • Implement the Plan according to a detailed
    timetable consistent with State mandates, local
    priorities, and City budget and time constraints
  • Make sure that after 2010, decisions related to
    zoning, subdivision, and official mapping are
    consistent with this Comprehensive Plan
  • Institute an annual Plan amendment process to
    keep the Plan up to date
  • Increase community awareness of the Plan

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Next Steps
  • Plan Commission Hearing and Recommendation
  • Surrounding Jurisdiction Comment Period 30 days
  • City Council Public Hearing
  • City Council Adoption

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Plans are Available in the Following Locations
  • Citys website www.ci.janesville.wi.us
  • Hedberg Public Library
  • City Department of Community and Economic
    Development (3rd Floor)
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