Title: Welcome to the City of Asheville
1 Welcome to the City of Asheville Spring
Development Forum May 18, 2007 Gary Jackson,
City Manager
2- Development Trends Update
- Demographics Sam Powers
- Building Permits Activity Mark Case
- Comparisons Trend Report
- Zoning Activity Kimberly Hamel
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4 MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) includes
Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson and Madison
Counties
5Population Trends
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9- Asheville Metro Economy Outlook
- Date 6/27/2007 Time 530PM to 630PM
- Diana Wortham Theatre 2 S. Pack Square
Asheville, NC 28801
10REGIONAL TRENDSOne Two-Family Dwellings
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211st Quarter 2007 VS 2006
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23Planning and Development Zoning Activity
- City of Asheville
- 2002 2007
- (YTD January to December)
24Small Scale Projects
- Level I Projects Staff Level Review
- New Commercial Projects 500 square feet up to
35,000 square feet - Multi Family Projects 3 units 20 units
- Changes of use to higher impact uses
- Renovations that exceed 50 of tax assessed value
of the building
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26Large Scale Projects
- Level II Projects
- Level III Projects
- Major Subdivisions
- Conditional Zoning/Conditional Use Zoning
- Conditional Use Permits
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28Planning and Development Zoning Activity
- City of Asheville
- 2002 2007
- (YTD January to December)
29Technology Improvements May 18th,
2007Development Forum
Our quality of service, your quality of life
30Technology Improvements
- A focus on responsiveness to customers
- Acknowledgement that focused web systems are most
useful to citizens - City Systems
- Geographic Information Systems
- Community/Customer Information Systems
- Financial Information Systems
- Human Resources Information Systems
31The State of Geographic Information Systems and
Website
32Web site improvements
33Development Mapper
34The State of Other Information Systems
35Customer Community systems
36Upcoming GIS Public Access Applications
- Priority Places
- Decision support and visualization tool for
economic development - Contracted with vendor for development and
implementation - Estimated completion Early Fall 2007
- Steep Slope Analysis Application
- Collaborative partnership with Buncombe County
and UNCA/RENCI - Analysis tool to determine applicability of steep
slope ordinances to existing or proposed parcel - Estimated completion Late Summer 2007
- Crime Mapper
- Visualization tool providing generalized
statistics in a requested area or neighborhood - Estimated completion Winter 2007/2008
37Service Enhancements Through Technology The Plan
- Use modern tools
- Expand our successful GIS implementation
strategies to other systems - Continue to offer services based on citizen and
stakeholder input - Do what we can with what we have model, with
room for additional investments, requested in
FY08 budget
38Resources and Backlog
- 6 to 8 month GIS project backlog will continue
as we include other Information Systems - Continue to accept long term projects and
reprioritize per leadership requirements - Utilize partnerships to leverage resources
39Minority Business ProgramOffice of the Economic
DevelopmentCity of AshevilleBrenda Mills,
Minority Business Program Coordinator
40Purpose of the Minority Business Program
- To identify minority and women owned firms who
can supply goods services to the City of
Asheville. - Educate these firms on local government
contracting purchasing policies to increase the
opportunities for bidding and contracting.
41Purpose of the Minority Business Program
- Partnering with other business service providers
to provide additional business development
training. - Counseling minority and women business owners on
their objectives in doing business with local
government.
42- Management Initiatives
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- Cost Savings Initiatives Ben Durant
43BUILDING SAFETY
- Reorganized the Development Services Center staff
with 2 residential and 2 commercial facilitators
handling a 27.9 increase in permits for 2006 vs
2005 - Established one phone number to request all
residential inspections, computer input done by
clerical staff, allowing inspectors to be in the
field before 9 AM
44BUILDING SAFETY
- Commercial inspectors parking City vehicle at
remote government site allowing commercial
inspectors to begin making inspections by 8 AM
rather than 930 AM - Improved small commercial remodels from 23.7 to
10.9 days by assigning one plan reviewer and
commercial branch supervisor performing site
verifications.
45Water Resources
- Treatment Plant upgrades savings of 7,000,000 at
North Fork and 5,000,000 at Bee Tree by changing
to alum additive instead of higher filtration
process through Asset Management Program
planning.
46Water Resources
- In-house study and research which up-rated Mills
River Plant from 5 Million Gallons a Day (MGD)
plant to a 7 MGD plant, which saved over 175,000
from cost estimate from consultant. - In-house construction and patch paving crew force
account created to do small projects at an annual
savings of 900,000
47Planning Development
- Conducted numerous studies utilizing existing
staff instead of consultants since 2003. These
studies include the River Redevelopment Plan, the
Shiloh Neighborhood Plan, and the Merrimon Avenue
Zoning Study, and have resulted in over 175,000
in savings.
48General Administration
- By purchasing an automated content management
system and training existing employees on how to
use it in deploying a new City web site, City
employees maintain our Web pages and eliminate
the need for a full-time Web master.
49- Regulatory Update
- Storm Water Management Chad Pierce
- UDO Shannon Tuch
50- Stormwater, Erosion Control Floodplain Update
- Chad Pierce, P.E.
- Stormwater Services Manager
51- UDO Update
- Shannon Tuch, Assistant Director
- Planning Department
52Amendments
53BIG Amendments
- Steep Slope
- Landscape
- Mixed Use District
- Gated Communities
- Level III Thresholds
- Subdivision
- Enforcement
- Adaptive ReUse
54SMALL Amendments
- Changes to Billboard Standards
- Changes to Urban Place
- Temporary Accessory Uses/Structures
- General Housekeeping
55Amendments
- (Still to Come)
- Consolidated Zoning Districts
- Changes to River District
- Changes to Parking, Loading, Access
- Changes to TRC Rules and Regs
- Lighting
- Signs
56Amendment Schedule
www.ashevillenc.gov Projects Initiatives UDO
Updates Schedule
57Speakers Series
- Presented by the Asheville Downtown Association
- Co-Sponsored by the City of Asheville Office of
Economic Development - Quality Forward
- Thursday May 24th 2007 530 pm
- Asheville Community Theatre
- The Importance of Downtown/Urban Design and
Planning - Speaker Ed Starkie, Urban Advisors
58 Todays presentation is available
at www.ashevillenc.gov Spring 2007
Development Forum Presentation
59 City Managers Comments Gary Jackson, City
Manager
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