OWPP Presentation 51310

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OWPP Presentation 51310
OLENTANGY WATERSHED PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Welcome, Introductions, Review of Agenda
OLENTANGY WATERSHED
PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
The Process:
•Get Organized
•Define Priority Areas
•Agree on PCA/PDA Criteria
•Provide Data to Members
•Create Initial Maps
•Revise Maps
•Approve Maps
•ID Implementation Methods
•Select Methods
•Final Plan for Approval
•Approval by the Partnership
•OWRC Endorsement
•Implementation
The Schedule:
•Mid-March 2010
•April 29, 2010
•May 30, 2010
•March – June 2010
•August 31, 2010
•September-October 2010
•December 31, 2010
•March 31, 2011
•June 30, 2011
•September 30, 2011
•December 30, 2011
•March 31, 2012
•Starting January 1, 2012
OLENTANGY WATERSHED
PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Review Decisions from April
29th Meeting
Define Priority Agricultural
Areas
Determine Process and Timeline for
Priority Area Criteria Selection
OLENTANGY WATERSHED
PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Official Votes From April 29, 2010 OWPP
Meeting:
1. Should the Partnership adopt one or more
overall goal statements for the Balanced
Growth Plan?
-OWPP voted unanimously in favor (Yes)
2. Should the OWPP designate Priority
Agricultural Areas (PAAs) for the Balanced
Growth Plan?
-OWPP voted unanimously in favor (Yes)
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PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Goal Developed by the OWPP and Adopted on April 29:
“The goal of the Olentangy Watershed Balanced Growth Plan is to
protect, preserve, restore, and enhance the Olentangy River, its
tributary system and areas that serve natural functions by encouraging
conservation, development and agriculture in appropriate areas while
recognizing the importance of the Watershed as an asset and
respecting the uniqueness of our communities.”
-The OWPP
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PCA Definition Developed by the OWPP and Adopted on April 29:
“Priority Conservation Area (PCA): An area designated by local
jurisdictions for protection, conservation, or restoration because of its
ecological, cultural, recreational, or historical value and for the
significant role these areas play in maintaining the integrity of the
watershed.”
-The OWPP
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PDA Definition Developed by the OWPP and Adopted on April 29:
“Priority Development Area (PDA): A locally designated area defined by
its potential for development or redevelopment in accordance with the
area’s infrastructure, development, or plan and the area’s ability to
accommodate development in a manner consistent with our goal.”
-The OWPP
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Generally Defining Priority Agricultural Areas (PAA)
Priority Agricultural Areas
Chagrin River Watershed
No Priority Agricultural Areas
Swan Creek Watershed
PAAs are locally designated area
targeted for continued, expanded and/or
intensified agricultural activities due to
possession of naturally occurring or
human‐created traits which make it
conducive to highly productive
agriculture, silviculture or other natural
product creation processes.
Rocky River Upper West Branch
PAAs are areas of farmland
enrolled as AG (Agricultural)
Districts.
Chippewa Creek Watershed
No Priority Agricultural Areas
OLENTANGY WATERSHED
PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Review draft Priority Agricultural Area
definitions, revise and finalize, and SELECT
DEFINITION for plan
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PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
PCA
Source: Image After,
Ohiohistory.org
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PDA
Source: Image After
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PAA
Source: Image After
Potential
Priority
Conservation
Areas (PCA)
GIS Grid Overlay Analysis
Olentangy Watershed
GIS Grid Overlay Analysis
Olentangy Watershed Existing Land Use
GIS Analysis: Grid Overlay vs. Parcel Data
Olentangy Watershed Existing Land Use
Comparing Parcel Data and Grid Overly
Parcel Data
Grid Overlay
PROS
Specific
Uniform data
analysis
CONS
Difficult to get
data or data
may not exist
Some loss of
detail
Swan Creek PDA Weighting
Commercial Development Priority
Index
Ranking of Value Ranges
Criteria
Data Source
4
3
2
1
Weight
Incorporated
Areas
US Census Bureau
Within Area
<0.5 Miles
0.5-1.0
miles
1.0-1.5 miles
6
Water
Availability
Communities
<0.5 miles
from water
line
-
-
-
5
Population
Density
US Census Bureau
9447-12,597
people/sq.
mile
6298-9447
people/sq.
mile
3149 6298
people/s
q. mile
40-3149
people/sq.
mile
4
Sanitary Sewer
Availability
Communities
<0.5 miles
from sewer
line
-
-
-
3
Per Capita
Income
US Census Bureau
$26,505
‐$35,340
$17,670 ‐
$26,505
$8835 ‐
$17,670
$6662 ‐
$8835
2
Highways:
Distance
ESRI’s Major Roads
Layer
<0.25 miles
0.25 ‐ 0.5
miles
0.5 ‐ 0.75
miles
0.75 ‐ 1 mile
1
Rocky River PDA Criteria
Rocky River PDA Criteria
OLENTANGY WATERSHED
PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Define Priority Agricultural
Areas
Determine Process and Timeline for
Priority Area Criteria Selection
Select Criteria
Determine If and How Criteria
will be Weighted
Models for Criteria Selection Process
MODEL 1
MODEL 2
MODEL 3
PDA
Committee
Technical
Committee
OWPP
(Whole Group)
PAA
Committee
PCA
Committee
OWPP
OWPP
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OLENTANGY WATERSHED
PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Olentangy Watershed Summer Learning Opportunities
June:
Opportunity: Olentangy State Scenic River Canoe Float, hosted by ODNR
Proposed Dates: Thursday, June 10, 4-6PM (Thursday, June 17 as a back-up date)
or Sunday June 13 in the afternoon.
Notes: Canoes and life jackets available for 16 people, feel free to bring your own
canoe or kayak.
July or August (Date TBA):
Opportunity: Tour of urban and rural land practices impacting watershed
health. The tour will include examples of green stormwater management in the
built environment, and highlight agricultural practices in the rural environment.
Date and location to be announced.
Contact Information
Joe Kitchen
614.233.4124
[email protected]
Erin Grushon
614.233.4155
[email protected]