Greenbelt Master Plan 2009-09-14.pps
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Greenbelt Alternatives
Meeting
Introduction
Parks and Greenbelt Master Plan
Recreation
Facilities Master
Plan Update
Master’s Thesis Project
By: Brandon Haydu
Community Identified
Greenbelts as a
Priority
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Planning Process
Facilities Master Plan, Other City
1) Data Collection Documents, and Input from Staff
2) Community Feedback Community Meeting and Survey
Survey Results, LOS
3) Data Collection Calculations, and Population
Projections
No Change, Moderate
4) Three Alternatives Change, Extensive
Change
5) Community Feedback Community Meeting
D ft Greenbelt Master
Draft G b lt M t
6) FINAL PLAN Plan Presented to City
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• Good feedback from last meeting and online
connections through central Davis and Cemetery
Community Feedback
• Walking, running, and biking were primary
greenbelt uses
• Existing g g y
g greenbelts were rated highly
Existing Conditions
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• Ten percent of the area in new residential
development shall be greenbelt.
– City may make exceptions if open space is dedicated
in lieu paid.
or in-lieu fee toward greenbelts is paid
-Davis General Plan Section V Chapter 9 Goal POS 3
• Population- 66,005
-California Department of Finance
• 165.5 acres of greenbelt
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• 2.5 greenbelt acres/1,000 p p
• Greenbelts operate at LOS A generally, and
LOS B in some locations during peak hour
Expected Growth
Estimate- 73,033
• 2020 Population Estimate 73 033
Future greenbelt acreage and placement
• F t b lt d l t
will vary depending on development
intensity and greenbelt standards
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Future Greenbelts With No Policy
Design Changes
or D i Ch
• Ten percent of the area in new residential
development shall be greenbelt.
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– City may make exceptions if open space is
dedicated or in-lieu fee toward greenbelts is
paid.
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-Davis General Plan Section V Chapter 9 Goal POS 3
• Population Estimate-73,033
• 195 acres of greenbelt
• 2.7 Greenbelt Acres/1,000 People with No
Change
Future Greenbelts With Moderate
Policy Design Changes
P li or D i Ch
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• Ten percent of the area in new residential
development shall be greenbelt if parcel is
designated on greenbelt map. In-lieu fee
towards development of g
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greenbelts on map shall
be paid if parcel is not designated on greenbelt
map.
Estimation-73,033
• Population Estimation 73 033
• 195 acres of greenbelt
• 2.7 Greenbelt Acres/1,000 People with Moderate
G ee be t c es/ ,000 eop e t ode ate
Change
• Future Greenbelt LOS with Moderate Change
Greenbelt Connector or
Green-Street
• Used in developed areas where compete
greenbelts cannot be developed.
greenbelt,
• Primary function is to act as a greenbelt
and provide a safe and attractive route for
users
greenbelt users.
• Secondary function is to move motor
hi l traffic.
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• Does not have parking facilities.
Future Greenbelts With Extensive
Policy Design Changes
P li or D i Ch
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• 17.5 percent of the area in new residential
development shall be greenbelt if parcel is
designated on greenbelt map. In-lieu fee
towards development of greenbelts on map shall
be paid if parcel is not designated on greenbelt
map.
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• Population Estimation-73,033
• 218 acres of greenbelt
• 3 Greenbelt Acres/1,000 People with Extensive
Change
Feedback
• Let us know what you think!
• Specific recommendations regarding
connections and amenities
• General recommendations on policy
di ti
direction
– Would you like No Change, Moderate
Change, or E t
Ch i Change?
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