Dominion Boulevard Corridor Study and Economic Development Strategic Plan - page 9

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10. Create and codify measurable goals or metrics for items such as water usage, energy
usage, storm water management, jobs/housing balance, provision for parks, etc.
to support the execution of the “Aspirational Zoning” principles and development
standards of the Master Plan. The City’s fiscal impact analysis model should be used
as appropriate on a periodic basis to help determine if the aspirational development
standards of the Master Plan are being achieved through actual ongoing development.
Additionally, a checklist should be developed as a tool for review of applicants’
implementation of the Plan.
11. Enact TDR and PDR policies so that execution of the Master Plan is potentially
more equitable to land owners affected by the master plan and so that agricultural
preservation is ensured.
12. Update the City’s HRSD Sewer Service Expansion Policy to replace the one-mile
service area provisions with provisions that sewer service be provided only to those
areas so identified for service by City Council.
13. Extend or have plans to extend adequate utility infrastructure to Areas 3,4,5 and 6 and
other areas that are to be developed using municipal infrastructure.
14. Redesign all street cross sections and transportation standards and requirements
(speeds, intersections, intersection spacing, access management, allowance for street
trees, sidewalks, bike lanes, etc.) to enable “Complete Streets” as described in the
Master Plan. Revise the 2050 Master Transportation Plan to conform to the location of
the major streets described in the Master Plan.
15. Expand upon the City’s existing storm water management plan to include the
naturalized capture and transmission sites shown on the Master Plan as well as to
include provisions for onsite naturalized storm water management that may be required
above and beyond the community facilities shown on the Master Plan.
16. Update current parks, open space and public services requirements to align with the
vision and requirements of the Master Plan.
17. Obtain land for parks and open spaces and/or adjust parks and open space
requirements of new development to conform to the requirements of the Master Plan.
18. Obtain land for the right of way for new roadways, greenways, storm water management
facilities and utility infrastructure.
19. Create the organization and funding needed to support the maintenance and
management of parks, open spaces, storm water management facilities, streetscapes,
and greenways.
20. Create new or supporting branding for the Study Area that promotes its vision.
21. Create designs and a master plan for signage and wayfinding for the Study Area (which
is part of branding).
In addition to the general implementation strategies outlined above, a more complete
discussion of land use and zoning implementation strategies specific to the development of
the Study Area is contained in the Aspirational Development Section of this chapter and the
Planning Frameworks and Area Plans chapters.
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