File #: PC24-231    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/5/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/10/2024 Final action:
Title: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Attachments: 1. 01_Public Comments from Comprehensive Plan Open House 3-2-24, 2. 02_Online Survey Responsesl_040524
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
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Background
The Planning Commission reviewed the current Comprehensive Plan, adopted in May 2016, in 2021 and determined the plan does require updates and amendments, consistent with the state requirement of plan review every five years. However, the update process was delayed until the zoning and subdivision code update was completed. The Planning Commission restarted the update process in December 2023, following the code adoption in October 2023.

Activities To Date
Pancakes with Planning Commissioners: Open House Kick-Off
On Saturday, March 2, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., the Planning Commission and staff held an open house kick-off event to introduce the Comprehensive Plan update process to the community. Forty-seven (47) members of the public were in attendance, plus all seven (7) Planning Commission members, four (4) members of the Town Council, and staff. The event was publicized through the Vienna Happenings weekly electronic newsletter, the Town's social media platforms, and emails to the schools that shared a flyer with their student bodies electronically. The written comments received during the open house are provided as Attachment 01.

Vienna Boards and Commissions
As part of the work program for the Plan update, Planning Commissioners and staff have attended meetings of Vienna boards and commissions to introduce the update process and solicit input early in the update process. Commissioners and staff have presented to the Board of Architectural Review, the Conservation and Sustainability Commission, the Town Business Liaison Committee, the Transportation Safety Commission, the Vienna Public Art Commission, and the Windover Heights Board of Review. Some of the groups have requested follow-up meetings with and without staff. The Boards and Commissions have been asked to provide their input within the next 2-3 months, and they have all indicated that they will ...

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