Explanation
Background:The Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord is a joint planning initiative by the City of Columbus and the Village of New Albany to help guide physical development in northeastern Franklin County. The Accord was adopted on January 27, 1997 by Ordinance 11-97 and subsequently amended in 1999 and 2001. While based on a twenty-year planning horizon, the Accord was not meant to serve without revision. Changing conditions in the area require that current provisions of the Accord be updated. These conditions include a 2001 modification of the Columbus/New Albany sewer agreement, annexation activity in the area, the 2001 adoption of the Traditional Neighborhood Development Article, and the emerging concept of a substantial Metro Park in the planning area.
This ordinance adopts an update of the Accord including revised land use recommendations and development standards. The Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord Implementation Panel has recommended approval of the proposed update. The update was also submitted to and approved by the Columbus Development Commission at their November 20, 2003 Policy meeting. The Village of New Albany is currently considering adoption of this revision as well.
Fiscal Impact: No funding is required for this legislation.
Title
To adopt an update to the Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord as the city's official policy document for development, infrastructure improvements, and future land use within the planning area.
Body
WHEREAS, the Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord was adopted on January 27, 1997 by Ordinance 11-97 and subsequently amended in 1999 and 2001; and
WHEREAS, the Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord while based on a twenty-year planning horizon, was not meant to serve without revision as a guide for development in northeast Franklin County throughout that period; and
WHEREAS, changing conditions in the area require that current provisions of the Accord be updated; and
WHEREAS, the Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord ...
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