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File #: 0158X-2012    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/29/2012 In control: Development Committee
On agenda: 9/24/2012 Final action: 9/26/2012
Title: A resolution of support for the Big Walnut and Upper Scioto Balanced Growth Plans.
Attachments: 1. RES0158X-2012 Big Walnut Balanced Growth Plan Summary, 2. RES0158X-2012 Upper Scioto Balanced Growth Plan Summary
Explanation

Background: The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) received a grant from the Ohio Lake Erie Commission in late 2009, which was augmented with transportation funding, to undertake balanced growth planning in Central Ohio. During 2011 and 2012, MORPC worked with communities in the Big Walnut and Upper Scioto watersheds to prepare balanced growth plans for each of these areas. Columbus representatives attended project meetings and provided input on map and text portions of the documents. The resulting plans identify priority areas for agriculture, conservation, and development. The plans also outline tools and programs to protect and enhance Priority Agriculture and Conservation Areas while focusing sustainable development in Priority Development Areas. The plans contain recommendations rather than mandated requirements. A similar plan was completed for the Olentangy watershed in 2011 and supported through a separate resolution. This resolution is intended to express support for the completed Big Walnut and Upper Scioto Balanced Growth Plans. No City funds are obligated by this resolution and the project budget does not contemplate contributions from Columbus or other partner jurisdictions.
Fiscal Impact: No funds are obligated or implied by this resolution.

Title

A resolution of support for the Big Walnut and Upper Scioto Balanced Growth Plans.

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WHEREAS, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) received a grant from the Ohio Lake Erie Commission, augmented with transportation funding, to undertake balanced growth planning; and

WHEREAS, MORPC formed Watershed Planning Partnerships comprised of jurisdictions within the Big Walnut and Upper Scioto watersheds to work collaboratively on planning efforts for these areas; and

WHEREAS, these efforts included opportunities for public input; and

WHEREAS, the resulting plans identify Priority Development Areas within the watershed, where growth or redevelopment sh...

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