Title: West Feliciana Parish Comprehensive Plan
1West Feliciana ParishComprehensive Plan
- Implementing the Communitys Vision
2Fregonese Associates
- Fregonese Associates is a full-service national
land-use planning firm with a strong track record
of helping make better communities and regions - Fregonese Associates works closely with small
communities around the nation to shape the
communities they want for the future
3ABMB Engineers
- ABMB Engineers provides nationwide engineering
services from offices in Louisiana and
Mississippi - ABMB Engineers specialties include
- Highway and traffic engineering
- Bridges
- Site civil and surveying
- Civil works
4Moffatt Nichol
- Moffatt Nichol is an internationally
recognized water and coastal expert - Water resources
- Urban waterfront developments
- Coastal engineering and ecosystem restoration
- Ports and harbors development
- Numerical modeling
5Planning Methodology
- Phase 1 Immediate Interim Protections
- Phase 2 Guiding Principles, Goals, Vision
Scenarios - Information gathering and support committee
formation - Forecasting and modeling
- Public involvement and outreach
- Guiding principles, goals scenario development
- Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 4 Implementation, Funding Strategies
Monitoring - Conceptual Implementation Plans
- Phase 5 Adoption Process
6Planning Methodology
- Phase 1 Immediate Interim Protections
- Phase 2 Guiding Principles, Goals, Vision
Scenarios - Information gathering and support committee
formation - Forecasting and modeling
- Public involvement and outreach
- Guiding principles, goals scenario development
- Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 4 Implementation, Funding Strategies
Monitoring - Conceptual Implementation Plans
- Phase 5 Adoption Process
7Immediate Interim Assessment
- Review Feliciana Vision 2005 recommendations
- Prepare interim recommendations - affirm the
current work underway, or recommend revisions to
strengthen work in the interim - If interim measures are recommended, facilitate
review and approval process
8Planning Methodology
- Phase 1 Immediate Interim Protections
- Phase 2 Guiding Principles, Goals, Vision
Scenarios - Information gathering and support committee
formation - Forecasting and modeling
- Public involvement and outreach
- Guiding principles, goals scenario development
- Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 4 Implementation, Funding Strategies
Monitoring - Conceptual Implementation Plans
- Phase 5 Adoption Process
9GIS Analysis
- Gathering of Base Data
- Topographical Constrains
- Analysis of Buildable Land
10West Feliciana Parish
11West Feliciana Parish
12Land Use - Louisiana Speaks
13Land Cover USGS 2001
14Land Use/ Land Cover
- Parish covers 273,000 acres
- Almost 26,000 acres are developed
- Over 40,000 acres in agricultural usage
- Almost a third is covered by forest
- The rest is made up by parks, wetlands, water,
brush land, grass
15Developed Land
- Most of the developed Land is the State
Penitentiary (Civic) - Over 8,000 acres for single-family homes
- Other includes developed green spaces such as
lawns (3,200 acres) and unclassified developments - Industrial and commercial add up to 1,700 acres
16Open Water
17Riparian
18Wetland Buffers
19Floodplains
20Steep Slopes
21Open Space
22Constrained Land
- West Feliciana Parish has many natural features
- Over 50 of the parish land has some natural
constraint
23Constrained Land
- Combining all constraints adds up to 141,500
acres of land
24Prime Buildable Land
- Vacant Land Constraints Prime Buildable Land
25Natural Constraints
26Vacant Land
27Prime Buildable Land
28Prime Buildable Land
- Over 40 of land is buildable
- The 115,000 acres of buildable land are made up
by agriculture, forest, brush land, grass land,
and barren land
29Land Use Issues
- Almost 9,000 acres of developed land is on land
with some natural features - Large portion in the State Penitentiary - almost
4,000 acres - Single-Family Homes cover almost 3,000 acres of
land with natural features - Two thirds of industrial land is in wetlands and
floodplains - Ground-truthing of land use Next Step
30Ground Survey of Land Use Map - October
Wetlands
Floodplains
Gravel Pit?
31Ground Survey of Land Use Map - October
Residential Lots?
Residential Homes?
32Parish Research
- Demographics and Projections
33Population
- 17 change from 1990 to 2000
- One of the fastest growing Parishes in Louisiana
34Population Forecast
35Data source Louisiana Population Data Center
Note LSU includes State Prison in Parish numbers
36The population of metro Baton Rouge is forecast
to grow significantlyreaching 975,000 by 2031
Population, ths
Source Moodys Economy.com
37Age Profile
Few college and early professional age people
38Age
Baton Rouge Metro has the smallest shares of
residents over the age of 55 (17.1) and the
highest shares aged 20-34 (23)
9.4
2000 Census, Age by Gender, grouped by age cohorts
65
7.7
55 to 64
Source U.S. Census Bureau
28.7
35 to 54
US Age pyramid overlaid in YELLOW
14.0
25 to 34
9.0
20 to 24
0 to 19
31.1
Male Female
39Income Profile
Median Household Income
West Feliciana - 37,271 Louisiana - 35,216
Source data Census 2000
40Employment
Source data Census 2000
41Top 15 Jobs - Profile Female Burgundy, Male
Blue
Source data Census 2000
42Source Louisiana Department of Labor
Includes Parishes of Ascension, E. Baton Rouge,
E. Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe
Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, Washington, W.
Baton Rouge, W. Feliciana
43Source data Census 2000
44Sales Tax Revenue
Jan 2005 -----------------------------------------
-May 2007
45Traditional Approach
The Future
46Scenario Approach
Plausible Stories about the future
47Working with Stakeholders
- Parish Advisory Committee
48Communication Vehicles
- Interviews
- Outreach database
- Project Logo
- Newsletters/brochures
- Flyers
- Email blasts
49Community Workshops
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2
3
50Workshop Game Pieces or Chips
51The Workshop ExerciseChoose Starter Chip Sets
3 Jobs
2 Suburb
1 Trend
3 Packets
Different ways to accommodate projected growth
for the region
52Possible Starter Scenarios
- Scenario 1 Forecast Growth (3,000, older
population, population based economic growth) - Scenario 2 Suburb of BR (5,000, more diverse
population and income, more local retailing) - Scenario 3 Local Economic Model (10,000,
combines suburb with export economy, most
diverse, most housing types)
53Workshop Map Where you are today
54The Workshop ExerciseChoose a Starter Set and
Place Chips on Map
Place chips based on new accessibility
55The Workshop ExerciseAdd Transportation
Infrastructure
Transportation Reference Map
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57Workshop Maps
58Each tables plan is analyzed and recorded
.and all notes and comments are recorded
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60Building a Scenario
61Existing Conditions
62Scenario A
63Scenario D
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65Concept Plan
Corner of Main and 7th
66Prototype Buildings
Corner of Main and 7th
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68Quick Visualization
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70Planning Methodology
- Phase 1 Immediate Interim Protections
- Phase 2 Guiding Principles, Goals, Vision
Scenarios - Information gathering and support committee
formation - Forecasting and modeling
- Public involvement and outreach
- Guiding principles, goals scenario development
- Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 4 Implementation, Funding Strategies
Monitoring - Conceptual Implementation Plans
- Phase 5 Adoption Process
71Lessons from Scenarios and Outreach Used to
Develop Plan and Products
- Components
- Guiding Principles
- Comprehensive Plan
- Development Strategies
- Implementation and Financial Strategy
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72Comprehensive Plan Elements
- The Communitys Principles
- Developed by Citizens
- Reflects citizens values, goals and what is
desired for the future - Incorporate and Update Vision 2005
73Comprehensive Plan Elements
- Prosperous Economy
- Builds on the special cultural amenities of the
parish - Includes economic strategies, key linkages
between economic development and land uses,
workforce training, business attraction,
retention and expansion
74Comprehensive Plan Elements
- Livable Community
- Illustrates the Parishs intentions for physical
development, redevelopment, conservation, and
growth - Shows future land use and development patterns
- Addresses the connectivity of land uses and
transportation - Emphasizes sustainable approaches and design
recommendationsconsidering West Felicianas
historic past, and its unique character,
neighborhoods and identity
75Comprehensive Plan Elements
- Healthy Environment
- Policies to maintain the long-term heath of the
community - Examples include protecting fishing and hunting
opportunities, forests, recreational
opportunities and parks and open space - Water quality issues and infrastructure planning
- Viable, effective and equitable Open Space
protection programs
76Comprehensive Plan Elements
- Opportunity Equity
- Capitalize on the cultural vitality of the parish
- Establish strategies that are a result of a broad
range of public input - Develop strategic housing policies to address the
need for a variety of housing styles and choices
while retaining the parishs character. - Plan for future public facilities
- Explore the establishment of an Intergovernmental
Coordination Plan
77Planning Methodology
- Phase 1 Immediate Interim Protections
- Phase 2 Guiding Principles, Goals, Vision
Scenarios - Information gathering and support committee
formation - Forecasting and modeling
- Public involvement and outreach
- Guiding principles, goals scenario development
- Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 4 Implementation, Funding Strategies
Monitoring - Conceptual Implementation Plans
- Phase 5 Adoption Process
78Planning Methodology
- Phase 1 Immediate Interim Protections
- Phase 2 Guiding Principles, Goals, Vision
Scenarios - Information gathering and support committee
formation - Forecasting and modeling
- Public involvement and outreach
- Guiding principles, goals scenario development
- Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 4 Implementation, Funding Strategies
Monitoring - Conceptual Implementation Plans
- Phase 5 Adoption Process
79Schedule and Timeline
80West Feliciana Parish Comprehensive Plan Survey
Civic Leader Research Findings
8127 Completed SurveysSeptember 2007
82What do you like the most about living in the
parish?
- Rural ambiance small town character
- The people
- The topography, the land is incredibly beautiful
- Unique environment hills and hollows
- Sense of community
83What do you like the least?
- Lack of affordable housing opportunities
- Unorganized growth lack of planning
- Not enough shopping areas
- Unprepared for future
- Concern that there are two worlds in the parish
84Biggest threat to quality of life?
- The inability to unify around a common vision
and purpose for the future - Change without good direction
- Uncontrolled growth, urban sprawl, urbanization,
over population, loss of rural ambiance - Young people dont have good, steady local
- jobs
- Losing the rural ambiance
- Lack of cooperation between public entities
85Biggest hopes for parish planning process?
- Provide affordable housing
- Job opportunities for people in the parish
- Plan that encourages proper development
maintains character - People come together to get this plan done
- Protect natural beauty
- Cohesive plan that is fair to all
- Make decisions that result in the most good for
most people
86What will make the plan most successful?
- Involving all the people having good public
input, support and buy-in - Address the needs of all the people in the parish
- Coming together and working as one community of
people - Having the police jury buying into it
- Clear vision. Clear guidance on getting to that
vision
87Priority focus areas
- Rural ambiance small town character
- Affordable housing/different housing choices
- Jobs
- Racial harmony
- Preserving neighborhoods
- New development using up open space
88Service provided by the current transportation
system
- Major Roads, Parish Roads and
- Neighborhood Streets rated average or
- above average
- Major need bike paths and trails
- Have good sidewalks in downtown and a few
- other areas no sidewalks in the majority of
- the parish
89Best economic asset to build on?
- Small town ambiance rural community
- Educational system/school system
- Land
- Mississippi River
90Should parish grow a lot, a little, or stay the
same?
- A lot (8)
- Moderate (4)
- A little (9)
- Stay same (0)
- Desire quality growth, not quantity
- controlled growth
91What kind of growth?
- Affordable housing
- Diverse growth across the board, in use and
- price
- Controlled, orchestrated, organized growth
- Complete spectrum for residential sufficient
- support services for that residential
- strategically placed industry
- Maintain rural ambiance
- Cluster development around amenities, not
- far flung sprawl
92Changes The new bridge
- Positive, encourage growth and provide
- better access
- Positive, will open up avenue for
- development
- (few) Negative, having commercial center
- develop outside the corporate limits out
side - of town
93Changes Widening of Highway 61
- Very positive improves desirability of parish
- Needed for safety
- Hate it, but it was necessary. Nail in coffin to
- rural ambiance (few)
94Should new development be located in vacant
areas, areas with development or a mixture?
- Majority say both, balanced
- A few say already developed areas
95Areas where new development should not occur?
- No
- Tunica Hills
- Historic structures
- Environmental/ecological/natural areas
96Does current housing supply meet the needs?
- No 22
- Yes somewhat, dont know 3
- Two issues substandard housing and
- affordability
97Are you concerned about any environmental issues?
parish?
- No
- Sewage/solid waste issues
- Nuclear issues
- Fragile soil
- Potential for visual clutter
98Is there a racial division in the parish?
- Yes
- This is changing and getting better
- Plan should seek participation from all
- Not as much as in most places have good
- relationships
- Have been taught racism. Have to go back to
- educate citizens on how to deal with race
- Need to all come together as a community
99Is there a racial division in the parish?
We can never have the community we want to be and
be separated by any kind of racial or religious
issues
100Regulatory Issues/Property Rights
Private rights (3) Public good (2) Balance of
private rights and public good (16) Protecting
individual rights (11) Responsibility to the
community (10) Not sure (1)
101Regulatory Issues/Property Rights
Protect land for future needs (10) Use land now
for homes and business (11) Base land use
decisions on planning (14) Allow development
where there is a demand or market (7) Not sure (1)
102Regulatory Issues/Property Rights
Landowners have the right to reasonably use their
property the way they want (8) Or Reasonable
land use planning serves the public good (14)
103Current land use regulations too strict, about
right, or not strict enough?
- Too strict (4)
- About right (5)
- Not strict enough (13)
- Dont know (1)
104Dreams for future
- A Comprehensive Plan that incorporates all
- the initiatives that this community values
the - highest with a development code to back it
- up, resulting in a truly unique community
- comprised of history, beauty, social equity,
- culture, quality of life and economic
vitality
105Questions/Comments?
106Next Steps
- Guiding Principles October
- Opportunities and Constraints
- Workshop Development Types and Scenarios
- Scenario Workshop November 29th
- St. Francisville Workshop - January
107West Feliciana ParishComprehensive Plan
- Implementing the Communitys Vision