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  • in reply to: New Wildlife Data Tool #13974
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    Thank you for sharing this!

    in reply to: 2024 Fall Conference Session slides #13836
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    Hello! Yes, we are working on putting the slides that have been turned in onto the website. They will be under the “conference” tab, APA UT- 2024. Hopefully, they will be live by the end of the month.

     

    in reply to: Public Engagement #13835
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    I’d suggest the open house, then a survey, or vice versa before any PC public hearing.  Create an info piece on your web page with a link to a survey.  Make sure the info piece is factual not opinions.

    -John Janson

    in reply to: Social Ideas #13834
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    Brian, I think this sounds like a fantastic idea. I would send out an email to your area as we are still working on getting people on to this forum ;).

    in reply to: Retaining Walls is Front Yard PUE’s #13833
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    That would seem to depend on what the easement is for. If there are underground utilities, walls can be a problem. Above ground, the companies involved likely have clearance standards to check on. Where you have sloped properties and “it is just our tradition” to place a PUI around every lot- I’d say it is up to you but check with engineering first.

    -John Janson

    in reply to: Downtown Sign Ordinance #13832
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    I’d just suggest considering how that changes what has been your standard for years.  Is there an incremental change that could make sense, such as external downlit “goose arm” type lights.  if you go with an internal you might need to address the amount of light allowed, flashing lights, do you want to go to digital/electronic boards that allow for changing messaging, etc.

    John Janson

    in reply to: ADU Utility or Impact Fee Charges #13831
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster
    This really is a local policy decision – are you trying to encourage this affordable housing alternative or not or something in between.  I think there is no right answer – just have to figure how important having a detached ADU is to addressing the housing crisis. I’ve seen quite a few waive park fees.  The occasional additional unit (and they are occasional – ADUs are not going to show up on every lot (a fear I hear a lot)), likely does not impact your infrastructure in a significant way. 
     John Janson
    in reply to: Great Grading Ordinance? #13810
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    If you need a contact at Ivins. Let me know! -Nicole M

    in reply to: Great Grading Ordinance? #13809
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    From Bruce: Grading. I recommend reaching out to Ivins City. Several years ago, I wrote their development code. They were very concerned about slope maintenance and ordinance infractions. You may even be able to check their code standards online.

    in reply to: Public Engagement #13792
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    This looks great! Thanks for sharing.

    in reply to: What is planning? #13224
    Nicole Masson
    Keymaster

    That is an interesting question. I have been working toward a succinct answer to this question for the website.

    As a jumping off point, here is what good old Merriam-Webster has to say:

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/urban%20planner?utm_campaign=sd&utm_medium=serp&utm_source=jsonld

    And here is what the Info Genie ChatGPT says:

    Urban planning is a technical and political process concerned with the development and design of land use and the built environment, including the infrastructure of urban areas, such as transportation networks, water supply systems, waste management, and public spaces. It aims to create orderly, sustainable, and functional cities and towns that meet the needs of the present and future populations.

    Key elements of urban planning include:

    1. Land Use Planning: Determining the best use for various areas within the city, balancing residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational needs.
    2. Transportation Planning: Designing transportation systems that efficiently move people and goods within and between urban areas.
    3. Environmental Planning: Ensuring that urban development is sustainable and minimizes environmental impact.
    4. Economic Planning: Promoting economic growth and ensuring that all residents have access to economic opportunities.
    5. Community Engagement: Involving local communities in the planning process to ensure that their needs and desires are met.
    6. Zoning Regulations: Creating laws and guidelines that dictate how land can be used in different parts of the city.

    Urban planners work with a variety of stakeholders, including government agencies, private developers, and the public, to create comprehensive plans that guide the growth and development of urban areas.

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