DATE: January 8, 2019
TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen
FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Vernon Gerth, Assistant City Administrator - Community/Economic Development
Emily Hunter, Planning and Sustainability Director
Amy Diaz-Barriga, Current Planning Supervisor
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Presentation And Discussion Of Recommended Changes To Neighborhood Meetings Required As Part Of The Planning Review Process.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning neighborhood meetings required as part of the Planning Review process.
Background
Neighborhood meetings required as part of the Planning Review Process are often less productive than desired. All too often:
* Citizens arrive frustrated and leave frustrated
* Groups are able to gang up on individuals
The goal of the Neighborhood Meeting is to:
* Make neighboring properties aware of a potential development in their area,
* Provide a forum for citizens to learn about the potential development early in the process, and
* Allow an opportunity for citizens to suggest small-scale changes that could make the development more palatable for the neighborhood
Staff recommends the following changes:
* A varied meeting format to allow one-on-one dialogue, a formal presentation, and group Q&A
o 1st 15 minutes: Informal Q&A-allows for drop-ins, close-up examination of the plan
o 2nd 15 minutes: Formal presentation by applicant
o Last 30 minutes: Formal Q&A-where the public asks questions from the podium
o Meetings shall generally be limited to one hour per occurrence
* Changes to the notification letters to provide better information
o describe the project in laymen's terms
o explain the neighborhood open house meeting format
o include a one-page sketch of the proposal
* Emphasize the timing in review process and highlight future opportunities for public comment
Some other ways that would help facilitate transparency ...
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