Glencarlyn Neighborhood Conservation Plan
Community
Input and Approval of the
Glencarlyn Neighborhood Conservation Plan
Final Input at the October 1 and November 5 GCA Meetings
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Neighborhood Action The
October and November GCA meetings will be the last opportunity to
provide comments on the Glencarlyn Neighborhood Conservation Plan (NCP).
If you can’t attend the meeting, please email comments to Peter Olivere at polivere@aol.com by
November 2.. We
will be voting on three specific recommendations in chapter 7 at the
October 1st meeting, 7-A, 7-F and 7-G to resolve some questions left
by the June survey..
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Background As
part of the Neighborhood Conservation program, the County has each
neighborhood or community association prepare and periodically update a
Neighborhood Conservation Plan (NCP).
We are in the final stages of the first update to the Glencarlyn
NCP, which was originally approved in 1978.
The
NCP is a document which serves many purposes, such as a) providing the
basis for all County funded Neighborhood Conservation investments and
activities, b) defining for
the County staff what is important and needs to be done in the
neighborhood, and c)
providing a framework for neighborhood based efforts to make our
community stronger and more livable. There
has been a lot of work to date on the Glencarlyn NCP (see section
below), but we want to make sure everyone has an opportunity to review
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Efforts
To Date Over
three years ago, the Glencarlyn Citizens’ Association began the
process of rewriting our Neighborhood Conservation Plan. This is
the first revision since the initial plan was approved in 1978.
The efforts included: an initial questionnaire in 2004 to determine the key concern of the community; updating the prior plan to reflect Glencarlyn in the 21st century; a substantial amount of time developing recommendations based on the results of the 2004 questionnaire and comments received; and putting a copy of the draft plan on the website and providing the community an opportunity to provide input on 114 possible recommendations with a survey in June of 2007. We had 79 responses to the June survey. We then invited anyone who had worked on the plan to participate in a review of the responses to develop a final proposed set of recommendations for community review. The current count is 82. There were a number of recommendations dropped and a number consolidated into groups.
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Documents
Available Below are links to four documents in pdf format. There is a lot of information here. If you are interested in the recommendations, and what happened since the June survey, look at #2. If you want to see in more detail why a specific recommendation was changed or dropped, look in #3.
Read only copies of the all of these are available in the
Glencarlyn library (ask at the desk for Draft Neighborhood Conservation
Plan ). 1) Draft Glencarlyn NCP plan - 10 Chapters with proposed recommendations and appendices which is what we propose to send to the County as a draft for review (modified with any changes from the October or November meeting) 74 pages.
Draft Plan (as
of
2) Review of the Recommendations in the plan – with NCP committee comments on changes made or deletions of recommendations which were in the June 2007 survey - 13 pages. Review
of Recommendations (as
of
3) Numerical Analysis of the June 2007 survey – including all comments included on the responses to the surveys - 37 pages. Numerical
Analysis of Survey
(as of
4) Survey responses by question and block from the June 2007 survey - 6 pages Survey Data by Block 193 kilobytes
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Next
Steps We
want to finalize any input to the NCP at the November 5 GCA meeting, and
send it to the County as a draft for review.
Since we used both an initial questionnaire in 2004 and a
follow-up survey last June, we believe that we have provided substantial
opportunity for widespread community input on the recommendations to the
NCP. Therefore we are not
going to go through the NCP at a GCA meeting.
The draft plan and proposed recommendations are available at the
library (read only) and at glencarlyn.org.
The material includes the narrative sections, with preliminary
picture and maps, the proposed recommendations, a numerical analysis of
the responses for each June survey recommendation and a discussion of
other changes made by the NCP committee.
We
have highlighted a few places where we would like some further community
clarification before we submit to NCP to the County.
We will discuss those specific issues at the October meeting.
To ensure that we have a completely open process, we will provide time on the agenda at both the October and November meetings to answer any questions or accept any comments. You can also send comments to polivere@aol.com. Once we submit the plan to the County for review, we will not be making additional changes to the recommendations. Below is the schedule we hope to maintain leading to NCP approval by the GCA next spring.
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Steps
to Finalizing the Neighborhood Conservation Plan |
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Sept
28 |
Post
NCP and web and make copies available in library |
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Sept
28 – Nov 2 |
Comments
can be made by email to polivere@aol.com |
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Oct
1 GCA Meeting |
Describe
Process and next steps Get
vote on three recommendations where additional input is required Open
session for questions and comments |
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Nov
5 GCA Meeting |
Open
session for questions and comments |
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Nov
12 |
Executive
committee decides on any open items (date changed). |
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Nov
15 |
Submit
draft NCP to County |
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Jan
30 |
Receive
County input |
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Jan
30 - March 15 |
Revise
Plan based on input (may need community input if County feedback
includes substantive changes) |
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April
1 |
Provide
copies to Community for review (no new items or substantive changes)
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May
GCA Meeting |
GCA
approves
the NCP plan and submit for approval by the County Board. |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to thank Steve Elkinton for volunteering to take the lead the overall NCP development a number of months ago. He has devoted a considerable amount of time to it already and will continue to do so over the next several months.
Plan
Committee in alphabetical order - (please let me know if you worked on the
NCP and I didn’t list your name here .)
David Backus
Ann Cohen Connell
Jim Connell
Beth Ebner
Steve Elkinton
Ginny Farris
Neil Heinekamp
Eric Hougen
Kate Hougen
Mark Mastalerz
Ian Moar
Paul Nuhn
Peter Olivere
Robin Renner
Steve Young
Sue Zajac
Plan
Consolidator and Editor
Steve Elkinton
Neighborhood
Conservation Representatives
Mark Mastalerz - 2002 - 2007
Peter Olivere - 2007 -
or polivere@aol.com
VP
GCA
Neighborhood
Conservation Delegate