A COMPREHENSIVEC PLAN CITY : 2035 FOR THE OF KENOSHA: 2035 ADOPTED ORDINANCE PRIL 19, 2010 RDINANCE NO
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1 A COMPREHENSIVEC PLAN FOR THE : 2035 CITY OF KENOSHA: 2035 ADOPTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL: : APRILA PRIL 19, 2010 RDINANCE NO ORDINANCE
2 : 2035 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF KENOSHA: 2035 Mayor Keith G. Bosman Kenosha Common Council Eric J. Haugaard, District 1 Don Moldenhauer, District 2 Donald K. Holland, District 3 G. John Ruffolo, District 4, Common Council President Kathy Carpenter, District 5 Tod Ohnstad, District 6 Patrick Juliana, District 7 Katherine Marks, District 8 Donald Ruef, District 9 Anthony Kennedy, District 10 Anthony Nudo, District 11 Stephen P. Casey, District 12 Ray Misner, District 13 Daniel L. Prozanski, Jr., District 14 Michael J. Orth, District 15 Jesse L. Downing, District 16 David F. Bogdala, District 17 City Plan Commission Mayor Keith G. Bosman, Chairman Alderman G. John Ruffolo, Vice-Chairman, Common Council President Alderman Don Moldenhauer Alderman Don Ruef Mike Lemens Kathleen Barca Anita Faraone Art Landry Tim Mahone Bruce McCurdy Ron Stevens Staff Support Provided By: City Development Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Jeffrey B. Labahn, Director Nancy Anderson, Chief Planner Rich Schroeder, Assistant City Planner Richard Kania, Principal Planner Michael Maki, Planner II Robbie Robinson, Planner Michael Callovi, Planning Technician Joyce Gramz, Senior GIS Planning Specialist Susan Smith, Secretary Kay Schueffner, Secretary
3 CITY OF KENOSHA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF KENOSHA: 2035 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Introduction Statutory Requirements Relationship Between County and Local Comprehensive Plans The Planning Area Report Format Regional Context Need for Comprehensive Planning Benefits of Comprehensive Planning Comprehensive Planning Process CHAPTER 2 POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD, AND EMPLOYMENT TRENDS Introduction Population Households Employment Summary CHAPTER 3 INVENTORY OF AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Introduction Part 1: Soils and Agricultural Resources Part 2: Natural Resources Part 3: Cultural Resources Summary CHAPTER 4 INVENTORY OF EXISTING LAND USES AND TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND SERVICES Introduction Part 1: Land Use Part 2: Transportation Facilities and Services Summary Appendix 4-1: Codes for 2000 Land Use Maps in Chapter 4 CHAPTER 5 INVENTORY OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES Part 1: Utilities Utilities in the City of Kenosha Part 2: Community Facilities Community Facilities in the City of Kenosha Summary CHAPTER 6 EXISTING PLANS AND ORDINANCES Part 1: Regional Plans Part 2: County and Multi-Jurisdictional Plans Part 3: City Plans Part 4: Local Ordinances Summary
4 CHAPTER 7 ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Population and Household Projections Part 2: Kenosha County Visioning and Issues and Opportunities Part 3: Goals and Objectives Summary Appendix 7-1: Kenosha County Cafe` Appendix 7-2: Comments from Tour of Development Sites CHAPTER 8 AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Agricultural, Natural and Cultural Resource Program and Conservation Techniques Part 2: Agricultural Resources Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs Part 3: Natural Resources Goals, Objectives, Policies, and Programs Part 4: Cultural Resources Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs CHAPTER 9 LAND USE ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Existing Land Use Conditions and Trends Part 2: Plan Framework and Development Techniques Part 3: City of Kenosha Land Use Plan Part 4: Potential Land Use Conflicts Part 5: Land Use Goals, Objectives, Policies, and Programs Appendix 9-1: Comparison of County and City of Kenosha Land Use Plan Categories CHAPTER 10 HOUSING ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Inventory Part 2: Housing Programs for Kenosha County Part 3: Community Policies and Regulations Affecting the Provision of Housing Part 4: Housing Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs Summary CHAPTER 11 TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT Introduction Transportation Goals, Objectives, Policies, and Programs Appendix 11-1: Transportation Programs Available to Kenosha CHAPTER 12 UTILITIES AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Projected Utilities and Community Facilities Requirements for Part 2: Utilities and Community Facilities Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs CHAPTER 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Inventory and Analysis Part 2: Economic Development Organizations and Programs Part 3: Economic Projections and Desirable Businesses Part 4: Economic Development Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs Appendix 13-1: Economic Development Programs and Grants Available CHAPTER 14 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION ELEMENT Introduction Part 1: Analysis of Intergovernmental Relationships Part 2: Examples of Existing Service and Other Agreements in the City of Kenosha Part 3: Intergovernmental Conflicts and Conflict Resolution Part 4: Intergovernmental Cooperation Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs
5 CHAPTER 15 IMPLEMENTATION ELEMENT Introduction Plan Review and Adoption Plan Amendments and Updates Consistency Between the Comprehensive Plan and City of Kenosha Ordinances Implementation Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs Program Prioritization High Priority Programs On-Going Programs Remaining Programs Consistency Among Plan Elements Progress in Implementing the Plan Appendix 15-1: City Plan Commission Resolution Appendix 15-2: Common Council Adopting Ordinance Appendix 15-3: Public Participation Plan for the Kenosha County Multi-Jurisdictional Comprehensive Plan Appendix 15-4: Public Comments
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