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Presentation Project Overview, Scoping Meeting 9-1-2020Downtown and Government Campus Subarea Plan and EIS City of Port Orchard, WA Planning Commission Meeting I EIS Scoping September 01, 2020 7� r r i ' MMIK'7�-4 VOW.- -�'. - • w . � .ate` _~ — •�•� � ' � �F� - • �•, r9R' d Ali _ ~ r �r_�1 •d'` � ;� �=� _ �. fir. _ �� M i! J O°' _ H E A R T L A N D RCHARD Lo'- EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC Project Components 1. Downtown/County Government Campus Subarea Plan • Assess existing conditions including an economic profile and housing capacity analysis • Facilitate Community Engagement • Prepare preliminary development concepts to increase housing • Develop and refine proposed alternatives • Prepare implementation strategies 2. Planned Action EIS PROM - EAa.,blish a vision fora vr,bra n t urba n cep tee tha t is economicallyeconomIcally feasible and context sensitive 44 a� I 36 • Establish a vision for vibrant urban center • Increase housing consistent with the goals of E2SHB grant • Focus growth in designated centers to support residential living in a walkable neighborhoods. • Involve the public in the planning/ design process • Include accessible public open space • Increase multi -modal connectivity • Planned Action EIS to reduce barriers to economic development • Accommodate regional growth as a proposed high capacity transit community under PSRC Vision 2050 and support a future Regional Center designation .. q2s�qqwq CITY DP PORT ORCHARD CENTERS • County Campus • Downtown STUDY AREA 329-acres PRINCIPLE ARTERIALS I. • Bay Street & Bethel Ave • Port Orchard and Mitchell Streets • Sidney Ave and Cline Ave EXISTING LAND USES • Neighborhoods -Residential ,� a ! f � • Private Property / Commercial Uses R o • Government - City / Kitsap County • South Kitsap High School • Marina Waterfront ° r I 1 �+• y BAY ST. 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A City of Port Orchard downtown Subarea Plan and Planned Action EIS Project Timeline 812;12nan con, onanr 1 - Subarea plan C— nant 2 • Planned Acrien EIS 2 j A 5 h 7 Y 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 'AN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB Phase Task 1 2 3 A 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 0 S 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 A 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 - Notice to Proceed .- Contract Approval x 1 Project Kickoff Logistics/ Management o ¢ y x 1;78 2 PSRC Meeting 3 Data Collection r' Base Mapping 4 Market Economic Analysis Y Y 5 Team Workshop x O C 6 Stakeholder Input - City Council x k 7 Public Engagement - Initial a Analysis&Visioning Summary x � 7 g Draft Suba rea Plan Strategies & Alternatives x m o d I EIS Initiation 1 Preliminary Graft EIS 8 ? A 11 Public Engagement - EIS Scoping x 12 lnfrastrudure Reports and analysis c s — 13 Graft EIS `~ ar 14 Public Engagement - Graft EIS I Alternatives FG c x c rq 15 Final EIS / PAD r u � lEi Final Sub Area Plan Y « @ � a :t 17 Final Reporting PAO Adoption ~ O -rid Schedule Key: i. ... x Team Meetings Milestones x Public Meetings x Milestones *Watch for Project Updates https://www.cityofportorchard.us/downtown-and-county-government-campus-subarea-plan/ email us at: planninginfo@cityofportorchard.us. 1 k r y� S AM -_ V i. DESIRED GOALS • Early and continuous community outreach • A shared vision through actionable input • Rooted in proven principles • Strategic engagement techniques PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT COMPONENTS • Community Meetings (3) • Online Surveys (3) Visioning / Preferences Alternatives Preferred Concept Plan SUMMARY • Hosted online survey from June 8t" — July 24tn • 71 Participants • 62% live within Port Orchard • 32% live elsewhere in Kitsap County KEY THEM E.5 • Improve recreational opportunities and enhance the existing waterfront open space. • Encourage development of local businesses and restaurants that face the waterfron to create a waterfront destination. • New development should be of a scale and character consistent with the existing neighborhond- • Maintain parking for downtown businesses and marina users. • Improve safety and security at parks and open space. • Improved multi -modal connections throughout the study area. .x t �rN FOR gap A f EIS Process Alternatives/Environmental Issues to be Studied tilLerriaLIVCS Alternative 1—No Action - No action would be taken to adopt new development policies. Alternative 2—Higher Capacity Residential Focus - Assumes a residential development focus. Alternative 3—Higher Capacity Mixed -Use Focus - Assumes a mixed -use residential, commercial retail and office development focus. Built Environment E, • Land Use/Relationship to Plans and Policies - land uses and relationship to State, County, City, and other relevant plans/policies • Population and Employment - population, and employment increases • Housing— housing increases • Aesthetics/Visual Resources - compatibility, views, light and glare • Transportation - motorized and non -motorized transportation • Public Services - police, fire/emergency medical services, schools • Utilities - water, sewer, stormwater What is a Planned Action EIS? • A document that and provides an objective, impartial evaluation of the impacts of the Alternatives. • A planning tool for use by the City, other agencies, tribes, and the public. • A document that identifies mitigation measures and significant unavoidable adverse impacts. • A planned action EIS and ordinance is a way to have environmental review of a specific area completed before permits are submitted. What is the purpose of this scoping meeting? To narrow the focus of the EIS to: • Probable significant environmental issues that could arise from the proposed subarea plan. • Reasonable alternatives (i.e., Alternative 1—No Action Alternative, Alternative 2—Higher Capacity Residential Focus, Alternative 3— Higher Capacity Mixed -Use Focs). How do I provide comments? Comments provided tonight '015"j Mail or email comments by September 4, 2020 Q @ planning@cityofportorchard.us How will my comments be used? EIS Scoping will help City of Port Orchard decide what issues and alternatives to analyze in the Draft EIS. SEPA SEIS Process Determine if an EIS is Needed (Determination of Significance [DS]) Issue DS and Scoping Notice Prepare Scoping Summary Identify Alternatives and Environmental Elements Prepare Supporting Discipline DS: An environmental impact Reports statement (EIS) is prepared when a Draft EIS: Draft version of the EIS project or action is determined to that describes and analyzes the have the potential to have a Prepare/Issue Draft EIS probable significant impacts of the significant impact(s) on the alternatives on the environmental environment.* elements. Invite Public, Tribal, and Agency Comment on Draft EIS Scoping; provides notice to the public, tribes, and other agencies that a EIS is being prepared, initiates their involvement in the process, Respond to comments on Draft EIS in Final SEIS Final EIS: Final version of a EIS that and allows them to identify which Select Preferred Alternative responds to comments on the Draft EIS include issues are relevant for the EIS.** and may modified alternative(s) and additional analysis. Issue Final EIS *The City of Port Orchard has issued a DS for the project and a EIS will be prepared. **A Scoping meeting is optional, but is being held for the proposed subarea plan. THANK YOU - •- ' _ y¢avm- � *plc- G.■- - w... r „ - + _ T f.a � '�-. ■ y - =' •� t r =�rs� ;4 alp T w e AiiamL H E A R T L A N D p CHA.R L •r EAEngineering, Science, erd T hnalagy, Inc., PBC