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Title: Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee


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Economic Development
  • Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee
  • November 15, 2007

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Remaining Schedule
  • 11/15/2007 Economic Development/Human Services
  • 11/29/2007 Architectural Review/Aesthetics
  • 12/13/2007 Comprehensive Review/Proposal

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Economic Development
  • The economic vitality is the determining factor
    for such issues as job creation, affordable
    housing and neighborhood revitalization, and the
    overall condition of the City as a whole. The
    City shall define goals and objectives how best
    to go about improving the Citys economic value.

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Population Trends
  • Hays County population grew 229 between 1960 and
    2000, based on U.S. Census Bureau data.
  • Texas State Data Center and Office of the State
    Demographer develop population projections for
    Texas Counties based on different growth
    scenarios
  • Population projections for Hays County predict
    2040 population increases of
  • 34 (low growth scenario)
  • 186 (moderate growth scenario)
  • 488 (high growth scenario)

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Population Forecast
  • Migration from Travis County to Hays County will
    continue to be strong, as will in-migration from
    outside the region.
  • The U.S. Census Bureau identified the population
    of Hays County at 97,589.
  • Projections show the population of the County
    reaching just over 573,916 by the year 2040
  • The largest growth is expected in the Buda/Kyle
    area which could see a rise in population of some
    114,000 people. Not far behind will be the
    Western portion of Hays County which is expected
    to see an increase of some 64,000 people by the
    year 2030 an increase of some 297 percent from
    the year 2000.

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Economic Development Strategy
  • In 2006 the City of Kyle hired TIP Strategies to
    create a strategic plan and target market study
    for the community.

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Important Points Land Use Modifications and
Annexations
  • STRATEGY ONE gtgt MODIFY LAND USE CATEGORIES TO
    ACCOMMODATE SPECIFIC PROJECTS MENTIONED IN THIS
    PLAN AND OTHER SPECIFIC USES.
  • STRATEGY TWO gtgt ANNEX STRATEGIC SITES, INCLUDING
    GENERAL LAND OFFICE LANDS AND THE INTERSECTION OF
    SH 21 AND FM 150.
  • STRATEGY THREE gtgt ENSURE THAT LAND DEVELOPMENT
    ORDINANCES WILL RESULT IN QUALITY DEVELOPMENT.

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Important Points Revitalization of Historic Kyle
  • STRATEGY ONE gtgt DEVELOP A PLANNING PROCESS FOR
    TRANSFORMING HISTORIC KYLE INTO A UNIQUE CIVIC,
    SHOPPING, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RESIDENTIAL
    DESTINATION.
  • STRATEGY TWO gtgt CONTINUE TO MAKE PUBLIC-SECTOR
    INVESTMENTS AS A MEANS FOR STIMULATING
    PRIVATESECTOR DEVELOPMENTS IN THE HISTORIC AREA.

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Important Points Business and Industrial Park
Development
  • STRATEGY ONE gtgt IDENTIFY THE MOST APPROPRIATE
    SITES FOR A NEW BUSINESS PARK AND A NEW
    INDUSTRIAL PARK.

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Important Points Transportation and Connectivity
Improvements
  • STRATEGY ONE gtgt ESTABLISH AN EAST-WEST ARTERIAL
    IN KYLE.
  • STRATEGY TWO gtgt CREATE A NORTH-
  • SOUTH CONNECTOR LINKING HISTORIC
  • KYLE WITH THE PROPOSED COMMUTER
  • RAIL STATION.

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Health and Human Services
  • Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee
  • November 15, 2007

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Health and Human Services
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Health and Human Services
  • What does Kyle have?
  • What do you WANT to see in Kyle?

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Architectural Review/Aesthetics
  • Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee
  • November 15, 2007

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Aesthetics
  • Use Conditional Overlay, or propose Planned
    Development Overlay for corridors and sensitive
    areas.
  • Consider things such as materials, colors, view
    lines, lighting, landscaping, screening and the
    like.

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