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Community Character Sample Clauses

Community CharacterThe Community Character element will describe the key characteristics of the built and natural environment that make Camas feel like Camas. The purpose of this element is to establish the sense of place that should be retained and created through new development over the planning horizon. The Community Character element will provide context for the comprehensive plan and sets the scene for other elements. This element influences every aspect of the City, from defining the physical built environment to the livability of natural places within the City’s sphere of influence. This task will build on the information gathered during the community visioning task to develop a community character element that defines the physical and social character of Camas and establishes the means of protecting and supporting the community’s character as growth occurs. This may include retaining the “small town feel” that makes Camas a unique place to live and work, open spaces and tree coverage, and supporting livability through thoughtful design. Preparation of the community character element will include the following key activities: • Summarize existing design guidelines and standards in Camas and develop a list of recommendations for additional standards to guide future development in a way that is consistent with the community’s character. • Prepare a map of key community resources, corridors, and neighborhoods, and short profiles of key areas (or districts) in the City, identifying the district’s history, existing character, and opportunities for enhancing community character. • Develop a list of goals and policies to retain and create community character through thoughtful placemaking and design, organized by category (e.g., public and community gathering places, streetscapes and corridors, buildings and site design, and open spaces/parks). • Incorporation of feedback received from the public through broad community outreach (described in Task 1.3). • Prepare a new community character element The Land Use element is the heart of the comprehensive plan and establishes the vision for the urban form and future development in the city. This task will build on the information gathered during the community visioning task to update the land use and development element to reflect the community’s land use vision. The Consultant Team will work closely and collaboratively with the City and community to develop land use scenarios and solutions that meet the unique needs of Camas an...
Community Character a commitment to uphold and enhance the unique identity and character of neighborhoods and the Fort Xxxxxxx community.
Community Character. A. Good Neighbor Resolution implementation B. Joint Study Session with MS Council and Site and Architecture C. Review Fence Ordinance D. Air B&B or Short-Term Rentals Policy E. SB2 Planning Grant objectives and implementation 1) Review and design of Architectural Standards 2) Consultant assessment and evaluation of city planning operations (get ahead of housing bills)
Community CharacterBuilding Design BDC 1. BDCI. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit and a Preliminary Certificate of Compliance for each building, Phase or Sub-phase of development on the Main Campus and Affordable Housing Component, the Foundation shall submit for Commission staff review and approval which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld final building design information and plans including but not limited to site plans, dimensioned architectural drawings, and roof plans so that consistency with the R2P MPS related to building design, the draft plans and documents submitted during the Development Agreement review, and with Finding CCBDF3 and Finding CCBDF4 can be determined. BDC 2. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit and a Preliminary Certificate of Compliance for each building, Phase or Sub-phase of development on the Main Campus and Affordable Housing Component, the Foundation shall submit for Commission staff review and approval which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld proposed signage designs, including any proposed exterior lighting for said signs, which shall be in conformance with MPS HPCC2.12, and Condition EXLCi.
Community Character