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Department of City Planning
2018 Annual Report
City Planning Commission
January 18, 2019
2 City Planning Commission
• Chair Daniel Driehaus
• Term: December 10, 2014 – December 10, 2019
• Vice Chair Byron Stallworth
• Term: September 30, 2014 – September 30, 2019
• City Manager Patrick Duhaney (or Asst. City Managers John Juech or Sheila Hill-Christian)
• Term: Concurrent with Term as City Manager
• Vice Mayor/City Council Member Christopher Smitherman
• Term: Concurrent with Term as City Council Member
• Anne Sesler
• Term: April 16, 2014 – April 16, 2019
• John Eby
• Term: March 22, 2017 – March 22, 2022
• Melissa Wideman
• Term: March 14, 2018 – March 14, 2023
• Katherine Keough-Jurs
• Secretary of the City
Planning
Commission
• Marion Haynes
• Legal Counsel for
the City Planning
Commission
• Bonnie Holman
• Minutes for the City
Planning
Commission
3 Department of City Planning – Organizational Chart
Katherine Keough-Jurs, AICP
Director
Alex Peppers, AICP
Supervising City Planner
Felix Bere, AICP
Senior City Planner
Caroline Kellam
Senior City Planner
James Weaver, AICP
Senior City Planner
Intern
Jack Cunningham
Stacey Hoffman
Senior City Planner
Jared Ellis
City Planner
Andy Juengling, AICP
Senior City Planer
Samantha McLean
City Planner
Bonnie Holman
Administrative Specialist
Jeanetta Anderson
Administrative Specialist
AmeriCorps VISTA
Guilford Guthrie
4 CPC – 2018 Items by Type
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• Total number of items: 175
5 CPC – 2018 Items by Neighborhood
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• Total number of Cincinnati neighborhoods: 38
6 Plans Approved in 2018
7 Subdivision Regulations
• Previous Subdivision Rules adopted by
City Planning Commission in 1954,
revised in 1993, and modified in 2009
• Update is a result of a Working Group
created by the Economic Growth &
Zoning Committee to propose
solutions to the issues of subdivisions
in all neighborhoods of Cincinnati
• December 21, 2018 – Approved by
City Planning Commission
• January 1, 2019 – Subdivision
Regulations Effective
8 Parking Task Force – Urban Parking Overlay #1
• Introduction of an Urban Parking
Overlay District over the
neighborhoods of Downtown,
Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, and
adjacent portions of Mount
Auburn and the West End
• Urban Parking Overlay District
eliminates all off-street parking
requirements for properties
within the Overlay District
• Residential Permit Parking
Program established
9 Local Historic Landmark Designations
• Manse Hotel and Annex Building – Walnut Hills
• Mount Airy Water Towers – Mount Airy
10 FC Cincinnati Zoning Change for Stadium
• Coordinated Site Review for both stadium sites
• November 2018 – filed formal application for zoning change to PD
• Approved by CPC on 1/4/19 – City Council in February 2019
11 Other Highlight Projects/Programs
• Coordinated Site Review
Process
• 2020 Census Preparation -
LUCA
• Police District 5 Community
Engagement
• Sohn-Mohawk Local Historic
District
• Ronald McDonald House
Expansion
• Roselawn Zone Changes and
Urban Design Overlay District
• Community Learning Centers
Zoning Code Text
Amendment
• Urban Agriculture Working
Group
• Community Budget Requests
and Capital Review
• Budget Engagement
• NEP Program - Avondale
• Neighborhood Summit
Planning
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• Lot Splits/Minor Subdivisions in 2018
• Lot Splits – 91
• New Lots Created – 62
• Types of Plats in 2018
• Record Plats – 5
• Vacation Plats – 4
• Dedication Plats – 8
• Subdivision Variances in 2018 – 5
• Subdivision Improvement Plan in 2018 – 1 (Merrimac Square)
Subdivisions
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• New Coordinated Site Review process rolled out July 1, 2018
• Managed by Department of Buildings and Inspections but utilizes all permitting agencies/departments
• Involves three tiers:
• Preliminary Design
• Development Design
• Technical Design
• A-Team meeting; Client meeting; CSPRO meeting
• Total 2018 Reviews – 109
Pre-development / Coordinated Site Review
14 Environmental Reviews
Summary for Completed
Environmental Reviews
Total Completed Reviews 1,594
Total Funding Amount $76,978,377
Programs or Projects Funding
Sources
CDBG 1,428
HOME 45
HOPWA 2
ESG 2
Other 116
15 Interim Development Control Overlay Districts
• IDC #81: Hyde Park/Mt. Lookout (est. 6/6/18 and exp. 12/6/18)
• 8 permit reviews by CPC
• IDC #82: MLK/I-71 Area (not official)
• Council will decide next week on smaller boundary in Walnut
Hills only
• IDC #83: Camp Washington NBD (est. 10/31/18)
• 0 permit reviews by CPC
• IDC #84: Melrose Avenue (est. 1/9/19)
• 0 permit reviews by CPC
16 Continued Progress to 2019 - Plans
• Carthage – draft approved by Community Council
• Oakley – currently drafting plan after public process
• Evanston – working groups, draft expected March 2019
• Mohawk – public meeting next week regarding draft plan
• Lower Price Hill – draft expected 1st quarter 2019
• Sayler Park – draft expected 1st quarter 2019
• Mt. Auburn – expected mid-late 2019
• Spring Grove Village – kick-off 1st quarter 2019
17 Continued Progress to 2019 - Plans
• Hyde Park – currently drafting plan after public process
• West Price Hill – beginning planning process Feb. 2019
• West End – update to WE Speaks Plan through FC CBA
• Avondale – QOL plan kick-off February 2019
• South Cumminsville – requested by community
• Columbia Tusculum – requested by community
• Mt. Adams – update to existing plan
• Mt. Washington – update to existing plan
18 Continued Progress in 2019 – Major Projects
• Plan Cincinnati Status Update
• FC Cincinnati Stadium
• Hoge Street Development
• Former Deaconess Hospital Site Planned Development
• Music Venue at The Banks
• 2020 Census - Mayor’s Complete Count Committee
• Terrex Uptown Gateway
• NE Corner MLK/Reading Development
• MLK Interchange Area Comprehensive Land Use Policy
• Camp Washington Zoning/Historic District Designation
• Terrace Plaza Local Historic Landmark Designation
19 Continued Progress in 2019
• Subdivision Regulations
• Coordinated Site Review
• Zoning Code Text Amendments
and Updates
• Urban Forestry Board
• Creating Healthy Communities
• CAGIS Technical Advisory
Committee
• Engagement Community
Advisory Team
• Budget Engagement
• Neighborhood Summit
• Property Tax Working Group
• NEP – Camp Washington and
South Cumminsville
• Committee of Names (Streets)
• Environmental Reviews
• Coordinated Reports
• 2020 Census Preparation –
LUCA (Part 2)
20 Department of City Planning Website
• https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/planning/