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Item 7B (2)50UTHLAI<E 19 Item 713: Approve Ordinance No. 598-C and related exhibits, revising aspects of the Southlake Program for the Involvement of Neighborhoods (SPIN) and Inreriry Innovation Accountability ornmitment to Excellence Teamwork replacing Ordinance No. 598=13. Alison Ortowski Clayton Comstock Tonight's Agenda • Background • Exhibit "A" Map Revisions -Process -Proposal • Revisions to ordinance and related exhibits -Process - Major changes IUSOUTHLAKE Fulfill Our Mission Deliver on Our Focus Areas Serve Our Customers Manage the Business Provide Financial Stewardship Promote Learning and Growth City of Southlake Strategy Map Live Our Core Values Integrity • Innovation • Accountability 9 Commitment to Excellence • Teamwork Safety Mobility Infrastructure Performance Management Quality Partnerships and Security and Service Delivery Development and Volunteerism Background • Ordinance 598-B, Section 2: "At least annually, as Southlake develops and its population increases, the SPIN Standing Committee shall review the neighborhoods designated on Exhibit "A.' Based on this review, new boundaries, as appropriate, shall be recommended to the City Council for approval." 13SOUTHLAKE Original SPIN Neighborhoods 1993 -1997 ~PIN~► Z CITY sno - OF M,. car. wnil< SOUTHLAKE • L ~ I a 3 w~. 2 Mr Jne „m, - City of 'Mr. n,. in sen,ninR Southlake „ram S.P.I.N. o Neighborhoods W. DOVE ST. g ....M.w m ,y Mr R.,, Hu, a Ns nrs tlurprvn ~ 12 en u m._, g an F,anri, + PII ► - etr.D.nlaB.IWnort a 11 nrn..,m,an..n ® _ _ WEST H ~ ron °""EF z c cL nN n a 10 hCy Mr. D- Fm- a 0 1FIre w.rn..e.ra rum I ~ y^ 16 813= EOHnS°H AD r~` WEST 9OUTHLAN 0 O9h nanKl EAST SOUTHLAKE BLVD 3~ L Jahn L d ~d -ji.Go)µgin T ~§„°.,~.n . uI„ e 8 M1tr Darrell FaRlie ~ ~'fL W n wan w~. Ms. YuLLie Minder . , .N r , n.m.r J h Ms l(artn c1i nk, on.. YYY Y'n a I Warne dJ Haney vmi ° s.a.w en r~I..~.n ~I € 7 ✓ 1 - 5 arn.n,. Tx,aw: t Q J~J~ I ~ ~l ,,I I I- ~ - fa,CQaEOalEOme) ; V E. CONTINENTAL BLVD ENT<LBLVO ~ ~~~~sp Ms. Laura M1,iklosko ~i_ o nervmn.. n... _ H se,rn.a., rs rwrr,~ r~ SPIN Youth Delegate 1~=) g Ms. Katie HBlzg-fe fate C.-IC-1 Sourhlake. TX T6O9] (XI'?aX0-22X11 USOUTHLAKE i - i Current SPIN Neighborhoods 1997 -Present • Thoroughfares become primary boundaries • Easier to explain boundaries • Rapid population growth south of 1709 USOUTHLAKE USOUTHLAKE Historical and Projected Population Criteria for New Boundaries • Roadways as spines • Intersections as nodes • Backyards as borders • Comparable populations • Don't divide subdivisions • Combine SPINs 1 & 2 • Combine SPINs 7 & 8 • "Characteristics of geography, proximity and other homogenous factors" • SPIN Neighborhoods! 13SOUTHLAKE SPIN Map Revision Process • Subcommittee Meeting • Map Revision Workshop • Joint City Council/ SPIN Meeting 13SOUTHLAKE Group Conclusions • 10 - 13 SPIN Neighborhoods Preferred • 3 - 4 SPIN Neighborhoods north of SM 14 • If Timarron is divided, should be North-South by Continental Blvd - Prefer to keep Timarron together • Ability to explain boundaries important • Status quo ruled out 13SOUTHLAKE -tiy'' Cird ~ti' PAPS P t-~ I I , I``II I 4- ED I ih Ili rllll II~ 1 . - - ll t - - Denton County Tarrant County tf FI rt r ,7II I 4-1 Ilii I J u! s r 5 = 3 1 H 1 ~ ----------i k 6~Y I ~ dr IILnND ~T ^T ~'y" L LIII r JY n eihwngrl ~1 6 I JOHN-N Rn UTHLAKtS _T ~,r ~ ~E0.5TSQUTI LHKE BLED , h ILL T I 11 I a. 11 8 x 11= o _ 10 9 r a 4 I USOUTHLAKE CITY Or SOUTHLAKE 19 Southlake Program for the Involvement of Neighborhoods SPIN Boundary Revision - Final IN Oki N 1 y\~~L Scale 1542000 1 inch = 3500 feet ~L TI d-ta ba_i c npil_d ror Tha ~ouNRlm-'J. ~cffirral d unofncial~ouiuesnwere usadm axther Ml~ln(oimation. 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Department of Planning and Development Services Geographic Information Systems SPIN Neighborhood Populations 2540 V } 2040 L CL Y Q1 L L 1540 N J i~ a~ N 0 ID 1444 N L 544 0 SPIN Neighborhood 13SOUTHLAKE 1 2 3 d 5 5 7 8 9 10 1~ Future Land Use Acreage of SPIN Neighborhoods 1,800 w c~ 1 600 ■ Town Center ■ Retail Commercial ❑ Regional Retail , ❑ Public/Semi-Public ■ Public ParklOpen Space Offi C i l 1 400 ❑ ce ommerc a , ❑ Mixed Use i Industrial 100 Y Fl d Pl i ❑ - ear oo a n 1,200 ❑Medium Density Residential ❑ Low Density Residential 1 000 , 800 600 400 200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SPIN Neighborhood USOUTHLAKE Ordinance 598-C Proposed Revisions • SPIN Ordinance Revision Committee recommended -March 3, 2009 committee meeting - March 10, 2009 presented to Standing Committee: • SPIN Standing Committee size and makeup - No more than 20 members - Composed of both neighborhood representatives and at-large members • Terms of Office 13SOUTHLAKE Articles of Organization Proposed Revisions • Ordinance 598-B, Section 3: - "The SPIN Standing Committee shall adopt Articles of Organization to govern its activities and meetings. Any modification of the Articles of Organization shall be subject to approval of the City Council, and shall not take effect until so approved." 13SOUTHLAKE Articles of Organization Proposed Revisions • Definitions: - At-Large Members -SPIN Standing Committee Liaison Members • Attendance Policy 13SOUTHLAKE Citizen Input /Board Review • 71/17/2008: SPIN Map Revision Committee • 01/08/2009: SPIN Standing Committee • 01/22/2009: SPIN Map Revision Workshop • 02/10/2009: Joint City Council and SPIN Standing Committee Meeting • 03/03/2009: SPIN Ordinance Revision Committee • 03/10/2009: SPIN Standing Committee USOUTHLAKE 50UTHLAI<E 19 Questions ? Alison Ortowski, 817-748-8261 Clayton Comstock, 817-748-8269 Inregriry Innovation Accountability ornmitment to Excellence Teamwork