ORDER NO. 26817 APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE CITY OF KERRVILLE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE on this the 8th day of January 2001 upon motion made by Commissioner Griffin, seconded by Commissioner Baldwin, the Court unanimously approved by a vote of 4-0-0, the appointment of Commissioner Jonathan Letz, to serve as kerr County representative to the City of Kerrville Comprehensive Plan Advisory committee. COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST PLEASE FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND NINE COPIES OF THIS REOUE5T AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REV~WF:D BY THE COURT. MADE BY: Fred Hennelf~i ;~ OFFICE: Count~ludQe MEETING DATE: January 8, 2001 TIME PREFERRED: SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC) Consider and discuss appointment of County Judge to serve as Kerr County representative to the City of Kerrville Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: County Judge ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: IF PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: 5:00 P.M. previous Tuesday. All Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine if adequate information has been prepazed for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towazds you request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Rules Adopted by Commissioners' Court. IHE CIiV OF KERRVILLE, TEXAS December 20, 2000 The Honorable Judge Fred Henneke Kerr County Courthouse 700 Main Street Kerrville, TX 78028 Dear Judge Henneke: A co As we discussed previously, attached hereto is the interest form for consideration of appointment to the comprehensive plan advisory committee. Your designee may be a member of the commissioners' court or a citizen of your choosing. Please return this form to Sheila Brand, city clerk, at 800 Junction Highway, or fax it to 792-3850. Thank you for your support of this major planning effort, and we look forward to working with you. If you have any questions, please call me at 792-8304. Sincerely, 'Ron Patter n City Manage be 800 JUNC110N HIGHWAY •KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028-5069 • 830/257-8000 Kerr County Commissioners' Court Suggested Representative City of Kerrville Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Interest Form* Please print the following information. I Name Home Address & Phone Number: ~ ~I Business Address & Phone Number: E-mail address: Board/Commission Member of: Interest in Plan if not BoardJCommission Member: On the area below,~please mark three boxes with numbers 1, 2 & 3, with number 1 being the most important to you, then numbers 2 & 3. (See brief descriptions on the flip side of this page.) Land Use: Transportation: Utilities: Corridor Design Public Facilities: Downtown: Standards: Parks & Recreation: Urban Design: Environment/ Resource/Open Space: Historic Preservation: Neighborhood Economic Development: Revitalization: Technology & Information Annexation: Education: Systems: Demographics: Other: • Due Tuesday, 5:00 p.m., January 8, 2001 to the City Clerk, City of Kerrville, 800 Junction Highway, Kerrville TX 78028 City of Kerrville Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Interest Form Land Use -Comprehensive process to guide Kerrville's development, monitor development patterns for residential, non-residential, and open space areas. Transportation -Planning process that projects long and short-range thoroughfare and transit needs for bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Utilities -Look at water, wastewater and storm water management. Plan for long and short-range utility needs. Begin process for cost-sharing policies. Corridor Design Standards -Create design standards for the Guadalupe River area, and other roadways for landscaping, pedestrian access, underground utilities, building treatment, signage, shared parking, open space and land use. Public Facilities -Create standards for reviewing use of fire, emergency services, police, sanitation and other public uses. Downtown - Develop a framework linking studies and plans of downtown, Guadalupe River and major transportation corridors, parks and floodplains. Parks 8 Recreation: Define current and future systems to coordinate population growth with existing park facilities and future expansion. Urban Design: Integrate design elements into buildings, parking areas, for scenic drives, gathering places, and streetscape fixture plans. Environment/Resource/Open Space -Analyze the locations for future open space, recreation, and environmentally sensitive areas. Historic Preservation -Analyze residential and non-residential buildings and neighborhoods to tie into state and federal preservation programs. Neighborhood Revitalization -Define current and future housing patterns for revitalization efforts. Technology & Information Systems -Use fiiber-optic and future communication systems to its best use for city residents and businesses. Annexation -Create plan that helps orderly growth for extending city limits line. Education -Recognize programs, services, facility locations and expansions to link to the land use, transportation and utility plans. Demographics -Information on 2000 Census Data for funding purposes