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San Juan CountySpanish Valley Area Plan
Landmark Design Team
• Salt Lake City planning & landscape architecture firm
• In continuous operation since 1987 (30 years)
• Staff of seven with the following qualifications:
• Two certified planners (AICP)
• Four licensed landscape architects
• Three LEED Green Associates
• Two graduate designers/planners
• Have completed more than 100 small area plans and special planning studies comparable to the Spanish Valley Area Plan.
• As Principal-in-charge and Project Manager, Mark Vlasic brings more than 35-years experience to the project
• Regularly work in collaborative teams on a broad range of planning & design projects
LANDMARK DESIGN
LANDMARK DESIGN TEAM
San Juan County
Landmark DesignProject Management, Land Use, Parks
& Recreation, Public Involvement, Public Services
Spanish Valley Area Plan
Mark Vlasic, AICP, PLA, ASLAProject Manager/Principal Planner
Jennifer Hale, PLA, ASLASenior Planner
John Locke, Assoc. ASLAPlanner
Lewis, Young, Robertson & Burningham (LYRB)
Economic Development(as needed)Fred Philpot
Vice PresidentJason W. Burningham
Principal
ParametrixTransportation
(as needed)
Charles Allen, PE, PTOETransportation Engineer
Vern Kessler, AICPTransportation Planner
Jones & DeMille Engineers Infrastructure & Utilities
(as-needed)
Ryan Jolley, PESouthern Region Direcrtor
SITLA Plan Advisory Committee
SMALL AREA/COMMUNITY DESIGN PLANS
Landmark Design Team
Cache Valley South Corridor Development Plan
North Salt Lake Town Center Master Plan
Cottonwood Heights Fort Union Corridor Study
Taylorsville 4700 South Small Area Master Plan
Salt Lake County East/West Recreational Trails Master Plan
Lehi Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Master Plan
Herriman Parks, Recreation, Trails and Opens Space Master Plan
Mountain Recreation Strategic Action Plan
Saratoga Springs Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Plan
Grant Avenue Small Area Master Plan – Rock Springs, Wyoming
Landmark Design Team
Recent Example:
Cache Valley South Corridor Development Plan
Cache Valley South Corridor Development Plan
OUR APPROACH
A Plan for the Spanish Valley that…
Establishes and reflects the vision and meets the needs of San Juan County and the Spanish Valley
Expresses the unique surroundings of the San Juan County SPANISH VALLEY
Is UNIFIED AND COORDINATED
Provides the NECESSARY TOOLS for implementing growth and development
OUR PROCESS
Landmark Design Team
TASK 1: COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT PLAN1. PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE2. PROJECT WEB PAGE/SOCIAL MEDIA PARTICIPATION & INFORMATION EXCHANGE3. PUBLIC SCOPING/VISIONING MEETINGS (2) 4. SMALL GROUP AND ONE-ON-ONE MEETINGS WITH SPANISH VALLEY
RESIDENTS & LANDOWNERS/COUNTY LEADERS / OTHER STAKEHOLDERS5. PUBLIC WORKSHOP – PLAN ALTERNATIVES (2)6. PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE TO REVIEW THE DRAFT MASTER PLAN
TASK 2: PROJECT KICK-OFF WORKSHOP/ DOCUMENTATION & ANALYSIS OF EXISTING INFORMATION
TASK 3: DEVELOP PLAN ALTERNATIVES
TASK 4: FINAL ADOPTION
TASK 5: SPANISH VALLEY AREA PLAN DEVELOPMENT CODE
OUR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT APPROACH
A five-part process that is thoughtful, organized, innovative and inclusive
1. Plan Advisory Committee - established
2. Project Web Page - www.ldi-ut.com/spanishvalley.html
3. Public Meetings/Workshops• Scoping x2 – tomorrow at 10:30Am and 6:00 PM at the
Grand Water & Sewer Service Agency3025 East Spanish Trail Rd. in Moab
• Alternatives Workshops x2 • Draft Plan Open House Meetings x 2
4. Outreach and Meetings with county stakeholders and interests
5. Briefings and Presentations to members of the Planning Commission and County Commission
OUR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT APPROACH
SCHEDULE