Zoning and Sign Ordinance Public Opinion Survey

The City of Crestwood is currently engaged in the first comprehensive zoning code update since 1989. To accomplish this, the City has hired PGAV Planners, a planning consulting firm, to work with residents, business owners, elected and appointed officials, and other stakeholders to create a vision for the zoning and sign codes. The City’s goal is to create a code that will promote a style of development that preserves the charm of Crestwood while allowing development that is a “win- win” situation for current residents, new residents, businesses, developers and the City. Please take ten minutes to complete this survey and share your ideas for the City of Crestwood’s Zoning and Sign Ordinance Update.

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* 1. What is the current zoning for your property?

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* 2. What are your ideas or comments in regards to Single Family Residential Zoning?

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* 3. What are your ideas or comments in regards to C-1 Local Business District Zoning?

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* 4. What are your ideas or comments in regards to M-1 Light Industrial Zoning?

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* 5. What are your ideas or comments in regards to PD-R Planned Development Residential?

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* 6. What are your ideas or comments in regards to PD-C Planned Development Commercial?

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* 7. What are your ideas or comments in regards to the City’s Sign Code?

The following statements are recommended zoning techniques from the City of Crestwood’s 2017 Comprehensive Plan. Please select the response that most accurately reflects your opinion of each statement.

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* 8. The City should incorporate residential design standards into its zoning code to address site design and architectural features in greater detail while allowing for general flexibility.

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* 9. The City should modify its residential zoning districts to include a housing diversity requirement that includes more housing product options such as duplex, townhomes, and/or apartments depending on the size of the development (more acres in a project would require a greater number of housing types).

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* 10. The City of Crestwood should revise its zoning code to promote land uses and site designs that better support transit use, bicycling and walking.

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* 11. The City should encourage Trail-Oriented Development which takes advantage of local and regional trails and provides direct access to active transportation and recreation options.

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* 12. The City should change the zoning ordinance to include live-work units for a resident to both reside and maintain a business in the same property.

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* 13. The City’s sign code should promote the transition of pole signs (signs supported by a pole that have the lowest part of their face at least 8 feet above ground) to monument signs within the City’s commercial areas, particularly along Watson Road. (Monument signs are signs that may be located by a shopping center on which individual signs may be placed.)

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* 14. The City’s existing industrial areas have adequate screening and buffering requirements between industrial and adjacent residential areas.

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* 15. The City should modify its zoning to require landscaping for new industrial developments or redevelopment of existing industrial areas.

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* 16. Did we miss anything? Please share your general comments about the zoning and sign code ordinance update.

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* 17. What is your relationship to Crestwood? (Check all that apply)

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* 18. If you are a resident of Crestwood, how long have you lived in the City?

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* 19. Please provide your email address if you would like to receive updates regarding the zoning and sign ordinance update. (Your email will be kept confidential.)

Thank you for sharing your input!

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