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The future land use plan for the Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan was developed by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.The information depicted on this Plan illustrates generalized future land uses and their relationships and is not intended to reflect precise densities or property dimensions. A Land Use Plan does not constitute zoning regulations or establish zoning district boundaries. Parks and open spaces and public/semi-public uses, including civic and institutional uses, such as schools, police and fire stations, libraries, etc. are intended to be developed throughout the City, and may be part of any land use category.Retrieved and projected by Sara Dunlap on 5/18/2021 from City of Kerrville GIS Portal: https://www.kerrvilletx.gov/1101/GIS-Mapping-SystemLineage statement: After being requested to upload the future land use plan from Kimley-Horn to the online interactive maps, several issues were discovered that needed to be resolved before the upload. 1. The future land use plan was delivered in four different GIS layers; future land use, public use, parks & open space, and strategic catalyst areas. a. The future land use plan needs to be merged into one GIS layer to upload to the GIS Portal so that all place types are toggled on or off at the same time. 2. Overlaps within the future land use GIS layer were identified. a. Whichever place type was visible became the only place type for the overlap area. 3. Overlaps between the future land use, public use, parks & open space were identified. a. Park & open space took precedence over public use and public use took precedence over Future Land Use. 4. Inconsistencies with how right-of-ways and waterways were incorporated or left out of the future land use plan. a. Development Services decided to leave these areas how Kimley-Horn drew them. 5. Inconsistencies with how place types were grouped together into one polygon or broken up into individual polygons. a. Contiguous areas of the same place type were merged into a multipart polygon. Non-contiguous area were broken into individual polygons. 6. Gaps and overlaps between the place types and the strategic catalyst areas. a. Development Services decided to snap the place types to the boundary of strategic catalyst area when there was a small gap between the two. Area where place types extended into the strategic catalyst areas were left as is. 7. Cemeteries are classified as public use in the 2050 Comprehensive Plan but are classified as park & open space on the adopted future land use plan map. a. Development Services decided to leave the cemeteries classified as park & open space as defined on the adopted future land use plan map. |