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JUNE 2005
OVERALL COMMUNITY GOALS
The role and function of local government is the improvement and maintenance of
the community for an orderly, safe, productive and enhanced living and working
environment for the individual. Within this context, the following is a list of
basic fundamental goals that North Liberty is organized to achieve. The goals
are intended to work together and should not be construed to have greater value
over each other:
• Encourage continued but orderly growth in North Liberty.
In order to maintain a strong economic and social base for North Liberty, growth
is viewed as positive. A need exists to balance and diversify development and
related opportunities. This growth and diversification, however, needs to be
accomplished in an orderly, organized and coordinated fashion. In addition,
reference has been made to the value of North Liberty having a "small-town"
atmosphere. Acknowledged is the fact that the actual size of the City will
certainly increase with time. The features and amenities of a small town were
stated, however, as primary attributes that should be maintained due to the
positive image they express to the region. The City should address this desire,
and identify ways in which the small city character can be preserved, while
accommodating additional, orderly development.
• Enhance and improve North Liberty's sense of community and self-identity.
Factors such as sporadic development, physical barriers, and North Liberty's
bedroom community function all serve to detract from the sense of community and
cohesiveness. As a result, community identity is lacking within the City. A very
strong opinion is found to exist that North Liberty needs to re-establish a
physical community focus and related identity. Accomplishing such an objective
is seen as benefiting the community's self image as well as the image perceived
at a metropolitan and regional scale.
• Provide a diversity of land use opportunities within the City, to ensure a
wide range of employment and consumer options, as well as housing choices.
The predominant urban land use type within the City is single-family
residential, and this predominance will continue into the next decade. Support
services, such as retail and employment opportunities, have only developed on a
limited basis. As residential development increases, demand for consumer and
employment opportunities will also increase. Furthermore, a significant amount
of the residential development consists of starter-type housing. Alternative
housing levels and styles, including low and high valued homes, are needed to
provide a diversity of homeowners, varying in household size, age and financial
means.
• Maintain desirable community character, public health and safety, and
economic vitality by ensuring that development that takes place in North Liberty
is of premium quality and blends well with the natural, rural, and urban
atmosphere of the community.
North Liberty should pay special attention to a variety of development types and
relationships, and base its plans for support systems and services upon those
uses that attain optimal land use and harmony. The related ordinance controls
should reflect and enforce the characteristics of development as specified in
the plan. The City should provide for the development and maintenance of
functional land use and structural patterns, and an orderly and functional
transportation system to serve and connect, but not disrupt, various use
concentrations. Moreover, the community should provide and properly maintain
those resources, facilities and services essential for the protection of the
health, safety and general welfare of the individual and community (water,
sewer, police and fire protection) and necessary for improvement of the
individual (schools, libraries, parks).
• Ensure that the Comprehensive Plan, including long term and interim
policies, promotes a responsible fiscal balance (revenue versus service costs)
on an ongoing basis.
As stated in the Introduction of this section, the Policy Plan is intended to
outline the community's desires and set forth guidelines as to how these desires
are to be achieved. These desires must be continually assessed in terms of value
compared to costs incurred by the City for implementation. Indicators of value
shall include, but not be limited to, potential revenue, image enhancement, and
common good of the community.
General community goals have been factored a step further in order to establish
a framework for North Liberty's strategic planning policies for specific topic
areas, in the sections that follow. The specific topics are directly related to
the issues that came out if the town meeting and other public input, and
include:
• Natural Environment
• Land Use
• Transportation
• Community Facilities
• Economic Development
• Operations/Administration
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