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Fallsburg Smart Growth started in the summer of 2005 as a non-partisan organization of residents who believe in fostering thoughtful, thorough planning for the growth and development of our town based on community vision and values. Working cooperatively with our local officials, fellow citizens, and broader county community to bring these issues to public awareness, Fallsburg Smart Growth is committed to finding optimal solutions to achieve thriving year-round communities and a vibrant economy while preserving open space and small-town quality-of-life for all its residents. This is your source for what's in the news, articles, documents, other websites and a calendar of local events all related to Smart Growth in Fallsburg, NY |
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Zoning News Public Hearing is Tuesday May 8 7:30 pm Fallsburg Community Center on Laurel Ave (the old Fire station) What are the issues? . A Density bonus of 6 times the allowable density is being considered in the Rec-1 districts in response to developer pressure. This is not in alignment with the Comprehensive Plan, and it is not Smart Growth. Fallsburg Smart Growth proposes a maximum bonus of 50% for clustering with central water and sewer. See the New Zoning page for more information |
What is Smart Growth? Smart Growth is a national movement to build strong, prosperous, thriving, healthy communities, recognizing the connections between development and quality of life. It leverages new growth to improve the community. The features that distinguish smart growth vary from place to place, however all smart growth invests time, attention, and resources in restoring community and vitality to center cities and older suburbs, with new growth is town-centered, transit and pedestrian oriented, and has a greater mix of housing, commercial and retail uses. Smart Growth preserves open space and many other environmental amenities. There is no "one-size-fits-all" solution and successful communities tend to have one thing in common-- a vision of where they want to go and of what they value in their community. Their development plans reflect these values. Some Smart Growth Strategies… • Create Range of Housing Opportunities and Choices Providing quality housing for people of all ages and income levels is an integral component in any smart growth strategy. • Create Walkable Neighborhoods Walkable communities are desirable places to live, work, learn, worship and play, and therefore a key component of smart growth. • Encourage Community and Stakeholder Collaboration Growth can create great places to live, work and play -- if it responds to a community’s own sense of how and where it wants to grow. • Foster Attractive Communities with a Strong Sense of Place Smart growth encourages communities to craft a vision and set standards for development and construction which reflect community values of architectural beauty and distinctiveness, as well as choices in housing and transportation. • Make Development Decisions Predictable, Fair and Cost Effective • Mix Land Uses Smart growth supports the integration of mixed land uses into communities as a critical component of achieving better places to live. • Preserve Open Space, Farmland, Natural Beauty and Critical Environmental Areas Open space preservation supports smart growth goals by bolstering local economies, preserving critical environmental areas, improving our communities quality of life, and guiding new growth into existing communities. • Provide a Variety of Transportation Choices Smart growth encourages walking, the use of bikes, buses and alternatives to driving everywhere. • Strengthen and Direct Development Towards Existing Communities Smart growth directs development towards existing communities already served by infrastructure, seeking to utilize the resources that existing neighborhoods offer, and conserve open space and irreplaceable natural resources on the urban fringe. From Smart Growth Online www.smartgrowth.org |
What's new at FSG website We'd like news from you. with great ideas and questions on topics that you might already be involved in. We're posting them here, and invite you to contribute what you know, and learn more too. Do you know about our Town parks? We want to create a page with information about our Fallsburg town parks - where they are, maps of how to get there, trails, special features, points of interest nearby. If you are a park enthusiast, Email us what you know, and we will post it. The more we know about our parks, the more they are used and enjoyed, the better we can also protect them. |
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