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Planning for the Boom and the Inevitable Bust January 11, 2013 Portage County Regional Planning Commission Todd Peetz, AICP Director Linking Land Use and the Economy

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Planning for the Boom and the Inevitable Bust

January 11, 2013

Portage County Regional Planning Commission

Todd Peetz, AICPDirector

Linking Land Use and the Economy

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Where is Portage County?

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Linking Land Use and the EconomyUtica ShaleCurrent Production:

Portage County:3 Producing Wells14 Drilled/PermittedPotential 2,000 Wells

3 Generations orProduction

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Utica Shale Map:

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Utica Play:

Natural GasGas LiquidsOil

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Linking Land Use and the EconomyLocal Government Innovation Fund Grant

3-Pronged Approach:

CollaborationEducationEconomic

Development

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Collaboration:

County EngineerCounty Health

DepartmentCounty Water

ResourcesRegional Planning

Comm. Portage Development

BoardPublic Safety Providers

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Collaboration

Work with Producers to Achieve:Better PlanningCoordinate Road ImprovementsWater TestingTraffic Control and SafetyPromote Water UsageAssist Businesses with Service

Delivery

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Collaboration -Experiences

Mostly PositiveGenerally good working relationship

Timing an Issue Rushed and can lose coordination opportunities

Best Laid PlansReallocation of resources doesn’t always work

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Education

Provide Links and Information for the Public

Business Planning for Investing or Expansion

Entrepreneurship to Start a BusinessKent State University Hiram College

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Education – Experiences

Very Polarizing IssueEither for or againstIf you are against, do not trust the propaganda

Assisting with Expansion or Entrepreneurship Those who are fortunate to be able to sell leases have been very private. Royalties Payments haven’t kicked in yet.

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Economic Development

Direct Benefits:Pipe/SteelGravelAsphaltTruckersWeldersWater DemandHousing DemandInjection Wells

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Economic Benefits

Mid Stream:Pipeline Construction

Transmission and Distribution linesProcessing Especially Strippers

Methane, Ethane, PropaneChemicals and Plastic ProductsFood Processing/Baking ProductsMetalsNatural Gas Buses and Trucks

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Economic Development

Tertiary:Restaurants/FoodRetail CommercialHousing Demand

More Housing and or More Cost

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Economic Development

Understanding the Life Cycle:Pre-Drilling Securing LeasesDrilling/FrackingExtraction/DistributionMaintenance

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Economic Development

Housing Utilize Existing Housing /Hotels Welders – not enough today or will it be too

many tomorrow?Plastic and Metal plants the vacant buildings of

tomorrow? Pushing Brownfield Reutilization Entrepreneurship encourage economic

diversification Sense of Place – We want to protect our

communities.

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Planning Issues:

Currently limited by the ORCBut zoning still protects:

Housing/densityNoiseLighting

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Issues:Contaminated water wellsMan campsNoisePaving before we are reviews are completeTemporary Traffic IssuesDumping SolutionPumping from water sourcesTransmission and Distribution line replacementLending/Mortgage issuesLimited Home RuleMoratoriumsFear and more Fear

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Linking Land Use and the Economy

Issues:

Experience with the Industry has been they want to be good neighbors. If an issue is raised it is quickly addressed.