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138 44 138 2008 Community Priority Areas “Weir Redevelopment Area” Priority Development Area (PDA) City of Taunton .25 mile 138 44 138 .25 mile 2013 Selected Decision-Making GIS Layers Industrial Zoning Business Zoning MassDEP Wetland Bodies Wild and Scenic Taunton River 138 44 138 .25 mile 2013 Community Priority Areas “Weir Redevelopment Area [293-14]” Priority Development Area (PDA) City of Taunton 293-14 Civic Engagement with GIS greatly improved Community Priority Area designations in the SCR Corridor at over 80 public meetings. former approach current approach intra-municipal focus paper maps presented side by side general boundaries drawn by hand inter-municipal and regional focus layered map data presented interactively precise and practical boundaries based on relevant geographic information

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  • 1.Civic Engagement with GIS greatly improved Community Priority Area designations in the SCR Corridor at over 80 public meetings. 2008 Community Priority AreasThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Weir Redevelopment Area Priority Development Area (PDA) City of Taunton2013 Selected Decision-Making GIS Layers Industrial ZoningThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Business Zoning2013 Community Priority AreasThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Weir Redevelopment Area [293-14] Priority Development Area (PDA) City of TauntonMassDEP Wetland Bodies Wild and Scenic Taunton River .25 mile44.25 mile44.25 mile44138138138293-14138138former approachcurrent approachintra-municipal focus paper maps presented side by side general boundaries drawn by handinter-municipal and regional focus layered map data presented interactively precise and practical boundaries based on relevant geographic information138

2. AGENDA FOR TODAY 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Presentation Priority Area Project Context Pre-Game for Civic Engagement with GIS Points of Departure that place clear parameters on your public workshop Before, During, and After Case Studies 3. AGENDA FOR TODAY 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Presentation Priority Area Project Context Pre-Game for Civic Engagement with GIS Points of Departure that place clear parameters on your public workshop Before, During, and After Case Studies 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: GIS Working Session Well simulate a GIS workshop 4. AGENDA FOR TODAY 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Presentation Priority Area Project Context Pre-Game for Civic Engagement with GIS Points of Departure that place clear parameters on your public workshop Before, During, and After Case Studies 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: GIS Working Session Well simulate a GIS workshop 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM: Next Steps for Priority Areas What are applications of Priority Development Areas (PDAs) and Priority Protection Areas (PPAs)? 5. Priority Area BoundariesSelected Parcels and OverlaysEnvironmental ConsiderationsZoning DistrictsThe public used over 50 GIS layers to make clear, data-driven changes to their community Priority Areas. 6. 5-Year Update of South Coast Rail Priority Areas Figure B-1: Community Development and Protection PrioritiesSouth Coast Rail Community Priority Areas, 2013 CANTONPriority Protection Areas (PPAs) Priority Development Areas (PPAs) Combined PDA/PPAsSTOUGHTON4 MilesSHARON FOXBOROUGH EASTON PLAINVILLEMANSFIELDBRIDGEWATERNORTH ATTLEBOROUGHNORTON RAYNHAMATTLEBOROTAUNTONMIDDLEBOROUGH SEEKONKREHOBOTHDIGHTONBERKLEYLAKEVILLEWAREHAM FREETOWNSWANSEAROCHESTERSOMERSET ACUSHNETFALL RIVERMARIONMATTAPOISETT FAIRHAVEN DARTMOUTHWESTPORT NEW BEDFORD3 7. SOUTH COAST RAIL CORRIDOR LAND USE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN FIVE-YEAR COMMUNITY PRIORITY AREA UPDATE COMMUNITY MEETINGS 06/30/2013 Community Acushnet Attleboro BerkleyRPA SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDDIntroduction 1/3/2013 1/15/2013 12/5/2012BridgewaterOCPC3/5/2013Dartmouth DightonSRPEDD SRPEDD12/17/2012 12/12/2012EastonOCPC3/11/2013Fairhaven Fall River Foxboro Freetown Lakeville Manseld Marion Mattapoisett Middleborough New Bedford North Attleborough Norton Raynham Rehoboth Rochester Seekonk Sharon Somerset12/27/2012 12/10/2012 5/3/2013 12/17/2012 1/7/2013 1/16/2013 12/18/2012 12/11/2012 2/4/2013 1/7/2013 12/6/2012 12/20/2012 12/11/2012 12/10/2012 1/7/2013 12/19/2012 5/2/2013 1/9/2013 3/19/20133/13/20135/21/2013Swansea Taunton WarehamSRPEDD SRPEDD MAPC SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDD MAPC SRPEDD OCPC/ MAPC SRPEDD SRPEDD SRPEDDPreliminary 3/26/2013 2/22/2013 3/21/2013 3/4/2013 4/11/2013 1/17/2013 1/24/2013 2/26/2013 5/6/2013 2/20/2013 3/14/2013 5/6/2013 3/11/2013 3/6/2013 3/12/2013 3/12/2013 3/10/2013 3/20/2013 2/21/2013 3/5/2013 3/5/2013 3/19/2013 2/28/2013 3/28/2013 2/27/2013 5/14/2013 4/25/20131/8/2013 1/30/2013 1/15/20135/30/2013 5/29/2013 6/10/2013WestportSRPEDD2/6/2013 1/19/2013 4/17/2013 3/2/2013 4/10/2013Stoughton12/3/2012Public 5/24/2013 5/30/2013 5/9/2013 4/24/2013 5/20/2013 5/29/2013 5/7/2013 5/20/2013 5/9/2013 6/13/2013 5/21/2013 5/28/2013 5/15/2013 5/16/2013 5/20/2013 6/25/2013 5/13/2013 5/16/2013 5/23/2013 5/2/2013 5/1/2013 5/15/2013 5/14/2013 6/19/2013 5/23/20136/4/2013 8. PRE-GAME: SET CLEAR GOALS What is your final deliverable? Land use planning maps Reports 9. PRE-GAME: SET CLEAR GOALS What is your final deliverable? Land use planning maps Reports Who is your audience? For us: municipal partners, regional advocacy groups, state colleagues, and the general public For you? Maybe board members, special interests, fellow coworkers, or the public 10. PRE-GAME: SET CLEAR GOALS What is your final deliverable? Land use planning maps Reports Who is your audience? For us: municipal partners, regional advocacy groups, state colleagues, and the general public For you? Maybe board members, special interests, fellow coworkers, or the public What rules are there for the process? Who will make the final decisions? What is your role? Are you a participant or are you there as a facilitator? 11. BASE MAP LAYERS such as 12. BASE MAP LAYERS such as roadways 13. BASE MAP LAYERS such as roadwayswater bodies 14. BASE MAP LAYERS such as roadwayswater bodiestown boundaries 15. CURRENT ASSETS LAYERS such as 16. CURRENT ASSETS LAYERS such as sewer service areas 17. CURRENT ASSETS LAYERS such as sewer service areasrecent developments 18. CURRENT ASSETS LAYERS such as sewer service areasrecent developmentstransit service 19. NATURAL RESOURCE LAYERS such as 20. NATURAL RESOURCE LAYERS such as aquifers 21. NATURAL RESOURCE LAYERS such as aquiferskk jjk j k j k j k jk jhabitatsk j k jk jk j k jk j k j k j kj jkk jk jk k jjk jk j k jk jk j k jk jk jk jk jk jk j k j k j k jk jk j k jk jk jk jk jk jk j kj k jk jk jk jk jk jk j 22. NATURAL RESOURCE LAYERS such as aquifersk j k j k j k jkk jjk j k jk jk j k jk j k j k j kj jkk jk jk k jjk jk j k jk jk j k jk jk jk jk jk jk j k j k j k jk jk j k jk jk jk jk jk jk j kj k jk jk jk jk jk jk jconservation areask jhabitats 23. STATE PROGRAM LAYERS such as 24. STATE PROGRAM LAYERS such as expedited permitting sites (CH 43D, GDI) 25. STATE PROGRAM LAYERS such as expedited permitting sites (CH 43D, GDI)smart growth initiatives (CH 40R) 26. STATE PROGRAM LAYERS such as expedited permitting sites (CH 43D, GDI)smart growth initiatives (CH 40R)environmental justice block groups 27. MUNICIPAL LAYERS such as 28. MUNICIPAL LAYERS such as orthophotography 29. MUNICIPAL LAYERS such as orthophotographyzoning 30. MUNICIPAL LAYERS such as orthophotographyzoningparcels 31. BONUS LAYERS such as 32. BONUS LAYERS such as WalkScore 33. BONUS LAYERS such as WalkScoreschool walksheds 34. BONUS LAYERS such as WalkScoreschool walkshedspopulation and employment densities 35. CONSIDER DATA SOURCES such as 36. CONSIDER DATA SOURCES such as state and national GIS agencies 37. CONSIDER DATA SOURCES such as state and national GIS agenciesregional groups 38. CONSIDER DATA SOURCES such as state and national GIS agenciesregional groupscities and towns 39. C:gisyour one and only GIS archive - everything lives in here 40. C:gisyour one and only GIS archive - everything lives in hereC:gismassgisC:gissrpeddSHPSHPall your shapefiles from MassGISall your shapefiles from SRPEDD 41. C:gisyour one and only GIS archive - everything lives in hereC:gismassgisC:gissrpeddSHPSHPall your shapefiles from MassGISall your shapefiles from SRPEDDC:gissrpeddberkleySHPall SRPEDDs work for the town of Berkley 42. C:gisyour one and only GIS archive - everything lives in hereC:gismassgisC:gissrpeddSHPSHPall your shapefiles from MassGISall your shapefiles from SRPEDDC:gissrpeddberkleySHPall SRPEDDs work for the town of BerkleyC:gistoolsC:gisorthosspecialty ArcMap modelsspecialty data such as ortho photos 43. C:gis.zipyour one and only GIS archive - ZIP up your complete, portable archive 44. Z South Coast Rail Priority Area 5-Year UpdateWEST BRIDGEWATER ( !( !HALIFAXSubregion 3: Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville, Raynham, TauntonBRIDGEWATER NORTON495 18Map 3: Economic Development and Infrastructure 138 Colleges and Universities v Hospitals Z AirportRAYNHAM14024TAUNTONEOHED Chapter 43D Districts vIndustrial ParksEconomic Opportunity Areas (EOAs)MIDDLEBOROUGH ( !EOHED Growth Districts InitiativeMassDEP Activity and Use Limitation (AUL) Brownfield Sites SRTA/GATRA Fixed Bus Routes 44Z ( !Sewer Service ( !Active Agriculture Water Municipal Boundaries Interstates Arterials and Collectors Local Roads ! (MBTA Commuter Rail Stations MBTA Commuter Rail Lines ! (MBTA Proposed StationsDIGHTONMBTA Proposed Rail LinesThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use.BERKLEYZ140LAKEVILLEREHOBOTHFebruary 2013FREETOWN SWANSEA 1 mileSOMERSETROCHESTER 45. South Coast Rail Priority Area 5-Year UpdateWEST BRIDGEWATER ( !( !HALIFAXSubregion 3: Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville, Raynham, TauntonBRIDGEWATER NORTON495 18Map 2: Open Space & Developed LandDeveloped LandRAYNHAMOpen Space (Protected In Perpetuity)140138Open Space (Limited Protection) Open Space (Term-Limited or Unknown)24TAUNTONOpen Space (No Protection)MIDDLEBOROUGH ( !Active Agriculture Water Municipal Boundaries Interstates Arterials and Collectors ( ! ( !44MBTA Commuter Rail StationsLocal Roads ! (MBTA Commuter Rail Lines ! (MBTA Proposed Stations MBTA Proposed Rail LinesBERKLEYDIGHTONThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use.140LAKEVILLEREHOBOTHFebruary 2013FREETOWN 1 mileSOMERSET ( !SWANSEAROCHESTER 46. South Coast Rail Priority Area 5-Year UpdateWEST BRIDGEWATER ( !( !HALIFAXSubregion 3: Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville, Raynham, TauntonBRIDGEWATER NORTON495 18Map 4: Water ResourcesDEP Approved Zone II Aquifers High-Yield AquifersRAYNHAMMedium-Yield Aquifers140138Interim Wellhead Protection Areas (IWPAs)24TAUNTONDEP Outstanding Resource Waters Public Water Supply Watershed DEP Wetland BodiesMIDDLEBOROUGH ( !DF&G Coldwater Streams/Fisheries Water Municipal Boundaries Interstates 44 ! ( ( ! ( !Local RoadsArterials and Collectors MBTA Commuter Rail Stations MBTA Commuter Rail Lines ! (MBTA Proposed Stations MBTA Proposed Rail LinesDIGHTON This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use.BERKLEY140LAKEVILLEREHOBOTHFebruary 2013FREETOWN SWANSEA 1 mileSOMERSETROCHESTER 47. k j k jBioMap2 Critical Natural Landscapesk j k j k j k jWaterk jk j k jkk k jj j k j k ( k ! jj ( !k jk jk j k jHALIFAXk j kk jj k j k jk j k j kk jj495kj jk k j k jBRIDGEWATER k jk jk j k jk j18k j k j k j RAYNHAM 138k j24TAUNTONk j ( !k j k j k j k j k j k jMunicipal Boundariesk j WEST BRIDGEWATERArea of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)k jk j k j k j k jk j k k j j kk jj k j k j j k j k South Coast Rail k j k j k j k j k k kk j k j jj Priority Area j k k jj j k k j k j 5-Year Update k j k j k kk j jj kkk jjj k j k j k j kk jjk k j k k jj j k Subregion 3: Berkley, j j k k j j k j k k j k j k j k j k j Dighton, Lakeville, k j k k k j j j NORTON k k j j Raynham, Taunton k j k j k j k j k j Map 5: Biodiversity and j k j k k j k j Natural Resources k k j kk k jj j j k j k j k j k j k j k k j j j NHESP Certified Vernal Pool k k j j kj jk k kk jj All Areas Prime Farmland (NRCS k j k j SSURGO-Certified Soils) 140 k k j j NHESP Priority Habitats k j k k j j BioMap2 Core Habitat k j k jk j k jk jArterials and Collectors( !k jk j k ( j ! ! (k jMBTA Commuter Rail Lines k j k jk k j44MBTA Commuter Rail StationsLocal Roads! (k jk jInterstatesMIDDLEBOROUGHMBTA Proposed Stations MBTA Proposed Rail Linesk jk j kk jj k jk jk jDIGHTON This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use.k j k jBERKLEY140LAKEVILLEk j REHOBOTHk j k k j jk jk j k jFebruary 2013kk jjk j k k j j k jk j FREETOWN 1 milek jkj jk kk jjSWANSEAk jk jSOMERSETROCHESTERk j k jk j k jk jk j k jk j k k j j 48. South Coast Rail Priority Area 5-Year UpdateWEST BRIDGEWATER ( !( !HALIFAXSubregion 3: Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville, Raynham, TauntonBRIDGEWATER NORTON495 18Map 6: Housing and Environmental Justice (EJ)EOEEA 2010 EJ Block Group (Minority) EOEEA 2010 EJ Block Group (Income)RAYNHAMTAUNTON14046%EOEEA 2010 EJ Block Group (English Isolation)28% HPP138EOEEA 2010 EJ Block Group (Minority and Income)24Municipal BoundariesMIDDLEBOROUGH ( !SRTA/GATRA Fixed Bus Routes EOHED Chapter 40R Districts Interstates Arterials and Collectors 44 ( ! ( !MBTA Commuter Rail Stations! (Local Roads MBTA Commuter Rail Lines ! (MBTA Proposed Stations MBTA Proposed Rail LinesHPP Current Housing Production Plan Percent of a communitys total35% housing units that are affordable to households with incomes 80% the area median income (AMI). Note: 35% of all housing units in the South Coast Rail region are affordable to these households.This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use.DIGHTONBERKLEY21%7%140LAKEVILLE10%REHOBOTHFebruary 2013FREETOWN 1 mileSOMERSET ( !SWANSEAROCHESTER 49. South Coast Rail Priority Area 5-Year UpdateEASTON ( !( !HALIFAXSubregion 3: Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville, Raynham, TauntonBRIDGEWATER NORTON495 18Map 1: Community Priority Area Designations, 2008-09 Priority Development Areas (PDAs) Priority Protection Areas (PPAs)RAYNHAMCombined PDA/PPA140138Overlapping Priority Areas 24Water Municipal BoundariesMIDDLEBOROUGH ( !InterstatesTAUNTONArterials and Collectors Local Roads ! (MBTA Commuter Rail Stations MBTA Commuter Rail Lines 44 ( ! ( !MBTA Proposed Stations ! (MBTA Proposed Rail LinesBERKLEYDIGHTON140LAKEVILLE This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. February 2013FREETOWN SWANSEAROCHESTER SOMERSET1 mile ( ! 50. 2013 Common Municipal Decision-Making GIS Layers Taunton Business DistrictTaunton Highway BusinessTaunton Open Space/ConservationTaunton Office DistrictTaunton Industrial DistrictThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Taunton Parcel BoundariesTaunton Urban Residential.5 mile 51. South Coast Rail Priority Area 5-Year UpdateEASTON ( !( !HALIFAXSubregion 3: Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville, Raynham, TauntonBRIDGEWATER NORTON495 18Map 1: Community Priority Area Designations, 2008-09 Priority Development Areas (PDAs) Priority Protection Areas (PPAs)RAYNHAMCombined PDA/PPA140138Overlapping Priority Areas 24Water Municipal BoundariesMIDDLEBOROUGH ( !InterstatesTAUNTONArterials and Collectors Local Roads ! (MBTA Commuter Rail Stations MBTA Commuter Rail Lines 44 ( ! ( !MBTA Proposed Stations ! (MBTA Proposed Rail LinesBERKLEYDIGHTON140LAKEVILLE This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. February 2013FREETOWN SWANSEAROCHESTER SOMERSET1 mile ( ! 52. MAKING YOUR OWN GENERAL DESIGNATIONS (EXAMPLE) Key development related layer(s) 53. MAKING YOUR OWN GENERAL DESIGNATIONS (EXAMPLE) Key development related layer(s) draft general boundaries to use as guides 54. MAKING YOUR OWN GENERAL DESIGNATIONS (EXAMPLE) Key development related layer(s) draft general boundaries to use as guides Key preservation related layer(s) 55. MAKING YOUR OWN GENERAL DESIGNATIONS (EXAMPLE) Key development related layer(s) draft general boundaries to use as guides Key preservation related layer(s) draft general boundaries to use as guides 56. MAKING YOUR OWN GENERAL DESIGNATIONS (EXAMPLE) Key development related layer(s) draft general boundaries to use as guides Key preservation related layer(s) draft general boundaries to use as guides Synthesize and digitize 57. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE is just as important as any of this GIS stuff! 58. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE is just as important as any of this GIS stuff! 59. 2008 Community Priority Areas This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Weir Redevelopment Area Priority Development Area (PDA) City of Taunton.25 mile44138138 60. 2013 Selected Decision-Making GIS Layers This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Industrial Zoning Business Zoning MassDEP Wetland Bodies Wild and Scenic Taunton River.25 mile44138138 61. 2013 Community Priority Areas This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Weir Redevelopment Area [293-14] Priority Development Area (PDA) City of Taunton.25 mile44138293-14138 62. 2008 Community Priority Areas #1 Canoe River Corridor and #2 Canoe River Aquifer Priority Protection Areas (PPAs) Town of MansfieldThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013.5 mile106106495 63. 2013 Selected Decision-Making GIS Layers MassDEP Approved Zone IIThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013MassDEP Wetland Bodies MassDEP Wetland Body 200 Buffers Town Boundaries.5 mile106106495 64. 2013 Community Priority Areas This map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Canoe River Zone II Aquifer [157-08] and Canoe River Greenway [157-07] Priority Protection Areas (PPAs) Town of Mansfield.25 mile106157-08 157-07106495 65. 2008 Community Priority Areas Downtown Wareham Revitalization Area and Tremont Nail Priority Development Areas (PDAs) Town of WarehamNorth Main Street Historic District and South Main Street Historic District Combined PDA/PPAs Town of WarehamThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013.25 mile28666 66. 2013 Selected Decision-Making GIS LayersThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Parcel Boundaries Wareham Village Zoning MassDEP Wetland Bodies Agawam and Wankinco Rivers.25 mile28666 67. 2013 Community Priority Areas Wareham Village [310-06] Priority Development Area (PDA) Town of WarehamPark Street Historic Area [310-15] and Lower Narrows Historic Area [310-013] Combined PDA/PPAs Town of WarehamThis map is for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning decisions and is not warranted for any other use. June 2013Agawam River [310-07] and Wankinco River [310-09] Priority Protection Areas (PPAs) Town of Wareham.25 mile310-09 28310-15310-07310-06666310-13 68. SOUTH COAST RAIL 5-YEAR UPDATE 3 State Priority Area Designations2State Priority Area MapRegional Regional Priority Area Priority Map AreaRPA Regional ScreeningMapCommunities work alongside Regional Planning Agencies (RPAs) to designate Local Priority AreasRANDOLPH! ! (EAST BRIDGEWATER WEST BRIDGEWATER ! (Water5 miles ! (MANSFIELDHALIFAXKINGSTON ! ! ( ( ! ( !NORTH ATTLEBOROUGHHANSON ! (EASTON ! (Local Roads OKE Municipal BoundariesWHITMANWRENTHAMProposed MBTA Commuter Rail Lines MARSHFIELD Interstates Arterials and Collectors ! ( ! (FOXBOROUGHBROCKTON ! ! ! ( ! Proposed MBTA Commuter Rail Stations ! (STOUGHTONSHARONMBTA Commuter Rail LinesROCKLAND HANOVER ABINGTONAVON! ( ! (NORFOLK FRANKLINPLAINVILLEHOLBROOKWALPOLE! ! ( ! (! ( ! ( ! ( MBTA Commuter Rail StationsCANTON ! (( Combined ! PDA/PPA ! (Priority Development Areas (PDAs) SCITUATE Priority Protection Areas (PPAs)HINGHAMBRAINTREE WEYMOUTHNORWOOD MILLIS ! ( ! ( ! (MEDFIELD ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! (BRIDGEWATER PLYMPTONNORTON ! (RAYNHAM ATTLEBORO! TAUNTON ! (MIDDLEBOROUGH !REHOBOTHBERKLEYDIGHTONCARVERLAKEVILLEWAREHAM !SWANSEAFREETOWN ROCHESTERSOMERSET ! ! ACUSHNETFALL RIVER !NEW BEDFORD! SEEKONKPLYMOUTH ! (MARION1DARTMOUTH WESTPORTMATTAPOISETTFAIRHAVEN 69. Development Types Multifamily ResidentialMixed Use InfillTransformational Mixed Use DevelopmentOffice/Medical ParkRetail / Dining / EntertainmentIndustrial 70. Suitability CriteriaTravel Choices Walkable Communities Open Spaces Healthy Watersheds Current Assets Growth Potential 71. Priority Development Area Scoring Composite Score Criteria ScoresTravel Choices Commuter Rail proximityIndicator ValuesWalkable CommunitiesSidewalksOpen SpacesRare Species HabitatHealthy WatershedsCurrent AssetsGrowth PotentialZone IIExisting BusinessesRecent / Proposed Developments Development Capacity 40R & 43D DistrictsMBTA / RTA bus proximityWalkScoreCore HabitatZone BPopulation/ Employment Density% Non-Auto CommutersBike LanesAgricultural LandFlood ZonesSewer Service AreasInterchange ProximitySchool WalkshedsUndeveloped LandAverage Parcel Size 72. Priority Preservation Areas Suitability Criteria Indicators Department of Fish and Game Coldwater Fisheries NHESP BioMap2 Core Habitat NHESP BioMap2 Critical Natural Landscape NHESP Priority Habitats of Rare Species CVPs buffered 150 feet Aquifers - High and Medium Yield EPA Designated Sole Source Aquifers Prime Agricultural Soils Prime Forest Land DEP Approved Zone 2s within 2640 ft of any PWS well DEP Approved Zone 2s further than 2640 ft from any PWS well Interim Wellhead Protection Areas: 2640 ft buffer of only PWS Zone Bs DEP Wetlands 150-ft Buffer erased with BioMap2 CNL wetlands Rivers Protection Act Buffers NOAA composite shoreline 400-ft buffer Areas of Critical Environmental Concern Outstanding Resource Waters FEMA Q3 Flood (100-Year Floodplains) 1000 ft buffer of protected OpenSpace (buffer only)Weight 3 7 7 7 3 3 0.5 5 3 5 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 1.5 2 75Description (GIS layer) Department of Fish and Game Coldwater Fisheries NHESP BioMap2 Core Habitat NHESP BioMap2 Critical Natural Landscape NHESP Priority Habitats of Rare Species CVPs buffered 150 feet Aquifers - High and Medium Yield EPA Designated Sole Source Aquifers Prime Agricultural Soils Prime Forest Land DEP Approved Zone 2s within 2640 ft of any PWS well DEP Approved Zone 2s further than 2640 ft from any PWS well Interim Wellhead Protection Areas: 2640 ft buffer of only PWS Zone Bs DEP Wetlands 150-ft Buffer erased with BioMap2 CNL wetlands Rivers Protection Act Buffers NOAA composite shoreline 400-ft buffer Areas of Critical Environmental Concern Outstanding Resource Waters FEMA Q3 Flood (100-Year Floodplains) 1000 ft buffer of protected OpenSpace (buffer only) 73. 5 YEARS OF LOCAL PLANNING 5-RMIDDLEBOROUGH Middleborough Downtown1-R LAKEVILLEAssawompset Ponds ComplexBERKLEY Lower Taunton River Protection Area3-S1-SGreenway ConnectionMattapoisett River Aquifer Protection AreaFreetown2-S2-RFREETOWN4-SKing's Highway3-RLUAlden Road ! ( ! (! (! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! (HOLBROOK ! (! ED HZ ! (Zoning Type ! ( ! MBTA Commuter Rail StationsTAUNTONSA SAREHOBOTH! 5 milesSA ZMIDDLEBOROUGH ! (ZED SA ! ! (Proposed MBTA Commuter Rail LinesMunicipal Boundaries LYMPTON WaterRAYNHAME SAZ PT LUPLYMOUTHSAATTLEBOROMBTA Commuter Rail Lines ( Commuter ! Proposed MBTA! ! Rail Stations KINGSTON (TEZZoning OKEBRIDGEWATERNORTONZ ! (Z ! (HALIFAX ! ( !EZNORTH ATTLEBOROUGHEMANSFIELDSA Z HEAST BRIDGEWATER WEST BRIDGEWATERT SA SAPLAINVILLEHANSON! (EASTONTransportation PlanningWHITMANZWRENTHAMT! (! (BROCKTON FOXBOROUGHStationMARSHFIELD Area Planning! (Housing PlanningSA ! !Z ! ( ED H LU SA SA ! ( NORFOLK FRANKLINHROCKLAND HANOVER LU Land Use Planning ABINGTON! AVON STOUGHTONWALPOLE SHARON ! (Economic EDSCITUATE Development Planning ! ( E Environmental Planning ! ( ! (Freetown Planned Mixed Use DistrictCANTON ! (MILLISHINGHAMBRAINTREE WEYMOUTH RANDOLPH NORWOODZOctopus Traffic Planning ! ( Project Types ! ( ! (MEDFIELDTBattleship Cove Station Area ! ( ! (SARegional TDR StudyHLakeville Housing PlanEAcushnet River Walk TrailEDRaynham Route 138 CorridorCARVERBERKLEY SEEKONKZDIGHTONH H ZZZZLAKEVILLEH H H Z LU! SWANSEAEDZZZ ACUSHNETZ SAED H ! FALL RIVER ! SA SAZEZZ !ZMATTAPOISETT !Z: 31E: 9 H: 15T: 4SA: 16 LU: 4ED ED Z Z LUDARTMOUTHED HFAIRHAVENZZWESTPORTED: 12MARIONENEW BEDFORDED T SA Total Projects: 91EZEEWAREHAMH SAH ZZFREETOWNED ED EDH HSOMERSETROCHESTERH