Draft Community Plan & Land Use Map - Updated

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PAST PLANS & STUDIES It is important that the Community Plan respects relevant past planning efforts that have shaped the Town into what it is today. The review of the Town’s past plans and studies ensures existing community policies and goals are carried forward within the Plan where relevant. The following section contains an overview of some of the Town’s local past plans and studies.

Community Plan (2009)

The 2009 Community Plan establishes direction for community planning and growth management in Wake Forest for the following 10 to 15 years. The Plan addresses topics like residential, commercial, and industrial development; parks, open space, and greenways; transportation; quality of life; and Town appearance. The Plan’s goals include maintaining the community’s small-town character, revitalizing the Downtown, improving its multimodal transportation system, and enhancing access to parks and recreation. The Plan also addresses strategies for supporting affordable and quality residential neighborhoods, balanced and compatible commercial development, and local businesses and employment opportunities. Further, sustainable growth is an important component of the Town’s vision in the 2009 Community Plan, with an emphasis on discouraging leapfrog development patterns, single purpose subdivisions, and neighborhoods isolated from services and jobs. A Growth Strategy Map is included, which identifies future growth areas to better plan for the provision of municipal services, preservation of open space, and the density and character of new development.

Comprehensive Transportation Plan (2019)

The 2019 Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) is a long-range plan that provides recommendations to address the Town’s multimodal transportation needs for the next 25 to 30 years. This includes improvements to highways and streets, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and transit that will steer the Town towards providing a safe, efficient, flexible, innovative, and inclusive transportation system with a multitude of options for residents and visitors. Recommendations within the Plan include specific locations for new multi-use paths, bicycle lanes and sharrows, rail service, and a “reverse route” of the existing Wake Forest Loop bus service. This Community Plan update takes into consideration recommendations of the CTP where applicable to help guide land use and development that is supportive of the Town’s goals for improved multimodal accessibility.

Renaissance Plan (2017)

The 2017 Renaissance Plan establishes recommendations for the revitalization of Wake Forest’s historic Downtown. The Plan aims to create a vibrant core for the community that provides a place to live, work, and play for both locals and visitors. It also identifies key new development and redevelopment opportunities for mixed use, housing, retail, office, and dining. Mobility is a major theme carried throughout the Plan, with recommendations for enhancing the pedestrian environment, bikeability, and access to transit from within the Downtown. Further, the Plan sets the framework for urban design enhancements that promote a high quality of life, such as appropriate building height standards, continuous frontages, spatial enclosure, and gateway improvements. This Community Plan update builds on the Renaissance Plan, incorporating applicable recommendations while re-examining the future land uses in the Downtown (see the Downtown Area Plan on page 56).

This new Community Plan will serve as an official update to the 2009 Plan.

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PUBLIC DRAFT 1/11/2022

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Partners

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page 90

Tourism

5min
pages 84-85

Downtown Wake Forest

1min
pages 87-88

Next Steps

1min
page 89

Tree Canopy

1min
page 81

Sustainable Development

3min
pages 82-83

Green Space Preservation

1min
page 80

Street Connectivity

1min
page 74

Sidewalks & Multi-Use Paths

1min
page 75

Residential Character

1min
page 64

Commercial Development

2min
page 66

Senior Housing

1min
page 65

Housing Affordability

1min
page 63

Community Outreach

14min
pages 26-30

Existing Land Use

3min
pages 10-11

Downtown Area Plan

8min
pages 58-62

Goals

2min
pages 32-34

Vision Statement

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page 31

Current Zoning

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pages 12-13

History

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page 8

Past Plans & Studies

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pages 24-25
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