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Draft Exeter 2044 Comprehensive Plan - Part I (Table of Contents, Executive Summary, Elements 1-8)

The Draft Exeter 2044 Comprehensive Plan includes 13 topical "elements" or chapters plus an Executive Summary.  On this site, it is divided into two parts.  Part I includes the Executive Summary and Table of Contents and elements 1 to 8.  Part II includes elements 9 to 13. 

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Part I Contents: Table of Contents/Executive Summary; 1- Vision; 2-Community Engagement; 3-Understanding Exeter Today; 4-Natural Resources + Conservation; 5-Open Space + Recreation; 6-Historic + Cultural Resources; 7-Housing; 8-Economic Development

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I feel these areas needing protection are of highest priority, especially water.
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I like trails for sure but not ATVs on them. I am leery of terms like "multi-use trails". Do you mean bicycles, walkers, and horse riders, ATVs?
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what does "ladd" mean?
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Don’t schools already offer after school activities that include athletic fields? A creation of trails and parks would be beneficial.
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What activities would be conducted in a community center? I question whether a community center be worthwhile and worth the tax dollars to fund it.
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Good goal to keep people informed. I would like to know what our population is currently? How much of an increase in population is expected for 2044?
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implementation actions - bold
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K bold
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Planning Board should conduct a public process ...(not necessarily a public hearing)
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or similar body
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Rt 102 and interstate route 95
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Build or Establish (renovative an existing building)
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user friendly
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for state roadway's work with the rhode island state police. Work with RIDOT to establish a road diet on Route 3.
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(the town has a pavement assessment study.) The town conducted a pavement assessment study which may be used to secure additional grant funding for maintaining, repairing, and reconstructing town roadways.
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William J DePasquale Jr., AICP
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balanced appropriate
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and incentivize
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In specific areas of the town, such as Ladd Center and the lands north of Route 102 and Route 3.
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provide matching funds to apply for grants that seek restoration and preservation of historical and cultural resources.
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and grants
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set aside matching funds (annual/capitol) for state grant open space applications (protection)
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performance standards and
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developing performance standards and regulations as well as
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grants and
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and consider incentives (stipend)
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"This is technically a new comprehensive plan, not an update of the previous plan. (SWP)
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Maps are too small and unreadable. We suggest using a smaller font and increasing the size of maps. Additionally, integrating maps with text would improve readability. We have many nice photos, but they are too small and not effectively dispersed throughout the document. I recommend using larger photos and spreading them out more evenly.
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gateway to arcadia
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add : balanced compatible
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better access to data and information
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remove - not in attendance
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William J DePasquale Jr., AICP
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should this be i ? Vi should be Iv
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Lets see if we can get a more inspiring picture
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Yes, good idea. We of a past EDC had similar ideas. But no appetite at the time.
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Wanting to increase the non residential tax base will not occur while our town has a big Do NOT allow business Entrepeneur's with progressive ideas example with the Shartner farm situation being highly so visible along busy route 2.
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Would love to see us commit to making these opportunities and procedures as user-friendly and easy to accomplish as possible. Something like "Commitment to making new and existing energy opportunities for residents and commercial entities easy to use and executed within a brisk timeframe.
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Really excited about the possibilities that will come from having a dedicated EDC in town. It's so important!
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Please add wetlands to your list. Water and forests are important, but in this age of climate change it's critical to save our wetlands.
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as you develop along route 3 please remember that those of us abutting the route 3 commercial lands are having an enormous problem with people entering our land, hunting illegally and adding trash and actually building on other people's property. It would be nice to have some legal language that requires comerical property to protect the abuttment to residential, open space etc. These expenses are crippling!
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After reading the plan I find myself shocked at the use of outdated data from the 1980-1990. In my profession we refer to this as the GIGO principle. Garbage in Garbage out. This is the year 2024. Why are we using old data?
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Excellent points on these first two bullets! We need to embrace technology to spread the word and allow virtual meetings and record and share information
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