1 3 5 Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision1 3 6 1 3 7 Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision1 38 1 39 Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision1 4 0 1 4 1 Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision1 4 2 1 4 3 Appendix A ? Youngstown 2010 Vision 1 4 4 Appendix B January 22, 2003 Youngstown 2010: Unveiling the Future Edited broadcast of initial, December 16, 2002, public presentation, attended by over 1,200 valley residents at Stambaugh Auditorium. May 14, 2003 Youngstown 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress - 101 Basic overview of Youngstown 2010 Vision and Citywide Plan. Panel members consisted of City and University representatives including Mayor McKelvey and President Sweet. Included City Planning Department update on progress of Youngstown 2010. Live simulcast on WYSU-FM. September 17, 2003 Youngstown 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress - 102 Panel discussion on urban revitalization of NEO neighboring cities, Akron and Youngstown, their similarities and di?erences, successes and failures. Included City Planning Department update on progress of Youngstown 2010. Live simulcast on WYSU-FM. January 21, 2004 Youngstown 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress - 103 Panel Discussion on the role of ?The Arts? (?ne art, dance, drama, symphony, etc?) in the valley?s revitalization. Included City Planning Department update on progress of Youngstown 2010. Live simulcast on WYSU-FM. May 5, 2004 Youngstown 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress - 104 First ?Town Hall? format, Jay Williams moderated discussion on the future of Youngstown?s neighborhoods between concerned citizens, civic, university and business people. Included City Planning Department update on progress of Youngstown 2010. Live simulcast on WYSU-FM. September 22, 2004 Youngstown 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress - 105 Race and Youngstown 2010: Vision or Division? Part One ?Town Hall? format, moderated by Jay Williams. Included City Planning Department update on progress of Youngstown 2010. Live simulcast on WYSU-FM. November 30, 2004 Youngstown 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress - 106 Race and Youngstown 2010: Vision or Division? Part Two ?Town Hall? format, moderated by Jay Williams. Included City Planning Department update on progress of Youngstown 2010. Live simulcast on WYSU-FM. January 13, 2005 Youngstown 2010: Beyond Black & White An edited rebroadcast of Race and Youngstown 2010: Vision or Division? Parts One and Two plus the ?rst airing of a third hour of discussion, taped after November 30 th ?s live simulcast. Same evening broadcast on WYSU-FM. February 24, 2005 Youngstown 2010: Unveiling the Plan Edited broadcast of January 27, 2005 public presentation, attended by over 1,300 valley residents at Stambaugh Auditorium. Same evening broadcast on WYSU-FM. PBS 45 & 49 Youngstown 2010 Programs (as of July 20, 2005) 1 4 5 Appendix C ? Youngstown Neighborhood Map Appendix D ? City Of Youngstown Current Zoning1 4 6 1 4 7 Appendix E ? Youngstown 2010 Future Land Use Appendix F ? De?nitions1 48 Priority Business: nodes where commercial activity is concentrated and revitalization e?orts will be targeted. Examples of revitalization e?orts include code enforcement, fa ç ade grants, neighborhood cleanups, community organizing etc. Shock City: a situation of rapid or explosive growth in a city, such as jobs and population during the industrial revolution. The city transforms from pastoral to densely populated industrial over a short period of time. Youngstown 2010 Future Land Use Classi?cations: Residential, Single, Two and/ or Three-Family: low-density residential areas characterized by single-family, two-family, three-family houses and townhouses. Residential, Multi-Family: medium-to high-density residential areas characterized by four-family houses or greater, low-rise and high-rise apartments. Business, CBD: high-density commercial area characterized by a combination of business, institutional and recreation activities within the central downtown. Business: commercial areas characterized by medical, professional, retail, wholesale, service, distribution, storage, processing, entertainment, independent parking or a combination of such activities. Industrial, Green: areas characterized by o?ce uses, research, business support services, warehouses, distributors and light manufacturing uses which do not produce any levels of noise, vibration, dust, smoke or pollution and do not include outdoor storage. Industrial, Light: areas characterized by research, business support services, warehouses, distributors and light manufacturing uses which do not produce high levels of noise, vibration, dust, smoke or pollution and do not include outdoor storage. Industrial, Heavy: areas characterized by manufacturing and processing operations which produce relatively high levels of noise, vibration, dust, smoke or pollution or which include outdoor storage. Recreation/Open Space: parks, playgrounds, recreation centers, stadiums and land reserved for outdoor open space. Institutional: areas occupied by schools, churches, hospitals, museums, governmental buildings, community facilities, etc. Transportation/Utilities: areas devoted to railroads, transit lines, freeways, airports, electric sub-stations, water and sewage treatment plants, etc. Agriculture: areas characterized by expansive open space suitable for farming. For more information or to receive a copy of the Youngstown 2010 Citywide Plan contact: Youngstown Planning Department City Hall, 6th Floor 26 South Phelps Street Youngstown, Ohio 44503 330-742-8842 youngstown2010@cityofyoungstownoh.com www.youngstown2010.com C27473/1000/083105