Implementation




The creation of this Comprehensive Plan has allowed Miami Township to develop a shared Vision for its future and determine the actions necessary to achieve this Vision. However, the Miami Township Comprehensive Plan is just the first step toward achieving the Vision established throughout this planning process. A strong set of implementation strategies is necessary to make certain that the Township has the full set of tools needed to achieve its goals. The following recommendations will help ensure that the Township’s Vision will be realized. 


                • The Trustees should organize an informal committee on an annual basis consisting of department heads, 
                  Zoning Commission members, Board of Trustees, and citizens to review the progress of the Plan 
                  implementation and recommend amendments or new initiatives, if needed. The primary purpose of this annual 
                  review is to evaluate progress toward, or variance from, the Plan’s Vision and Goals. 

                • Convene a committee to comprehensively review the Plan every three to five years to determine if additional 
                  updates are necessary or if further issues need to be addressed. Regular review and updating of the Plan will 
                  ensure that the Township’s policies match its needs, and will give the Township an opportunity to address any
                  issues that cannot be foreseen at this time. The Committee should be similarly configured to the original 
                  Comprehensive Plan committee in its inclusion of a wide cross-section of residents, business operators, local 
                  organization representatives and Township and County officials and staff. 

                • Use the Vision and Goals developed in this Comprehensive Plan to help shape Township policies where 
                  appropriate. 

                • Evaluate the existing Zoning Ordinance and Map systematically to determine the most effective means of 
                  implementing the Preferred Land Use Plan. Although some of the Township’s existing zoning categories may 
                  be readily used to reflect the Preferred Land Use Plan, some revisions and potential new zoning categories or 
                  overlays may be necessary. In particular, the Township could consider more extensive mixed use development
                  regulations to address the Preferred Land Use Plan’s recommendations for the State Route 28 Corridor and 
                  the Miamiville and Branch Hill areas. In preparing the Purpose Statement for any new or revised zoning
                  category or overlay district, references to the Vision and Goals and the Preferred Land Use Plan will be 
                  beneficial. 

                • Use the Thoroughfare Plan and the Traffic Mitigation Plan developed by the Trustees to continue to 
                  communicate the Township’s transportation improvement and management needs to the Clermont County 
                  Engineer and, where appropriate, the Ohio Department of Transportation. As the Traffic Mitigation plan 
                  identifies, a continuation of the Township’s strong working relationship with the County, and consistent 
                  communication between the Township and these two entities, will be necessary to address the Township’s 
                  local transportation needs. 

                • Update the Pathways Master plan on the basis of the Pathway Priorities map. 

                • Use the priorities identified on the Pathway Priorities map to identify and pursue grants sources, such as the 
                  Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ NatureWorks grants and the trails grants associated with the Clean 
                  Ohio Fund and Transportation Enhancement Grants to seed the Township’s pathway system. 

                • If grant funding does not permit satisfactory pathway system development, then evaluate opportunities for 
                  increasing the Township’s available funding for pathways development. Possible strategies may include Tax 
                  Increment Financing (TIF) or similar districts, voluntary funding districts, or a small levy. Close coordination 
                  with the County Engineer will be necessary to evaluate construction feasibility. 

                • Continue to acquire land as available for parks and recreational facilities, especially when doing so will 
                  reinforce the development and redevelopment patterns identified in the Preferred Land Use Plan and the 
                  updated Pathways plan. 

                • Upgrade the Township’s Gateways by designing a more substantial gateway marker and installing them at 
                  appropriate locations (see the Preferred Land Use Plan). A hierarchy of major and minor gateways will be 
                  appropriate. Continue to negotiate the placement of the Township’s name on other appropriate markers, 
                  including water towers and appropriate commercial signage. The Township should also consider placement of 
                  appropriately-scaled gateway markers on the Little Miami Scenic Trail and other regional trails as they may be
                  developed.

                • Evaluate opportunities to strengthen Miami Township’s efforts to attract new businesses, particularly to the 
                  commercial redevelopment areas identified. For example, it may be beneficial to team with the Milford-Miami 
                  Township Chamber of Commerce, the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce and the County Economic 
                  Development Department to develop information sheets regarding available sites and make those available to 
                  potential commercial redevelopers. 

                • Examine opportunities for facilitate economic development. For example, the Township may wish to consider 
                  targeted tax incentives or abatements to meet specific economic development goals. 

                • Continue to pursue public relations efforts to establish the Township’s identity through Township and regional 
                  media.






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