The Etna Township Trustees appointed fifteen (15) community residents to the Community Advisory Committee to help guide the creation of the Township's next comprehensive plan. 

The Etna Township Comprehensive Plan Community Advisory Committee meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month beginning at 6:00pm. The public is encouraged to attend. The meeting is held at the Etna Township building, 51 Liberty Street. 

Together with Neighborhood Strategies (our planning consultant), the Community Advisory Committee has drafted the following public survey. Survey questions were designed to help the committee gather information about public sentiment on a variety of issues affecting the future of the Etna Township. Questions asked for basic demographic information, as well as opinions regarding current and future services, and development within the community. One of the most important considerations when formulating a comprehensive plan is public input.

Results of the survey will be posted to the Etna Township website.

What is a comprehensive plan? 
A comprehensive plan is a plan for a community’s future that attempts to consider all local and regional factors. It evaluates the state of the community by taking inventory of current demographics, infrastructure, services, and physical characteristics, as well as by assessing the needs and concerns of its residents. The plan then incorporates this information into a series of explicitly stated goals, objectives, and recommendations. Ideally a comprehensive plan is updated every five years. 

Many of the recommendations within the comprehensive plan are visualized through the future land use map, a document that indicates where particular types of land uses have been recommended within the community. It should be emphasized that the Future Land Use Map is not a zoning map; rather, it is a collection of recommendations. An area on the future land use map that has been recommended for industrial use, for example, has not been rezoned and will not necessarily host an industrial use in the future. The future land use map and the comprehensive plan are guides that should be considered and observed by local officials when making decisions concerning the community.

THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO COMPLETE THIS SURVEY! 

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* 1. What is your relationship to the Township?

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* 2. In what section of the township do you live?

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* 3. How many years have you lived in the Township?

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* 4. What are the ages of those living in your house? Check all that apply.

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* 5. Where do members of your household work? Check all that apply.

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* 6. What are the top two reasons you live in the Township?

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* 7. Do you rent or own your home? 

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* 8. Is farming your family's primary source of income?

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* 9. If you are a farmer, how many acres do you own?

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* 10. How many acres do you own?

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* 11. How likely are you to sell your property in the next 12 months

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* 12. The Township needs more of which type(s) of housing units? Check all that apply.

The following questions relate to future development in the Township as a direct result of Intel's planned investment. Development pressure will only get stronger. The addition of businesses and manufacturing will help offset the tax burden on our residents. Increased tax revenue from businesses can also help the Township road fund, school system, fire department and many other government services. In consideration of these factors, please answer the following questions:

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* 13. Would You Consider Yourself: 

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* 14. Which type(s) of commercial development would you like to see in the Township? Check all that apply.

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* 15. Which type(s) of job-creating employment opportunities would you like to see in the Township? Check all that apply. 

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* 16. What are methods of encouraging businesses/industry you would support?

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* 17. Would you like to see more public parkland in the Township?

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* 18. How important is it to use land use planning and zoning in the following manner:

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Protection of Flood Plains
Protection of Sensitive Wetlands
Protection of Steep Areas Prone to Erosion
Protection of Farmland
Protection of Air Quality

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* 19. Do you feel the following services are needed or should be improved? Check all that apply.

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* 20. Items for which you would support an additional tax. Check all that apply. 

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* 21. Which type of tax would you support for such services? 

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* 22. In your opinion, is it important to work with adjacent communities to coordinate growth?

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* 23. Do you think a bike path system should be strategically created for recreation and possibly commuting purposes in the Township?

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* 24. Please feel free to comment on issues affecting the Township that are not addressed in this survey.

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