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February 2006 NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN GUIDELINES PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY PLAN OVERVIEW

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NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN GUIDELINES PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY PLAN OVERVIEW. February 2006. Community Plan and Related Documents. Steering Committee = 20+ Subcommittees = 20 Technical Committees = 30+ Public workshops = 4 (attended by 500+) Individual/Group Meetings = 125+. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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February 2006

NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN GUIDELINESPRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE

DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY PLAN

OVERVIEW

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Community Plan and Related Documents

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Full Public Discussion Steering Committee = 20+Subcommittees = 20Technical Committees = 30+Public workshops = 4 (attended

by 500+)Individual/Group Meetings = 125+

Stakeholder outreach Community groups and adjacent

neighborhood outreachNewsletters Project websiteEmail list

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Downtown Structure

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Neighborhoods

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NeighborhoodCenters: 5 minute walk

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Existing Parks –5 minute walking distance

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Existing and Proposed Parks –5 minute walking distance

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Parks +Recreation

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Freeway Lid

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Building Height and Sun Access

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Base FAR(Maximum and Minimum)

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FAR Bonus for Amenities Affordable Housing Urban Open Space

(public parks and/or plazas)

Three-Bedroom Units Eco-Roofs Public Right-of-Way

Improvements Employment Uses Public Parking

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Maximum FAR with all Incentives/ Bonuses/TDR

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ExistingEstimated Buildout

Population 27,500 89,100

Household Population 22,150 80,750Group Quarters Population 5,350 8,350

Employment 74,500 167,700

Residential Units 14,600 53,100Hotel Rooms 8,800 20,000Retail (million sf) 2.7 6.1Office (million sf) 9.5 22.0Civic Office (million sf) 3.7 7.8Other Uses (million sf) 3.7 5.3Parks and Open Space (acres) 78.9 130.8

Buildout Projections (2030)

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Other Updates:

Five-Year Implementation Plan Comprehensive Parking Plan Streetscape Manual Update Barrio Logan Community Plan Update Upcoming:

Sustainable Development Guidelines Lighting Study

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Neighborhood Design Guidelines:

Downtown-wide Guidelines (Phase I) Special character for Neighborhoods

(Phase II) Little Italy

Airport and other determining traits Parks and Special Projects Gateways and Linkages Special character

East Village Refining Large Floorplate and Fine Grain definitions Additional Park in southeastern Barrio Logan, Working Waterfront interface

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Employment Required

Large FloorplateAllowed

Fine Grained Area

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Land Use

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East Village Green

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East Village Green

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East Village Green:

Along Fault Lines

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GG

EE

BroadwayBroadway

MarketMarket

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Park

Park

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13th Street

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13th Street

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Streets as Extension of Open Space

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February 2006

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February 2006

NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN GUIDELINESPRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE

DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY PLAN

OVERVIEW