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NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Lund Consulting, Inc.Community Outreach Spring 2015
City of Seattle
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
AS REPORTED IN A 1999 MEMOTO THE CITY COUNCIL:
Background in City of Seattle
“At least 34 neighborhoods have included in their neighborhood plans at least some recommendations related to conserving or enhancing community character. As envisioned by some neighborhoods, a conservation district would provide guidelines, support and potential incentives for the conservation of important neighborhood buildings and design characteristics, but would not be as prescriptive as the landmark and special review districts that the City currently uses. ...”
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
What is a Neighborhood Conservation District? A City-designated district with a distinct character and
clear geographical boundaries.
Changes to buildings are overseen by a board that includes design professionals and neighborhood representatives.
Other cities that have implemented districts could be described as a hybrid of the City’s landmark/special review districts and the City’s Design Review program.
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Some Cities with Neighborhood Conservation Districts
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Conservation District Goals Honor new design and creativity in development, while
ensuring we don’t lose out on the creativity and ingenuity of past generations.
Engage neighborhoods with a distinctive character in a conversation about what future development looks like.
Provide tailored guidelines and regulations to respond to the unique development conditions in each neighborhood conservation district.
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Sample District Eligibility Criteria Must contain at least one block face. (Some cities have larger
minimums.)
May include residential and non-residential buildings.
A majority of the buildings and contributing landscape and streetscape features in the proposed district must be at least 25 years old.
Built character is generally consistent with underlying zoning, and with the Comprehensive Plan.
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
PhiladelphiaIn-Fill
New housingwith design review
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Typical Nomination Process New districts may be nominated by neighborhood
property owners, city departments or members of the public. (typically over 50% owner agreement.)
Nominations identify design features significant to the district, consistent with criteria provided by the City, including:
• Elements that contribute to the neighborhood’s character.
• District boundaries.
• Survey of the area to determine what buildings, landscape, and streetscape features are to be included.
The Council would need to approve designations.
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Design Guidelines
Clear and specific guidelines established for each district.
Identify character-defining features of contributing structures or landscapes.
Certificates of approval would be required.
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Menu of Features which could be governed by NCDs, based on survey & interest
New construction, including infill development Demolition of contributing buildings Proposed departures from development standards Major alterations Building siting Building height or width Accessory buildings Building materials Landscaping, sidewalks, and planting strips Porches, fences, and retaining walls Doors and windows
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
Example Character Structures Ballard
City of Seattle NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRATEGY
Spring 2015
District Governance and Administration A citywide board composed of:
• design professionals • neighborhood representatives• other stakeholders with a demonstrated interest
Staffed by an administrator responsible for: • neighborhood outreach • nomination review• guideline development• certificates of approval • permit review• administration
Questions?
Lund Consulting, Inc.Community Outreach City of Seattle Neighborhood Conservation DistrictsMarch 23, 2015