Ormond Beach Concept Master Plan Study
Transcript of Ormond Beach Concept Master Plan Study
JONI L. JANECKI & ASSOCIATES
THE CAPITAL PROJECTS GROUP
YORK CONSULTING GROUP, LLC
Ormond Beach Concept Master Plan Study City Council Study Session- Presentation City of Oxnard, CA October 21, 2014
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• Introduction: Peter Brand
• Community Engagement
• Vision Framework & Preferred Plan
• Economic Viability • University of California: Division of Agriculture &
Natural Resources
• Summary: Peter Brand
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Regional Context
Previously Proposed Development Site
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Master Plan SITE
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Restoration Plan (Alternative 2U)
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Regional Context: Crescent Plan Concept
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Community Engagement
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Community Engagement
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Concept 4 Concept 3 Concept 2 Concept 1
Workshop I Concepts
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Workshop I: March 7, 2014
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Concept 3 Concept 2 Concept 1
Concept 6 Concept 5 Concept 4
Workshop II Concepts
Workshop II: July 31, 2014
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Vision Framework
& Preferred
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Regional Trails Map
Regional Trails
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Crescent Plan Concept
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Regional Context: Crescent Plan Concept
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Crescent Plan Concept: Area Ratios
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UC-ANR Campus Program and Adjacencies
Village Center
Garden Restaurant
UC-ANR Campus
Offices
Community Park
Hospitality/ Conference Center
Demonstration Farm
Pick Your Own Habitat Restoration Nursery
Master Gardener Integrated
Storm Water Management
Auditorium/ Event Space
Exhibition
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Scenarios & Sketches
Aerial: Looking south west
Channel Islands
Public access to wetlands/beach
UC-ANR Village Center
Community Park
Commercial
Hospitality
Hueneme Road
Edison Road
Arnold Road
UC-ANR Open Space
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UPLAND LANDSCAPE & TRANSITION BUFFER TO UC ANR
ORMOND BEACH UPLAND PLANT RESTORATION
CONSTRUCTED WETLAND & STORMWATER TREATMENT AREAS
ORMOND BEACH WETLAND RESTORATION
UC ANR FIELDS & ORCHARDS
PLANTED BIOSWALES
TERRACED EDGE FROM CRESCENT TO BIOSWALE PATHS
OPEN SPACE & PARKLAND
PARKING AREAS: PERMEABLE PAVING WITH BIOSWALES
MULTI-MODAL PATH LINKS TO NORTH HUENEME
LANDSCAPED EDGE ALONG HUENEME
UC ANR FIELDS & ORCHARDS
TRAIL
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Crescent Concept
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Circulation Concept
ECONOMIC VIABILITY
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Objective
To create a renowned wildlife refuge and provide a framework for the development of a world-class district focused on education, research, commerce and coastal recreation related to agriculture and sustainability.
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A Balance of Uses – The Ormond Beach district will feature large-scale protected habitat with synergistic commercial and educational uses. A Compatible, Synergistic Mix of Commercial and Educational Uses -The mix of uses must support the overall project objectives both in concept and economic viability. Uses that are not preserved open space should take advantage of the project’s coastal, open space environment and complement the overall project vision. Each land use should benefit from the surrounding project elements and help reinforce the project’s overall identity and economic viability. Adjacent properties may include additional commercial, a creative office campus, adaptive reuse of industrial space, additional education and research facilities and a sustainable residential community. Context Creates Value – Take a district-wide approach to master planning, zoning for compatible uses on adjacent parcels and aggressively remediating specific existing conditions
Guiding Principles
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Design for Flexible Phasing of Development – The project will develop over time and the opportunities and potential of the site and district will evolve. Investment as Catalyst – Strategic investments can create momentum. University of California and other institutions can help define the project and attract additional investment. Capital Projects Strategic Considerations – All strategies to maximize this opportunity to create and capture value must be evaluated through the lens of benefit/cost and financial feasibility • Catalyst Projects • Leverage Points • Required Investment Thresholds • Increments / Phasing • Options • Risks
Guiding Principles
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Potential Uses Include: Community Park, Village Center, Hospitality/Conference Center, Garden Restaurant, Auditorium/Event Space, Master Gardener, UC-ANR Campus, Offices, Exhibition, Pick Your Own, Habitat Restoration Nursery, Demonstration Farm, Integrated Storm Water Management
Potential Ormond Beach Special Planning District
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University of California: Division of
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Christopher M. Smith, PhD Director
UCCE-Ventura County & the Hansen Agricultural Research & Extension Center
669 County Square Drive, Suite #100 Ventura, CA 93003-5401
[email protected] (805) 662-6943
University of California
Cooperative Extension &
A Vision for a Ventura County
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University of California Division of
Agriculture and Natural Resources
The “11th” UC Campus – “Das Volks Campus”
ANR’s mission is to: • Maintain and enhance connections that fully engage UC with the people of California
• Achieve innovation in fundamental and applied research and education that supports;
• Sustainable, safe, nutritious food production and delivery
• Economic success in a global economy
• A sustainable, healthy productive environment
• Science literacy and youth development programs
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University of California
• Cooperative Extension – 50 county offices, local/statewide initiatives, 9 Research Extension Centers, 4H and Master Gardener programs, and 173+ AG advisors
• Agricultural Experiment Stations – campus-
based research and teaching programs at UC Riverside, Davis and Berkeley
Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The “11th” UC Campus – “Das Volks Campus”
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University of California Cooperative Extension – Ventura County
Research, Service & Education Programs 4H Youth, Families & Communities Programs (K12 field trips) Master Garden program (200+ MG volunteers; w/sites in Ojai, TO) Field Research (strawberries, citrus/avocados, pests, invasive weeds, new crops) Lab Research (fungus, bacterial & insect pests; nematodes; pest ID ) Professional Outreach (commodity workshops, college courses, seminars)
Currently, staff of 20: 6 Farm/Agricultural Advisors (2 additional shared with LA/SLO counties) 4 Research Associates and Technicians 6 Education, Outreach & Training Leaders 4 Administration & Leadership
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University of California Cooperative Extension – Ventura County
Opportunity to create an
Agricultural Research and Education Center for Ventura County;
• that serves as a county-regional gathering point to unite all AG and natural resources stakeholders in our community
• engaged in leading-edge basic and applied research pertinent to local agriculture and natural resources
• couples local needs to CE AG advisors and campus-based resources to address issues in a timely and applicable manner
• enhances and expands agricultural education & science literacy • engages the community in the science of agriculture, from home gardener to
commercial grower
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Objectives • Regional Hub for Agriculture and Natural Resource Activities
• Catalyst for recruiting inter-/national expertise, funding, & resources to VC • Provides additional state and national scale exposure for VC • Serves as a central resource for community AG & environmental stakeholders
• Full-service research facility (diagnostics, basic/applied, molecular/field)
• 4-6 Resident/semi-Resident Growers/Ag Researchers (inter-/national)
• Source of expertise and novel cultural approaches for VC agriculture
• $300K - $2M annually in extramural funded research to VC
• 4-6 local AG and Natural Resource conferences (~100 person)
• 2-4 National NR/AG-Commodity conferences (300+ person)
A VC Agricultural Research and Education Center
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Objectives (con’t) • Technical training & demonstration workshops (food, field practices)
• 6-24 Undergraduate, Graduate and Post-Graduate Trainees
• Bringing highly-skilled researchers to VC
• Ag Education & Science Literacy Summer Camp (300+ K-12 students/summer)
• engage and nurture a new generation of growers and AG researchers
• Public AG/Science Education Forums • active public education on AG issues and literacy
• Refocuses Thelma Hansen Funds to VC interests
• Plant breeding program specific to VC crops (e.g., berries, avocadoes)
• UC Naturalist Program (NR docent training)
A VC Agricultural Research and Education Center
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Master Gardener Demonstration
Gardens
Youth, Families & Communities Education & Training Gardens
HazMat Facility
Equipment Shed
Postharvest & AG Engineering Lab Dormitory Visitor
Residences
Green House Complex
Main Building
MG Greenhouse
Biocontrol Greenhouse
Plant Variety Demonstration
Orchard and Fields
Urban/Peri-Urban Landscape Research
Area
Lysimeter
Master Gardener - 4H Facility
Ag Education & Nature Interpretive Center
Machine Shop
Artificial Stream 200+ ac
Facility
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Catering & Food Demo
Kitchen
Restrooms
Restroom (M)
Auditorium
Lobby
Education-Administration
Wing
Research Wing
Master Gardener Demonstration
Garden
Main Entrance
Reception
Main Entrance
Doors to gardens
Restrooms
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MG/4-H Facility Ag Education & Nature
Interpretive Center
Enclosed Room
(4H office, classroom,
storage, 800 ft2)
Enclosed Room (MG,
breakroom,office/kiosk
800 ft2)
Open Breezeway
(400 ft2)
Enclosed Room
(restrooms, displays, 600 ft2)
Open Breezeway
(400 ft2)
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Funding
• Thelma Hansen (Endowment) Fund • University of California • California Commodity Commissions
– Strawberry, Avocados, Citrus, etc.
• Federal – Department of Agriculture – Department of the Interior – FDA/NIH (Food Safety, Human Health) – EPA
• State – CDFA – Economic Development – Health & Human Services
• County/Municipalities • Local Growers and Grower Collaboratives
Infrastructure Facilities Operational
Potential Sources:
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Channel Islands
Public access to wetlands/beach
UC-ANR Village Center
Community Park
Commercial
Hospitality
Hueneme Road
Edison Road
Arnold Road
Summary: Next Steps & Opportunities
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DISCUSSION
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