ORANGE COUNTY IMPLEMENTING THE FOUR C s
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1 ORANGE COUNTY IMPLEMENTING THE FOUR C s East Central Florida Corridor Task Force O R A N G E COUN TY P LA N N I N G DIVISION C O M M U N I T Y, E N V I R O N M E N T A L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T S E R V I C E S D E P A R T M E N T J U N E 5,
2 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1. The Four C s in Orange County 2. Market Areas 3. Planning Initiatives 4. Corridors connecting Centers image credit: ch2mhillblogs.com 2
3 THE REGIONAL CONTEXT MYREGION.ORG & HOW SHALL WE GROW?' VISION 1. Preserve Environmental Resources 2. Create Distinctive Communities 3. Multimodal Infrastructure THE FOUR C s: COUNTRYSIDE 3. CENTERS 4. CORRIDORS credit: myregion.org & East-Central Florida Regional Planning Council 3
4 REGIONAL CONTEXT How Shall We Grow Principles 1. Preserve Regionally Significant Natural Areas 2. Provide Transportation Choices STUDY AREA 3. Foster Distinct, Attractive & Safe Communities 4. Create a Range of Housing Opportunities and Choices 5. Build Communities with Educational, Health Care, and Cultural Amenities 6. Encourage a Diverse, Globally Competitive Economy 4
5 ORANGE COUNTY OVERVIEW STUDY AREA WEKIVA US 441 STUDY ECONLOCKHATCHEE RIVER GREEN PLACES (EPD / DEP) COUNTRYSIDE SUNRAIL UCF SR 50 AA STUDY DOWNTOWN ORLANDO OIA CONNECTOR OCCC LAKE BUENA VISTA SAND LAKE OIA RURAL SETTLEMENTS ACTIVE FARMS CENTERS WATERFORD LAKES ALAFAYA/ & AVALON PARK INNOVATION WAY ECON RIVER 528 / ALL ABOARD INNOVATION WAY TAFT MEADOW WOODS COMPLETE COMMUNITIES TOD/TRANSIT READY CORRIDORS MULTIMODAL TRANSIT MEDICAL CITY 5
6 ORANGE COUNTY MARKET AREAS WEKIVA NORTHWEST UCF COREDOWNTOWN ORLANDO EAST WATERFORD LAKES & AVALON PARK ECON RIVER SAND LAKE OIA OCCC SOUTHWEST THEME PARKS INNOVATION WAY TAFT SOUTH MEADOW WOODS RURAL EAST MEDICAL CITY 6
7 ORANGE COUNTY MARKET AREAS SIX DISTINCT MARKET AREAS NORTHWEST County Diversity Market Profile Environmental Stewardship Transportation Framework Land Use Patters Code Foundation CORE EAST RURAL EAST SOUTHWEST SOUTH 7
8 ORANGE COUNTY CURRENT PROJECTS STREAMLINING & SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES SUSTAINABILITY PLAN NORTHWEST LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE UPDATE CORE EAST RURAL EAST THE FOUR Cs SOUTHWEST SOUTH COUNTRYSIDE CENTERS CORRIDORS 8
9 MAYOR S SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE Provide opportunity for future generations Sustain and enhance our quality of life Foster local economic development Main Drivers: tourism, hospitality, construction, health sciences, professional services, educational institutions. IMPLEMENTATION IN A 7-STEP PROCESS County National & International competitiveness Regional Branding, Orlando & Orange County KEY FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS IN 7 FOCUS AREAS: Natural resources Community Arts & Culture Mobility Education Built Environment Civic Engagement 9 9
10 ORANGE COUNTY SUSTAINABLE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE MAYOR S REGULATORY STREAMLINING TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS DRC COMP PLAN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE UPDATE 1. Chapter 9 2. Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 38 PHASE 1 FY14-15 PHASE 2 FY14-15 PHASE 3 FY RECOMMENDATIONS IN 7 TOPIC AREAS: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE INFILL & REDEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW GENERAL ASSESSMENT MARKET AREA ANALYSES PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY SUSTAINABLE CODES FOR TARGETED AREAS ADOPTING SUSTAINABLE CODE COUNTY-WIDE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 10
11 MARKET AREA II - SOUTHWEST Something for Everyone Horizon West / Policy Based CORE EAST RURAL E SOUTHWEST SOUTH 12
12 MARKET AREA II - SOUTHWEST Something for Everyone Horizon West / Policy Based COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements CENTERS Horizon West Lake Buena Vista Convention Center District 13
13 CONVENTION CENTER DISTRICT VISION DISTRICT VISION 25-YEAR HORIZON - GATEWAYS - I-DRIVE / UNIVERSAL LOOP - RESTAURANT ROW The Convention Center District is a world destination, its continued success depends SAND LAKE RD on establishing and implementing a HOSPITALITY & SUPPORT 15-YEAR HORIZON - HOTEL INTEGRATION - WALKABILITY RETROFIT - TRANSPORTATION comprehensive vision for the area. UNIVERSAL BLVD I-4 CONVENTION CENTER VISION 5-YEAR HORIZON - OCCC STRATEGIC VISION - URBAN ENVIRONMENT - CAMPUS ENHANCEMENTS SR
14 CONVENTION CENTER DISTRICT OCCC CAMPUS STRATEGIC VISION Exterior meeting & entertainment spaces Destination and learning lounges Vibrant places Technology infrastructure & equipment OCCC DISTRICT STRATEGIC VISION STEERING COMMITTEE VISION B R A N D I N G TRANSPORTATION Multimodal Walkability PLACEMAKING Sustainable Economic Development REDEVELOPMENT Retrofit Form Regulations IMPLEMENTATION PHASING & FINANCING 15
15 MARKET AREA II - SOUTHWEST Something for Everyone Horizon West / Policy Based COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements CENTERS I Drive Horizon West CORRIDORS SR 429 I-4 OIA Connector 16 16
16 OIA CONNECTOR Alternative Modes & Connections OIA AA Refresh Mobility Benefits Environmental Benefits Land Use & Development Patterns Cost Effectiveness Public Consensus Congestion Relief Economic Development 17
17 MARKET AREA III - CORE Orange County s Origins NORTHWEST CORE EAST RURAL EAST SOUTHWEST SOUTH 18
18 MARKET AREA III - CORE Orange County s Origins N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A 19
19 MARKET AREA III - CORE Orange County s Origins N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A CENTERS Pine Hills Downtown Orlando/CBD Sand Lake Station & TOD Planning 20
20 SAND LAKE STATION & TOD PLANNING County TOD Policies Encourage pedestrian-friendly, compact design Development based on walkable sheds Increased employment and residential densities Promote mix of use and network connectivity Development associated with local identity and branding 21
21 MARKET AREA III - CORE Orange County s Origins N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A CENTERS Pine Hills Downtown Orlando/CBD Sand Lake Station & TOD Planning CORRIDORS SunRail I
22 MARKET AREA IV - SOUTH The Gateway to Orange County CORE Econlockhatchee EAST RURAL EAST SOUTH 23
23 MARKET AREA IV - SOUTH The Gateway to Orange County Econlockhatchee River 24
24 MARKET AREA IV - SOUTH The Gateway to Orange County Econlockhatchee River COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements 25
25 MARKET AREA IV - SOUTH The Gateway to Orange County Econlockhatchee River COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements CENTERS Sunrail Stations Taft OIA Southeast Orlando Sector Plan Medical City Innovation Way 26
26 MARKET AREA IV - SOUTH The Gateway to Orange County Econlockhatchee River COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements CENTERS Sunrail Stations Taft OIA Southeast Orlando Sector Plan Medical City Innovation Way CORRIDORS SunRail All Aboard Florida/528 OIA Connector Osceola Pkwy 27
27 ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 3rd Largest Airport in the Nation (21 Sq.Mi.) Generates $26 Billion for the region annually - 16,600 Jobs 35 million travelers / year - 60 Million Passengers by 2020 $2.1 billion in new investment through 2018 Transit Hub for high speed rail, commuter rail, Bus Rapid Transit and Light Rail Transit 28
28 SOUTHEAST ORLANDO SECTOR PLAN Lake Nona Medical City Greenfield project by the City of Orlando Project area 19,300 acres Growth Management Plan Land Development Code Chapter 68 Sector Plan-Illustrated Guidebook Specific Parcel Master Plans 29
29 SOUTHEAST ORLANDO SECTOR PLAN Lake Nona Medical City Compact mixed-use community Alternative modes of transportation Incorporation of sustainable concepts Integrated environmental, recreational & natural systems Use of public spaces Urban and open Regulatory Standards & Incentives Expedited Review Process Fee Waivers Impact fee reduction 30
30 LAKE NONA SOUTH - MEDICAL CITY $1.5+ Billion in investment South east Orlando: Projected 110,000 jobs by 2040 (+148% increase) $7.6 Billion in economic impact Sanford-Burnham Institute for Medical Research University of Central Florida Health Sciences Campus Nemours Children s Hospital V.A. Medical Center University of Florida Academic & Research Center 31
31 INNOVATION WAY Transect Based Planning Incremental Urbanism Market Based Phasing Plan Economic Development T4 Medium Density Subdistrict (MDS) T5 Transit Station Area Core (TSAC) T3 Low-Medium Density Subdistrict (LMDS) Walkability / Placemaking Jobs-to-Housing Balance Reservation of land for 30+ years Environmental Protection & Sustainability Wildlife corridors: protect environmentally sensitive land Multi-Modal Transportation District Transit ready community Three (3) Program Phases:
32 MARKET AREA V - EAST Live and Learn N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A ORE EAST RURAL EAST SOUTH 33
33 MARKET AREA V - EAST Live and Learn N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A 34
34 MARKET AREA V - EAST Live and Learn N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A CENTERS Waterford Lakes Avalon Park UCF 35
35 UCF MASTER PLAN UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Second Largest University in the USA Next to one of the top five research parks in the USA Ranked 5th for "Up-and-Coming universities (U.S News and World Report) Students from over 120 countries 1,415-acre campus, 10 miles North of Innovation Way 36
36 MARKET AREA V - EAST Live and Learn N/A COUNTRYSIDE N/A CENTERS Waterford Lakes Avalon Park UCF CORRIDORS All Aboard Florida East SR 50 / SR 408 SR 417 Alafaya Trail 37
37 MARKET AREA VI RURAL EAST Orange County s Environmental Refuge Econlockhatchee River ST RURAL EAST 38 38
38 MARKET AREA VI RURAL EAST Orange County s Environmental Refuge Econlockhatchee River 39
39 ENVIRONMENTAL LAND STEWARDSHIP LDC Article XI: Econlockhatchee River Protection LDC Article XVIII: Environmental Land Stewardship CP FLU5.4 Environmental Resource Management CP C2.3 Econlockhatchee (Econ) River Basin 40
40 MARKET AREA VI RURAL EAST Orange County s Environmental Refuge Econlockhatchee River COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements Farmland Deseret Ranch Lake Pickett 41
41 LAKE PICKETT NORTH & SOUTH EAST of Econ River Outside Urban Service Area Adjacent to Rural Settlements Development Pressure Commercial Dev. Pressure (E Coloniall Dr) Residential Dev. Pressure (Proximity to UCF) 42
42 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL GROWTH LDS Church Land Holdings 11% of Orange County 0.7% of Florida $1 Billion Assessed Value County Acres County % Tract % Orange 70,446 11% 24% Osceola 182,685 19% 62% Brevard 41,560 6% 14% Total 294, % 43
43 MARKET AREA VI RURAL EAST Orange County s County s Environmental EnvironmentalRefuge Refuge Econlockhatchee River East SR 50 All Aboard FL (SR 528) COUNTRYSIDE Rural Settlements Farmland Deseret Ranch CENTERS N/A CORRIDORS All Aboard Florida High Speed Rail SR 528 East SR 50 44
44 PRESENTATION SUMMARY STUDY AREA WEKIVA ECONLOCKHATCHEE RIVER GREEN PLACES (EPD / DEP) COUNTRYSIDE UCF DOWNTOWN ORLANDO WATERFORD LAKES & AVALON PARK ECON RIVER LAKE BUENA VISTA INNOVATION WAY TAFT MEADOW WOODS RURAL SETTLEMENTS ACTIVE FARMS CENTERS SAND LAKE OIA OCCC COMPLETE COMMUNITIES TOD/TRANSIT READY CORRIDORS MULTIMODAL TRANSIT MEDICAL CITY 45
45 QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION 46
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