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Public Forum-Part II: June 20, 2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

Tonight s Agenda I. Schedule and Next Steps II. Presentations i. Abbe Milstein (Luxmanor) ii. Matt Tifford (Randolph Hills) iii. Liz King (Walter Johnson cluster) iv. John Carter 2

Project Schedule and Next Steps June July June 6, 2016 June 20, 2016 June 30, 2016 July 11,2016 July 28, 2016 Public Meeting: Joint meeting with MCPS Public Meeting: Property owners and Civic/Homeowners-Part II Planning Board Briefing on the Adaptive Reuse Study (Bolan Smart) Public Meeting: Preliminary Recommendations Planning Board: Preliminary Recommendations September September 8, 2016 Staff/working draft to the Planning Board October Public Hearing 3

Public Forum-Part I (February, 2016) Property Owners Federal Realty JCC Randolph Hills Shopping Center Jordan Silverman Civics and others Garrett Park Citizens Association Cherington Townhouses Luxmanor Citizens Association Randolph Hills Civic Association Sierra Club (Montgomery County) Friends of White Flint Federal Realty Investment Trust: Montrose Crossing 4

Meetings With Property Owners 1 3 2 5 5 3 4 4 6 7 8 9 1 16 15 14 13 10 11 12 1. Federal Realty: Montrose Crossing and Federal Plaza 2. The Morgan Apartments 3. JCC Properties: Main Campus, 6101 Executive Boulevard, and 6101 Montrose Road 4. Wilgus and Willco properties 5. Kaiser Permanente: Mid-Atlantic Headquarters and lab 6. 6120 and 6130 Executive Blvd. 7. 6010 Executive Blvd. 8. 6006 Executive Blvd. 9. 6000 Executive Blvd-Guardian Realty 10. 4935 Nicholson Ct. 11. 4900 Nicholson Ct.-Barwood 12. Randolph Hills Shopping Center 13. 11700 Parklawn Drive 14. 11820 Parklawn Drive 15. Loehmann s Plaza 16. 5465 Randolph Road 5

Property Owners with concept redevelopment plans 2 1 5 1. Montrose Crossing 2. Wilgus and Willco 3. 6006 Executive Blvd 4. 6010 Executive Blvd 5. Loehmann s Plaza 2 3 4 6

Randolph Civic Association and White Flint 2 June 20, 2016

RCA-Land (District 3)

On February 4, 2016 the RCA presented this vision, image and character for WF2: Vision, Image and Character Transition area from the high density in WF1 to quiet residential streets with multimodel access to nearby commercial businesses, and parks. WF2 presents an opportunity to help develop a more central sense of place within RCA-land.

Concept Plan Presented

On February 4, 2016 the RCA presented this vision for transportation and connections for WF2: Transportation and Connections Walkable/bikeable connections to Pike District/White Flint Metro BRT stop servicing neighborhood to Pike District/WF Metro Road improvements at Parklawn and Randolph Road improvements at Boiling Brook and Rocking Horse

WF I RCA-Land

On February 4, 2016 the RCA presented this vision for parks and open space for WF2: Parks and Open Space/Public Facilities Pocket park at Putnam and Macon Park at MCPS Rocking Horse Center Polling place and activity building at Rocking Horse Center Town Center in Randolph Hills shopping Center.

Land Use/Density Commercial/residential zoning at Randolph Hills Shopping Center Montrose Church Townhomes Loehmann s Plaza redevelopment Montrose East Parkway

Thank You!

Liz King, on behalf of the Walter Johnson Cluster of PTAs

Cumulative Projected Impact of Developments Approved in Walter Johnson Cluster Elementary Middle High Total 2000- Present: 1098 696 676 WMAL/Rock Sp/Wh Fl 2 WMAL Expect Soon 195 SFHs, 135 TH units/dxs (MNCPPC) Rock Spring MP (scenario 3): Expect 2017 239 TH units, 2149 HR units White Flint 2 SP (scenario 3): Expect 2017 492 TH units, 4428 HR units SFH units (195).323,.132,.154 63 32 30 TH/DX units (866).144,.064,.073 125 55 63 MR/HR units (6577).048,.020,.026 316 132 171 WMAL/Rock Sp/Wh Fl2 Subtotals 504 219 264 Total with WMAL/Rock Sp/Wh Fl 2: 1602 915 940

School Needs During Life of Plans Elementary Middle High Roundtable 30-Year Projections 5500 2750 3500 Rock Sp/Wh Fl 2 (scenario 3) 420 180 225 Not included: Other 30-year development, turnover, students welcomed from other clusters Subtotal 5920 2930 3725 CIP Plan Capacity 4500-4631 2429 2335 (guideline max) (guideline max) (until solution) Deficit 1289-1420 501 1390 Needed 2 schools 1 school HS solution Closed Schools Questionable* No Yes, but plans Other Schools WF South shrank WMAL considered mention for other clusters *sites are very small, at 3.08 and 3.53 acres. 2 sites are schools there s no net gain of land if they are moved. 1 site is both small, at 4.54 acres, and requires moving the HOC to separate space perhaps no net gain of resources if it is moved. The MCPS Chief Operating Officer estimates a cost of $28-35,000,000 to reopen a closed elementary school to meet Code requirements and MCPS standards. That would mean no savings over new construction. No feasibility studies have been done on any site.

Methodology: Dates in the first chart come from MNCPPC and Rockville planning records. Units are figures used by Bruce Crispell, MCPS Division of Long-Range Planning in developing the enrollment figures for the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), except as otherwise noted. Student generation rates are the rates provided by MCPS and MNCPPC. Rates used for 2000-03 are the 2004-05 student generation rates. I was unable to obtain the 2000-03 generation rates.

An Employment Center for the 21 st Century 6010 Executive Boulevard Placemaking, Connections, Energy and Environment

site area and location 6010 Executive Boulevard 6010 Executive Boulevard Site Area: 234,788 sf Building: 100,126 sf (0.43 FAR) Land Use: Office

existing conditions 6010 Executive Boulevard Existing Features: Streets Buildings White Flint Metro Station Streams M 6010

Existing Features: Existing Office Building (100,126 sf) Surface parking spaces Forest and stream area Adjacent office buildings Adjacent single family detached homes Buildings setbacks Executive Boulevard Adjacent parking structure existing conditions 6010 Executive Boulevard

existing conditions 6010 Executive Boulevard

development activity 6010 Executive Boulevard 1 2 4 5 3 7 6 7 Recent Leasing Activity: 1. Kaiser Permanente 2. Monument Realty 3. 6006 Executive Blvd. (Peel property) 4. WBCMT Active Sites: 5. 6010 Executive Blvd. 6. Wilco 7. Guardian Realty Under Construction: 7. Pike & Rose 1,500 feet to new to Metro Access Platform

Location 2101 East Jefferson 6116 Executive Boulevard 6120 Executive Boulevard 6006 Executive Boulevard Owner/Major Tenant Kaiser Permanente Site Area (square feet) Floor Area (square feet) 6010 Executive Boulevard FAR/Use 177,072 237,910 1.34 FAR/ Medical Office WBCMT 210,830 217,107 1.03 FAR/Office Monument Realty Peel Development 562,837 354,840 0.63 FAR/ Office 225,769 48,600 0.21 FAR/ Office (NIH) Totals 965,678 641,350 recent lease activity 6010 Executive Boulevard 234,788 sf 100,126 0.43 FAR/ Office

6010 1,500 feet to new Metro Platform M connections 6010 Executive Boulevard Existing Features: Streets Buildings White Flint Metro Station Streams Proposed: New local streets Existing bus transit line, with potential new bikeway and enhanced sidewalks connecting to Pike & Rose and Metro Intersection improvement Trail system Transportation Demand Management Program

Building Design and Placemaking: Multi-tenant occupancy Higher ceilings More generous structural spans Ability for employees to customize space Mixing in non-traditional uses with office uses Integrating tech and office space Labs as an accepted part of the office workplace Fabrication on demand - graphic design, 3D printing Value of place Collaboration Part of a larger enhanced neighborhood workplace trends 6010 Executive Boulevard Connections: Walkable, dense and transit linked places Move people and goods efficiently Energy Efficiency: Focus on more sustainable larger areas and sites - green neighborhood planning and design Planning for energy efficiency - green buildings Environment: Interest in healthy, sustainable, and productive work settings Improved indoor air quality Design with nature and reducing environmental footprint Source: Gensler Design Forecast

Source: M-NCPPC concept framework 6010 Executive Boulevard

Source: Urban Land Institute ULl - concept 6010 Executive Boulevard

sustainable neighborhood planning and design 6010 Executive Boulevard Neighborhoods and Place Making Linkage/Pedestrian Orientation Compatibility and Energy Conservation Environmental Protection - Place for knowledge based workers - Mixed use - Public open space - Employment/retail - Housing variety - Buildings oriented to Executive Boulevard - Public Art - Bus transit link to Metro station - Bus shelters - Improved pedestrian access & streetscape - Bicycle network - Trail system - Underground parking - Reduced use of autos - Compatibility - Site orientation - Solar access - Solar panels - Recycle existing buildings - Green neighborhood design - Green Buildings - Forest conservation - On-site stormwater - Rain gardens - Tree panels - Increased tree canopy - Stream improvements - Grey water recycling - Coverage limit - Habitat Protection

opportunities 6010 Executive Boulevard 5 1 Existing Office 100,126 sf 2 New Office/Retail/ Other 252,126 sf 3 Housing 117,394 sf (100 Units) 1 2 4 3 6 6 Placemaking: 4 Community Green/Open Space 5 Open Space/Play Area 6 Enhanced Executive Boulevard (wide sidewalk, bikeway, double row of street trees) 7 Forest enhancement 5 10 7 Community green/open space

opportunities 6010 Executive Boulevard 5 4 3 Connections: 1 Existing Office 100,126 sf 2 New Office/Retail/ Other 252,126 sf 3 Housing 117,394 sf (100 Units) 2 1 Connections: 4 Enhanced Executive Boulevard - wide sidewalk, bikeway, double row of street trees, new pedestrian oriented streetlights, benches 5 Bus transit along Executive Boulevard with bus shelters 6 Trail along stream to Executive Blvd. 7 Underground parking 893 spaces 7 6 8 Trail along stream

opportunities 6010 Executive Boulevard 3 5 1 1 Existing Office 100,126 sf 2 New Office/Retail 252,126 sf 3 New Housing/Retail 117,394 sf 2 1 (100 Units) Energy: Buildings oriented east and west for maximum daylighting of interiors Maximum solar access for public spaces Rain garden (park area and Exec. Blvd.) Solar panels for generating electricity Geothermal wells for heating and cooling LED Lighting Electric vehicle charging stations Environment: 50 percent tree canopy Reduced imperviousness Green roof new buildings Cool roof existing building

View along Executive Boulevard - Wide Sidewalks and Bikeway opportunities 6010 Executive Boulevard Placemaking: Street oriented buildings Canopy of trees Open space Connections: Bus transit along Executive Boulevard Wide sidewalk Bikeway Energy: East/west building orientation for maximum daylighting LED lighting Reduced auto dependence Environment: Tree save areas and increased tree canopy Stormwater and rain garden along sidewalk

Land Uses: uses Parking: recommendations 6010 Executive Boulevard Provide a mix of land uses: - 350,000 total square feet (100,126 existing) *retail, *research and development, **outdoor recreation facility, **artisan manufacturing and production, office, medical office, and light industrial and manufacturing - 120,000 square feet of *residential or 100 units Note: Existing use limitations - *limited and **not permitted in the EOF Zone 893 spaces (2 floors) needed with new development School Impact: 100 High-rise units (example): - Elementary (100 DUs X 0.044 = 4.4 students) - Middle School (100 DUs X 0.014 = 1.4 students) - High School (100 DUs X 0.017 = 1.7 students) (Source: MCPS School Yield Calculations for the Walter Johnson Cluster) Opportunity for Transportation Improvements Opportunity for Sustainable Neighborhood Planning and Building Design - Placemaking, Connections, Energy and Environment