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CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN # DRAFT February 13, 2012 /U.S. 1 N and Vicinity (existing conditions) Note: Block boundary for illustrative purposes only. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 1

CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN # BLOCKS J-K Submitted in conjunction w/ SP # by: CESC MALL LAND L.L.C. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Cover Sheet/Context Map...1 Introduction...2 Base Plan: Sector Plan Conditions, Base Map...3 Sector Plan Conditions, Orthophotos...3 Sector Plan Maps Building Heights Map...4 Bulk Plane Angle Map...4 Build To Lines Map...5 et Network and Typology Map...5 Tower Coverage Map...6 Land Use Mix Map...6 Public Open Space Map...7 Retail Frontage and Underground Map...7 Base Density Map...8 Architectural Features Map...8 Surface Transitway Map...9 Service and Loading Map....9 Sector Plan Summary and Illustrative Concept Plan...10 Existing Conditions and Future Plans Real Estate Parcels and Lots...12 Existing Development...13 2011 Orthophoto...14 Net Buildable Area...15 Proposed Site Plan Overlay...16 Pedestrian Corridors, Underground Level...17 Pedestrian Corridors, et Level (at-grade)...18 et Network...19 Crystal City Block Plan Map - Scenario 1...20 Crystal City Block Plan Map - Scenario 2...21 Crystal City Block Plan Map - Scenario 3...22 INTRODUCTION This packet comprises a proposed Crystal City Block Plan (CCBP) for as identified in the Crystal City Sector Plan (adopted 2010). As defined in the attachments to the Administrative Regulation 4.1 Governing the Submittal of Site Plans in Arlington County, the Crystal City Block Plan document will provide a general, guiding long-range plan for an individual block located in Crystal City, east of Jefferson Davis Highway. The Block Plan will depict existing and proposed general building locations, land use mix, tower coverage, transportation and other infrastructure, public open spaces and facilities, and utilities. The main objective of the Block Plan will be to support coordinated, incremental redevelopment in Crystal City that is consistent with the preferred future vision for the area as outlined in the Crystal City Sector Plan. This Block Plan document consists of maps, analyses, and supporting information (based on guidance in the Sector Plan) that leads to and supports a proposed Block Plan Map for the block. The Block Plan Map is a single map (or multiple maps where alternatives are presented) that indicates future general building locations, use mix, tower coverage, and other relevant elements across the block. Ultimately, the Crystal City Block Plan is reviewed by the Planning Commission and adopted by the County Board. Upon adoption, a Crystal City Block Plan will serve as a supplemental long-range planning document for a specific block that builds upon and supports the Crystal City Sector Plan adopted in 2010. As a guide, the Block Plan is purely a general concept for the entire block, with more specific details for the area subject to the proposed final site plan. *****BLOCK PLAN LIMITATIONS***** Per the details of the Crystal City Block Plan process described herein, it is expected that the Block Plan for a specific block will change with the adoption of subsequent site plans. Correspondingly, all statistics, calculations, building configurations, uses, and other relevant aspects included in the Block Plan for non-site plan areas are planning estimates only, and are especially expected to change as more detailed plans for future redevelopment are determined in the future. While their inclusion in the Block Plan is useful in sketching out a preferred vision (or visions) for ultimate build out of a block, they in no way reflect specific development levels approved for such sites, which will be determined through the review/approval of subsequent future site plans. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 2

I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN Sector Plan Base Conditions - Plan View as of 2010 as of 2010 Sector Plan Base Conditions - Orthophoto 18th. S. Clark St. S. Bell et 20th. Note: Block boundary for illustrative purposes only. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 3

Clark-Be H Clark-Bell S 18th et 60 A A C 200 A B A 180 75 110 150 65 200 26th From Figure 3.8.5, pg. 95 60 75 110 150 200 300 NOTES: FEBRUARY 13, 2012 4 1. HATCHING INDICATES THE LOWER HEIGHT FOR INFILL. THE GREATER HEIGHT IS FOR BLOCK SCALE DEVELOPMENT 300 MASTER PLAN 35 D A 35 A 200 23rd A 26th S. Eads et 20th Jefferson Davis Boulev ard / US1 Bulk Plane 20th SAngle tre Map NOTES: 1. HATCHING INDICATES THE LOWER HEIGHT FOR INFILL. THE GREATER HEIGHT IS FOR BLOCK SCALE DEVELOPMENT 2. A DIMENSION, WHEN SHOWN ON THE MAP, ESTABLISHES THE POSITION OF A BOUNDARY BETWEEN DIFFERENT HEIGHT ZONES 3. AN ADDITIONAL 2 TO 3 STORIES MAY BE CONSIDERED IN 300' ZONES ALONG 18TH AND 23RD STREETS. 4. IN INSTANCES WHERE EXISTING BUILDING HEIGHTS EXCEED THE BUILDING HEIGHTS SET FORTH IN THIS PLAN, SUCH BUILDINGS SHALL NOT BE DEEMED NON-CONFORMING BY THE ADOPTION OR IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PLAN AND NOTHING IN THE PLAN SHALL RESTRICT OR PROHIBIT THE RECONSTRUCTION, REDEVELOPMENT, OR MAINTENANCE OF SUCH BUILDINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR EXISTING BUILDING HEIGHTS AS PERMITTED IN THEIR APPLICABLE ZONING DISTRICT AND APPROVED SITE PLAN. A 200 A C 200 B A 180 26th FRONTAGE FRONTAGE HEIGHT AND ANGLE A HEIGHT: 140' / ANGLE 50 B HEIGHT: 120' / ANGLE 50 C HEIGHT: 200' / ANGLE 50 D HEIGHT: 180' / ANGLE 50 E HEIGHT: 180' / ANGLE 43 F HEIGHT: 220' / ANGLE 50 G HEIGHT: 160' / ANGLE 43 H HEIGHT: 100' / ANGLE 50 A DIMENSION, WHEN PROVIDED ON THE MAP, ESTABLISHES A FRONTAGE LENGTH FOR THE BULK PLANE REQUIREMENT, OTHERWISE THE REQUIREMENT APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE FRONTAGE. HEIGHT AND ANGLE From Figure 3.8.7, pg. 97 A HEIGHT: 140' / ANGLE 50 B HEIGHT: 120' / ANGLE 50 C HEIGHT: 200' / ANGLE 50 D HEIGHT: 180' / ANGLE 50 E HEIGHT: 180' / ANGLE 43 F HEIGHT: 220' / ANGLE 50 G HEIGHT: 160' / ANGLE 43 H HEIGHT: 100' / ANGLE 50 A DIMENSION, WHEN PROVIDED ON THE MAP, ESTABLISHES A FRONTAGE LENGTH FOR THE BULK PLANE REQUIREMENT, OTHERWISE THE REQUIREMENT APPLIES TO THE ENTIRE FRONTAGE. RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN 65 23rd Jefferson Davis Boulev ard / US1 S. Eads et Clark-Bell et 65 150 400 120 d E E D A F A F Clark-Bell et Jefferson Davis Boulev ard / US1 S 18th et Building Heights Map S. Eads et 130 20th Sector Plan Maps G RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN re Clark-Bell et 370 I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN G TAL CITY MASTER PLAN Cla 130 et 15th

110' 10' I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN J K 80' Maps Sector Plan I 110' 100' 100' Build to Lines Map 100' H L M1 140' 80' U M3 M2 et Network and Typology Map 60' N 110' 80' Q2 Q1 P 80' 300' DIA 110' S1 70' Q4 115' W 170' S2 160' S3 80' X 160' T CONCEPT PLAN BLOCK BUILD-TO LINE GENERAL STREET CENTER LINE 1. NUMBERS REPRESENT DISTANCE FROM BUILDING FACE TO BUILDING FACE. FINAL DIMENSIONS SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT, DEPENDING X From Figure 3.5.3, pg. 47 CONCEPT PLAN BLOCK BUILD-TO LINE GENERAL STREET CENTER LINE 1. NUMBERS REPRESENT DISTANCE FROM BUILDING FACE TO BUILDING FACE. FINAL DIMENSIONS SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT, DEPENDING UPON PROPOSED TRANSITWAY REQUIREMENTS 2. PORTIONS OF CRYSTAL DR. MAY MAINTAIN EXISTING 98 FOOT RIGHTOF-WAY WIDTH AT PINCH POINT CONDITION. 3. RECOMMENDED BUILD-TO LINES ESTABLISHED BETWEEN PUBLIC OPEN SPACES AND STREET RIGHTS-OF-WAY REPRESENT THE APPROXIMATE DEMARCATION BETWEEN THE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE AND SIDEWALK. TYPE A (RETAIL-ORIENTED MIXED-USE ARTERIAL) TYPE B (URBAN MIXED-USE ARTERIAL) EXISTING TYPE B (URBAN MIXED-USE ARTERIAL) PROPOSED OR REALIGNED TYPE F (REGIONAL CONNECTOR) URBAN CENTER LOCAL EXISTING URBAN CENTER LOCAL PROPOSED NEIGHBORHOOD MINOR ALLEY PROPOSED 1 ADDITIONAL ALLEYS ARE ENCOURAGED BEYOND THOSE INDICATED ON THE MAP. From Figure 3.6.6, pg. 51 TYPE A (RETAIL-ORIENTED MIXED-USE ARTERIAL) TYPE B (URBAN MIXED-USE ARTERIAL) EXISTING TYPE B (URBAN MIXED-USE ARTERIAL) PROPOSED OR REALIGNED TYPE F (REGIONAL CONNECTOR) URBAN CENTER LOCAL EXISTING URBAN CENTER LOCAL PROPOSED NEIGHBORHOOD MINOR ALLEY PROPOSED1 ADDITIONAL ALLEYS ARE ENCOURAGED BEYOND THOSE INDICATED ON THE MAP. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN Q3 STAL CITY MASTER PLAN 160' R 100' RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN U O 100' ITY MASTER PLAN 80' 5

75% 85% 1. NET BUILDABLE AREA AS MEASURED WITHIN BLOCK BUILD-TO FEBRUARY 13, 2012 6 LINES. TOWER COVERAGE MEASURED ABOVE FIFTH FLOOR AND/OR BUILDING PODIUM. PERCENT OF NET BUILDABLE AREA1 65% 75% 85% 1. NET BUILDABLE AREA AS MEASURED WITHIN BLOCK BUILD-TO LINES. TOWER COVERAGE MEASURED ABOVE FIFTH FLOOR AND/OR BUILDING PODIUM. 370 Clark - Bell et Jefferson Davis Bou levard / US1 S. Eads et 370 ulevard / US1 Jefferson Davis Bo 26From th S Figure 3.8.9, pg. 99 tree ts 26th LAND USE DESIGNATION LAND USE DESIGNATION RESIDENTIAL, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 40% RESIDENTIAL OR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 60% RESIDENTIAL OR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 70% OFFICE PLANNING BLOCK BOUNDARY A DIMENSION, WHEN SHOWN ON THE MAP, ESTABLISHES THE POSITION OF A BOUNDARY BETWEEN DIFFERENT LAND USE ZONES. RESIDENTIAL, From Figure 3.9.1, pg. 103 RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 40% RESIDENTIAL OR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 60% RESIDENTIAL OR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,, OR MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 70% OFFICE PLANNING BLOCK BOUNDARY A DIMENSION, WHEN SHOWN ON THE MAP, ESTABLISHES THE POSITION OF A BOUNDARY BETWEEN DIFFERENT LAND USE ZONES. RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN 65% 23rd YSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN PERCENT OF NET BUILDABLE AREA1 23rd 20th RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN Land Use Mix 20th etmap S Clark - Bell et 26th S 18th et S 18th et S. Eads et Tower Coverage Map 15th Clark - Bell et 20th Clark-Bell et re Jefferson Davis Bo ulevard / US1 S. Eads et Sector Plan Maps STAL CITY MASTER PLAN ts Clark - Bel Clar I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN

J /U US S1 JJe effe fferrsson on Da Dav viis B Bo oul ulev eva arrd I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN 18th Retail Frontage and Underground Map 20 2 0tth 0 th St ree eet e ts 18th Crysta C rystal D Drive r ve ri S.. E S Ead Ea ads ds Sttree ett Public Open Space Map XX PARK NUMBER PUBLIC OPEN SPACE Clark - Bell et RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN 23rd Clark - Bell et 23rd Crystal C rystal D Drive r ve ri S.. E S Ead Ea ads ds Sttree ett 20 20 0tth th St ree eet 26th From Figure 3.7.3, pg. 79 26th REQUIRED ON-STREET RETAIL FRONTAGE 1,2 INTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CONCOURSE RETAIL, CULTURAL AND CIVIC USES ALLOWED PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL INTERNAL PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION 1. RETAIL IS PERMITTED BUT NOT REQUIRED ON ALL OTHER FRONTAGES 2. REQUIRED RETAIL FRONTAGES SHOULD BE PREDOMINANTLY RETAILORIENTED, BUT MAY INCLUDE SPACE FOR LOBBIES, ENTRANCES, AND OTHER ELEMENTS. From Figure 3.9.3, pg. 107 REQUIRED ON-STREET RETAIL FRONTAGE1,2 INTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CONCOURSE RETAIL, CULTURAL AND CIVIC USES ALLOWED PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL INTERNAL PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION 1. RETAIL IS PERMITTED BUT NOT REQUIRED ON ALL OTHER FRONTAGES 2. REQUIRED RETAIL FRONTAGES SHOULD BE PREDOMINANTLY RETAILORIENTED, BUT MAY INCLUDE SPACE FOR LOBBIES, ENTRANCES, AND OTHER ELEMENTS. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN 5th Str eet S TAL CITY MASTER PLAN Sector Plan Maps 1 7

I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN Sector Plan Maps Base Density Map Architectural Features Map Note: The Base Density for development on the J-K Block is 3.8 (commercial) or 4.8 (residential) for the entire block area of 413,238 SF, which includes the future Center Park land area. The Base Density associated with the land area for the future Center Park will be attributed to other development parcels, at the landowner s discretion. legend From Figure 3.8.2, pg. 93 From Figure 3.11.1, pg. 119 note: Base density (FaR) 1 1.5 (com.) or 72 du/acre (Res.) 2.5 (com.) or 115 du/acre (Res.) 3.24 (Res. only) 3.8 (com.) or 4.8 (Res.) open space within Build-to lines FEBRUARY 13, 2012 8 note: 1. Base density to Be applied to site area associated with development proposals. 2. the 1.5 FaR or 72 dwelling unit/acre category FoR Base density does not imply that either use could Be permitted on a site; the land use map, FiguRe 3.9.1, depicts Recommended uses FoR each site. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE COORDINATED FRONTAGE

Clark - Be Jefferson Davis Bo ulevard / US1 Je re 12th St I. CRYSTAL 20 CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN th 18th Service and Loading Map 20th et S Align To RBL Align To RBL Align To RBL Align To RBL 23rd PROPOSED NEAR-TERM TRANSITWAY ALIGNMENT PROPOSED MID-TERM TRANSITWAY ALIGNMENT PROPOSED LONG-TERM TRANSITWAY ALIGNMENT METRO LINE VRE PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP EXISTING METRO STATION ENTRANCE POTENTIAL SECOND ENTRANCE TO METRO THE LOCATIONS OF THE PROPOSED TRANSIT STOPS SHOWN ON THIS MAP ARE ILLUSTRATIVE AND GENERAL, WITH FINAL LOCATIONS TO BE TAL CITY MASTER PLAN Align To RBL PROPOSED NEAR-TERM TRANSITWAY ALIGNMENT From Figure 3.6.11, pg. 57 PROPOSED MID-TERM TRANSITWAY ALIGNMENT PROPOSED LONG-TERM TRANSITWAY ALIGNMENT METRO LINE VRE PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP EXISTING METRO STATION ENTRANCE POTENTIAL SECOND ENTRANCE TO METRO THE LOCATIONS OF THE PROPOSED TRANSIT STOPS SHOWN ON THIS MAP ARE ILLUSTRATIVE AND GENERAL, WITH FINAL LOCATIONS TO BE DETERMINED THROUGH FUTURE STUDY, ANALYSIS, AND PLANNING. RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN 26th 23rd S. Eads et 20th Align To RBL 26th 26th GENERALLY PREFERRED FRONTAGE WHERE LOADING, SERVICE, AND GARAGE ENTRANCES ARE LOCATED ON A STREET 1. WHEREVER POSSIBLE, ALLEYS SHOULD BE PROVIDED WITHIN BLOCKS AND SERVICE, LOADING, AND GARAGE ENTRANCES SHOULD BE LOCATED AT THESE ALLEYS RATHER THAN ON STREET FRONTAGES From Figure 3.9.4, pg. 111 GENERALLY PREFERRED FRONTAGE WHERE LOADING, SERVICE, AND GARAGE ENTRANCES ARE LOCATED ON A STREET 1. WHEREVER POSSIBLE, ALLEYS SHOULD BE PROVIDED WITHIN BLOCKS AND SERVICE, LOADING, AND GARAGE ENTRANCES SHOULD BE LOCATED AT THESE ALLEYS RATHER THAN ON STREET FRONTAGES 2. WHEREVER POSSIBLE, SERVICE AND PARKING ENTRANCES SHALL NOT BE LOCATED ON TYPE A OR B STREETS. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 RYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN Align To RBL Surface Transitway Map Align To RBL S. Eads et S. Eads et 15 th Str eet S Clark - Bell et 18th Sector Plan Maps AL CITY MASTER PLAN Align To RBL 9

I. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN BASE PLAN Crystal City Sector Plan Summary for reet 12th St S Northwest Gateway Concept Illustrative Plan Northeast 3D Model - Bird s Eye Perspective View (from southwest) Gateway Jefferson Davis Boulevard / US1 15th 18th West Side Central Business District et S. Eads et 20th th 18 e Str S. Entertainment District Cr 23rd CRYSTAL CITY MASTER PLAN Crystal 10 et From Figure 3.2.2, pg. 33 The J-K Block is framed by Jefferson Davis Boulevard/US 1 to the west, to the east, 18th et to the north and 20th et to the south. In the Sector Plan, this block is within the Central Business District ( CBD ) and denoted as Blocks J and K. The CBD, encompassing the J-K Block and the block immediately to its north, is oriented around the existing Metro 1000Station entrance, Metro Markquare and Center Park 0 500 (Figure 3.3.6). With the convergence of the existing and POTENTIAL BUILDINGS SHOWN ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE proposed public transportation components in Crystal City PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT REPRESENT THE FINAL BUILDING LOCATION MASS AND FORM OR ARCHITECTURAL (Metro, transit, VRE, bus, carpool), this location is intended DESIGN OF FUTURE BUILDINGS. under the Crystal City Sector Plan to support the highest FEBRUARY 13, 2012 et th 20 e Str S. y wa gh Hi SURFACE TRANSITWAY is av nd POTENTIAL BUILDING rso EXISTING OR APPROVED BUILDING ffe INTRODUCTION Je Proposed Districts tre ct ls et V iadu el South End ld B S. 26th ta riv e Drive Clark - Bell et ys levels of commercial density within the planning area. While a Class A office district is envisioned on both sides of 18th et, increased residential density is also planned for areas within the Central Business District. 1. Summary of Major Sector Plan Recommendations Specific to the Block BUILDINGS AND DEVELOPMENT Density: Most of the existing buildings within the J K Block are envisioned as future redevelopment sites (Figure 3.3.5). The J-K Block is in a High Density zone (Figure 3.8.12). The Base Density for development on the J-K Block is 3.8 (commercial) or 4.8 (residential) for the entire block area of 413,238 SF, which includes the future Center Park land area. The Base Density associated with the land area for the future Center Park will be attributed to other development parcels, at the landowner s discretion. (Figure 3.8.2) Massing and Placement: Building locations and bulk plane angle are intended to frame and support the future Center Park as well as the Metro Markquare park north of 18th et.

Tower Coverage: The allowable block average Tower Coverage for the J-K Block is 85 percent, to be calculated by dividing each building s largest floor plate above the 5th floor by the net buildable area for that building (Figure 3.8.9) and then averaging for all buildable area of the block. The future Center Park is considered non-buildable area. Height and Bulk Plane Angle: The allowable maximum building height for most of the block is 300 feet, excluding rooftop mechanical penthouses. One sub-block (JK-6) has a maximum building height of 250 feet, and an additional 2 to 3 stories may be considered along 18th et (Figure 3.8.5). Sub-blocks JK-3, JK-4, JK-5 and JK-6 are subject to bulk plane angle requirements (Figure 3.8.7). Land Use Designation and Use Mix Target: The buildable areas of the J-K Block are designated as Residential, Commercial, Hotel or Mixed-use, and Center Park is designated as Open Space (Figure 3.9.1). The Use Mix target is a minimum 70 percent office (Figure 3.9.1). According to the Sector Plan, there should be flexibility in meeting these minimums when doing so would From Figure on pgs. 36, 77 &155 further other goals of the plan (such as increased residential or hotel to further balance daytime versus nighttime population of Crystal City). Retail Frontage and Interior Pedestrian Concourse: In addition to on-street retail, the Sector Plan denotes retail frontages along the north and east edges of Center Park. A north-south connection of the interior pedestrian concourse is to be maintained through Block J-K (Figure 3.9.3). The existing concourse runs along the west edge of South Bell et. Cultural Resources and Community Services: The Sector Plan recommends a flexible approach to providing a broad range of resources and services over time. Parking: A range between a maximum of 1 space per 750 square feet (1:750) and/or a minimum of 1 space per 1,000 square feet (1:1,000) for office uses and between 1 and 1.125 spaces for residential dwelling units while maximizing the sharing of parking among users. Architectural Features: The Sector plan recommends an architectural feature on the north-east corner of the Mall Block on sub-block JK-2 (Figure 3.11.1). Coordinated façade frontages along the east and west faces of Center Park are also envisioned. TRANSPORTATION The Sector Plan calls for substantial modifications to Jefferson Davis Boulevard/US 1 ( JDB ) creating a six-lane boulevard which will act as a unifying element of the Crystal City public realm. Three intersections adjacent to the J-K Block are to be improved: 20th et/jdb, 20th et/clark-bell et and 18th et/clark-bell. Additionally, significant transit improvements are planned for and Clark et to accommodate the proposed streetcar transitway. OPEN SPACE The Sector Plan calls for the creation of at least one primary, centrally located public space to serve as a venue for significant, programmed events for the entire community, Center Park, at the northeast corner of 20th and Clark-Bell ets. Center Park is imagined as a multi-purpose park, with a civic character, accommodating informal everyday activity and large gatherings, such as open-air Concerts, festivals, pick-up games, and family picnics with a target size of 74,200 square feet. This park will function as an active focal point for surrounding activities and will become a principal gathering space for the entire community. Required terracing to manage grade differences along the 20th et edge will contribute to the aesthetic and visual interest of the space. 2. How the Proposed Site Plan Achieves Specific and General Sector Goals The Block Plan advances and is consistent with the goals of: high density redevelopment building massing, placement separation an setbacks height and bulk plane angle Center Park tower coverage land use and use-mix target retail frontage and interior concourse cultural resources and community services parking architectural features JDB and Clark et modifications intersection improvements street sections and road alignment According to the Sector Plan, there should be flexibility in meeting use mix minimums when doing so would further other goals of the plan. The Block Plan provides a range of potential use mix options for the ultimate redevelopment of the J-K Block in order to provide flexibility. As the actual use mix will depend on the size of each future building and the uses it contains, the scenarios are not intended to be binding or prescriptive. Scenarios in which the office use mix falls below the 70 percent office target would be consistent with the Sector Plan goal (LU 2) of attaining an ultimate build out in the Crystal City Planning Area with more residential than office Gross Floor Area (). 3. How the Proposed Block Plan Could Further Advance Specific and General Sector Plan Goals In addition to advancement of block-wide goals through the Block Plan, the Site Plan for 1900 Crystal Drive (sub-blocks JK-1 and JK-2) is the first step under the new Sector Plan and offers a vision of what the next generation of Crystal City will become. Specifically, the Site Plan provides: redevelopment of an existing outdated building entirely vacated due to BRAC a significant first step for high-density office redevelopment served by present and future Metrorail Station entrances, VRE and the new streetcar line podium articulation and design enhancing pedestrian friendly massing a dramatic building top and progress towards skyline creation lower than target tower coverage exceptional architecture to attract tenants building placement and design to frame Center Park a design that facilitates the future construction of Center Park architectural feature to break up superblock and enhance pedestrian connectivity to the largest existing central open space area in Crystal City and eventually Center Park via elevator and monumental stair a new front door on extension of the popular, Main et retail streetscape along and viable ground floor retail sustainable design replacement of existing surface lot parking with the creation of an elegant and unique interim park to minimize impact of block phasing permeable pavers and bioswales removal of garage exhaust from 18th et pedestrian zone pedestrian friendly streetscape with amenities such as provisions for bike share spaces vanpool and accessible van parking at grade multi-modal streetscape provision for interim and ultimate road alignment FAA approved height FEBRUARY 13, 2012 11

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Existing Conditions - Real Estate Parcels and Lots BLOCK AREA TABULATION RPC NUMBER PARCEL NUMBER SQUARE FEET Below Elev. 40 SQUARE FEET Between Elev. 40 & 55 SQUARE FEET Above Elev. 55 18th. 34026037 X-2A-1A 337,951 327,415 311,759 34026038, 34026040 34026039, 34026040 X-2A-1B - - 26,192 X-2A-1C - 10,536-34026035 X-2A-2 75,287 75,287 75,287 TOTAL 413,238 413,238 413,238 S. Bell et 1) RPC Number 34026040 is intentiionally listed with 2 separate parcels. 2) Areas are based on certified survey plat (see sheet C2.0 of the Crystal City Block Development Document: ) PARCEL OWNERSHIP PARCEL NUMBER LAND OWNER BUILDING OWNER EXISTING ZONING CESC MALL LAND X-2A-1A CESC MALL LLC C-O LLC X-2A-1B X-2A-1C X-2A-2 BNA WASHINGTON INC VNO LLC BNA WASHINGTON INC VORNADO CRYSTAL CITY LLC C-O C-O 20th. J-K BLOCK BOUNDARY (per Sector Plan) - (1) J-K PARCEL BOUNDARIES - (2) EXISTING BUILDING FOOTPRINTS FEBRUARY 13, 2012 12 1) Block Boundary is defined as the greater of either the centerline of the street or the property line, squared off where necessary. 2) Parcel Boundaries are defined by property lines.

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Existing Conditions - Plan View of Development BLOCK AREA TABULATION BLDG OFFICE RETAIL RESDNTL. OTHER TOTAL MALL I 210,429 - - - - 210,429 18th. 281,087 - - - - 281,087 I 381,328 - - - - 381,328 MALL IV 271,304 - - - - 271,304 MALL I - - - 217,128-217,128 B & M 41,279 15,800-29,000 60,000 146,079 CRYSTAL CITY MARRIOTT S. Bell et [ MALL BLOCK: Basement and Mechanical ] MALL IV I TOTAL 1,185,427 15,800-246,128 60,000 1,507,355 1) Total for each building may not match aggregate of uses shown in circumstances where some is dedicated to other uses (e.g. circulation, service, etc.). 2) figures sourced from Planning Division Master Table for 3D computer model used in the development of Crystal City Sector Plan, updated as of August 2011. 3) B & M refers to Building & Mechanical. EXISTING USE MIX RATIOS USE PERCENT OF BLOCK Office 78.6 Retail 1.0 Residential 0.0 Hotel 16.3 20th. Other 4.0 Total 100.0 J-K BLOCK BOUNDARY (per Sector Plan) 1) Block Boundary is defined as the greater of either the centerline of the street or the property line; squared off where necessary. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 13

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Existing Conditions - Orthophoto (2011) 18th. MALL I CRYSTAL CITY MARRIOTT S. Bell et MALL IV MALL BLOCK I 20th. J-K BLOCK BOUNDARY (per Sector Plan) FEBRUARY 13, 2012 14 1) Block Boundary is defined as the greater of either the centerline of the street or the property line; squared off where necessary.

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Net Buildable Area 18th. NET AREA BY SUB-BLOCK SUB-BLOCK ID SITE AREA TYPE NET AREA JK-1 74,194 BUILDABLE 52,688 JK-2 44,272 BUILDABLE 25,186 JK-3 26,192 BUILDABLE 26,192 JK-5 (Buildable) JK-4 (Buildable) JK-3 (Buildable) JK-2 (Buildable) JK-4 24,182 BUILDABLE 4.969 JK-5 68,061 BUILDABLE 31,383 JK-6 81,679 BUILDABLE 48,320 JK-7 94,658 NON-BUILDABLE 69,455 JK-6 (Buildable) S. Bell et JK-7 (Non- Buildable) JK-1 (Buildable) TOTAL 413,238 258,193 1) In the Sector Plan, it is anticipated that the Mall II Building on sub-block JK-3 will remain for the foreseeable future. 2) Parcel Boundary and et Alignment along 18th and S. Bell ets are consistent with the pedestrian and streetscape goals of the Sector Plan and do not rely upon the redevelopment of Mall II in order to achieve those goals. 3) Net Buildable areas are within the Build-to lines recommended by the Sector Plan. NET AREA SUMMARY TYPE SQUARE FEET BUILDABLE 188,738 NON-BUILDABLE (JK-7) 69,455 TOTAL 258,193 20th. J-K BLOCK BOUNDARY (per Sector Plan) J-K BLOCK BUILD TO LINES (per Sector Plan) FUTURE STREET NETWORK (per Sector Plan) 1) Block Boundary is defined as the greater of either the centerline of the street or the property line; squared off where necessary. 2) Net Buildable Areas depicted here are those used in analyses on tower coverage across the block. FEBRUARY 13, 2012 15

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Proposed Site Plan on Existing Conditions Plan 18th. JK-4 BLOCK AREA TABULATION SUB- BLDG BLK ID 1900 CRYSTAL Future Site OFFICE RETAIL RES. OTHER TOTAL JK-1 732,762 10,119 - - - 742,881 JK-2 - - - - - - JK-3 281,087 - - - - 281,087 Residual JK-4 - - - - - - MALL I JK-5 210,429 - - - - 210,429 JK-6 - - - 217,128-217,128 MALL IV JK-7 271,304 - - - - 271,304 JK-5 MALL I JK-3 JK-2 Interim Park / Future Development Area B & M 41,279 15,800-29,000 60,000 146,079 TOTAL 1,536,861 25,919-246,128 60,000 1,868,908 1) Total for each building may not match aggregate of uses shown in circumstances where some is dedicated to other uses (e.g. circulation, parking, etc.). 2) figures sourced from Planning Division Master Table for 3D computer model used in the development of Crystal City Sector Plan, updated as of August 2011, except for the proposed rezoning area shown in Purple. 3) B & M refers to Building & Mechanical. JK-6 CRYSTAL CITY MARRIOTT S. Bell et MALL BLOCK JK-7 MALL IV JK-1 1900 CRYSTAL DRIVE (proposed) RESULTING USE MIX RATIOS (per site plan) USE EXISTING % OF BLOCK PROPOSED % OF BLOCK % CHANGE Office 78.6 82.2 3.6 Retail 1.0 1.4 0.3 Residential 0.0 0.0 0 Hotel 16.3 13.2-3.2 Other 4.0 3.2-0.8 TOTAL 100.0 100.0 0 USE MIX TARGET FOR BLOCK: MIXED-USE: MINIMUM 70% OFFICE WITH PROVISIONS FOR CHANGES IN USE MIX TO FURTHER OTHER GOALS OF THE SECTOR PLAN. 20th. EXISTING GARAGE OR LOADING ENTRIES PROPOSED GARAGE OR LOADING ENTRIES PROPOSED SITE AREA PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING BUILDINGS STREET NETWORK PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PODIUM FEBRUARY 13, 2012 16

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Underground Level Pedestrian Connections, existing and proposed 18th. 18th. JK-5 MALL I JK-4 JK-3 JK-2 JK-5 JK-4 JK-3 JK-2 JK-6 CRYSTAL CITY MARRIOTT S. Bell et JK-7 MALL IV JK-1 I JK-6 S. Bell et JK-7 JK-1 20th et Existing conditions EXISTING PEDESTRIAN CORRIDORS UNDERGROUND RETAIL EXISTING METRO STATION ENTRANCE EXISTING BUILDINGS RETAIL FRONTING THE STREET EXISTING POINT OF ACCESS TO UNDERGROUND From Figure 3.7.8, pg. 89 EXISTING PEDESTRIAN COR- RIDORS PROPOSED SITE PLAN AREA STREET NETWORK FUTURE CENTER PARK AREA EXISTING BUILDINGS PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING/POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN ZONES (SEE NOTE 2) EXISTING/POTENTIAL PLANTING ZONES Proposed conditions 1) Reflects ultimate Block build-out. Interim conditions will differ. 2) Additional pedestrian paths are likely to be designed within Center Park in the future. 3) Delineation between Existing/Potential Planting and Pedestrian Zones on adjacent bocks may not be accurate and are shown for general graphic purposes only. EXISTING POINT OF ACCESS TO UNDERGROUND PROPOSED POINT OF ACCESS TO UNDERGROUND EXISTING METRO STATION ENTRANCE POTENTIAL SECOND ENTRANCE TO METRO PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED BUILDING PODIUM FEBRUARY 13, 2012 17

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans et Level (At-Grade) Pedestrian Connections, existing and proposed 18th. 18th. JK-4 JK-4 JK-5 MALL I JK-6 CRYSTAL CITY MARRIOTT S. Bell et JK-3 JK-7 MALL IV JK-2 JK-1 I JK-6 JK-5 S. Bell et JK-3 JK-7 JK-2 JK-1 20th et 20th et Existing conditions Proposed conditions STREET NETWORK EXISTING BUILDINGS EXISTING PEDESTRIAN CORRIDORS PROPOSED SITE PLAN AREA STREET NETWORK FUTURE CENTER PARK AREA EXISTING BUILDINGS PROPOSED OFFICE BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING/POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN ZONES (SEE NOTE 2) EXISTING/POTENTIAL PLANTING ZONES PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR LOCATIONS, BLOCK J-K PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PODIUM 1) Reflects ultimate Block buildout. Interim conditions will differ. 2) Additional pedestrian paths are likely to be designed within Center Park in the future. 3) Delineation between Existing/ Potential Planting and Pedestrian Zones on adjacent bocks may not be accurate and are shown for general graphic purposes only. PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED BUILDING PODIUM FEBRUARY 13, 2012 18

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans et Network, existing and proposed 18th. 18th. JK-4 JK-4 JK-5 MALL I JK-6 CRYSTAL CITY MARRIOTT S. Bell et JK-3 JK-7 MALL IV JK-2 JK-1 I JK-6 JK-5 S. Bell et JK-7 JK-3 JK-2 JK-1 20th et 20th et Existing conditions STREET NETWORK EXISTING BUILDINGS PROPOSED SITE PLAN AREA STREET NETWORK FUTURE CENTER PARK AREA EXISTING BUILDINGS PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING/POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN ZONES (SEE NOTE 2) EXISTING/POTENTIAL PLANTING ZONES Proposed conditions 1) Reflects ultimate Block build-out. Interim conditions will differ. 2) Additional pedestrian paths are likely to be designed within Center Park in the future. 3) Delineation between Existing/Potential Planting and Pedestrian Zones on adjacent bocks may not be accurate and are shown for general graphic purposes only. PROPOSED OFFICE BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PO- DIUM PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED BUILDING PODIUM FEBRUARY 13, 2012 19

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Proposed Crystal City Block Plan Map - Scenario 1: Maximum Number of Office Buildings 1) Actual use mix will depend on the size of each building and the use(s) it contains. Residential and hotel uses are intended to be interchangeable. The scenarios included in the Block Plan present a range of potential outcomes and are not binding or prescriptive. JK-5 18th. JK-4 JK-3 JK-2 BLOCK AREA TABULATION BLDG SUB- BLOCK ID OFFICE RETAIL RES. BLOCK PLAN USE MIX RATIOS USE PERCENT OF BLOCK Office 98.9 Retail 1.1 Residential 0 Hotel 0 Other 0 TOTAL 100.0 OTHER TOTAL 1900 CRYS- TAL JK-1 732,762 10,119 - - - 742,881 Future Site JK-2 345,150 3,000 - - - 348,150 JK-3 281,087 - - - - 281,087 Residual JK-4 - - - - - - Future Site JK-5 594,400 6,000 - - - 600,400 Future Site JK-6 762,125 10,000 - - - 772,125 Center Park JK-7 - - - - - - TOTAL 2,715,524 29,119 - - - 2,744,643 1) Development figures used for future buildings are for planning estimates only and in no way reflect specific development levels approved for the site. JK-6 S. Bell et JK-7 CENTER PARK JK-1 BLOCK PLAN TOWER COVERAGES BUILDING SUB- BLOCK ID NET BUILDABLE AREA TOWER FLOORPLATE NET TOWER COV- ERAGE 1900 CRYSTAL JK-1 52,688 33,576 63.7% Future Site JK-2 25,186 15,225 60.5% JK-3 26,192 26,192 100.0% Residual JK-4 4,969-0.0% Future Site JK-5 31,383 26,600 84.8% Future Site JK-6 48,320 42,750 88.5% TOTAL 188,738 144,343 76.5% EXISTING BUILDINGS 20th. PROPOSED SITE PLAN AREA STREET NETWORK PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING/POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN ZONES (SEE NOTE 2) FEBRUARY 13, 2012 20 FUTURE CENTER PARK AREA PROPOSED OFFICE BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED BUILD- ING TOWER EXISTING/POTENTIAL PLANTING ZONES PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED BUILDING PODIUM

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Proposed Crystal City Block Plan Map - Scenario 2: Mid-range Number of Office Buildings 1) Actual use mix will depend on the size of each building and the use(s) it contains. Residential and hotel uses are intended to be interchangeable. The scenarios included in the Block Plan present a range of potential outcomes and are not binding or prescriptive. JK-5 18th. JK-4 JK-3 JK-2 BLOCK AREA TABULATION BLDG SUB- BLOCK ID OFFICE RETAIL RES. BLOCK PLAN USE MIX RATIOS USE PERCENT OF BLOCK Office 72.1 Retail 1.1 Residential 13.4 Hotel 13.4 Other 0 TOTAL 100.0 OTHER TOTAL 1900 CRYS- TAL JK-1 732,762 10,119 - - - 742,881 Future Site JK-2 345,150 3,000 - - - 348,150 JK-3 281,087 - - - - 281,087 Residual JK-4 - - - - - - Future Site JK-5 594,400 6,000 - - - 600,400 Future Site JK-6-10,000 363,625 363,625-737,250 Center Park JK-7 - - - - - - TOTAL 1,953,399 29,119 363,625 363,625-2,709,768 1) Development figures used for future buildings are for planning estimates only and in no way reflect specific development levels approved for the site. JK-6 S. Bell et JK-7 CENTER PARK JK-1 BLOCK PLAN TOWER COVERAGES BUILDING SUB- BLOCK ID NET BUILDABLE AREA TOWER FLOORPLATE NET TOWER COV- ERAGE 1900 CRYSTAL JK-1 52,688 33,576 63.7% Future Site JK-2 25,186 15,225 60.5% JK-3 26,192 26,192 100.0% Residual JK-4 4,969-0.0% Future Site JK-5 31,383 26,600 84.8% Future Site JK-6 48,320 32,550 67.4% TOTAL 188,738 134,143 71.1% EXISTING BUILDINGS 20th. PROPOSED SITE PLAN AREA STREET NETWORK PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING/POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN ZONES (SEE NOTE 2) FUTURE CENTER PARK AREA PROPOSED OFFICE BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED BUILD- ING TOWER EXISTING/POTENTIAL PLANTING ZONES PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED BUILDING PODIUM FEBRUARY 13, 2012 21

II. CRYSTAL CITY BLOCK PLAN Existing Conditions and Future Plans Proposed Crystal City Block Plan Map - Scenario 3: Minimum Number of Office Building 1) Actual use mix will depend on the size of each building and the use(s) it contains. Residential and hotel uses are intended to be interchangeable. The scenarios included in the Block Plan present a range of potential outcomes and are not binding or prescriptive. JK-5 18th. JK-4 JK-3 JK-2 BLOCK AREA TABULATION BLDG SUB- BLOCK ID OFFICE RETAIL RES. BLOCK PLAN USE MIX RATIOS USE PERCENT OF BLOCK Office 59.8 Retail 1.1 Residential 25.6 Hotel 13.5 Other 0 TOTAL 100.0 OTHER TOTAL 1900 CRYS- TAL JK-1 732,762 10,119 - - - 742,881 Future Site JK-2-3,000 325,200 - - 328,200 JK-3 281,087 - - - - 281,087 Residual JK-4 - - - - - - Future Site JK-5 594,400 6,000 - - - 600,400 Future Site JK-6-10,000 363,625 363,625-737,250 Center Park JK-7 - - - - - - TOTAL 1,608,249 29,119 688,825 363,625-2,689,818 1) Development figures used for future buildings are for planning estimates only and in no way reflect specific development levels approved for the site. JK-6 S. Bell et JK-7 CENTER PARK JK-1 BLOCK PLAN TOWER COVERAGES BUILDING SUB- BLOCK ID NET BUILDABLE AREA TOWER FLOORPLATE NET TOWER COV- ERAGE 1900 CRYSTAL JK-1 52,688 33,576 63.7% Future Site JK-2 25,186 12,600 50.0% JK-3 26,192 26,192 100.0% Residual JK-4 4,969-0.0% Future Site JK-5 31,383 26,600 84.8% Future Site JK-6 48,320 32,550 67.4% TOTAL 188,738 131,518 69.7% EXISTING BUILDINGS 20th. PROPOSED SITE PLAN AREA STREET NETWORK PROPOSED REZONING AREA EXISTING/POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN ZONES (SEE NOTE 2) FEBRUARY 13, 2012 22 FUTURE CENTER PARK AREA PROPOSED OFFICE BUILD- ING TOWER PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TOWER PROPOSED BUILD- ING TOWER EXISTING/POTENTIAL PLANTING ZONES PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PODIUM PROPOSED BUILDING PODIUM