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O c t o b e r 2016 DRAFT Concept Alternatives W a l n u t G e n e r a l P l a n U p d a t e a n d W e s t Va l l e y S p e c i f i c P l a n

Contents WHAT IS THE GENERAL PLAN.......................................... 3 PROCESS OF THE GENERAL PLAN...................................... 4 EXISTING LAND USE................................................... 5 PURPOSE OF THE CONCEPT ALTERNATIVES............................. 6 FOCUS AREAS....................................................... 8 Walnut Hills Plaza..................................................... 10 Grand Avenue and La Puente Road Site................................... 15 West Valley Specific Plan Area........................................... 21 MAP OF SCHOOLS CITYWIDE........................................... 26 DISCUSSION AREA................................................... 27 City Maintenance Facility................................................ 28 Mt. San Antonio Shopping Center........................................ 29 2

What is the General Plan o o o o Long-range policy document Generally guides growth and development within the City Establishes Citywide goals and policies Major Elements Included in document: Land Use and Community Design Mobility Conservation, Open Space, and Recreation Community Facilities and Infrastructure Noise and Safety 3

General Plan Process 4

Current/ Existing Land Use General Plan adopted in 1978 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL GENERAL RESIDENTIAL HILLSIDE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL 5

Overview Purpose of the Concept Alternatives The Concept Alternatives are intended to: Focus on key change areas: this area will not focus on the entire City since most neighborhoods will not see land use changes. Reflect community input: on land uses, urban design, and mobility choices. Show a range of potential General Plan land use policy choices: which will help to guide the selection of preferred alternatives. 6

Overview Focus Areas The three (3) focus areas are: Walnut Hills Plaza La Puente Road/Grand Avenue West Valley Specific Plan Discussion area: City Maintenance Facility Mount San Antonio Shopping Center 7

Overview Focus Areas Walnut Hills Plaza Mount San Antonio Shopping Center Focus Areas Discussion Areas West Valley Specific Plan La Puente Road/ Grand Avenue City Maintenance Facility 8

Walnut Hills Plaza 9

Walnut Hills Plaza What s Working Businesses that serve neighborhoods Small local businesses Convenient to surrounding neighborhoods Located on two (2) major arterials What s Not Working High vacancies Outdated building façades Fragmented ownership No public gathering spaces Underperforming and underutilized businesses and uses 10

Walnut Hills Plaza Alt. A: Current/Existing General Plan Land Uses Existing Land Uses Existing Photos Existing Photos 11

Walnut Hills Plaza Alt. B: District Mixed Use Commercial Nodes Allow up to three (3) stories or thirty-five feet (35 ) residential and office uses along Nogales Street and Amar Road. Amar Rd Reinvent commercial core while retaining the existing anchor (24 hr. Fitness) with neighborhood retail, restaurants, and public gathering spaces. Create pedestrian-friendly streetscapes along Nogales Street and Amar Road. 12

Walnut Hills Plaza Alt. C: Mixed Use Boundary expansion. Mixed uses along Amar Road, Nogales Street, and Francesca Drive. Reinvent commercial core while retaining the existing anchor (24 hr. Fitness) with neighborhood retail, restaurants, and public gathering spaces. Create pedestrian-friendly streetscapes along Francesca Drive, Nogales Street and Amar Road. 13

Grand Avenue and La Puente Road Site 14

Grand Avenue and La Puente Road Site What s Working Key commercial corner in the City High visibility near Grand Avenue and Valley Boulevard Adjacent to existing thriving commercial and restaurant uses to the west and south Located near Civic Center What s Not Working Existing storm drainage easements restricting building development Vacant unmaintained property abutting Snow Creek neighborhood Current Specific Plan limits land use to Assisted Care Facility 15

Grand/La Puente Alt. A: Current/Existing General Plan Land Uses Residential Existing Land Uses Commercial Assisted Living Commercial 16

Grand/La Puente Alt. B: Institutional Use Allow commercial uses such as retail and restaurants with public gathering spaces. Allow education center to remain. Expand institutional uses. Proposed Photos 17

Grand/La Puente Alt. C: Expanded Commercial Allow commercial uses such as retail and restaurants with public gathering spaces. Allow education center to remain. 18

West Valley Specific Plan Area 19

West Valley Specific Plan Area 20

West Valley Specific Plan Area What s Working Key gateway into Walnut Local businesses serving neighborhood High visibility along Valley Boulevard What s Not Working Underutilized commercial services and uses Fragmented ownership Narrow and shallow lots Alley restricts property consolidation Lack of investment in maintenance of buildings 21

West Valley Alt. A: Current/Existing General Plan Land Uses Existing Land Uses Walnut Esplanade Specific Plan Zoning Allows Mixed Use Existing Photos Existing Photos Existing Photos 22

West Valley Alt. B: Residential Mixed Use Commercial nodes at intersections. Commercial required on first floor and residential on upper floors. Create a mixed use corridor (residential uses allowed on any floor or as stand-alone residential buildings). Public gathering spaces required. Residential, live/work, and office uses allowed along Camino de Rosa, with a two-story height limit. 23

West Valley Alt. C: Commercial Mixed Use Create a mixed use corridor with residential uses on upper floors. Commercial uses would be required on the ground floor. Maximum heights would be thirty-five feet (35 ) or three (3) stories. Public gathering spaces required. Residential, office, and live/work uses allowed along Camino de Rosa, with a two (2) -story height limit; serving as a buffer to the existing residential zones to the north. 24

West Valley Alt. B and C Photos Alternative B Commercial Node Alternative C Two-story Vertical Mixed Use Stand-alone Two-story Residential Three-story Vertical Mixed Use Three-story Vertical Mixed Use Stand-alone Three-story Residential 25

Overview Schools: Existing/Current General Plan Land Use Designation = Schools 26

Overview Discussion Area Walnut Hills Plaza Mount San Antonio Shopping Center Focus Areas Discussion Areas West Valley Specific La Puente Road/ Grand Avenue City Maintenance Facility 27

Discussion Areas City Maintenance Facility Discussion Public facility occupying commercial/retail space Opportunity to expand commercial footprint to adjacent site High visibility: located near Grand Avenue and Valley Boulevard Recommendations Maintain land use designation as Commercial Add new policy and implementation strategy to move City Maintenance Facility to another appropriate location within Walnut 28

Discussion Areas Mt. San Antonio Shopping Center Discussion High vacancies Lack of adequate parking No gathering/social spaces or outdoor dining Fragmented ownership Recommendations No anticipated land use changes Improve façades and implement parking management strategies 29