Rosslyn Highlands Park + Coordinated Open Spaces Plan (Plan Adoption) County Board Meeting September 24, 2016
BACKGROUND The County Board shall consider adoption of the proposed Rosslyn Highlands Park Coordinated Open Spaces Plan (or RHP+). RHP+ consisted of a community planning process which developed a detailed plan for the proposed park spaces located at: Rosslyn Highlands Park (County/Penzance Site) APAH Queens Court Site APS Wilson School Site 2
SITE AREA Aerial view of affected areas, including Rosslyn Highlands Park N O R T H Graphic showing future conditions N O R T H 3
COUNTY BOARD DIRECTION 2nd Quarter 2015 - Adopted Western Rosslyn Area Plan (WRAP). 3 rd Quarter 2015 - Directed County Manager to initiate a community process to develop a cohesive park and public spaces plan for Rosslyn Highlands Park and other public spaces within WRAP area. 4
PLANNING PROCESS RHP+ Coordinated Open Spaces Plan Distributed and iterative planning process Extensive community engagement The project underwent three (3) major phases: 5
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community Workshops Three (3) community workshops and one (1) open house. September 29, 2015 Workshop #1: Vision and Priorities October 20, 2015 Workshop #2: Concept Alternatives November 9, 2015 Workshop #3: Single Concept December 10, 2015 Open House (with display boards of single concept) Online Survey and On-site Interactive Boards 125 responses, 56% from the 22209 zip code area (North Highlands, North Rosslyn, Radnor/Fort Myer Heights). Large chalkboards placed at both ends of Rosslyn Highlands Park for community comment. Commission Support Support from the Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) and the Urban Forestry Commission (UFC). 6
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community Feedback Major Themes: Tree Canopy and Green Space Active and Passive Recreation Demand for Athletic Court Facility Playground Adjacency APAH Open Space Location Pedestrian Safety Availability for Drop-in Play 7
THE PLAN - CONTENTS RHP+ Coordinated Open Spaces Plan Contents of Plan: Project Overview Policy and Planning Context Community Engagement Process Coordinated Open Space Plan Programming Design Concept Major Features Phasing and Implementation Design Guidelines Including but not limited to: unifying design concepts, accessibility, pedestrian safety lighting, equipment/furnishings, planting palette, tree canopy guidelines/soil depth requirements. 8
THE PLAN SITE CONTEXT APAH Queens Court (New Residential Building) Location of Rosslyn Highlands Park N O R T H Penzance Buildings New Fire Station #10 APS Wilson School (New School Building) 9
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS Adjacent tot-lot and school-age playground Court and sloped green lawns Planted/permeable boundary between field and path 10
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS Activated path Picnic and grilling areas Informal play hill 11
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS View of multipurpose court looking southwest. 12
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS View of the activated path, play elements, and landscaping looking north. 13
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS View of the informal play hill and landscaping looking south. 14
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS View of the planted/permeable boundary between the Wilson School field and accessible path looking south. 15
THE PLAN MAJOR ELEMENTS APS Recreational Facilities at Wilson School Lighted, Synthetic Turf (Athletic) Field Roof Terrace Interior Amenities 16
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Redevelopment of Adjacent Properties County / Penzance Property APAH Queens Court APS Wilson School APS Wilson School County/Penzance Property APAH Queens Court 17
FISCAL IMPACT AND PHASING Funding Sources Funded by the developer (Penzance) and CIP FY 2017-2026 bond funds. In CIP FY 19 and FY 20: o $9.28M for the development of all park spaces Phased Construction Rosslyn Highlands Park $3.96M Lighted, Synthetic Turf (Athletic) Field at APS site $3.991M Playground at APAH Site $1.327M Three (3) phases associated with the development of the new Wilson School, Penzance office building, and APAH residential building. 18
C.M. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Rosslyn Highlands Park+ Coordinated Open Spaces Plan (Attachment A). 19