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Hoboken Terminal and Yard Phase I Redevelopment Plan First Community Meeting May 31, 2011

One Hudson Place Phase I Redevelopment Plan Redevelopment Plan First Community Meeting Agenda 1. Redevelopment Planning Process and Outcomes 2. Previous Planning Efforts and NJ Transit Program 3. Community Concerns and Priorities 4. Site Constraints and Opportunities 5. Breakout Sessions Phase I Redevelopment Plan 2

City of Hoboken, NJ The Honorable Mayor Zimmer City of Hoboken, NJ Brandy Forbes, AICP, PP Community Development Director City of Hoboken, NJ Project Consultant Team Planners and Urban Designers, Landscape Architects, Architects, and Community Engagement WRT Nando Micale, AICP, FAIA, PP Principal Yogesh Saoji, AIA, AICP, LEED AP Project Manager Woo Kim, AICP, LEED AP Urban Designer Economic and Market Analysis Robert B. Pauls Robert B. Pauls Managing Partner Barbara Cohen Remaking Northern Newburgh: Senior Associate Creating Jobs, Reviving Dormant Sites April 20th, 2011 3

Redevelopment Planning Process and Outcomes Phase I Redevelopment Plan 4

Redevelopment Plan Phase I and Full Site Boundaries Phase I One Hudson Place (1.8 Acres) Full Site (52 Acres) Phase I Redevelopment Plan 5

Redevelopment Plan Planning Process and Project Schedule Phase I Redevelopment Plan One Hudson Place (five months, completed by August 2011 month) Full Site Redevelopment Plan (six months after completion of Phase I Redevelopment Plan) Phase I Redevelopment Plan 6

Redevelopment Plan Outcomes Determine appropriate level of development program for the Terminal site. Address economic realities facing NJT and Hoboken. Develop a distinct place that integrates and reinforces Hoboken s image through building character and appropriate massing. Advance environmental, social and economic sustainability goals of the City and the region. Build consensus around the vision for the redevelopment. Phase I Redevelopment Plan 7

Previous Planning Efforts and NJ Transit Program Phase I Redevelopment Plan 8

Previous Planning Efforts Phase I Redevelopment Plan 9

Previous Planning Efforts Hoboken Terminal and Yard Plan (FxFowle October 2008) Illustrative Site Plan courtesy City of Hoboken, October 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 10

Most Recent NJ Transit Planning Efforts NJ TRANSIT ONE HUDSON PLACE REDEVELOPMENT OPTIONS September 2010 December 2010 Rendering courtesy of NJ Transit, September 2010 SOM Rendering courtesy of NJ Transit, December 2010 SOM Phase I Redevelopment Plan 11

NJ TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Transportation Improvements at the Terminal The Hoboken Terminal & Yard Master Plan, NJ Transit (Prepared 2000, Updated 2005) Phase I Improvement Projects (1993-2003) Ferry Terminal Roof replacement and skylight repair (1995) Construction of new food court in Main Concourse and Concourse roof repair (1996) Electric and sewer upgrades to meet current codes (1996) Plaza canopy, Train Shed Steel, North Wall substructure (2003) New Maintenance of Way/Hoboken Shop (1998) Restoration of Main Waiting Room (1999) HBLRT Station at Hoboken (2001) New Rail Operation Center located Meadows Maintenance Facility in Kearny, NJ (2003) Yard B construction of nine train storage tracks, train fueling, sanding, and washing facilities (2003) Phase II Improvement Projects (2005-2011) Ferry Terminal substructure repairs (near completion) Restoration of Ferry Service into original Ferry Slips (Near completion) New Clock Tower construction (complete) Bus Terminal Roof repairs (completed) Phase III Improvements (currently on hold due to funding constraints) Ferry Terminal Plaza Renovation Bus Terminal Renovation Restoration of Record Building. Restoration of Immigrant Building. Other Rail Yard facilities, access road, infrastructure t related improvements including Train Shed rehabilitation. Phase I Redevelopment Plan 12

NJ TRANSIT PHASE I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM One Hudson Place Tenant Requirements TOD opportunity directly connected to bus, rail and PATH stations Typical floor to floor height: 13.5 Minimum 500,000 SF Market driven, efficient floor plates (25,000-40,000000 SF) Zoning certainty Predictable delivery schedule Reduced parking need (parking ratio from existing 2.0 to 0.5 spaces/1,000 SF) Minimum Executive Parking (up to 25 spaces) in building LEED Gold Phase I Redevelopment Plan 13

NJ TRANSIT PHASE I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM One Hudson Place Site Constraints 1. Underground PATH Location 2. Existing PATH Station Access Staircases 3. Bus Depot 11 Bus Loading Bays and Passenger Facilities 4. Existing Port Authority Access Easement 5. Entry, Drop-off Location for Pedestrians, Jitney Buses, and Taxies 6. Adjacent Historic Train Shed Structure Phase I Redevelopment Plan 14

Understanding Community Concerns and Priorities Phase I Redevelopment Plan 15

Focus Group Feedback on NJ Transit Phase I Proposals Some of the Focus Group Concerns We Heard Urban Design Concerns about planning process conducted in two stages (Phase I and Full site) Out of scale development Building Height Concerns about taller building vs. medium scale massing recommended in the Hoboken Master Plan Concerns about building shadows on street Not focused on pedestrians Need to provide open feeling entryway to the City Need Great architecture Retail on Hudson Place Parking and Transportation Concerns about additional traffic and parking Bus depot is not attractive Concerns about pedestrian safety Need better integration of pedestrian and bicycle modes Infrastructure and Sustainable Design Concerns about capacity of city infrastructure to accommodate new development Focus on Sustainable Design Are There Any Others That We Missed? Phase I Redevelopment Plan 16

Focus Groups Feedback on NJ Transit Phase I Proposals Potential Areas of Agreement Regarding NJ Transit Phase I Proposals Better Intermodal connections Subway (PATH) + Heavy Rail + Light Rail + Bus + Ferry + Paratransit + Walking/Biking Provide redundant interconnectivity and improved pedestrian and bicycle facilities Rationalize bus terminal circulation and improve pedestrian connectivity from the platforms to connecting modes and surrounding areas Pedestrian/bicyclist Oriented Design Implement a complete streets design Encourage walking via wide sidewalks and generally improve the pedestrian experience Create new bike lanes, bike storage/racks and shower facilities Consider exclusive pedestrian pathways and bridges Shared Parking + Car Sharing Shared parking between residential, retail and office components Advocate a car share program throughout the development Reduced minimum parking requirements Sustainable Building Design LEED Buildings (LEED Gold proposed in Phase I). Green Roofs Are There Any Others That We Missed? Phase I Redevelopment Plan 17

Site Constraints and Opportunities Phase I Redevelopment Plan 18

Site Constraints and Opportunities Issues that Need Further Resolution Infrastructure and Sustainable Design Capacity Concerns Exploration of Additional Site and Building Environmental Sustainability Components Urban Design Building Height and Massing Public Realm (Ground level uses, public amenities, pedestrian environment and open space) Parking and Transportation Better Integration with Other Modes of Transportation Addressing Parking and Traffic Concerns Phase I Redevelopment Plan 19

Opportunities and Constraints: Infrastructure and Sustainable Design Floodplain EXISTING CONDITIONS DIAGRAM courtesy City of Hoboken, March 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 20

Full Site has Five Modes of Transit Phase I Site has Two Modes (PATH and Bus Terminal) Opportunities and Constraints: Parking and Transportation Intermodal Facilities EXISTING CONDITIONS DIAGRAM courtesy City of Hoboken, March 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 21

Opportunities and Constraints: Parking and Transportation Pedestrian Circulation Potential to evaluate alternative sites for the Bus Terminal within walking distance of the other modes EXISTING CONDITIONS DIAGRAM courtesy City of Hoboken, March 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 22

Opportunities and Constraints: Parking and Transportation Vehicular Circulation EXISTING CONDITIONS DIAGRAM courtesy City of Hoboken, March 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 23

Observer Boulevard (Proposed Redevelopment Full Site - NJ Transit) Opportunities and Constraints: Parking and Transportation Observer Highway Observer Highway Interim Improvements City of Hoboken / Hudson County (Marine Blvd. to Park Street Section) Improvements to accommodate Future Development City of Hoboken / Hudson County Interim Improvements Typical Plan (Marine Blvd. to Park Street Section) Phase I Redevelopment Plan 24

Opportunities and Constraints: Parking and Transportation Phase I Site Vehicular Circulation Phase I Redevelopment Plan 25

Opportunities and Constraints: Urban Design Historic Resources EXISTING CONDITIONS DIAGRAM courtesy City of Hoboken, March 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 26

Opportunities and Constraints: Urban Design View Corridor 1 2 1 2 Diagram courtesy City of Hoboken, March 2008 FXFowle Phase I Redevelopment Plan 27

Opportunities and Constraints: Urban Design Pedestrian Environment Phase I Redevelopment Plan 28

Opportunities and Constraints Full Site Phase I Redevelopment Plan 29

Opportunities and Constraints Phase I Site Constraints 1.Underground PATH Location 2.Existing PATH Station Access Staircases 3.Bus Depot 11 Bus Loading Bays and Passenger Facilities 4.Existing Ei i Port Authority Access Easement 5.Entry, Drop-off Location for Pedestrians, Jitney Buses, and Taxies 6.Adjacent Historic Train Shed Structure Phase I Redevelopment Plan 30

Breakout Session Discussions Community Survey Phase I Redevelopment Plan 31

Break out Sessions Issues and Opportunities Discussion Discussion Topics 1. What are the top three priority issues and opportunities for the Phase I and Full Site. 2. Discuss possibilities for Phase I One Hudson Place Site regarding: Bus Depot Location Pedestrian / Bicyclist Related Improvements Parking Concerns and Solutions Urban design issues related to height, massing and ground floor uses. Other 3. Confirm areas of agreement and issues that need further resolution. Phase I Redevelopment Plan 32

Community Survey Phase I Redevelopment Plan 33

Summary of Discussions and Next Steps Develop Analysis and Guiding Principles Develop Conceptual Options Present Analysis and Options Community Meeting #2 End of June / Early July 2011 Day and Time to be determined PROJECT WEBSITE http://www.hobokennj.org/hobokenterminal CONTACT City of Hoboken 94 Washington Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030 Email: redevelopmentnjtransit@hobokennj.org Phase I Redevelopment Plan 34

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