BURTON STATION STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA PLAN UPDATE PUBLIC MEETING 3/26/18 1
WHERE WE ARE? 2
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF THE PLAN UPDATE 1. Update the land use designation for Burton Station Village to reflect changed conditions. 2. An open space network to replace the golf course from the original plan. 3. Draft a more conceptual land use plan that reflects recent rezonings and generalized land uses for the remaining areas of the Strategic Growth Area. 3
ACTIONS TO DATE Planning process kicked off in the Fall Plan of action briefings held with City Council and Planning Commission. Initial public meeting in January, focused on future of Burton Station Village Briefings to L and J Gardens Civic League and Hampton Roads Association of Commercial Realtors (HRACRE) 4
FUTURE TIMELINE Brief Planning Commission and City Council on Draft Plan changes in April Complete Draft Plan Amendment and schedule for May Planning Commission meeting 5
GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR STRATEGIC GROWTH AREAS 1. Encourage efficient use of land resources 2. Maximize use of infrastructure 3. Create a compatible mix of uses 4. Offer a range of transportation options 5. Design at a human scale 6. Promote transit-oriented development 6
GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR STRATEGIC GROWTH AREAS (CONTINUED) 7. Diversify our housing stock 8. Provide accessible parks, open spaces, and recreational facilities 9. Expand upon our green sustainable infrastructure 10. Cultivate Arts and Culture 11. Preserve designated historic resources 12. Plan for sea level rise and recurrent flooding 7
LAND USE PLAN 8
LAND USE CONSIDERATIONS FOR BURTON STATION VILLAGE AND OTHER MIXED USE AREAS Staff recommends a mixed use designation with homes, shops, and work places blended either within the same building and/or within carefully designed single use buildings. These buildings are to be architecturally integrated, encourage pedestrian activity, contain common outdoor spaces and invoke a sense of place. The maximum height of mixed use buildings within Burton Station should range from three to five stories in height. The revised plan document will contain detailed mixed use guidelines specific to Burton Station. 9
Multi Use (Retail / Office) Multi-Use Example shown using a 2-story Retail and / or Office building up front with parking in back. Block: 250 x 300 75,000 SF 1.72 Acres Building: 18,900 SF fp 37,800 SF 2 sty fl area Parking: 104 spaces on site 29 spaces on street 133 spaces total 10
Mixed Use (Retail / Office) Mixed Use Example shown using a 2-story Retail building with Residential or Office above and building up front with parking deck in back. Block: 250 x 300 75,000 SF 1.72 Acres Building: 24,500 SF fp 73,500 SF 3 sty fl area Parking: 122 spaces per level 38 spaces on street 160 spaces total 11
Multi-Use (Small Grocer & Outparcel Multi-Use Example shown using a 1-story Retail tenant with an outparcel building up front and parking. Block: 570 x 300 171,000 SF 3.9 Acres Buildings: 7,000 SF small bldg 20,000 SF large bldg Parking: 223 spaces on site 12
Mixed Use: (Retail / Apartments) Mixed Use Example showing 3-story Retail buildings with apartments above and a parking deck in back Block: 570 x 300 171,000 SF 3.9 Acres Building: 53,900 SF fp 161,700 SF 3 sty fl area Parking: 144 spaces per deck 24 spaces on site 56 spaces on street 214 spaces total 13
Multi-Use: (Retail ) Multi-Use Example showing 1- story multi-tenant retail buildings with parking. Block: 570 x 300 171,000 SF 3.9 Acres Building: 41,600 SF fp Parking: 153 spaces on site 14
Industrial: (Manufacturing / Warehouse) Industrial Example showing 1-story factory or warehouse building with parking and loading bays. Block: 680 x 570 387,600 SF 8.9 Acres Buildings: 100,000 SF fp Parking: 350 spaces on site 15
MIXED USE PENINSULA TOWN CENTER 16
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MIXED USE PORT WARRICK (NN) 19
MIXED USE - NELSONS GRANT (YC) 20
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BURTON CROSSING REZONING 2008 SGA Plan Recent rezoning application 22
BURTON STATION VILLAGE 2008 SGA Plan Draft Plan Update 23
NORTHAMPTON CORRIDOR 2008 SGA Plan Draft Plan Update 24
BAKER/DIAMOND SPRINGS CORRIDOR 2008 SGA Plan Draft Plan Update 25
GOLF COURSE NORTH 2008 SGA Plan Draft Plan Update 26
OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE MAP COMPONENTS: SGA Boundary Existing Roads / Rail Line Proposed Road Extensions Stormwater Facilities Trail / Bike routing Connections off site Open Space Symbology: Open Space (green) Forested Open Space (dark green) Buffers (dark green w/ hatching) Signage & Memorial (yellow asterisks)
OPEN SPACE A greenway/park system should be developed to replace the former existing and planned golf course. This system will serve to provide buffers, connections between land uses, and aesthetic enhancement of the built environment. OPEN SPACE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: Incorporate centralized open space with mixed-use development Town Green Urban Plaza Design stormwater management facilities with parks and recreation component Eco-garden Lake Trails Create continuous greenway for recreation and pedestrian and bikeway connectivity throughout site and to other destinations Linkages Trail network 28
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OPEN SPACE TOWN GREEN: Central park and gathering space within a mixed-use setting Open lawn area that accommodates active and passive recreation as well as large and small events Amenities may include tables, seating, outdoor stage, open play area, playgrounds, picnic shelters, public art and tree planting 29
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OPEN SPACE URBAN PLAZA: Smaller-scale urban open space surrounded by mixed-use buildings Provide areas for social interaction Accommodates small gatherings and events Amenities may include tables, seating, tree planting, fountains, decorative pavement and public art 30
OPEN SPACE INTEGRATED WITH STORMWATER ECO-GARDEN: Primary purpose Stormwater management Designed to resemble natural system Secondary purpose recreational use Design includes amenities such as trails, trail nodes, seating areas, picnic areas Amenities may also include rain gardens, bio-retention planting beds, water gardens, fountains, green roof gardens and public art 31
OPEN SPACE INTEGRATED WITH STORMWATER LAKE TRAILS: Multi-use paths and soft trails meandering around existing lakes and planned stormwater ponds Accommodates recreational use in addition to creating off-road pedestrian and bikeway connections between land uses Can be incorporated into a greenway system Additional amenities may include exercise stations, seating, picnic tables/shelters, overlooks 31
OPEN SPACE GREENWAY SYSTEM TRAIL NETWORK: Multi-use trails are 10 wide paved trails (recommended type) Accommodates recreational use in addition to creating off-road pedestrian and bikeway connections between land uses Combination of trail facilities adjacent to roadways and off-road trails to create the connections needed for a network Design trails in and around natural areas and open space to create the greenway 31
NORFOLK S LAKE WRIGHT CONCEPTUAL OPEN SPACE PLAN Connect new greenway to Lake Wright Trail New soft trail around lake Connects to front of shops Stamped asphalt in place 32
LAKE LAWSON / LAKE SMITH NATURAL AREA Nearest City park with broad range of amenities Playground Trails Scenic Overlooks Fishing Boating & kayak access 35
DISCUSSION 36