Over-the-Rhine Foundation

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Over-the-Rhine Foundation Active in Preserving, Protecting, and Celebrating OTR for over 30 years Instrumental in preserving local landmarks including: - The Alms & Doepke Building, Rothenberg Academy, and the Rooftop Garden The Davis Furniture Building among many others Hosted Owner-Occupied OTR and Green Historic workshops. Advocated for appropriate infill construction through the infill committee - Consulted on the design of new buildings since 2014 Created the New Construction Guidelines (under development)

Local Historic Districts and the HCB Cincinnati City Council passed Historic Conservation Legislation in 1980 to promote the conservation, protection, restoration, rehabilitation, use and overall enhancement of structures and districts in the City that possess special historic or architectural value. Revitalization of neighborhoods Enhancement of the environmental and aesthetic quality of the city Stabilization and improvement of property values Each district has a set of new construction guidelines to ensure infill development is sympathetic and compatible to the distinct features of the surrounding historic buildings and overall district character The Urban Conservator and Historic Conservation Board reviews a property owner's proposal for compliance with the established conservation guidelines. The Board may approve, approve with conditions, or deny a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness. Decisions may be appealed to the Zoning Board of Appeals.

City of Cincinnati s Over-the-Rhine Historic District Cincinnati City Council passed Historic Conservation Legislation in 1980 to promote the conservation, protection, restoration, rehabilitation, use and overall enhancement of structures and districts in the City that possess special historic or architectural value. - Southern OTR [Central Parkway to Liberty] was designated in 1993. - Northern OTR [Liberty to Mulberry] was added and combined with the south in 2003. Each district has a set of new construction guidelines to ensure infill development is sympathetic and compatible to the distinct features of the surrounding historic buildings and overall district character The Urban Conservator and Historic Conservation Board reviews a property owner's proposal for compliance with the established conservation guidelines.

Over-the-Rhine Historic District Over-the-Rhine is Cincinnati s historic heart, and a national treasure. Few neighborhoods in America inspire like Over-the-Rhine, with its expansive and dense collection of Italianate, Greek revival, 2nd empire buildings and churches, breweries, and tenements providing a cohesive representation of what it was like to be in a 19th century urban neighborhood. The district serves not only as the showpiece of Cincinnati s cultural heritage, but as an economic engine and driver of the local economy.

Over-the-Rhine Historic District Over 50% of OTR s original fabric has been lost to demolition. What is built in the 21st century will greatly impact the appearance, character and desirability of our 19th century treasure.

Update Needed The outdated guidelines do not meet the needs of today s rapid development environment - Architects and property owners are uncertain what the guidelines are trying to convey. Results in unnecessary city administrative and client costs. The new guidelines will be comprehensive and clear - Illustrative graphics will provide designers a visual representation of the guidelines Results in streamlined design process

Updating the New Construction Guidelines

Current Guideline language: Proposed Guideline, Massing, Height, & Scale : 1) 2) 3) 4) Width must be within 10% of the average width of non-institutional contributing buildings located on the same side of the street within the same block Height must be within 10% of the average height of non-institutional contributing buildings located on the same side of the street within the same block Must have either a rectangular or an [ L -shaped] volume Height and depth must both be greater than building width Graphic illustrations will accompany the text to visually and clearly demonstrate the goals of each guideline

Exception Requirements An exception can be sought for one or more of the 9 guidelines. In cases when an applicant chooses a design that does not meet the outlined guidelines, they will be required to include additional submissions that will demonstrate how the design is compatible or elevates the character and integrity of the neighborhood such as: - architectural renderings, comparative analysis, alignment with neighborhood plan The appropriateness, based on the applicant s justification, will be evaluated by the Urban Conservator and decided on by the Historic Conservation Board.

Funding The content of the document has been composed by citizen volunteers. Funding for the finalized document and graphic creation is being funded by: - The Over-the-Rhine Foundation US Bank/Haile Foundation Ohio Certified Local Government Grant No local tax dollars are being used to pay for the development of the document.

Process Schedule Early 2014 Infill Committee formed August 2014 First focus group; invited community stakeholders to participate November 2014 Design Build Cincy presentation and focus group March 2015 Ellen Harris workshop and public focus group 2015 Research on best practices; committee half day workshops; first draft composed 2016-2017 Continued editing and revisions; fundraising for graphics 2018 Public input sessions, document design, and design competition

Draft Document underway

Public Input Public input is welcomed and encouraged. Please contact: Beth Johnson, Urban Conservator at beth.johnson@cincinnati-oh.gov and Matt Deininger, Infill Ops Manager at otrfinfill.committee@gmail.com Two public input sessions will be held in the neighborhood in late February/March. Notice of specific dates and times will be sent to the community council and other public forums.

Public Input