February 15, 2018 Pioneer Road Pioneer Mineral Point Road Elderberry Pleasant View Road Junction Junction Road
Agenda Recap of Background Information, Open House #1 Draft Neighborhood Development Plan Next Steps Questions/Comments
What is a Neighborhood Development Plan? Applies to largely undeveloped areas Guide public infrastructure and services Guides development if and when it is proposed
What is a Neighborhood Development Plan? Applies to largely undeveloped areas Guide public infrastructure and services Guides development if and when it is proposed Does not force anyone to develop
Background Old Sauk Road Elderberry NDP Adopted 2002 1,114 Acres Junction NDP Adopted 1990 428 Acres Pioneer Road Mineral Point Road Pioneer NDP Adopted 2004 1,403 Acres Junction Road Valley View Road
Update Focus Areas Evaluate and recommend changes: Land Uses Street layout Parks Stormwater management Pedestrian and bike facilities Future transit
Town of Middleton City of Madison Cooperative Plan Old Sauk Road Development within ¼ mile of Pioneer Road 4 dwelling units per acre Multi-family buildings, 4 units 80 foot landscape buffer along Pioneer Road Pioneer Road Mineral Point Road Valley View Road
Summary of September 2017 Open House Feedback Better/more access to parks in Elderberry Neighborhood Concern about future traffic congestion Dangerous intersections Pioneer at Mineral Point Big Stone Trail at Old Sauk Lack of transit access, especially paratransit Preserve trees and natural features Concerned about multi-family development near single family neighborhoods
Existing Conditions Study Area
Existing Conditions - Transportation Study Area
Existing Conditions Existing Land Use Study Area
Existing Conditions Natural Features Study Area
Neighborhood Design Principles Transportation 1. Range of housing options 2. Have some place to walk to 3. Use parks as a neighborhood focal point 4. Locate more people closer to amenities
Neighborhood Design Principles Transportation 1. Connectivity is the building block of neighborhoods 2. Create direct routes to amenities 3. Encourage transit, biking and walking 4. Create streets not roads 5. Minimize internal traffic by creating multiple options
Concept Development - Parks
Concept Development - Parks
Concept Development Mixed Use Centers Mixed Use Mixed Use Mixed Use Mixed Use Mixed Use Mixed Use
Concept Development - Employment Employment Employment Employment Employment
Concept Development - Employment Employment Employment Employment Employment
Concept Development - Stormwater
Concept Development - Stormwater
Concept Development Street Network
Concept Development Street Network
Concept Development Bike/Ped Network
Concept Development Bike/Ped Network
Concept Development Transit Network
Concept Development Transit Network Residential Node Residential Node Residential Node Residential Node
Draft Land Use Plan
Land Use Categories Housing Types Housing Mix 1 Single Family Building Height 1-2 Stories Housing Mix 2 Single family, two family, townhomes Building Height 1-3 Stories `
Land Use Categories Housing Types Housing Mix 3 Townhomes, small multifamily Building Height 2-5 Stories Housing Mix 4 Townhomes, small and medium multifamily Building Height 2-5 Stories
Land Use Categories Housing Types Neighborhood Mixed Use Medium-scale multifamily, residential above commercial uses Building Height 2-4 Stories
Draft Land Use Plan What Changed? Parks Stormwater facilities Employment locations Diversity of housing options
Draft Land Use Plan Elderberry
Draft Land Use Plan Pioneer
Timeline
Questions? Comments? Jeff Greger, City of Madison Planning Division 608-243-0181 jgreger@cityofmadison.com www.cityofmadison.com/epjplan