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www.tempe.gov/adaptivereuse
adaptive reuse noun:the renovation and reuse of pre-existing structures for new purposes
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Why Adaptive Reuse?
Market Shifts: What was popular last decade may not relevant now
Technology: Online replaces on-site
Smart:Makes the most of limited Tempe resources by helping business owners, landowners and tenants find new uses for existing space
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Case Study: Old School, Phoenix After
Starbucks (new build) Taco Guild and Buffalo Exchange
Before Former Methodist Church/School Parking Lot
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Case Study: The Refuge, Phoenix
After Coffee and Wine Bar One-of-kind retail made by
refugees Provides funding to Valley
charities
Before Flower shop/retail
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Case Study: Oregano’s, Tempe
Oregano's (former antique shop) Required at least 12 variances most
of which will no longer be required with the Adaptive Reuse Program
Parking Variance to reduce the required off-
street parking from 22 spaces to 16 spaces
Landscape Waive the required street trees to
allow the existing building configuration to remain
Reduce the required front yard landscaping and building setback
Reduce the required area of landscape
At least 3 other variances
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Adaptive Reuse Program Eligibility
To Be Eligible:
1. The building must have been constructed before 2000 and be located within Tempe city limits.
2. It must be located within 1,00 feet for the right of way of an arterial or collector street
3. The new use should result in a change of occupancy classification
4. The building cannot exceed 5,000 square feet, including the proposed additions
5. The Community Development Director has the authority to approve projects that meet the intent of the program but may not meet the exact criteria.
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Adaptive Reuse Program Benefits
The program focuses on helping businesses open safely in a timely manner using a common sense approach. Some businesses may receive help in the form of: Review of parking requirements and shared
parking options Provisions for alternate landscape Provisions for alternate lighting Occupancy equivalency (B, M, F-1 and S-1) Combined review for landscape and site plans Onsite retention flexibility Use of unisex restrooms Exploration of other conditions to help
businesses succeed
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Adaptive Reuse Program Benefits Customer Service
We will provide a single point of contact for all adaptive reuse projects
Adaptive Reuse Team includes members from multiple departments:
Building Safety Engineering Planning Traffic Police Fire
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Get Started
Contact: DeeDee Kimbrell
Phone: 480 350-8081
Email: [email protected]
www.tempe.gov/adaptivereuse