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Place Type             Best Practice Strategy               Tools and Actions                Design Detail

Place Type Best Practice Strategy               Tools and Actions                Design Detail

Place Type Best Practice Strategy               Tools and Actions                Design Detail

Nature Links Communities

Place Type Best Practice Strategy Tools and Actions                Design Detail

Place Type Best Practice Strategy Tools and Actions                Design Detail

Place Type Best Practice Strategy Tools and Actions Design Detail

Place Type Best Practice Strategy Tools and Actions Design Detail

Place Type Best Practice Strategy Tools and Actions Design Detail

Downtown: Monticello

Downtown: Liberty

Downtown: Roscoe

Downtown: Jeffersonville

conventional preferred

Calibrate guidelines and regulations to local capability:Standards for Administrative Review

You can do a lot with basic zoning toolbox:• Building location, height and set-back• Ground floor transparency• Parking Location and Quantity

Calibrate guidelines and regulations to local capability:Guidelines for Discretionary Review

Design Review Requires Civic Infrastructure:• Design Review Board• Design Guidelines

Corridor: Liberty ‐ Rt. 52 from Sunset Lake Rd to Old Monticello Rd. 

Corridor: Monticello

Corridor: Woodridge

Corridor: Rock Hill

conventional preferred

Phase 1Existing

Phase 2

Phase 1

Phase 2

Crossroad: Barryville

Crossroad: Callicoon Center

Crossroad: Wurtsboro

Crossroads: White Lake

conventional preferred

conventional preferred

conventional

preferred

existing

Exercise  Part 1

Step 1: Sketch a solution 5:35 to 6:20

Graphics:• use black marker to make lines• use the color key to select colors

• Look at Preferred Development Approach for the “big ideas”

• highlight natural features first• outlines connections you want to make: 

new trails, road networks• draw footprints of new buildings to define 

streets and public spaces

Unacceptable

Acceptable Preferred

Step 2: Discuss best practices from Nature, Links and Communities 6:30 to 7:00

• Select the Tools and Actions you want to use to implement the best practices we have preselected. 

• To make your selection, review the Tools and Actions appendix with your facilitator with special attention to the local capacity issues.

Exercise: Part 2

Step 3: Select and locate relevant details  7:00 to 7:10

• Pick from the details associated with the best practice.

• Cut them out and paste them to your sketch.

Exercise: Part 3

Step 4: Report‐back• Present your vision:

What were your 3 biggest design ideas?

• Present your implementation plan:What were your 3 biggest actions you need to take?

7:10 to 7:30

Exercise: Part 4

Downtown or Corridor: Livingston

New Neighborhood: Wurtsboro

Rural: Freemont Center

Edge: Liberty

Pedestrian Friendly Features as Controlling Elements

Developed by Steve Price in association w/ Dover Kohl & Partners

& Glatting Jacksonfor Johnson City Tennessee

Pedestrian Friendly Features as Controlling Elements

Developed by Steve Price in association w/ Dover Kohl & Partners

& Glatting Jacksonfor Johnson City Tennessee

Pedestrian Friendly Features as Controlling Elements

Developed by Steve Price in association w/ Dover Kohl & Partners

& Glatting Jacksonfor Johnson City Tennessee

Pedestrian Friendly Features as Controlling Elements

Developed by Steve Price in association w/ Dover Kohl & Partners

& Glatting Jacksonfor Johnson City Tennessee

Pedestrian Friendly Features as Controlling Elements

Developed by Steve Price in association w/ Dover Kohl & Partners

& Glatting Jacksonfor Johnson City Tennessee