unified land development code – tnd and tod
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Unified Land Development Code – TND and TOD. Board of County Commissioners First Public Hearing. What We Want to Accomplish. Regulations that Are: Clear Concise Enforceable Implementation of Policies in CPA-01-09 Multi-modal Mobility Transit Supportive Design - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Unified Land Development Code –
TND and TODBoard of County Commissioners
First Public Hearing
06/22/2010
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Regulations that Are:◦ Clear◦ Concise◦ Enforceable
Implementation of Policies in CPA-01-09◦ Multi-modal Mobility◦ Transit Supportive Design◦ Compact, Mixed-use, Urban Form
What We Want to Accomplish
06/22/2010
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Traditional Neighborhood Development - TND
Transit Oriented Development - TOD
06/22/2010
Definition
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Implements TND/TOD as envisioned in CPA-01-09◦ Required Residential and Non-residential components◦ Maximum block perimeters
Signage standards moved to Article 2 Signs
Changes from Adopted TND
06/22/2010
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Central Point
Village Center
Transit Supportive Area
Block Pattern
Building Scale and Massing
TND/TOD Concepts
06/22/2010
606/22/2010
706/22/2010
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Allowed in Urban Residential Future Land Use and Activity Centers designated in Comprehensive Plan
Allowed in all urban residential and commercial zoning districts
Implemented through development plan review
Required for developments over ◦ 300 residential units with no rapid transit route◦ 150 residential units with rapid transit route
06/22/2010
Approval Process
906/22/2010
TND Density Standards
1006/22/2010
TND Non-Residential Intensity Base of 10,000 square feet of non-residential
◦ plus 50 – 200 square feet per dwelling unit
Optional◦ 10,000 sq. ft. - achieving max allowed land use density◦ Plus 10,000 sq. ft – for each du above 4 units per acre◦ Plus 25,000 sq.ft. – if contiguous to a Rapid Transit or
Express Transit Service
1106/22/2010
TOD Density Standards
1206/22/2010
TOD Non-Residential Intensity Base of 10,000 square feet of non-residential
◦ Plus 100 – 400 square feet per dwelling unit
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Maximum Block Perimeter
Building Orientation to the Street
Location and Type of Parking
06/22/2010
Block Design
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20 percent requirement
Civic Spaces with design requirements◦ Plazas, squares, neighborhood parks, courtyards
Landscaped Areas
Pedestrian Trails
06/22/2010
Open Space
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Conduct first Public Hearing
Provide direction to Staff
06/22/2010
Recommendation