Land Use Master Plan Town of Boone Land Use Master Plan Advisory Committee Kick-off 08.19.08 in association with Kubilins Transportation Group Rose & Associates.

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Land Use Master Plan Town of Boone Land Use Master Plan Advisory Committee Kick-off in association with Kubilins Transportation Group Rose & Associates

Land Use Master Plan Town of Boone Steering Committee LAWRENCE GROUP PROJECT TEAM Craig Lewis, AICP, LEED AP Project Manager CHARRETTE TEAM Craig Lewis, Charrette Manager David Walters, RIBA (LG) John Cock, AICP (LG) Charrette FacilitatorsPlanning & Design Team Transportation Wade Walker, PE (KTG) Planning & Design Tom Harrington, RLA (LG) Chad Hall (LG) Amanda Huggins (LG) Megan Doskocil (LG) Illustration Dave Malushizky, AIA, LEED AP (LG) LAND USE PLAN DOCUMENT Craig Lewis, AICP, LEED AP Primary Author John Cock, AICP (LG) David Walters, RIBA (LG) With key contributions by Wade Walker, PE (KTG) Chad Hall (LG) Megan Doskocil (LG) Market Analysis Kathleen Rose, CCIM (RA)

Key Issues Environmental Sustainability Economic Sustainability Infill & Density Transportation & Circulation Historic Preservation Housing Choices & Affordability Adequate Infrastructure Town and Gown Opportunities

Land Use Master Plan Beginning with a baseline of agreement

Land Use Master Plan Staff Kickoff Meeting & Advisory Committee Meeting Community Windshield Survey and Walking Tour of Key Areas GIS Consolidation and Environmental Resource Mapping Stakeholder Interviews/ Reconnaissance Mini- Charrette Reconnaissance Phase

Land Use Master Plan Market Study Recommendations Perspective & Market Potential Demographic Analysis Cultural/Quality of Life Assessment Employment/Retail Uses Residential Tapestry Economic Development Strategies Reconnaissance Phase: Economic & Market Study

Land Use Master Plan Reconnaissance Phase – Market Analysis

Land Use Master Plan Work collaboratively Design cross-functionally Use design to achieve a shared vision and create holistic solutions Work in detail The Charrette: Principles

Land Use Master Plan The Charrette: Typical Schedule (October 15, 20-24, 28)

Land Use Master Plan WALK/EVALUATE/DOCUMENT

Land Use Master Plan Input: Current Reality + Vision Output: Implementable Strategic Plan The Charrette: Principles

Land Use Master Plan The 15,000 student – 1,500+ faculty/staff elephant in the room Parking, parking, parking Student Housing (Off- Campus) Campus Expansion Transit, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Circulation Housing Affordability for Faculty/Staff

Land Use Master Plan

Land Use Master Plan

Land Use Master Plan The Framework Plan

S-1 Preserved Open Space Parks Conservation areas wetlands Floodplains Stream buffers Wildlife habitat

Land Use Master Plan S-2 Reserved Open Space Should be protected Steep slopes Vacant parcels 5+ acres Next to S-1 Not likely for sewer service

Land Use Master Plan S-6 Infill/ Redevelopment Existing urban with dense grid Historic town core

Land Use Master Plan S-3 to S-5: Restricted Growth to Intended Growth

Land Use Master Plan Nodes and Corridors Neighborhood and Village Centers Professional office, service, higher density residential

Land Use Master Plan

Land Use Master Plan Holistic View of Transportation Realms

Land Use Master Plan Multi-Modal Transportation Plan Livability and balance – Complete Streets Combine land use and transportation improvements Context sensitive solutions – utilize inherent flexibility in design Develop multi-modal connections focused on walkability Consider full range of options for both parking and transit

Land Use Master Plan Best Development Practices and Collector Street Planning

Land Use Master Plan COMMUNITY & REGIONAL PLANNING

Land Use Master Plan SUBURBAN RETROFIT PLANNING

Land Use Master Plan SMALL AREA PLANNING

Land Use Master Plan DOWNTOWN PLANNING

Key Plan Components Land Development & Redevelopment Policies & Map Transportation Network Enhancements & Multi- Modal Plan Transect-based Framework Plan Conceptual/Schematic Planning in 3 dimensions for key parcels/locations in different contexts (best practices) Retrofit Plan for Key Suburban Corridors (e.g. 321) Downtown and Surrounding Neighborhoods Urban Design/Urban Infill Plan (parcel level) Strategic Initiatives for Environmental Sustainability

Land Use Master Plan Final Report

Land Use Master Plan Final Report and Summary Brochure

Land Use Master Plan Summary Posters

Land Use Master Plan Post-Charrette Advisory Committee Post-Charrette Follow Up – Possible Sub- Committee Work Plan Refinement Plan Document Preparation Public Workshop Presentation to Elected and Appointed Officials Project Closeout

Land Use Master Plan

Land Use Master Plan

Land Use Master Plan Graphic by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company NATURAL HABITATHUMAN HABITAT

Land Use Master Plan Start-Up & Reconnaissance Phase –August/September Public Design Charrette –5.5 Days (October closing presentation) –coordinated with ASU planning workshops Post-Charrette Plan Review/Production –4-6 Months Final Public Meetings & Adoption Phase –1 Month Estimated Completion Time: 8 – 10 Months Schedule