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SAND LAKE ROAD STATION AREA MASTER PLAN

SAND LAKE ROAD STATION AREA MASTER PLAN. Moving Towards Adoption & Implementation. February 23, 2012. Presentation Outline. Introductions Commuter Rail Update County Planning Efforts MXDAC Designation Process SLR Concept Plan Moving from Concept to Master Plan Sub- commitees

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SAND LAKE ROAD STATION AREA MASTER PLAN

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  1. SAND LAKE ROAD STATION AREA MASTER PLAN Moving Towards Adoption & Implementation February 23, 2012

  2. Presentation Outline • Introductions • Commuter Rail Update • County Planning Efforts • MXDAC Designation Process • SLR Concept Plan • Moving from Concept to Master Plan • Sub-commitees • Next Steps

  3. Commuter Rail Update • Groundbreaking (January, 2012) • Phase 1 (2014) • Ft. Florida Rd to Sand Lake Rd • Phase 2 (2016) • Sand Lake Rd to Poinciana Industrial Park • Ft. Florida Rd to DeLand

  4. County Planning Efforts TOD Overlay Zone at Sand Lake Station (2008)

  5. County Planning Efforts Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Transportation choices Compact development within ¼ to ½ mile of station Connectivity Pedestrian scale & amenities Mix of land uses Mix of housing types, densities and prices Coordinated infrastructure

  6. County Planning Efforts Benefits of TOD • Connectivity & mobility choices • Transit ridership • Walking & bicycling • Lowers energy consumption • More disposal household income • Housing more affordable • Economic development • Infill & redevelopment • Can decrease infrastructure costs • A sense of place

  7. County Planning Efforts • Sand Lake Station opening May 2014 • Significant Federal, State & County investment • Long term--desire to expand service throughout region • Success depends on getting TOD right -Need to Maximize Infrastructure $$

  8. County Planning Efforts What heave we done so far? • TOD Overlay • Public Meetings and Interview • Concept Plan • Design Guidelines • Master Plan & MXDAC • Developing Mixed-Use codes

  9. County Planning Efforts Mixed-Use Development Activity Center (MXDAC) Designation • Requires BCC approval • Promote infill and redevelopment • Does not require a Comprehensive Plan amendment • TOD, one of 4 categories of MXDACs • Master Planning approach • Subdistricts differ in intensity: Core, Transitional, Edge

  10. MXDAC Designation Process • Sand Lake Station Area TOD-MXDAC –designation process Next Completed CONCEPT PLAN MASTER PLAN PD-LUP DP • Concept Plan (Advisory report) • Citizen input • Staff review • Master Plan • DRC review • P&Z workshop • BCC approval • PD-LUP • DRC recommendation • P&Z approval • BCC approval • Development Plan • DRC approval • Can require BCC approval WE ARE HERE

  11. MXDAC Designation Process Master Plan– required elements • Vision-- community input (themes) • Boundary • Sub-districts • Core • Transition • Edge • Mobility/circulation system plan • Open space plan • Guidelines: site and design standards Conceptual

  12. SLR Concept Plan Community Themes • Connectivity • Traffic Calming • Orange Ave • Stormwater • TOD • County—active role in development

  13. SLR Concept Plan- Concept 3 • Concepts 1 & 2-limited scope • Concept 3--Community Wide TOD recommendations • Improved network connections-- E/W and N/S • Flexible block size and land use • Mix of uses: retail, office, hotel & residential • Master Storm Water System • Community parks & open space system • Development opportunity on south side of Sand Lake Road.

  14. SLR Concept Plan-TOD Subdistricts EDGE TRANSITIONAL CORE TRANSITIONAL

  15. SLR Concept Plan-TOD Subdistricts

  16. SLR Concept Plan SLR Conceptual Development Program North West Quadrant North East Quadrant South West Quadrant

  17. Moving forward— from Concept to Master Plan Obstacles to development Environmentally constrained on West side of tracks Multiple property owners Car oriented configuration and infrastructure “Suburban Code”, limiting Orange Avenue and Sand Lake Road

  18. Moving forward— from Concept to Master Plan Recent TOD study findings “ Transit alone is insufficient to make a real estate market” Source: Dena Belzer, 2011 Orange County Redevelopment Conference

  19. Moving forward—from Concept to Master Plan How do we get from “Concept” to adopted Master Plan? • Address issue areas through Subcommittees • Meet with property owners to agree on Master Plan & implementation strategies • Take Master Plan to community • Adopt SLR Station MXDAC-TOD designation (Master Plan + Action Plan) • Adopt MXDAC land development code

  20. Moving forward—from Concept to Master Plan Issue Sub-committees • Transportation • Stormwater & Open Space • Infrastructure Development Strategies—funding & phasing • Implementation Strategies—Partnerships • Affordable Housing • Other issues

  21. Sub-committees Transportation • Traffic Impact Methodology • Level of Analysis • Implementing Connectivity thru Framework Streets • Coordination with FDOT on Orange Ave: • Multimodal Corridor Study • Transportation Design for Livable Communities (TDLC)

  22. Sub-committees Stormwater • Master Planning • By sub-basin • Joint SW/open space strategies • Alternative methods • Implementation • Pond acquisition • Phasing & Funding • Opportunities

  23. Sub-committees Infrastructure Development Strategies—funding & phasing • Explore types of additional investments the County is willing to make • Phasing of infrastructure & investments • Opportunities (partnerships) Implementation Strategies—Partnerships • Possibility of Public/Private Partnership • Type of Entity; CRA BID, NID, MSTU

  24. Sub-committees Affordable Housing • Implement policy requirement in MXDACS—10 % affordable housing • Ensure County policies supportive • Review Federal, State,& Local funding and other incentives

  25. Next Steps Staff Products and Recommendations • Stormwater Master Plan • TDLC plan & implementation strategy • Schedule for infrastructure funding and phasing • Define partnerships; other funding options • County commitments • Owner commitments • Master Plan

  26. Next Steps Schedule subcomittee meetings Hand out questions Develop recommendations Present findings and recommendations to Senior Staff and BCC

  27. Sub-committee Meetings

  28. SAND LAKE ROAD STATION AREA MASTER PLAN Moving Towards Adoption & Implementation Q & A February 23, 2012

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