NW Master Plan Presentation to OSAB with Recommendations 060512
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NORTHWEST MASTER
PLAN--Update
NORTHWEST MASTER
PLAN--UpdatePresented to OSAB: June 6, 2012
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Update1. Survey of Properties
2. SmartCode Regulating Plan
3. Low-Impact Development
Engineeringfor Arroyos
4. Conservation Options
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Update1. Survey of Properties
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Survey(s)
210 acres donated to State Park in 2009
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Survey(s)
1. Property
Boundary
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Survey(s)
1. Property
Boundary
2. Developed
Land Survey
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Survey(s)
1. Property
Boundary
2. Developed
Land Survey
3. Define
Arroyos
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Survey(s)
1. Property
Boundary
2. Developed
Land Survey
3. Define
Arroyos
4. Land for
Conservation
Additional Cost
for Survey Work:
$16,000
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Update1. Survey of Properties
2. SmartCode Regulating Plan
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Zoning in Place
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Illustrative Plan
Illustrative plan
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Regulating Plan
Transects
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Public Facilities
Playgrounds
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Specific designs to encourage walking, biking & vehicular mobility
Thoroughfare DesignStreet Network
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Neighborhoods
Neighborhood green facing the Franklin Mountains
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Access
Trailhead on neighborhood edge
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Update1. Survey of Properties
2. SmartCode Regulating Plan
3. Low-Impact DevelopmentEngineeringfor Arroyos
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Illustrative Plan
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Low Impact Development
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Low Impact Development
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Low Impact Development
Unless accounted for in some way, the velocity of stormwater can becomequite destructive. We all know that rainwater washing off our roofs,sidewalks, asphalt and other impermeable surfaces races downhill. Oururban development has removed many features that can soak-up andotherwise handle stormwater: plants, natural ground, natural swales in thelandscape and so forth. Just like the development that has created urbansprawls of cul-de-sacs and strip malls, smart growth development(although it addresses density and quality of life issues while preservingmore natural features) does not address stormwater management. So,
whatever the development may be along arroyos, that developmentimpacts water flow in the arroyos and engineers will all tell you that
arroyos need to be modified in some way to provide floodcontrol.
A tool for preserving natural features such as arroyos in their natural stateis green infrastructure/low impact development which employs morepocket parks and linear parks and shallow depressions to managestormwater rather than one big drain the arroyo itself.
--Jim Tolbert, El Paso Naturally
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Low Impact Development
1. LID/Green Infrastructure Concepts & Design Guidelines for Arroyos
2. Proposals from:
1. Sites SouthwestAlbuquerque2. Crabtree EngineeringColorado
3. CEA GroupEl Paso
Additional Cost of $50,000 & 45-60 Days
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Update1. Survey of Properties
2. SmartCode Regulating Plan
3. Low-Impact DevelopmentEngineeringfor Arroyos
4. Conservation Options
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Conservation Options
1. Partnership w/ State Park
2. Dedicating as City Park
3. Conservation Covenant
4. Conservation Easement
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Conservation Option: State Park
STRENGTHS
1. Perpetual Protection
2. Historic Precedent
3. Good Steward
4. Enhances Existing Amenity
5. Identifiable Funding Source
6. Experience Managing Open Space
7. On Site Park RangersExisting
8. Contiguous Boundary
9. Part of State Management Plan1994
10. Reverts Back to City
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Conservation Option: State Park
CONSIDERATIONS:
1. Must Follow State Regulations
2. Still Needs Legislative Approval--2013
3. Fees Assessed to Public (Waivers for Educational, Military, Nonprofits,Religious Group)
4. Increase Funding
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1. Present City Council Options
June 19, 2012
2. Conduct Surveys 30-45 Days*
3. LID Engineering 45-60 Days*
4. SmartCode 45-60 Days*
*from July 1, 2012
Next StepsNext Steps
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NORTHWEST MASTER
PLAN--Update
NORTHWEST MASTER
PLAN--Update
Presented to OSAB: June 6, 2012
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