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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPresentation_Regular_12/8/2022BEACH ROAD DESIGN GUIDELINES 12.8.2022 COUNCIL HEARING VILLAGE June 10)-INTRODUCTION (9 Public Participation 2 feedbackreceivetoresidentsandCounciltochangescodeandguidelinesdesignproposedpresent:Goal.CouncilVillagetheandRoadBeachofresidentswithworkshop,2022 ,3 Octoberandconcerns,vision,tolistentoresidentswithdialogueopen:Goal.residentsVillagealltoopenandCorridorRoadBeachofresidentswithworkshop,2022 ,29 Existing Conditions 3 4 charmscenicandcharacter,urbanlife,ofwayvillagesmallTequesta’senhanceMaintain•concernsenvironmentalanddesign,architecturalregulations,zoningassuchchallengesplanningofsetnewatriggeredtrendemergingThi s•redevelopmentexperiencingevolvingiscorridorRoadBeach•INTRODUCTION (4)Existing Conditions 5 INTRODUCTION (8)max.ftHeight: 11 stories/101 units per gross acre 12 dwelling imumMaxDensity: --R 3)Multiple Family Dwelling District (R 6 Proposed Design Guidelines 7 INTRODUCTION (6)NOT RECOMMENDED Goals & 8 INTRODUCTION (6)phasendesigtheinearlyandclearlygoalsaestheticVillage’sthetocommunicateTo5.newofplanninganddesigntheinflexibilityprovideTo4.naturalandbuiltthewithcompatibilityensureTo3.Corri dorRoadBeachtheofcharactertheenhancewillthatdesignarchitecturalandplanningsiteencourageTo2.visionVillage’swithconsistentarethatdevelopmentssupportTo1.:five major objectivesThe Design Guidelines have How to Use the Design Guidelines?considerations:Proposed Design Guidelines will be utilized with following .guidelinestheforsubstituteanotischecklistthe;concurrentlyusedbewillguidelines&checklistThe3 .interpretationliteralforbetomeant not areandprinciplesdesignrepresentdocumentthisinpresented illustrations The2..guidelinestheseonbasedcommentsdesignreceivewillapplicanttheprocess,reviewplansitetheT hrough1.INTRODUCTION (7) Urban Design Principles II. Site PlanningIV. Public StreetscapeIII. LandscapingI. Building Design 10 INTRODUCTION (11) I. Building Design 31)-BUILDING DESIGN (12 11 I. Building Design building facades, and human scalecorridors, compatibility, diverse provide better view Backs -Step respond to the context of the corridorused to provide human scale and are key elements Height & massing 12 BUILDING DESIGN (15) I. Building Design aestheticscharacter and architectural provide movementbuildings, create rhythm and emphasizes sections of Articulation 13 30)-BUILDING DESIGN (21 I. Building Design developmentbetter quality of living within a energy and pollution to create a reduces use of Green Design Extensive glazing is discouragedprotection from extreme weather. reduced use of electricity, as well as benefits like natural lighting and Fenestration 14 BUILDING DESIGN (30) II. Site Planning 39)-SITE PLANNING (32 15 II. Site Planning Vehicular Access & Parking Includes rooftops••integrated-Attractive & well•Guest/maintenance parking•Encouraged garage parking•drivewaysLess visually dominant ••Drainage considerations•Energy efficiency•Capture scenic view•Recreational SpaceBuilding Orientation 16 36)-SITE PLANNING (32 II. Site Planning individualitysurroundings while maintaining components that relate to Developments should include Compatibility & Transitioncommunicates informationsignage that clearly Aesthetically pleasing Signage & Lightingbuilding architecturecompatible with enclosures landscaped dumpster Screened and Refuse & Loading 17 39)-SITE PLANNING (37 III. Landscaping 45)-LANDSCAPING (40 18 III. Landscaping corridortheforplantingsrecommendedoflistaisPalettePlantThearchitecturebuildingthecomplementingwhilebuildingaofscaleandappearancesoftencanPlantingsFoundationrunoffwaterandprivacywitha ssistthatareastransitionalarebuffersLandscape 42)-LANDSCAPING (40 19 IV. Public Streetscape 47)-PUBLIC STREETSCAPE (46 20 IV. Public Streetscape amenitiesstreetsimilarandracksbikewithsystemstreetfriendlypedestrianFosterPathwaysCyclist&PedestrianLush Landscaping•Meandering Sidewalks•Along SidewalkShade Trees and Benches •Street Amenities•should include:Pedestrian Realm 21 47)-PUBLIC STREETSCAPE (46 IV. Public Streetscape Underground utilities encouraged•away from pedestrian routes/pathsUtilities should be screened or located •Utilitiesvisibility at nightStreet lighting along sidewalks for better •Enhance view of buildings from the road•Landscaping & Lighting 22 47)-PUBLIC STREETSCAPE (46 Checklist developmentproposedthein accomplished is element design each howofanprovideandchecklistcompletetoneedwillpplicantsAprocessreviewanddesigntheinassisttotoolabetomeantisItillustrationsreferenc edanddescriptionsdetailedtheforsubstituteabetomeantnotisanddocumentthisofsummaryapresentshecklistC APPENDICES (50) Conceptual Design Conceptual Section IV. PUBLIC STREETSCAPE (47) Conceptual Streetscape Design IV. PUBLIC STREETSCAPE (48) THANK YOU! Approval LPA Recommended Meetingat November 17, 2022 Planning Agency (LPA) Heard by Local Guidelines Proposed Design