2. LATHROP WORKING GROUP REVITALIZATION VISION
INTERESTED PARTY OUTREACH MEETINGS & OPEN HOUSE
KICKOFF MEETING
WORKSHOP #1 WORKSHOP #2 WORKSHOP #3
THE GREENING OF LATHROP EDUCATION & COMMUNITY LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
DECEMBER 08, 2011 DECEMBER 10, 2011 DECEMBER 13, 2011
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
COMMUNITY MASTER PLANNING PROCESS
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
ADVISORY NETWORK
PLANNING PROCESS
PRESENTATION OF LATHROP HOMES MASTER PLAN
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3. LATHROP WORKING GROUP REVITALIZATION VISION
INTERESTED PARTY OUTREACH MEETINGS & OPEN HOUSE
KICKOFF MEETING
WORKSHOP #2 WORKSHOP #3
EDUCATION & COMMUNITY LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
DECEMBER 10, 2011 DECEMBER 13, 2011
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
COMMUNITY MASTER PLANNING PROCESS
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
ADVISORY NETWORK
PLANNING PROCESS
PRESENTATION OF LATHROP HOMES MASTER PLAN
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5. TONIGHT’S WORKSHOP GOALS
1. Build a shared understanding to provide
a framework for our planning process.
2. Begin a dialogue on Lathrop's
Strengths and Opportunities
3. Share ideas that might inform the
Lathrop Revitalization
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6. I Welcome 6:00 pm
II Introduction to Sustainability 6:15 pm
III Break-Out: Successes & Opportunities 7:00 pm
IV LEED-ND Panel Presentation 7:45 pm
V Closing Remarks 8:45 pm
VI Adjourn 9:00 pm
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7. Introduction to
Sustainability
Doug Farr, Farr Associates
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8. Goal:
Build a shared understanding to provide
a framework for our planning process.
Objectives:
•The history of the Lathrop site
•The origins of sustainability
•The LEED-ND standard
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14. How long is long?
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15. Sustainability is:
“Meeting the needs of the current generation
without burdening future generations”
The Brundtland Commission 1988
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24. Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable
1780s
Harvesting from Nature
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25. Deering Reaper Works Company
1880
Industrial Manufacturing
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26. Deering Reaper Works Company
•1 mile long facility
•7,000 employees
1880
Industrial Manufacturing
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27. Deering Reaper Works Company
1880
Industrial Manufacturing
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28. Deering Reaper Works Company
Diversey Ave.
Da
me
nA
1880 ve
.
Industrial Manufacturing
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29. The Great Depression
25 % Unemployed
1930s
Industrial Manufacturing
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30. 1938
Residential Neighborhood
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31. 1938
Residential Neighborhood
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32. P.W.A Federal Emergency 1938
Administration of Public Works
Housing Division Federal Project H-1406
Residential Neighborhood
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33. 1938
Residential Neighborhood
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34. Architectural “Dream Team”
CHIEF ARCHITECT
Robert S Degolyer
DIRECTOR ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATE ARCHITECTS
Hubert Burnham Edwin H. Clark
Hugh M.G. Garden Loewenberg & Loewenberg
Quinn & Christiansen Mayo & Mayo
Tallmadge & Watson E.E. & Elmer C. Roberts
White & Weber
1938
Residential Neighborhood
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54. P.W.A Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works
Fire-proof Construction
1938
Residential Neighborhood
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55. Decline of Cities
Growing Environmental Awareness
Redemption of the City
SustainabilityEnergy Costs
Reacting to Higher
Trends
Human Health Concerns
Green Policies and Certifications
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56. Decline of Cities
Growing Environmental Awareness
Redemption of the City
Reacting to Higher Energy Costs
Human Health Concerns
Green Policies and Certifications
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57. Chicago’s Plan to Serve a Population of 3.6 Million
5 Highways:
Kennedy
Eisenhower
Cross Town*
Stevenson
Ryan
1946
Decline of Cities
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58. President Dwight D. Eisenhower
1953
Decline of Cities
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59. The National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
1950s
Decline of Cities
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72. President Richard Milhous Nixon
of 1 969
licy Act
ent al Po
nvi ronm
tion al E
Na
Clean Air A
ct of 1970
Clean Water Act of 1972
1969
Redemption of the City
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74. Oil Crisis
1970s
Reacting to Higher Energy Costs
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75. President Jimmy Carter
America’s energy policy is...
“the moral equivalent of war.”
1970s
Reacting to Higher Energy Costs
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88. Rio Earth Summit
1992
Green Policies & Certifications
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89. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
1993
Green Policies & Certifications
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90. Increasing Urgency in Green Certifications
2000s
Green Policies & Certifications
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91. How Can Lathrop Homes
Take All of This Into Account?
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92. INVITATION
The Chicago Housing Authority [“CHA”] and The Habitat
Company LLC [“Habitat”] in its official capacity as Receiver for
the development of new, non-elderly public housing, invite
submissions of qualifications to become the development and
property management team [“Master Developer”] to lead the
multi-year, mulit-phase revitalization of the Julia C. Lathrop
Homes, in order to achieve the vision of the Lathrop Homes
Working Group for sustainable affordability and opportunity in
the heart of Chicago, becoming the first large scale, affordable
community in the U.S. to achieve LEED-ND Gold or Platinum.
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93. What is LEED ND Concerned With?
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94. Where is the project located?
SMART LOCATION AND LINKAGES
•Locate in or near existing urban and built areas
•Avoid sensitive lands and bad locations
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95. What form and uses does it propose?
NEIGHBORHOOD PATTERN AND DESIGN
•Compact, connected, and complete places
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96. How is it built and maintained?
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND BUILDINGS
•Project construction and maintenance
•High performance infrastructure
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97. How Does LEED ND
Certification Work?
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98. •An applicant sets their project boundaries
•Meet ALL prerequisites
•Meet enough credits to meet desired threshold
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99. •An applicant sets their project boundaries
•Meet ALL prerequisites
•Meet enough credits to meet desired threshold
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100. What is a LEED Prerequisite?
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101. SMART LOCATION AND LINKAGE
•Smart Location
•Imperiled Species and Ecological Communities
•Wetland and Water Body Conservation
•Agricultural Land Conservation
•Floodplain Avoidance
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102. NEIGHBORHOOD PATTERN AND DESIGN
•Walkable Streets
•Compact Development
•Connected and Open Community
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103. GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND BUILDINGS
•Certified Green Building
•Minimum Building Energy Efficiency
•Minimum Building Water Efficiency
•Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
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104. What is a LEED Credit?
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106. Smart Location and Linkage 27 points
Neighborhood Pattern and Design 44 points
Green Infrastructure and Buildings 29 points
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107. SMART LOCATION AND LINKAGE
Preferred Locations 10 points
Brownfield Redevelopment 2 points
Location w/ Reduced Auto Dependence 7 points
Bicycle Network and Storage 1 points
Housing and Jobs Proximity 3 points
Steep Slope Protection 1 point
Wetland or Water Body Conservation 1 point
Restoration of Habitat or Wetlands 1 point
Long Term Conservation Management 1 point
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108. NEIGHBORHOOD PATTERN AND DESIGN
Walkable Streets 12 points
Compact Development 6 points
Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers 4 points
Mixed-Income Diverse Communities 7 points
Reduced Parking Footprint 1 point
Street Network 2 points
Transit Facilities 1 point
Transportation Demand Management 2 points
Access to Civic and Public Spaces 1 point
Access to Recreation Facilities 1 point
Visitability and Universal Design 1 point
Community Outreach and Involvement 2 points
Local Food Production 1 point
Tree-Lined and Shaded Streets 2 points
Neighborhood Schools 1 point
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109. GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND BUILDINGS
Certified Green Buildings 5 points
Building Energy Efficiency 2 points
Building Water Efficiency 1 points
Water-Efficient Landscaping 1 points
Existing Building Use 1 points
Historic Resource Preservation and Adaptive Reuse 1 point
Minimized Site Disturbance in Design and Construction 1 point
Stormwater Management 4 point
Heat Island Reduction 1 point
Solar Orientation 1 point
On-Site Renewable Energy Sources 3 points
District Heating and Cooling 2 points
Infrastructure Energy Efficiency 1 point
Wastewater Management 2 points
Recycled Content in Infrastructure 1 point
Solid Waste Management Infrastructure 1 point
Light Pollution Reduction 1 point
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111. Break-Out:
Successes & Opportunities
GROUND RULES
Participate
Listen for understanding
Respect all opinions
Equal right to speak
Be mindful of time
Focus on the project at hand
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112. LEED ND
Panel Presentation
Erika Allen, Growing Power
Daniel Bounds, CDM
Doug Farr, Farr Associates
Ted Wolff, Wolff Landscape
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146. “The vision for the future Lathrop Homes site is to
produce a model urban community offering housing
that is affordable to families across a broad income
spectrum. A diverse connected neighborhood along
neighborhood
with schools, parks, community space and retail all
within close proximity and home to safe healthy families
who are enduring, rooted and empowered and enjoy
enduring rooted,
sustainable affordability.”
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147. “The vision for the future Lathrop Homes site is to
produce a model urban community offering housing
that is affordable to families across a broad income
spectrum. A diverse connected neighborhood along
diverse connected neighborhood
with schools, parks, community space and retail all
within close proximity and home to safe healthy families
proximity safe healthy
who are enduring, rooted, and empowered and enjoy
enduring rooted empowered
sustainable affordability.”
sustainable
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148. rooted
proximity
neighborhood
connected
safe
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
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149. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted
proximity
neighborhood
connected
safe
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
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150. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity
neighborhood
connected
safe
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
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151. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood
connected
safe
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
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152. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected
safe
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
153. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
154. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
155. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
156. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable NPD C4. Mixed-Income Diverse Communities
community
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
157. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable NPD C4. Mixed-Income Diverse Communities
community NPD C9. Access to Civic and Public Spaces
enduring
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
158. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable NPD C4. Mixed-Income Diverse Communities
community NPD C9. Access to Civic and Public Spaces
enduring NPD C11. Visitability and Universal Design
empowered
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
159. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable NPD C4. Mixed-Income Diverse Communities
community NPD C9. Access to Civic and Public Spaces
enduring NPD C11. Visitability and Universal Design
empowered NPD C12. Community Outreach & Involvement
healthy
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
160. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable NPD C4. Mixed-Income Diverse Communities
community NPD C9. Access to Civic and Public Spaces
enduring NPD C11. Visitability and Universal Design
empowered NPD C12. Community Outreach & Involvement
healthy NPD C13. Local Food Production
sustainable
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
161. LEED for Neighborhood Development
rooted SSL P1. Smart Locations
proximity SSL C3. Reduced Auto Dependence
neighborhood NPD P2. Compact Development
connected NPD P3. Connected and Open Community
safe NPD C1. Walkable Streets
diverse NPD C3. Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers
affordable NPD C4. Mixed-Income Diverse Communities
community NPD C9. Access to Civic and Public Spaces
enduring NPD C11. Visitability and Universal Design
empowered NPD C12. Community Outreach & Involvement
healthy NPD C13. Local Food Production
sustainable GIB P1. Certified Green Building
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