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1. Map the FutureThe Buffalo Green Code:Planning for Future Land Use Northeast Community Workshop South Park High School March 3, 2011
2. The Buffalo Green Code: Future Land Use Planning Welcome Office of Strategic Planning John Fell Green Code Community Advisory Committee Linda Freidenberg Elected Official Council Member Michael Kearns
3. Tonight’s Moderators from Camiros, Ltd. Doug Hammel Jacques Gourguechon from Urban Design Project at University of Buffalo Bradshaw Hovey The Buffalo Green Code: Future Land Use Planning
23. The Buffalo Green Code: Future Land Use Planning What is the Buffalo Green Code?
24. A Project to Produce a New Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Ordinance What is the Buffalo Green Code? Zoning Ordinance Land Use Plan Guides Public and Private Investment Regulates Private Investment
25. It will implement our Comprehensive Plan, Queen City in the 21st Century What is the Buffalo Green Code?
26. It will say where housing and shops can be, where jobs will go What is the Future Land Use Plan?
27. The zoning ordinance makes the rules for what can be built where What is the Future Zoning Ordinance?
28. It will say what things go together and what things need a place of their own. What is the Buffalo Green Code?
29. It will address how neighborhoods look and feel, not just what uses are allowed What is the Buffalo Green Code?
30. We are taking a new approach to meet the “green” challenges of our time What is the Buffalo Green Code?
31. … including core principles of “Sustainability” and “Smart Growth” What is the Buffalo Green Code?
32. The Green Code will shape the growth of Buffalo for the next 20 years and beyond What is the Buffalo Green Code?
33. How will we develop The Green Code? What is the Buffalo Green Code?
34. The Buffalo Green Code will be created in a five-step process… Listening meetings – Fall, 2010. Land use workshops – Right Now. 3. Draft Future Land Use Plan – Summer, 2011 Zoning ordinance workshops – Fall, 2011 Draft Zoning Ordinance – Summer, 2012 What is the Buffalo Green Code?
35. “Listening meetings” in November began a conversation about community values The conversation has already begun Tosh Collins Community Ctr. November 18th, 2010 Buffalo Museum of Science November 16th, 2010 Bennett High School November 17th, 2010 Dots represent where attendees were from.
36. “You value great housing and neighborhoods” The conversation has already begun
38. … “Buffalo’s great Olmsted Parks and Parkways.” The conversation has already begun
39. “You value great historic architecture” The conversation has already begun
40. … “and Buffalo’s Lake Erie waterfront.” The conversation has already begun
41. “You are concerned about vacant homes & lots” The conversation has already begun Courtesy of David Torke Courtesy of David Torke Courtesy of David Torke
42. … “empty storefronts in business districts” The conversation has already begun Courtesy of David Torke Courtesy of David Torke
43. … “highways that have divided your communities” The conversation has already begun Courtesy of David Torke
44. … “and brownfields and environmental threats.” The conversation has already begun Photos Courtesy of David Torke
45. In Summary: The Green Code – both the Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Ordinance will establish a New Planning Foundation to protect what you value and change what you don’t. The conversation has already begun
46. Building Blocks For a Future Land Use Plan Doug Hammel, AICP Camiros, Ltd Buffalo’s Building Blocks
51. And to guide redevelopmentBuffalo’s Building Blocks
52. The building blocks of the Future Land Use Plan will reflect old and new patterns Buffalo’s Building Blocks Mixed-use Blocks Residential Blocks Green Space Blocks Retail Center Blocks Business Blocks * *
53. Residential Building Blocks Buffalo’s Building Blocks Small-lot Residential Typical Residential Large lot Residential
54. Green Space Blocks Buffalo’s Building Blocks Neighborhood Green Space Local Green Space Private Green
55. Mixed-Use Blocks Buffalo’s Building Blocks Mid-Rise Mixed-Use Downtown Traditional Mixed-use Auto-oriented Neighborhood Mixed-use
56. Retail Center Blocks Buffalo’s Building Blocks * Urban Retail Center Suburban Retail Center
58. The Buffalo Green Code: Future Land Use Planning Small Group Work Sessions You care about your community… You know about your community… maybe better than anyone else.
68. The Buffalo Green Code: Future Land Use Planning Thank you in advance for your participation in guiding the future of Buffalo!
69. The Buffalo Green Code: Future Land Use Planning Grab some food and make your way to the small group sessions.
Hinweis der Redaktion
OrganizationWater - Buffalo River & Caz Creek, LakeGreenspaces – Tifft, Olmsted’s South and Caz Park and connecting Parkway systemSignificant underutilized former industrial land to the westWide railroad corridor with limited access from the community to the east and the lakefrontHighway infrastructurePrimarily stable neighborhoods that are generally centered on neighborhood business districts of South Park Ave., Abbott Road and Seneca Street
Great housing stockFamily oriented neighborhoodsWell kept neighborhoods
Seneca streetAbbott RoadSouth Park Avenue
Community Institutions provide centers for employment, education, recreation & cultureMercy HospitalTrocaire CollegeIrish CenterTosh CollinsBotanical Gardens
A series of greenspaces
Regional center for culture and entertainmentTheatre district – a number of venuesSports – Sabres, Bandits & BisonsHistoric buildings/museums – Pierce Arrow museum, Michigan Ave. Heritage Corridor, Aerospace MuseumFestivals – Thursday in the Square, Taste of Buffalo, GussMacker, Powder KegRestaurants/nightlifeWell over 6 m visit DT every year, not including restaurants and bars
Ellicott’s Street pattern – QCH calls for restoring the Street pattern where is has been compromisedMain Street – Traditional commercial street Downtown critical connection between 2 bookends of WF and BNMC, undergoing multi-year project to bring traffic back to Main Street. Gateways – Important points of entry into downtown or into keys areas within DT such as the waterfront or theater district. The HUB plan calls for a series of celebratory gatewaysCentral area has a number of important civic spaces Niagara Square, Lafayette Square, Cathedral Park, Johnson Park, Fountain Square – provide outdoor rooms and gathering spaces.Mix of Uses in order to develop a 24/7 vital downtown,
PublicBailey Avenue BridgesSouth Park Ave. – $2.3 MSeneca Street - $1.3 MBuffalo Lakeside Commerce ParkTifftStreeOuter Harbor ParkwayOlmsted Parks
Discovery School 13MSouth Park HS 28MLorraine Academy $16 MSouthside 16MHillery Park 17 MHoly Family Senior Apts $9MMercy ER 32MFrancescas - $700,000
Discovery School 13MSouth Park HS 28MLorraine Academy $16 MSouthside 16MHillery Park 17 MHoly Family Senior Apts $9MMercy ER 32MFrancescas - $700,000
Karen:Mayve use front cover of City Zoning Ordinance with 1950 date so they get idea that it is an outdated law.
Need new ones here
Karen:listening meetings( are those regional meetings?): photos show no diversity [use a photo from Good Neighbor Alliance mtgs]
Karen: Vibrant biz districts: include some area that communities of color are familiar with
The values that you…….will serve as the foundation for ….
Karen’s comment: BUF Building Blocks: Maybe use 'Created as examples or model for future uses' ['We' gets overused since Team is not BUF and don't want to imply that WE know what's good for citizens]
Buffalo’s future development should reflect community concerns and vision. To do this, basic urban building blocks can be applied throughout the city to enhance existing neighborhoods or build new ones. When we go to individual tables, we’ll be asking you to work with these images to think about what your neighborhood should become.