logan neighborhood planning hamilton model form based code august 2014
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- Logan Neighborhood Planning Hamilton Model Form Based Code August 2014
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- Form Based Code
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- Form Based Code Objectives Transforming the built character of the corridor to make it more attractive. Stimulating new retail activity on ground-floor storefronts. Accommodating higher-intensity development, including residential uses on upper floors. Increasing the safety and attractiveness of the pedestrian environment
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- Form Based Code Objectives Establishing clear design guidance to ensure development in the district is consistent with the neighborhoods vision for the area. Streamline development design and permitting. Creating a model process and template that the City can apply to other centers and corridors in Spokane, seamlessly working within the Citys existing policy and regulatory framework.
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- Context Area Zones
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- Street Section Plan Type 1: Mixed-use corridor environment. Well maintained sidewalks and pedestrian amenities to encourage strolling, walking, and shopping. Includes Planting Zone and Clear Pedestrian Zone. Type 2: Supports blend of mixed-use and residential environments. Serves east/west arterials needs and includes median with turn lanes. Includes Planting Zone and Clear Pedestrian Zone. Type 3: Supports mixed use district environment. Includes Planting Zone and Clear Pedestrian Zone. Type 4: Provides environment bridging between mixed-use and residential areas. Includes Planting Zone and Clear Pedestrian Zone.
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- Streetscape Elements Adequate space from the back of the curb is provided for streetscape amenities including trees, pedestrian lighting, trash receptacles, and benches. An active streetscape cultivates an economically-vibrant public realm.
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- For additional information and full copy of the Form Based Code please visit: https://beta.spokanecity.org/projects/logan/ https://beta.spokanecity.org/projects/logan/ To provide feedback, contact: Boris Borisov City of Spokane, Assistant Planner bborisov@spokanecity.org 509-625-6156