Chelan PUD Commission Update. Waterfront Planning Process.
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Transcript of Chelan PUD Commission Update. Waterfront Planning Process.
Chelan PUD Commission Update
Waterfront Planning Process
Public Desires
More access to the water
Add adjacent commercial activities
Opportunities for residential
Comments about desired development
We should seek development that:
Provides visual access to waterIncludes distinctive features Provides opportunities to mix park and commercial activitiesDoesn’t compromise the loop trail’s function and experienceDoesn’t lose intimate atmosphere of riverfront parks
Waterfront Development Concept
Waterfront Mixed Use District
Yes No
Blank Wall Limitations
Encouraging interesting streetscapes
No blank walls
Park Interface
Existing frontage on Orondo Proposed frontage
Proposed Riverside Drive Proposed frontage
Benefits of Implementation
Infrastructure Improvements– IAC Grant received to design and permit new
moorage at the Orondo Avenue Boat Basin
– The City Council is moving forward to relocate our public works operations from the waterfront
Infrastructure ImprovementsIn April, a Growth Management grant was
received to define centerline for the development of Riverside Drive
Riverside Drive ProcessPublic meeting held May 2004
Riverside Drive processFocus group meetings were held May through July to obtain additional public input
Open House held in July to review alternatives City Council meeting held in July to select a preferred alternative
Riverside Drive Process
August – Washington State Transportation Improvement Board grant submitted for the design and construction of Riverside DriveNovember 11 – TIB decisionTimeline if successful: – Summer 2005 – Design (new public process)– 2006 – Right of Way acquisition– 2007 – Earliest construction