DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES
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October 10, 2018
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES
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AGENDA
Purpose
District Boundary
Transect Zones
Development Standards
Bonus System
Development Review
Questions
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PURPOSE
Consolidate and adjust Land Development Code
requirements to implement the DSNID vision and City Growth
Management Plan policies.
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DSNID BOUNDARY
The district boundary is the combination of the
Orange-Michigan Overlay District and the
Downtown South Neighborhood
Improvement District (DSNID)
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DSNID BOUNDARY
The district boundary is the combination of the
Orange-Michigan Overlay District and the
Downtown South Neighborhood
Improvement District (DSNID)
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DSNID BOUNDARY
The district boundary is the combination of the
Orange-Michigan Overlay District and the
Downtown South Neighborhood
Improvement District (DSNID)
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TRANSECT ZONES
Guide development form & design in order to
foster predictable built results and a high-quality
public realm.
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T-5
T-4
T-6with bonus
T-6without bonus
T-3T-3.5
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URBAN CORET-6
• High intensity development
• Transit-oriented
• Mixed-use: residential, retail and office
• Continued industrial
• Bicycle and pedestrian-friendly
• Accommodate outdoor dining and public plazas
• 9 stories (17 w/bonus)
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URBAN CENTERT-5
• Medium intensity development
• Multi-modal (transit, bicycle, pedestrian)
• Mixed-use: residential, commercial, retail, office, and
entertainment
• Off-street parking behind buildings
• 5 stories
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GENERAL URBANT-4
• Medium intensity development
• Buffers residential neighborhoods from high intensity T-6
• Mixed-use: residential, commercial, retail, service,
office
• Pedestrian oriented building design
• 3 stories (4 w/ bonus south of Michigan)
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NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSITIONT-3.5
• Low intensity development
• Residential character
• Townhomes, attached, or semi-detached buildings
• Mixed-use: residential and office
• 2.5 stories
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NEIGHBORHOODT-3
• Low intensity development
• Single-family residential
• Detached homes
• 2.5 stories
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STANDARDS
Guide building form & design to ensure
development creates a coherent public realm and strengthens the physical
and functional character of the area.
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Height
Setbacks
Façade Design
Development Compatibili
ty
Blocks
Parking
Signs
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Blocks
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Shorter blocks create efficient grids for all modes
BLOCKS
Step 1: Original Site Step 2: Introduce Streets Step 3: Introduce Alleys Step 4: Introduce Lots
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Setbacks
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The building setbacks along a
street shall be measured after
allocating enough room to
accommodate a 13-foot
streetscape zone (7-ft wide
furnishing zone adjacent to the
curb, and a 6-ft wide public
sidewalk between the furnishing
zone and the site). May require
easements.
SETBACKS
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SETBACK VARIATIONS
Increased Privacy/LandscapingExpanded Pedestrian Area
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ENCROACHMENT
Steps extending into
Street Setback Zone
Cantilevered balconies, bay windows, roof overhangs and similar elements may encroach into the Street Setback Zone
Canopy extending into
Street Setback ZoneArcade extending into
Street Setback Zone
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Height
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HEIGHT
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A floor height of 20’ or less constitutes a story, if the floor height exceeds 20’, each height of 12’
constitutes a floor.
FLOOR HEIGHT
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Façade Design
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Building Massing
MASSING
Vertical and Horizontal Volume Variation
Prohibited Massing
Volume Variation
T-3 &
T-3.5 T-4 T-5 T-6
Building Length 75’ max. N/A N/A N/A
Articulation Spacing Every 30’ Every 60’ Every 120’ Every 120’
Projection/Recess
Depth2’ 3’ 3’ 3’
Building Articulation
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FAÇADE DESIGN
Elements Fenestration
T-4, T-5 and T-6
zones: No less
than 30% first
floor, 15% upper
floors.
T-3 and T-3.5
zones: No less
than 15%.
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Development Compatibili
ty
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DEVELOPMENT COMPATIBILITY
For buildings over 2 stories in T-4 and
T-5 zones facing single family
residential, an additional building
setback of 10 ft over the minimum
required for each floor above 2 stories.
A
B
C
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DEVELOPMENT COMPATIBILITY
T-3.5 serves as a buffer between the
higher intensity zones and the low
density/historic neighborhoods east of
Orange Avenue and the residential
areas south of Michigan Avenue.
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Parking
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PARKING
Recommended Permissible Prohibited
Surface Parking Structured Parking
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Signs
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SIGNS
Traditional SODO District
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BONUS SYSTEM
Development projects within the SODO district
that meet all the standards may be eligible
to achieve additional density and/or intensity
and height.
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DEVELOPMENT BONUSES
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DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
SODO Technical Development Review Committee (TDRC)
Master Plan
Final Site Plan
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Submit Application
Planning Official
Planning Board
Building Permit
City Council
Master Plan Review
SODO TDRC> 5,000 sq. ft.> 12 MF units> 180 parking spaces or parking garagePhasesBonusDrive through or gas pump
TRC
> 65,000 sq. ft.> 100 MF units> 3 stories> 5 acresModification of standardsBonusConditional Use
(1)
(2)
Final Site Plan Review
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QUESTIONS?