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PRESENTATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF GLEN COVEStep III BOA Implementation Strategyfor the Orchard Neighborhood and Sea Cliff Avenue Corridor
November 13, 2018
1This presentation and the materials presented this evening were prepared for the City of Glen Cove and Glen Cove Community Development Agency with state funds provided by the New York State Department of State through the Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
There will be a Public Open House on December 6, 2018 at City Hall Main Chambers from 6:30 to 8:30 pm
The Draft BOA Step III Implementation Strategy will be available shortly at www.glencove-li.us
Written input may be provided in care of Glen Cove CDA, 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 or via email to: [email protected]
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PRESENTING THIS EVENING
From Nelson, Pope & Voorhis
Kathy Eiseman, AICP; Partner/Division Manager
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WHAT IS THE NYS BOA PROGRAM?
The Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Program is funded through the NYS Department of State (DOS)
Three Step Program (generally) The BOA Program helps communities with
brownfield sites to overcome obstacles to redevelopment and revitalization
A brownfield is any site where redevelopment or re-use is complicated or challenged by prior land use.
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THE BOA PROCESS
Step IIIImplementation Strategy: Full range of techniques and actions, identify timeframe of projects, site assessments of brownfields (Current Step –BOA Step III)
Step II
Nomination: Thorough description and analysis including existing conditions, economic and market trends, opportunities, identification of strategic sites, initial reuse potential (Completed in 2012 and BOA Designated by NYS in 2015)
Step IPre-Nomination Study: Preliminary analysis of the study area (Not required by DOS for The Orchard Neighborhood/Sea Cliff Avenue Corridor)
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ORCHARD/SEA CLIFF AVENUE CORRIDORBOA HISTORY
Step II was completed in 2012 and the Coles School Addendum was completed in 2013
The Brownfield Opportunity Area was designated by NYS in December of 2015
Nelson, Pope & Voorhis hired as the lead consultant with a team of professionals (Nelson & Pope, Gedeon Consulting Engineers, Roux Associates, and Urbanomics) to assist in the BOA Step III Implementation Strategy
Commenced work in the fall of 2015
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STUDYAREA / AREAS
Orchard Neighborhood and Sea Cliff Avenue Corridor Brownfield Opportunity Area
Areas of Interest Transit Oriented
Development (TOD) Area
Coles School
Orchard Neighborhood
Orchard Business Area
Cedar Swamp Road Area
Sea Cliff Avenue Corridor
TOD Area
ColesSchool
Sea Cliff Avenue Corridor
The Orchard Neighborhood
Area
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Cedar Swamp Road
Area Orchard
Business Area
KEY BOA RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE STEP II & COLES SCHOOL ADDENDUM
Sea Cliff Avenue Corridor Sites: Redevelopment of Superfund sites with large-scale retail, light industry (following remediation)
TOD Opportunities: Analyze potential for transit-oriented development adjacent to the Glen Street Railroad Station
Coles School: Identify and pursue re-use options for the school building and property
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KEY BOA RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE STEP II & COLES SCHOOL ADDENDUM
Orchard Neighborhood: consider opportunities for lot assemblage and redevelopment; analyze traffic circulation and parking issues; improvements in the pedestrian environment; need for recreational space
Green Infrastructure: Prepare a green infrastructure engineering study to identify stormwater management techniques which reduce pollutants
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BOA STEP III OUTREACH
Targeted Outreach MTA LIRR Nassau County DEC Property Owners Strategic Sites – Possible
Developers Affordable Housing
Agencies & Developers Other City Departments
(Parks & Recreation; DPW)
Steering Committee Mayor’s Office
City CDA & IDA
Building Department
Planning & Zoning Board representation
Code Enforcement
Police Department
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STEP III ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO DATE
PLANNING BOARD
APPROVALS FOR
STRATEGIC SITES
TARGETED OUTREACH
WITH
AGENCIES
Phase I ESA for the Coles School &
Areawide Environmental
Assessment Report
AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS
REPRESENTED IN STEERING COMMITTEE
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CONCEPTUALREDEVELOPMENT
PLANS FOR STRATEGIC SITES
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GREENINFRASTRUCTURE
REPORT SPECIALSTUDIES
COST BENEFIT ANALYSES
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ANALYSIS, SPECIAL STUDIES AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
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COLES SCHOOL PROPERTY
City/CDA outreach to potential developers
Redevelopment concepts/parking and zoning analyses
Cost benefit analysis
Phase I ESA
Environmental remediation estimates
Identified desired development strategy
Assisted City in applications (with Tiegerman Schools), preparation of subdivision plan, and SEQRA
All assistance related to preservation and reuse of the school building and sale of the property
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PALL CORP SUPERFUND SITE
Performed cost benefit analysis Advised City on architecture and status of
environmental remediation Meetings with DEC, DOH, City and
Daycare Identified need for access easement to
Daycare property with a sidewalk which is designed into the plan
Achieved better plan for the City Planning Board approved Site Plan in July
2018
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PHOTOCIRCUITS/PASS & SEYMOUR SUPERFUND SITES
Advanced BOA Step II Recommendations for Regional Commercial Center
Cost benefit analysis Review DOT approval of interchange
modifications Prepared I-2 District Code Amendments:
allow for Regional Commercial Center with large-scale anchor and multiple tenant and pad sites;
not competitive with downtown; and direct access from arterial required.
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THE ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD
Orchard Neighborhood Residential Incentive Overlay District (RIO-ON) adopted in 2010 to encourage redevelopment in the neighborhood
Since then only one redevelopmentproject has been implemented –Carney Street Apartments
Currently RIO-ON requires a minimum lot area of 15,000 SF (3 typical lots) to achieve incentives
Analysis of option for 2 typical lots and prepared draft RIO-ON code amendment
The intent is to promote private redevelopment within the Orchard Neighborhood by refining the existing RIO-ON
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TWO SAMPLE REDEVELOPMENT OPTIONS FOR 9,500 SF (TWO TYPICAL ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD LOTS)
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PHOTO SIMULATION TOWNHOME DEVELOPMENT ON 9,500 SF LOT (2 TYPICAL ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD LOTS)
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ANALYSIS OF TOD AT THE GLEN STREET STATION
Private property – currently a gym (Retro Fitness) with long term lease
Site is nearly 2 acres in size and there is additional +/-13,500 SF within the MTA/LIRR ROW
Economic analysis identified feasibility of redevelopment with residential and small amount of commercial
Ideally would include pedestrian connection from north end of Hazel Street (would require easement across National Grid property)
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TOD SITE ANALYSIS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Analysis of possible redevelopment options: Meetings with MTA and
LIRR – potential for TOD which utilizes LIRR parking lot (MTA supports the concept for TOD)
Conceptual design analyzed
Identified the level of development required to achieve economic return with workforce housing component
Recommendations: Extension of RIO-ON District
to encompass the area adjacent to the Train Station to encourage private redevelopment in the future with a TOD
Amendments to the RIO-ON District Code: Permit higher residential
density Apply to larger sites within
the RIO-ON proximate to the Glen Street Station
Require workforce housing (30% of units affordable at 30%-80% of AMI)
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RECOMMENDED ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS 21
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
A stormwater treatment practice that utilizes the chemical, biological, and physical properties of plants, microbes, and soils for managing stormwater runoff and removing pollutants from runoff.
Rain gardens are used for reducing pollutants in stormwater prior to recharge that also provide an attractive feature in the landscape.
NP&V performed a sub-watershed assessment to identify potential green infrastructure projects within the Study Area which provides cost estimates and benefits of projects.
Product is a report signed and sealed by an engineer which can be used in applying for funding for improvements.
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TRANSPORTATION STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS(GEDEON ENGINEERING)
Improve pedestrian access between neighborhoods and LIRR Stations and the Daycare.
Provide adequate off-street parking for new developments
Initiate a program to upgrade existing curb ramps for accessibility and install new sidewalk sections where absent.
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TRANSPORTATION STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS(GEDEON ENGINEERING)
Convert Stanco Street to two-way operation to eliminate necessity for northbound drivers to use Capobianco Street.
Update streetlight system to LED - increases efficiency through lower wattages, decreasing outages & maintenance costs due to longer lamp life.
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EXISTING CITY OWNED PARKING LOT ON CAPOBIANCO STREET
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ANALYSIS OF CITY OWNED PROPERTY ON CAPOBIANCO STREET
Existing 14 stall parking lot posted as Tenant parking only owned by the City but not regulated per City Code
Cost Benefit and Zoning Analysis for reuse:
Zoning permits one single family home with relief required (lot is undersized) and therefore would not generate large return for the City
Police Department provided field assistance regarding its use and found is generally used by residents in the area though not all are tenants of the apartment building
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CITY OWNED PARKING LOTRECOMMENDED IMPROVEMENTS PREPARED BY GEDEON CONSULTING
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Proposed Rain Garden
Shade Trees
DRAFT TIMELINE FOR PROJECT COMPLETION
Present Draft BOA Step III to City Council (Council Meeting November 13,
2018)
Public Open House (December 6, 2018)
Revisions to BOA Step III based upon
City Council & Public Input
(December 2018)
Provide Final BOA Step III to City
Council for acceptance (last meeting
December 2018)
Prepare GEIS and submit to City (January 2019)
Draft GEIS accepted by City Council (February 2019) •Schedule Public Hearing on Draft GEIS
Public Hearing(March 2019)
Public Comment Period (30 days)
Prepare Final GEISComplete SEQRA
Findings and Adopt Step III BOA (May 2019)
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Potential Future Actions:• Draft Local Laws for Zoning Code and Map
Amendments• Public Hearing on Local Laws and Zoning
Amendments
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OPPORTUNITIES TO PROVIDE INPUT
The Draft BOA Step III Implementation Strategy will be available shortly at www.glencove-li.us
Written input may be provided in care of the Glen Cove CDA, 9 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 or via email to: [email protected]
Input may be provided in person at the Public Open House on December 6, 2018 at City Hall Main Chambers from 6:30 to 8:30 pm
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THANK YOU
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