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Advisory Committee Meeting

August 6, 2010

Brownfield Opportunity AreaNomination Study

Brandywine CorridorBroome County, NY

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Agenda

Project Status Update

Review of Scenarios

Presentation of Revised Scenario

Discuss Public Meeting

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Project Status Update

Stakeholder Meetings – Completed

Economic & Market Trends Overview - Completed

Inventory & Analysis – Completed

Site Profile Analysis – Completed

Vision & Goals Statement – Completed

Priority Matrix – In Progress

Preliminary Scenarios – In Progress

Public Participation – Ongoing

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Draft Vision Statement - RevisedThe Brandywine Corridor is an important gateway to the City of Binghamton and Broome County that is currently characterized by an aging industrial area with many vacant or underused properties with environmental challenges.

The community seeks to promote high quality urban design and quality of life while leveraging existing assets, including transportation infrastructure, to sustainably redevelop and revitalize the area to generate a positive impact on the region’s economy.

Partnerships with local, state and regional agencies as well as the private sector and educational institutions will be the key to a successful redevelopment of this corridor.

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Redevelopment Scenarios Task:

Prepare 3 redevelopment scenarios based on the analysis, investigation and feedback received to date.

Approach:

Combined multiple parcels to create marketable site

Identified logical/existing infrastructure framework

Prepared 3 study models/scenarios depicting different blends and placement of uses

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Project Study Area

Roadway Access

Rail Connectivity

Utility Infrastructure

Project Acreage

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Neighborhood Context

Residential

Industrial

Commercial

Rail

Recreation

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Neighborhood

Study Area

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Neighborhood

Residential Land Uses

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Neighborhood

Recreational Land Uses

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Neighborhood

Commercial/Retail Land Uses

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Neighborhood

Mixed Use Land Uses

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Neighborhood

Industrial Land Uses

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Neighborhood

Role of Study Area

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Neighborhood

Role of Study Area

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Priority Matrix Evaluation

Environmental• Likelihood of Contamination• Other Environmental Factors

• Cost to Remediate

Planning• Neighborhood Impact

• Potential Open Space• Future/Existing Conflict

• Visibility• Synergy with Adjacent Uses

Physical• Vehicular & Rail Access

• Connection• Land Available for Parking

Economic• Development Opportunities

(ability to support biz)• Economic Impact

(job creation)

Priority

Identifying the ‘End Game’

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Scenario #1

Defining Characteristics:

Residential Remains

Enhanced Commercial along Robinson St

Commercial or Industrial along Bevier St

Industrial located along rail

Pedestrian / Bicycle Connections

Pedestrian Connection

Residential

Industrial

Industrial

Commercial

Industrial

Commercial

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Scenario #2

Defining Characteristics:

Commercial & Residential Mixed Use along Robinson St & Bevier St

Existing residential transferred to mixed use

Industrial located near rail & expanded

Pedestrian / Bicycle Connections

Industrial

Mixed Use

Industrial

Mixed Use

Industrial

Pedestrian Connection

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Scenario #3

Defining Characteristics:

Commercial enhanced along Robinson St & Bevier St

Residential transferred to adjacent neighborhoods

Industrial along rail & expanded

Commercial

Industrial

Commercial

Industrial

Industrial

Pedestrian Connection

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Preferred ScenarioDefining Characteristics:

Retail & Residential Mixed Use along Robinson St & Bevier St

Existing residential transferred to mixed use

High Tech Industrial expanded

Rail-oriented business near rail

Additional Connections

High Tech Industry

Mixed Use

Material Recycling

Mixed Use

Rail-Oriented Business

Pedestrian Connection

High Tech Industry

Industrial / Truck Service

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Mixed Use Examples

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Mixed Use Examples

Before

After

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Commercial Examples

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Industrial Examples

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Public Meeting – Draft Agenda

Welcome & Project Overview

Tasks Completed

Description of Preferred Scenario

Public Comment

Next Steps

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Public Meeting Scheduling

Possible Meeting Dates:

Week of September 13th

Meeting Location?

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Next Steps

Public Presentation of Scenarios

Preliminary Master Plan Concept

Public Presentation of Master Plan Concept

Draft Nomination Study

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