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Page 1: COMMUNITY IDENTITY WOODSTOCK...Aug 21, 2012  · City of Woodstock, Community Development 12453 Hwy 92 Woodstock, GA 30188 P 770.592.6000 F 770.926.1375 Joel Reed, Project Manager

OODSTOCKW 2012 Town Center Plan

AGENDAOpening Presentations• Applying Placemaking• Market & Retail Results• Transportation & Circulation• Survey ResultsDesign ScenariosReporting of Design Scenarios

www.woodstockproject.wordpress.com

5:30

6:309:00

PUBLIC SPACE

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

MOBILITY

LAND USE

COMMUNITY IDENTITY

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LAND USEM

IXED

USE

RESI

DENT

IAL

LOW-RISE MIXED USE: 1-3 FLOORS

SINGLE FAMILY HOME, DETACHED

TOWNHOME, ATTACHED

LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL, 1-3 FLOORS

HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL, 4+ FLOORS

HIGH-RISE MIXED USE: 4+ FLOORS

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LOW-RISE RETAIL/OFFICE, 1-2 FLOORS

MID-RISE RETAIL/OFFICE, 2-3 FLOORS

HIGH-RISE RETAIL/OFFICE, 4+ FLOORS

BIG BOX RETAIL, 1-2 FLOORS

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, 1-2 FLOORS

COMMUNITY FACILITY

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LAND USE

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PLAZA

PASSIVE PARK

COMMUNITY GARDEN

PUBLIC ART

GATEWAY

ACTIVE PARK

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PUBLIC SPACE & COMMUNITY IDENTITY

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CIRCULATIONGREENWAY / MULTI-USE TRAIL

SHARROW

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

STREETSCAPING

BIKE LANE

TRANSIT CENTER

STREETSCAPING

GREENWAY / MULTI-USE TRAIL

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CIRCULATIONBRICK CROSSWALK

PEDESTRIAN HYBRID BEACON

STREET SIGNS

SPLITTER ISLAND

STRUCTURED PARKING

ROUNDABOUT

BULBOUT

SIDEWALK

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PRELIMINARY DISTRICTS

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DOBBS RD

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BROWNLEE RD

WHEELER ST

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WOODSTOCKTown Center PlanWOODSTOCK

PUBLIC LIBRARYWOOD

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CHATTAHOOCHEETECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CITYPARK

VISITOR’SCENTER

PLANNEDDOG PARK

SPRINGFIELDPARK

150’ 300’ 600’ 900’ 1200’

WOODSTOCKELEMENTARY

SCHOOL

575

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92ALABAMA RD

Suburban Residential This area is predominately characterized by newer single family home subdivision. These areas will be characterized by enhanced street and pedestrian connection opportunities linking them to downtown and the rest of the study area.

Investment Residential These neighborhoods are located in close proximity to Downtown and will provide opportunities for aggregated redevelopment with a variety of housing choices including, attached and detached housing. These areas once infi lled and redeveloped will resemble the hedgewood development.

Established Infi ll ResidentialThese neighborhoods will contain to maintain and enhance their existing character of well defi ned established neighborhoods with newer residential infi lling on existing lots with either single family or multifamily units where appropriate. The existing tree canopy will be preserved, increased pedestrian connections will be provided. The established grid street network will be enhanced and connected when possible.

DowntownThe downtown is characterized by a mix of civic, cultural, retail and offi ce offerings with residential uses on the upper fl oors of commercial buildings. The district will is demarcated by distinct architectural features, unifi ed streetscapes, and preserved historical assets. The district will have clearly defi ned entryways.

Natural AreasWill maintain predominately in their natural state or be brought back to their natural state to serve as areas for active and passive recreation purposes and buffer areas.

Gateway CommercialGateway commercial are characterized by historical sprawled, large lot commercial centers serving vehicular trips which will be refi ned to have distinct boundaries, single access points, unifi ed themes and retrofi tted to accommodate higher density mixed use developments. Approach will be both pedestrian and vehicular based on mobility enhancements to the site along with increased neighborhood connectivity.

Redeveloping Areas These areas will be characterized by master planned communities either characterized by traditional residential neighborhood development (small lots, grid street network, alley or on street parking, shallow front yard setback, front porches, and an active pedestrian environment) located within walking distance to amenities and services with large areas set aside for preservation and public park space.

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Contact UsBrian Stockton, City [email protected] of Woodstock, Community Development12453 Hwy 92Woodstock, GA 30188P 770.592.6000F 770.926.1375

Joel Reed, Project [email protected] & Company834 Inman Village ParkwayAtlanta, GA 30307P 678.292.1109F 404.215.9111

LAND USE PUBLIC SPACES COMMUNITY IDENTITY

MOBILITY

Create a well-connected, walkable community with a distinct sense of place.

Encourage sustainable, mixed use development and redevelopment within the downtown.

Preserve community assets, historic resources, and established single family neighborhoods that are valuable to the community.

Plan for transit, allowing mobility for all modes of transportation.

Look for opportunities to add to or enhance existing parks, trails, and plazas

Address parking and circulation issues with appropriate strategies.

Enhance community identity through: unifi ed streetscaping and wayfi nding; preservation of community assets and historic resources; and creation of quality public spaces.

Design Goals

Framework Plan Elements

Detachedresidential

Attachedresidential

Offi ce

Mixed Use

Community garden

Civic

IndustrialRetail/commercial

Plazas

Active park

Public art

Urban form

Historic district / designation

Passive park

Crosswalk

Streetscaping

Landscaping / streetscaping

Signage / wayfi nding

Public transit - rail

Public transit - bus

Transit center

Street Intersection improvement

Bike lane

Sharrow

SidewalksMulti-use trail (bike/ped path)

Pedestrian safety enhancement

CHECKLIST

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LAND USE PUBLIC SPACES COMMUNITY IDENTITY

MOBILITY

DetachedresidentialAttachedresidentialRetail/commercial

Mixed use

OfficeCivic

IndustrialActive park

Passive parkCommunity garden

Plaza

Public transit - bus

Transit center

Street

Public transit - railBike lane

SharrowIntersection improvement

Multi-use trail (bike/ped path)Pedestrian safety enhancement

CrosswalkStreetscaping

Sidewalk

Signage/ wayfinding

Public artHistoric district/ designationUrban form

Landscaping/ streetscaping