HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Presentation 09/22/2020-Status Update On-site Private Common Recreational Areas Presentation Town CouncilTown Council Update
Private, Common On-site Recreation Areas
September 22, 2020
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•Background
•Draft ordinance
•Draft design manual
•Examples
•Next steps
Presentation Overview
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Background
April 21 Council Feedback
•No NUOS credit toward meeting requirement
•Need to establish minimum standards in
code, but should not over regulate for
flexibility
•Additional info requested regarding other
jurisdictions’ requirements compared to
actual
•Additional information was provided to
council on May 13
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Ordinance
• Revises minimum square footage requirement
• Based on average lot size
•Applicable to subdivisions with 30 or more lots
• Defines in-lieu option
• Design manual reference
Highlights
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Design Manual
•Recreation Area Plan (RAP) requirement and process
•Preliminary plat
•A la carte amenity point system options
•Trails/trail connections -25% credit cap
•Use of drainage basins -50% credit cap
•Development Agreement
•In-lieu option
•Alternative amenity allowance
Highlights
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Example #1
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Example #2
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Example #3
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Example #4
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Example #5
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Required Passive -
1 point each
Active -
3 points each
Enhanced -
5 points each
Bench/picnic table Barbeque grill Playground equip.Community garden
Pet waste station Turf*Swing set Fitness course
Trash receptacle DG walking path Fitness structure Rectangle turf field
Landscaping Shared-use path Group ramada Field w/backstop
Shade structure Ramada 1/2 basketball court Community room
Bike rack Drinking fountain Dog park Fitness room
Horseshoe pit Comfort station
Bocce court Splash pad
Skate/wheel park
Swimming pool
Example
A la carte points
•Recreational
area 0.5 to 1.0
acre
•Minimum 5
points required
•Alternative
amenity
allowance *Turf, including artificial turf, shall be a minimum of 15% of the total recreational area11
Next Steps
•Refine draft code and design manual
with Council feedback
•Stakeholder outreach and input
•Adoption process
•Planning Commission -November
•Town Council -December
Next Steps
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Discussion
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