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Title: Springfield Zoning Ordinance Revision Project


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Springfield Zoning Ordinance Revision Project
  • Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
  • April 25, 2006
  • Planning and Economic Development Office
  • Sponsored by a grant from the Office of
    Commonwealth Development

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Agenda April 25, 2006
  • Presentation
  • Purpose of project
  • Zoning 101
  • Issues being considered in revision
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Street and Parking
  • Signs
  • Main objective tonight - your input on the
    project
  • Comments, Question and Answer period

3
Project Team
  • City of Springfield
  • Planning and Economic Development Office
  • Building Department
  • Legal Department
  • Consulting Team
  • Chris Eaton Eaton Planning
  • Joel RussellJoel Russell Associates
  • Rick TaintorTaintor Associates, Inc.
  • Tim Heron

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Purpose of Project
  • Clarity
  • Make the zoning ordinance and subdivision
    regulation easier to understand and use for
  • residents
  • businesses
  • officials
  • Focus on the process and a better expression of
    community goals

5
Purpose of Project
  • Modernize the Zoning Ordinance
  • Simplify and clarify zoning districts
  • Address frequently raised conflicting use issues
    (for example, regulation of auto uses)
  • Make improvements that enhance economic
    development opportunities

6
Springfields Strengths
  • Cohesive Neighborhoods
  • Wide variety of housing styles
  • Open spaces preserved over time
  • Good examples of mixed uses
  • Local redevelopment and infill projects that fit
    into context of neighborhoods

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How to maintain Springfields character?
  • Traditional neighborhood design
  • Efficient use of land in the city that avoids
    sprawl
  • Design that considers the view from the public
    realm instead of from the individual lot
  • Mixture of uses and housing styles
  • Provide for different types of Transportation
  • Regulations that are easy to understand and
    follow

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Create Successful Places
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Project Tasks
  • March April Project kickoff, and public
    outreach
  • June 2006 Audit Zoning Ordinances
  • July to November 2006 work through draft of new
    Zoning Ordinance with Advisory Committee
  • December 2006 present new Zoning Ordinance at
    public meeting
  • 2007 public review, comment and adoption
    process to be determined

We are here
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Zoning 101
  • How does Zoning Work?
  • Establishes Districts
  • Considers uses, impacts and scale
  • Height, density, and intensity
  • Establish relation to public streets and adjacent
    buildings
  • Setbacks, lot size, landscaping, location of
    parking
  • Design and construction of buildings
  • Building codes, historic architectural features,
    signage

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Review of Springfields Existing Conditions and
Ordinances
  • Springfields Zoning Districts
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Riverfront
  • West Columbus
  • Special (flood, design overlay)

12
Springfields Vulnerabilities related to Zoning
  • Zoning uses and districts may not provide
    direction to development community
  • Lack of certainty about land use and permit
    process may inhibit investment
  • Commercial districts have little design
    consideration to match existing qualities
  • Little design guidance for infill redevelopment

13
Existing Residential
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Existing Residential
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Residential Infill
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Existing Commercial Districts
  • Current Zoning Districts
  • Business A General Business
  • Business B Service Business
  • Business C Central Business (Downtown)
  • Commercial A Neighborhood Commercial
  • Commercial P Parking Lot
  • Mixture of uses allowed based on cumulative
    zoning

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Existing Commercial Districts
  • Hierarchy of Commercial not captured in districts
  • Corner Store
  • Neighborhood Center (X District)
  • Community Center/Urban Corridors (State
    Street/Indian Orchard Main Street)
  • City Center (Downtown)
  • Regional Shopping Mall (East Springfield Mall)

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Neighborhood Commercial Example
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Neighborhood Commercial Example
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Typical Commercial Development
  • Long building with multiple tenants
  • Depends on number of stores, but frequently
    7,500-10,000 square feet
  • Typically 2-5 tenants along a continuous facade
  • Fronted by a single bay of parking with
    additional parking in the rear in some cases

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Commercial Streets and Parking
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Commercial Streets and Parking
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Commercial Streets and Parking
  • Consider design and location requirements
  • Are parking rules too strict or too flexible?
  • Are parking rules requiring too many spaces?
  • Is shared parking encouraged/allowed?
  • What about parking for bikes?

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Commercial Streets and Parking
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Sign Regulations
  • We will be looking at the Sign provisions in the
    ordinance and revising and updating this
    important section

27
Next Steps
  • June 2006 Audit Zoning Ordinances
  • July to November 2006 work through draft of new
    Zoning Ordinance with Advisory Committee
  • December 2006 present new Zoning Ordinance at
    public meeting
  • 2007 public review, comment and adoption
    process to be determined

Public Meeting
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Contact the City
  • For more information
  • Philip Dromey, Deputy Director
  • Springfield Planning Economic Development
  • 70 Tapley Street
  • Springfield, MA 01104
  • Telephone (413) 787-6020

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Your input is important
  • Fill out survey form and leave at Welcome Table
  • Watch the Planning and Economic Office Website
    for updates
  • http//www.cityofspringfieldmass.com/COS/planning/
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