Title: COWEE FINAL PRESENTATION
1- COWEE FINAL PRESENTATION
- June 23, 2008
2What Got Us Here?
3PURPOSE
- To organize and accelerate access to
state-of-the-art tools and processes that foster
responsible land use decisions in western North
Carolinas mountain region.
4LANDSCAPE CHANGE DATA
5County Commissioner Insurance Broker Banker Resta
urant Owner Realtor Student Contractor Social
Worker River Guide Developer News
Editor Teacher Economic Development
Director Energy Company Representative Grocer
Forest Ranger Sawmill Operator Conservationist 2nd
Home Owner BB Owner Congressman Town Council
Member Hospice Nurse Planning Board Member CDO
Director Marketing Consultant Professor Gun Shop
Owner Farmer Retiree/Volunteer
6TOP TEN ISSUES
- How can mountainside and ridgetop development be
done responsibly, safely, and in a visually
sensitive way? - How can new development respect the character of
local landscapes?
7TOP TEN ISSUES
- How can water quality be protected?
- How can the regions natural beauty and open
space be protected?
8TOP TEN ISSUES
- How can quality jobs be created and sustained?
- How can quality, affordable housing be created?
9TOP TEN ISSUES
- How can the regions infrastructure keep up with
the rate of growth? - How can farmland and local markets for food be
protected and enhanced?
10TOP TEN ISSUES
- How can natural resources be protected?
- How can growing communities remain respectful of
local cultural heritage?
11The Charrette
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14Charrette Principles
- Work collaboratively
- Design cross-functionally
- Use design to achieve a shared vision and create
holistic solutions - Work in detail
15Case Study Cowee Valley
- Sustaining Community in the
- Cowee Valley
16Central Question
- As development pressures gravitate to the
valley, how will the community grow in a manner
that sustains the transformative experience of
Cowee its history, scenic beauty, environmental
quality, kinship/community life, local economy?
17Cowee Planning Process
- Analyze Historic Patterns of Settlement and
Landscape - Develop Concept Plan(s) Strategies
Conservation / Development / Transportation /
Local Economy - Evaluate Specific Sites for Conservation and/or
Development - Test and Refine Concept Plan(s) by Designing
Illustrative Projects - Define Appropriate Architectural Character and
Vocabulary
181 Analyze Historic Patterns of Settlement and
Landscape Settlement
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20Transect for Conservation Development
- Identify and take out of consideration lands
already owned or protected by governmental bodies
or conservation land holdings - Identify natural features for conservation
- Identify cultural features for conservation/
preservation - Establish preferences for development in
remaining areas that contribute to the historic
patterns of the community
S-1 Preserved Open Space S-2 Reserved Open
Space S-6 Infill/ Redevelopment S-4 Controlled
Growth Sector S-5 Intended Growth Sector S-3
Restricted Growth Sector Neighborhood
Centers Village/Town Centers Key Corridors
21S-1 Preserved Open Space S-2 Reserved Open
Space S-6 Infill/ Redevelopment S-4 Controlled
Growth Sector S-5 Intended Growth Sector S-3
Restricted Growth Sector Neighborhood
Centers Village/Town Centers Key Corridors
22Land Suitability Analysis
23- Denote Permanently
- Preserved Areas
- 50 Riparian Buffers
- Delineated Flood Plain
- Federal and State Land
- Conservation Easements
242a. Targeted Conservation Natural
- Primary ridge-tops
- Slopes gt30
- Highly erodible soils
- Prime wildlife habitat
- Endangered/ sensitive plant communities
- Soils not stable for septic (not shown)
- Areas prone to landslides (not shown)
252b. Targeted Conservation Cultural/Economic
- Agricultural Lands
- (dark brown)
- Viewshed from Cowee Mound
- (orange)
- National Register Properties
- (not shown)
- Locally significant properties
- (not shown)
263. Suitable Areas for Development
1/2 mile radius from Rickmans Store
274. Areas for Infill/Redevelopment
1/2 mile radius from Rickmans Store
28Development Patterns
- Context Sensitive Patterns of Human Settlement
- Township, Hamlet, Neighborhood, Village, Town
Image by DPZ Company
29Image by DPZ Company
30Image by DPZ Company
312 Develop Concept Plan(s) Strategies
Conservation, Development, Transportation, Local
Economy, Community
32Cowee Infill
- /- 50 new dwellings
- Studio/small business space
- Snow Hill Mtn Inn Spa
- Community Center
- Public greenspace trails
33Cowee School Property Enhancements
34School Property Enhancements Reuse Concepts
35NC 28/Cowee Scenic Byway
- Advantages
- Context Sensitive Design
- Light Footprint Enhancements
- Multi-Modal
- Access Historic Sites
- Preservation
- Process
- Nominate for State Byway Designation
- Perform Corridor Management Plan
- Seek National Scenic Byway Designation
- Community-Driven
36Principles of Context-Sensitive Design
- 1 Reinforce Support the Natural Built
Environments - 2 Reinforce Culturally Historically
Significant Elements - 3 Create Safe Attractive Roads
- 4 Support Multiple Uses Users of the Roadway
- 5 Enhance Quality of Life through Facility Design
37Cowee Gateway
- Landscaping
- Stormwater Best Practices
- Gateway Signage
- Visitor Kiosk
- Possible Church Expansion
- Cottage Dwellings
38The Transformative Experience
39The Cowee Mound
403 Evaluate Specific Sites for Conservation
and/or Development4 Test and Refine Concept
Plan(s) by Designing Illustrative Projects
41Historic District Infill
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43Affordable Housing-Rural Setting
Conventional
Cluster
44Craft Village
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46Infill along NC 28
47Wastewater Treatment The Living Machine
48Wastewater Treatment The Living Machine
49Snow Hill Inn Spa
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515 Define Appropriate Architectural Character and
Vocabulary
52Normas Porch
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54Contemporary Vernacular
55Key Priorities
- Preserve the History/Culture
- Sustain Cowee Valleys Timeless Scenic Beauty
- Sustain the Valleys Rich Biodiversity and
Natural Features - Sustain Kinship, Neighboring, and Community Life
- Sustain Community Economic Systems
56Next Steps
- NC 28 Corridor Study for Scenic Byway
- Continue to work with County re future of Cowee
School - New Uses for the Rickman Store
- Comprehensive Cultural/Historic Landscape Plan
including the Cowee Mound - Encouragement of New Housing
- Plan for Pedestrian River Access
- Programs/Initiatives for Building Community
57Next Stepsthe Toolbox
58The Toolbox
- How to Use this Manual
- Purpose Introduction
- Community Planning
- Site Building Design
- Protecting the Environment
- Sustainable Transportation
- Preserving Community Character
- Open Space Conservation
- Housing
- Farmland Preservation
- Economic Systems
- Appendix A Case Studies
- Appendix B Model Ordinances
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