Title: Springfield Zoning Ordinance Revision Project
1Springfield 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
2Agenda 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
3Project 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
4Purpose 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
5Purpose 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
6Springfields 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
7How 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
8Create Successful Places
9Project 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
10Zoning 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
11Review of Springfields Existing Conditions and
Ordinances
- Springfields Zoning Districts
- Residential
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Riverfront
- West Columbus
- Special (flood, design overlay)
12Springfields 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
13Existing Residential
14Existing Residential
15Residential Infill
16Existing 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
17Existing 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)
18Neighborhood Commercial Example
19Neighborhood Commercial Example
20Typical 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
21Commercial Streets and Parking
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23Commercial Streets and Parking
24Commercial 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?
25Commercial Streets and Parking
26Sign Regulations
- We will be looking at the Sign provisions in the
ordinance and revising and updating this
important section
27Next 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
28Contact the City
- For more information
- Philip Dromey, Deputy Director
- Springfield Planning Economic Development
- 70 Tapley Street
- Springfield, MA 01104
- Telephone (413) 787-6020
29Your 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/