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New Directions in  Planning and Community Design Presented by: Ron Krater, Principal Planning   &   Urban Design  JZMK Partners www.jzmkpartners.com May 14, 2009 “ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”  - Confucius Presented to: Orange County Division League of California Cities
Opportunity for Change Many liken the efforts to change the development patterns of our built environment as… “ the moonshot of our times”…   Paradigm shift  or Minor changes to  status quo?
Where Will the People Go? Broad age demographic: Eisenhowers  17% Boomers  27% Gen X  18% Gen Y  27% Gen Z  10% Lifestage influences choices Minority share to grow to 35% Source: Claritas Group Source: Rudlin and Falk,1999
Consumer Trends/Desire Community First  (Longer term perspective) Sustainable Compact, transit oriented Proximity to services, jobs, education Urban “cool” Global/local responsibility Rise in non-traditional/shrinking households (WINKS) Growth in minority households Generational shifts (BB’s, Gen Y’s) Move down Flexible Homes
Years Required for Innovation 3 years 3 – 5 years 5 - 10 years 8 - 12 years 12 - 20 years 20 - 50 years
Sustainable Development Integrate the human and natural systems into a truly Sustainable Environment. A Healthy Natural  Environment Augment a Strong Local  Economy  and a Diverse and Dynamic  Community
Sustainable Development Efficient Conserves Sensitive Regenerates
Designing Community Sustainability/LEED Sacred spaces More services closer Mobility/access Socially equitable Close to Jobs Location Complete Communities Renewed emphasis on creating community…a longer term view and increased expectations on our built environment.
The Neighborhood Unit Neighborhood Unit Updated Urban Neighborhood Unit  Source: Clarence Perry, 1929 Source: Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company
The Neighborhood Unit Neighborhood Unit – Woodbury Irvine
The Neighborhood Unit Neighborhood Unit – Woodbury Irvine
Redevelopment / Revitalization URBAN INFILL JOB RICH AREA MIXED-USE CONTEXT RE-USE OF MILITARY SITE (GREYFIELD) YOUNG, URBAN DEMOGRAPHIC Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
Redevelopment / Revitalization Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
Redevelopment / Revitalization Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
Redevelopment / Revitalization Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
Redevelopment /Re-use Heritage Fields Lifelong Learning District, Irvine
Redevelopment /Re-use Heritage Fields Lifelong Learning District, Irvine
Redevelopment /Re-use Heritage Fields Lifelong Learning District, Irvine
Regulating The Urban Form
Regulating The Urban Form
Regulating The Urban Forum Conventional Zoning Patterns Separates and singular uses Forces driving/creates congestion Ineffective at regulating form Parking lots dominate frontages Difficult to manage over the long term Inflexible, difficult to retrofit
Regulating The Urban Forum Form-based Code Patterns Regulates form Network of streets Pedestrian oriented Mixed-use Flexible, adaptable Diversity of housing types Emphasizes compact development Preserves ag and natural lands
Retail Revitalization Conventional Retail Site (Power Center) Single use, Big box retail Expansive, underutilized field of park Lack of “There” There No Residential Auto Dominant Lack of Identity
Retail Revitalization Mixed-Use Neighborhood Core Mix of Uses Compact, Pedestrian oriented Fosters strong sense of place Variety of residential types Flexible over time Buildings create space Shared parking
Visioning / Public Outreach Collaboration Multi – disciplinary Inclusive “ Provides a  feasible  plan” A Dynamic Planning Process -  “ A holistic process based on local values that creates strategies and solutions which supports healthy communities...”
Visioning / Public Outreach Public Design Workshops : Reuse/Revitalization Plans Regional Plans Comprehensive Plans General Plan Updates Specific Plans Transportation Planning Development Codes Design Guidelines Base Reuse/redevelopment Affordable Housing New Communities
Dynamic Planning Process One Mission Avenue Oceanside, California
Dynamic Planning Process One Mission Avenue Oceanside, California
Dynamic Planning Process One Mission Avenue Oceanside, California

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2009 05 14 Oc Division Program Optimized

  • 1. New Directions in Planning and Community Design Presented by: Ron Krater, Principal Planning & Urban Design JZMK Partners www.jzmkpartners.com May 14, 2009 “ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” - Confucius Presented to: Orange County Division League of California Cities
  • 2. Opportunity for Change Many liken the efforts to change the development patterns of our built environment as… “ the moonshot of our times”… Paradigm shift or Minor changes to status quo?
  • 3. Where Will the People Go? Broad age demographic: Eisenhowers 17% Boomers 27% Gen X 18% Gen Y 27% Gen Z 10% Lifestage influences choices Minority share to grow to 35% Source: Claritas Group Source: Rudlin and Falk,1999
  • 4. Consumer Trends/Desire Community First (Longer term perspective) Sustainable Compact, transit oriented Proximity to services, jobs, education Urban “cool” Global/local responsibility Rise in non-traditional/shrinking households (WINKS) Growth in minority households Generational shifts (BB’s, Gen Y’s) Move down Flexible Homes
  • 5. Years Required for Innovation 3 years 3 – 5 years 5 - 10 years 8 - 12 years 12 - 20 years 20 - 50 years
  • 6. Sustainable Development Integrate the human and natural systems into a truly Sustainable Environment. A Healthy Natural Environment Augment a Strong Local Economy and a Diverse and Dynamic Community
  • 7. Sustainable Development Efficient Conserves Sensitive Regenerates
  • 8. Designing Community Sustainability/LEED Sacred spaces More services closer Mobility/access Socially equitable Close to Jobs Location Complete Communities Renewed emphasis on creating community…a longer term view and increased expectations on our built environment.
  • 9. The Neighborhood Unit Neighborhood Unit Updated Urban Neighborhood Unit Source: Clarence Perry, 1929 Source: Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company
  • 10. The Neighborhood Unit Neighborhood Unit – Woodbury Irvine
  • 11. The Neighborhood Unit Neighborhood Unit – Woodbury Irvine
  • 12. Redevelopment / Revitalization URBAN INFILL JOB RICH AREA MIXED-USE CONTEXT RE-USE OF MILITARY SITE (GREYFIELD) YOUNG, URBAN DEMOGRAPHIC Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
  • 13. Redevelopment / Revitalization Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
  • 14. Redevelopment / Revitalization Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
  • 15. Redevelopment / Revitalization Three Sixty o , Hawthorne, CA
  • 16. Redevelopment /Re-use Heritage Fields Lifelong Learning District, Irvine
  • 17. Redevelopment /Re-use Heritage Fields Lifelong Learning District, Irvine
  • 18. Redevelopment /Re-use Heritage Fields Lifelong Learning District, Irvine
  • 21. Regulating The Urban Forum Conventional Zoning Patterns Separates and singular uses Forces driving/creates congestion Ineffective at regulating form Parking lots dominate frontages Difficult to manage over the long term Inflexible, difficult to retrofit
  • 22. Regulating The Urban Forum Form-based Code Patterns Regulates form Network of streets Pedestrian oriented Mixed-use Flexible, adaptable Diversity of housing types Emphasizes compact development Preserves ag and natural lands
  • 23. Retail Revitalization Conventional Retail Site (Power Center) Single use, Big box retail Expansive, underutilized field of park Lack of “There” There No Residential Auto Dominant Lack of Identity
  • 24. Retail Revitalization Mixed-Use Neighborhood Core Mix of Uses Compact, Pedestrian oriented Fosters strong sense of place Variety of residential types Flexible over time Buildings create space Shared parking
  • 25. Visioning / Public Outreach Collaboration Multi – disciplinary Inclusive “ Provides a feasible plan” A Dynamic Planning Process - “ A holistic process based on local values that creates strategies and solutions which supports healthy communities...”
  • 26. Visioning / Public Outreach Public Design Workshops : Reuse/Revitalization Plans Regional Plans Comprehensive Plans General Plan Updates Specific Plans Transportation Planning Development Codes Design Guidelines Base Reuse/redevelopment Affordable Housing New Communities
  • 27. Dynamic Planning Process One Mission Avenue Oceanside, California
  • 28. Dynamic Planning Process One Mission Avenue Oceanside, California
  • 29. Dynamic Planning Process One Mission Avenue Oceanside, California