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FDUD MEETING #5: PUBLIC SPACE NETWORK September 7, 2012

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Page 1: FDUD MEETING #5: PUBLIC SPACE NETWORK - Seattle · 2017-04-21 · Categories: private property Privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) – required for certain kinds of development,

FDUD MEETING #5: PUBLIC SPACE NETWORK

September 7, 2012

Page 2: FDUD MEETING #5: PUBLIC SPACE NETWORK - Seattle · 2017-04-21 · Categories: private property Privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) – required for certain kinds of development,

Overview Goal: establish a common understanding of planning tools and existing conditions

Categories of public space

Public space uses

U District existing conditions

Page 3: FDUD MEETING #5: PUBLIC SPACE NETWORK - Seattle · 2017-04-21 · Categories: private property Privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) – required for certain kinds of development,

Categories: public property

Parks – owned and managed by

Seattle Parks

P-Patch Community Gardens –

managed by Dept. of

Neighborhoods, open to public

but plots by reservation

Streets

Green streets

Festival streets/woonerfs

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Categories: private property

Privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) – required for certain kinds of development, public access required as a permit condition

Plazas & “pocket parks”

Through-block ped pathways

Residential amenity space – 5% of residential floor area for every building, only open to residents (not public, but adds to network for residents)

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Categories: UW campus

Lawns, plazas, and trails

Large collection of mature trees

Open to the public, but different

mgmt from City parks

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Planning tools

Land use regulations:

Public access requirements

Residential amenity area

Streetscape improvements

Design guidelines

Special street designations,

streetscape plans

Buying property/capital

improvements

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Public space uses

Passive uses: seating, views,

people-watching

Playgrounds

Food cultivation

Walking & exercise

Dog runs

???

Consider the needs of different

user groups.

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Comp Plan goals; existing gaps

Urban center goals include:

1 acre per 1,000 households (about 6.5 acres in U District)

All locations within about 700 feet of a park

U District identified as one of 7 deficient areas in north Seattle

Planned parks to meet quantity goals, but not distribution

Context is important: campus and Burke Gilman play unique roles

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Dave LaClergue [email protected] (206) 733-9668

Susan McLain [email protected] (206) 684-0432

Radhika Nair [email protected] (206) 615-1739

www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/university_district