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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    A Florida Hospital Project

    Guided by Planning

    and DesignMay 2007

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    Health Village TeamFlorida Hospital

    Tim Burrill Rich Morrison

    Jody Barry Beth Thibodaux

    Consultants

    Applicant / Legal

    GrayRobinson, PABorron Owen, Jr.

    Streetscape

    Foster Conant & Associates, Inc.Keith Oropeza

    Project Management / Planning

    Davis & Associates

    Dick Davis

    Linda Dozier

    Traffic

    Dyer, Riddle, Mills & Precourt, Inc.

    Steve Precourt

    Dawn Tuten

    Civil Engineering

    Dyer, Riddle, Mills & Precourt, Inc.

    Christina Dixon

    Economic Reporting

    Real Estate Research Consultants, Inc.

    Owen Beitsch

    Todd DeLong

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    the Health Village Conceptis to create

    A Community of Well Being

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    Community created with

    Planning

    directed by the DRI

    and

    Designguided by PD Zoning

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    live

    work

    play

    Community Life

    A nice place to. . . .

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    Its a place where

    Community Health

    is the core value

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    Some basic details:

    DRI and

    Planned DevelopmentPlanning Area

    Boundary

    Proposed Boundary

    Current Boundary

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    Existing

    Adventist HealthSystem

    Land Ownership

    Health Village. . .

    An infill project that will

    reduce urban sprawl

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    The Goal

    Health Village. . . .

    will create a community of well being,

    a healing and healthy environment.

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Caring

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Providing

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Encouraging

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Believing

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Connecting

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Gathering

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    Health Village is. . . . . . Sharing

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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    Development ofRegional Impact

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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    Planning Directed by the DRI

    The attached DRI ADA contains the details.

    The following DRI exhibits include:Existing DRI Map H

    Proposed DRI Map H

    Guiding Principles for Planning

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    Existing

    DRI Exhibit A-2

    (Map H)

    (Ownership in Planning Areaby GMP designation)

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    Conceptual DRI

    Map H

    Legend:H/Med Hospital/Medical as Primary Use

    Mixed Use as Secondary Use

    MXU Mixed Use as Primary Use

    Hospital/Medical as Secondary Use

    EducationBuffer

    Mixed uses are important in reducingout-of-village travel.

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    Guiding Principles1. Reserve areas for Hospital expansion.

    2. Require all designs to comply with designstandards.

    3. Promote warm and welcoming design thatcreates a healing and healthy environment.

    4. Restrict development to specific uses.

    5. Preserve Village core for higher densityhospital/medical and mixed use.

    6. Encourage land use placement that reducesout-of-village travel and promotes pedestrian

    activity.

    DRI Planning

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    Guiding Principles7. Place land uses and infrastructure to maximize

    development flexibility.

    8. Provide convenient parking while at the same timecomplimenting mass transit opportunities.

    9. Organize medical uses for convenience of patients,visitors and service providers.

    10.Cluster related uses in clinical zones.11.Provide land for additional uses that are

    functionally related.

    12.Reserve amenity space to advance overall Health

    Village goals.

    DRI Planning

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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    Planned DevelopmentZoning

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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    Guided by PD Zoning

    A PD Zoning and Design Standards Amendment

    will be processed concurrent with the DRI.

    The design drivers and concepts that followwill be addressed with the PD Zoning.

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    Drivers for a Visual Environment

    1. Welcoming and Inviting: embracing, approachable,safe, peaceful.

    2. Healing and Healthy Environment: reposeful,uplifting.

    3. Expressive features to symbolize hospital goals &vision: sculpture, fountains, water pools, landscapecanopy, graphics, color.

    4. Permanence & Strength: ordered, thoughtful,

    rational.5. Public, Civic Character: park-like setting, CityBeautiful, memorable areas.

    PD Design Standards

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    Drivers for a Visual Environment

    6. Cohesive/Unifying Urban Fabric: family ofelements to create a harmonious whole, unity,Orlando landmark.

    7. Pedestrian Friendly: a place for people.

    8. Unifying Architecture with Public and CivicCharacter: sense of place, arrival, threshold,entry, quality, value, significance.

    9. Balanced Ambience: formal and informal

    character.10.Perception of beauty: light, ethereal, elegant,well proportioned.

    11.Sense of delight: positive distractions, awelcomed surprise.

    PD Design Standards

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    Rollins Street is the urban coreCore anchored east and west by architectural focal pointsCommuter rail station at CSX and Rollins Street

    Conceptual

    MassingDiagram

    Rollins St.

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    ConceptualPD Land Use Plan

    Legend:

    Hospital/Medical as Primary Use

    Mixed Use as Secondary Use

    Mixed Use as Primary Use

    Hospital/Medical as Secondary Use

    Parks/Retention

    Parking Structure

    Roadways

    Some road realignments proposed to reduce traffic congestion and facilitate urbandevelopment (subject to City approval)Alden Road main entrance to HospitalPrinceton Street primary east/west roadOrange Avenue primary north/south road

    CSX commuter rail line

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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    PD ZoningStreetscape

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    Select a FloweringTree

    Use flowering trees as one of theunifying elements in the urbanfabric

    Create welcoming and invitingenvironment

    Consider Health Festival to

    coincide with flowering of streettrees

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    Preferred FloweringStreet Tree

    Natchez WhiteCrepe Myrtle

    Selected for beauty,health and length offlowering season

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    One icon concept, final yet to be selectedUse expressive features to symbolize hospital goals and vision

    Icon Sets theTheme for

    StreetscapeElements

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    Corner MarkersOrange and PrincetonConceptual shown, final to be determined

    Goal provide wayfinding and design continuity

    Street lights and overhead directional signs will be different

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    Corner Markers at Princeton & AldenConceptual shown, final to be determined

    Alden Road Main Hospital Entrance

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    Palette of Street Signs

    Consistent throughout promotes design continuity

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    Wayfinding

    Important in creating welcoming

    and inviting village and medicalcampus

    Simplifies vehicular circulation

    Reduces stress

    Promotes pedestrian activity

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    Consistent throughout promotes design continuity

    Banners added for events and holiday celebrations

    Light FixtureHas Been

    Selected andApproved by

    City

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    Typical 60 Design SectionLandscape separation between traffic lane and pedestrian walkway

    Shumard Oak - standard street shade tree

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    Illustrative Site PlanOrange Avenue

    Conceptual design for Orange Avenue

    Pedestrian friendly design

    Landscape separation between trafficlane and pedestrian walkway

    Provide wider sidewalk toimprove/encourage pedestrian activity

    Provide retail shops or active officeuses at street level

    Consolidate Orlando and SmithStreets into a single mid-block roadway

    to encourage pedestrian activity andreduce vehicular congestion

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    Orange Avenue Retail with Office AboveColor adds warmth to the streetscape

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    Illustrative Site Plan - Rollins Street PromenadeRollins Street is planned as the urban coreGoal is to make Rollins streetscape a linear park

    Encourage pedestrian travel between east and west activity destinations in theurban core

    Possibly the street with the most pedestrian traffic

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    Rollins Street Promenade Orange and RollinsConceptual corner features designed to provide wayfinding details and design

    continuity

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    Rollins Shaded StreetscapeLinear park with mature street trees

    Health Village plans parallel parking as opposed to the angled parking shown

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    Illustrative Site Plan - Commuter Rail Station

    and Rollins Streetscape

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    Commuter Rail Station Concept

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    Walkway

    North Side ofRollins Between CSXand Orange Avenue

    One concept of creatingpedestrian interest when shop

    store fronts are not possiblePedestrian friendly a placefor people

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    Rollins Street RetailLandscaping at street edge where there is no curbside parking

    Masonry crosswalks will be considered at primary street crossings

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    HEALTH VILLAGE

    PD ZoningParks

    Illustrative Site Plan

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    Illustrative Site PlanVillage Parks

    Promote healthy communitydesign to improve health and

    reduce obesity

    Provide a linked system offamily friendly parks

    Consider closing Winter Parkbetween Dade and Orange to

    reduce traffic congestion andincrease park area

    Provide one or more linear parksalong Orange Avenue to providebuffer to vehicular traffic

    Encourage a public, civic

    character in a park-like settingto extend the City Beautifulimage

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    Active Parks

    One large urban scaled active park is proposed west of Orange Avenue

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    Passive Parks

    Several urban-scaled pocket parks are proposed west of Orange Avenue

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    Illustrative Site PlanHospital Parks

    Provide a linked system ofmedically-friendly parks

    An urban trail system will linkLoch Haven Park with LakesEstelle and Winyah

    Trails to be linked withdestinations to promote use andhealth

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    Gateway ParkNorthwest corner of Princeton and Alden

    Several urban-scaled passive parks are proposed east of Orange Avenue

    Some parks also include retention ponds

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    Flower Festival on the Hospital Green

    Create a healing and healthy environment

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    HEALTH VILLAGEFlorida Hospital