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HomeMy WebLinkAboutInformational Packet for public 10-04-19a community first community : strategic placemaking that encourages neighborliness Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Development Plan a community first community Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Development Aspirations •Native habitat •Market Garden •Tree & grade preservation Resident Engagement •Common Amenity •Path connectivity •Programming Human Connection •Shared experiences •Accessible independent living for various ages & abilities Ideals Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Site Plan Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Land Use Concept Plan Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Blackline on Existing Site Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Open Space Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Alternative Transportation Plan Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 “The Point” Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Smokey Row Road Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Along the Monon, looking NW Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Monon and US 31 Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Commercial Massing Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Town Home & Single Family Home Massing Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Town Home Massing Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Condo Massing Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Urban Market Garden Massing Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Past, Present, FutureThe 27.8 acre development integrates paths and connects trails to invite pedestrians from the Monon Trail into scaled density. North End uniquely incorporates the existing topography of the land, preserves as many trees as possible, and allows native habitat to thrive. Likewise a one acre market garden space cultivates both food and relationships. Highlighting varieties of edibles particular to our zone. It aims to provide local opportunity for restaurants to experiment with produce, as well as youth to explore entrepreneurial opportunities, and all ages and abilities to interact with the land. The Maples is a historic home, originally built on the site in the 1840s. The Urich family purchased the home in the 1940s, covered the brick exterior and added columns. Subsequently, four generations have resided there, and now it will be preserved and re-purposed as a farm to table restaurant. Supplementing with the neighboring market garden, The Maples invites engagement with the surrounding land and neighboring residents. Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Amenity Space & The Maples Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Amenity Space & The Maples Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Residential Street Sections Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Residential Street / Alley Sections Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Residential Street / Alley Sections Informational Packet: October 4, 2019 Roundabout Concept at the Point