HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-14-2014 ac- cooperph1JAN 14 2014
AGENDA
CORRESPONDENCE
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Regarding: Draft Land Use Element Review Date �, Item#
To: Honorable Mayor Marx & the City Cou cifY o
From: Allan Cooper, Chair S.O.D. ® /,w F// yr
On behalf of Save Our Downtown, I have read over the draft Land
Use Element. I discussed the following with some of our members
who were attending today's January 13, 2014 meeting and they all
concurred with these comments. So far, we are very pleased with
the work of the LUCE Task Force. We are therefore urging you to
adopt the following new programs and policies (the underlines are
mine):
1) New Program: The City shall prepare an inventory of uses in the
Downtown Core. Particular attention shall be given to identifying
uses at the street level as these uses directly impact the pedestrian
experience and vibrancy of the Downtown. This information shall
be used to target business support and attraction to achieve a
desirable mix of uses in the Downtown.
2) New Program: The City shall incorporate into its zoning
regulations specific criteria for evaluating use permits for
bars /taverns, night clubs and late night drinking establishments.
3) New Program: The City will modify its Community Design
Guidelines to enhance Safety and Crime Prevention through
Environmental Design. Changes shall include, but are not limited
to, inclusion of design statements on:
Enhanced lighting of building alcoves in Downtown area
Wayfinding signs to better direct pedestrians and motorists in
non - residential areas ❑
Visibility into entry and access points on non - residential
buildings
Design solutions that minimize the potential for graffiti
4) New Program: The City, working with the Downtown
Association, businesses, landlords, and residents will consider
emergency callboxes at strategic locations in the Downtown.
5) New Program: The City working with the Downtown
Association, Downtown businesses and residents shall develop a
program to encourage lighted storefronts and street frontages
throughout the night.
6) New Program: All specific plans shall identi , design features
utilized to enhance public safety.
7) New Program: The City shall conduct a nighttime safety audit
of key areas of the City to see where deficiencies in environmental
design may exist and should be improved. Key Areas should be
defined as areas experiencing higher crime than City average by
SLOPD.
8) New Program: The City shall implement the Economic
Development Strategic Plan and other appropriate strategies for
business retention and expansion with a focus on those providing
head -of- household jobs. However, we urge you deem the
Downtown Core not just the Santa Margarita area to be also
worthy of your business retention and expansion strategies.
9) New Policy: City shall promote a healthy mix of downtown
street -level businesses that emphasizes retail stores, specialty shops
and food service rather than bars or taverns.
Save Our Downtown is also urging you to support the following
land use directives (some of which have been carried over with
revisions from the previous Land Use Element):
1) The City shall work with the Downtown businesses and
residents, the BID, and Chamber of Commerce to manage impacts
from downtown drinking establishments, and if necessary, enact
additional regulations to ensure that the late night environment in
and near Downtown is safe and pleasant.
2) The City shall develop a master plan for San Luis Obispo Creek
in the Downtown area.
3) Public Art should be placed along pedestrian paths. Traffic
calming and pedestrian safety should be enhanced, where
appropriate, through such features as road tables, pavement
changes, bulb outs and scramble intersection signals. Landscaping
should mitigate harsh micro - climates.
4) The City shall update the Downtown Concept Plan by 2016 and
shall regularly update the plan as required to address significant
changes in or affecting the Downtown area including the
opportunity for meaningful public input.
5) Provide midblock or other significant pedestrian connections
6) Continuous Storefront: There should be a continuous storefront
along sidewalks, at the back of the sidewalk, except for the
Courthouse and City Hall blocks, plazas, recessed building entries,
and sidewalk cafes.
7) Walking paths along the creek in the Downtown core should be
provided and extended as links in an urban trail system, provided
this will not further degrade wildlife habitat value of the riparian
ecosystem.
8) Visual Resource Study: The City shall undertake a study of
visual resources within the Downtown core area to identify
potential locations for new public -owned open places with access
to views of important scenic resources. The City will consider
acquisition of one or more of these open places as resources
permit. A range of options for property acquisition, including
development agreements, will be considered, consistent with the
City's fiscal policies and objectives.
We do have few concerns remaining. Staff has been directed to
explore the implications of combining the pedestrian plan with the
bicycle plan. Even though the pedestrian plan and the bicycle plans
should be coordinated with one another we would hope that these
two plans would not be combined and particularly with regards to
the Downtown Core.
We also have some concerns with the following text: "The City
will shall consider including features of "A Conceptual Physical
Plan for the City's Center" (Downtown Concept Plan) in the
approval of projects in the Downtown, recognizing that the plan is
a concept and is intended to be flexible as appropriate." There is no
mention of coordinating, far less integrating, the Downtown
Concept Plan into existing Zoning Regulations, architectural
review guidelines, engineering standards and capital improvement
programs. At the very least, we believe that the 2016 update of this
plan should be coordinated with the newly adopted Pedestrian Plan
and that there should be mention of this in the amended Land Use
Element.
Thank you for your due diligence and please don't hesitate
contacting us if you should have any questions.