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From: Sandra Lakeman[mailto:sandralakeman@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 1:18 PM
To: James Lopes SLO CITY CLERK
Cc: E-mail Council Website
Subject: Re: August 18, 2015 Council Meeting: Business Item No. 1-Downtown Concept Plan
Dear City Council and Members of Save Our Downtown;
I support the additions made by Allan Cooper and Jamie Lopes for the Three -Dimensional
Downtown Concept Plan.
I also wish to nominate Jamie Lopes for a place on the Creative Vision Team
Sandra Lakeman
Sandra Davis Lakeman
Emeritus Professor of Architecture
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
mailing address:
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
805
www.sandralakeman.com
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:12 PM, James Lopes <jamesloles2�charter.net> wrote:
August 18, 2015
Business Item 1: Scope of Work and RFP for update to Downtown Concept Plan
Dear Mayor Marx and Council Members:
I concur with the comments and recommendation of Allan Cooper. In addition to his italicized
comments, I have suggestions that are shown in underlined italics in the excerpt below.
Overall, I support the direction recommended by staff, in particular that this project be about
"urban design." To address urban design, the project needs to be considered, imaged and written
in reference to three dimensions, not two. The simple "plan view" from above is no longer
relevant to the City's needs in addressing downtown; a different document and use of 3-D
thinking and imaging is necessary. Please see if the project can be implemented in this way.
My comments about the following list of tasks are in underlined italics.
UPDATE TO THE DOWNTOWN CONCEPT PLAN (Allan Cooper's suggested
additions are in bold, italicized type)
ISSUES TO ADDRESS IN UPDATED PLAN- DELIVERABLES
• Evaluate the appropriateness of the existing boundary of the Downtown Concept
Plan given new General Plan policies and programs for downtown and adjacent
neighborhoods.
• Reflect development/redevelopment that has occurred or been approved since
inception of the Downtown Concept Plan. Consider stateies for iniplernenting
important objectives which rrrav have been compromised by gMroved projects, such
as the Monterey Place project adjacent to San Luis Obispo Creek.
• Understand what portions of the existing Downtown Concept Plan were not
implemented and why. Consider making recommendations to stretigihen
implementation of the Downtown Concept Plan, such as adopting it as part of the
General Plan and Zoning Ordinance.
• Incorporate the Palm-Nipomo Parking Structure and other public projects including
circulation and transit. Compare the merits of complete vs. partial closure of the
Broad Street "dogleg' : Consider the addition of a joint city-countyarkinggarage
on Monterey Street between Santa Rosa and Toro Streets, to serve the Fremont
theater, cozinty and courts facilities and new commercial and residential development
east of Santa Rosa Street.
• Identify potential locations for new or expanded public space(s) for gathering and
socializing. Identi& key vantage points of the surrounding peaks and mountains where
public mini -plazas, gathering places and private dedications of'public spaces will
benefit residents and visitors,
• Address implementation of new General Plan policies including multi -modal level
of service standards, "complete streets" and downtown modal priorities. Make
11crlking the key, priinar.y mode oftraMportation in downtown, from which all street
and private design flows. Conduct a "walkabili , " survey ofdowntolvi'l using
nationally recognized factors.
• Address implementation of Bicycle Transportation Plan policies and projects
proposed in the downtown
• Address pedestrian needs in the downtown including sidewalk widths and uses,
walking, seating, gathering areas and crossings/mid-block connections. This could
include "dieting" Higuera and Marsh streets resulting in sidewalk
widening. Address street calming devices such as textured crosswalks, planted
median strips, chicanes (i.e. introducing meandering streets), speed tables, etc.
• Provide connectivity across a, long and to San Luis Creek where appropriate
• Address the goal of activating and revitalizing public areas such as streets,
sidewalks and plazas at all times of day while being considerate of adjoining
neighborhoods
• Create connections and design cohesion between public and cultural spaces
• Identify public art location opportunities
• Resolve whether Fremont/County Government Plaza concept is still desirable
Resolve whether the proposed locations for future parking garages are still
desirable. Consider the location of a garage on County property between Santa Rosa
and Toro Streets, to activate and serve existing uses, such as the Fremont Theater,
county and courts facilities, and major new commercial and residential QWortunities
east of Santa Rosa Street.
• Incorporate ideas from the Mission Plaza Master Plan. Address height, setback and
view requirements of buildhr ,.v bordering Mission Plaza and the Mission Plaza
extensions.
• Activate Monterey Street east of Santa Rosa to draw visitors from hospitality
facilities further east
• Identify places where taller buildings may be appropriate. Evaluate the current
zonigg height allowances against the context of the historic downtown buildings and
any threat to them, and review more detailed, appropriate locations. or taller
buildings i -Mile protecting the existing heights of historic buildings.
• Identify appropriate places to provide public views of surrounding hills/environment
• Include tools for evaluating future projects
• Include descriptions of major public infrastructure and facilities needed for Plan
implementation in_ageneral sense.
• Identify regulatory changes needed as part of subsequent Zoning code update in a
general sense.
• Address a unified landscape plan (including vest pocket parks, street trees,
hanging baskets and planters).
• Reassess the feasibility/desirability of the Higuera/Marsh mid -block paseos
between Broad and Carmel Streets
• Reassess the desirability of relocating historic properties to the Heritage Park
"receiver site "flanked by Beach, Carmel, Higuera and Marsh Streets.
PUBLIC REALM
In addition to updating the vision contained in the Plan, direction for the public realm
shall be provided in a way that could be used to develop updates to the City's zoning
ordinance, including the possibility of developing a form -based code and urban
design guidelines for the Downtown. Such a form -based code could identify districts,
major paths, nodes, focus intersections, landmarks and gateways which could be
incorporated into the updated Downtown Concept Plan. A general description of the
public infrastructure and facilities needed for Plan implementation shall be included.
Thank you for considering.
Jamie Lopes
Janes Lope.,
1-336 Sweet Day Lane
Stan Tanis Obispo, C:71 93401
P17. 805-781-8960