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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4-17-2017 ARC Correspondence - Item 1 (Cooper 2)Meeting: ,hg (!/ 4 ' t�l Item:—'F-1-1( � To: SLO Architectural Review Commission Re: SLO Downtown Concept Plan From: Allan Cooper Date: April 17, 2017 I am recommending that you give serious consideration to scaling back building recommended in this revised concept plan based on findings gathered from the Public Engagement" process conducted over the past year. RECEIVED CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APR 17 2017 (Ogf LaSTY DEVELOPMENT The block descriptions keyed to the "Downtown Concept Plan Illustrative" recommend 3-4 story buildings on 10 blocks (blocks 15, 16, 18, 24, 25, 28, 29, 34, 35 and 46) and "landmark" buildings along Santa Rosa street that would presumably exceed 4 stories (block 23). Granted, five of these blocks are located outside the Downtown Historic District east of Santa Rosa (blocks 15, 16, 24, 25 and 35). What is disconcerting is that two of these blocks (blocks 29 and 46) are located within the Historic District. And two of these blocks (blocks 18 & 28) flank historic properties such as the Jack House and the Creamery. All of this is puzzling because in spite of some disagreement about building heights among the "Stakeholder Focus Groups" (which should be expected because these groups included property and business owners) the two workshops, the online survey and the neighborhood group meeting nearly unanimously recommended either maintaining the current "look or feel" (393 survey responses) or keeping downtown 2-3 stories. To confirm this please look below at the findings specific to building heights gleaned from this "Broad Based Public Engagement" process. Thank you! Broad Based Public Engagement - Height Discussions Stakeholder Focus Groups (48 participants) Stakeholders expressed the most disagreement about building heights. Public Workshop 1 (75 participants) Map 2: What I like and What I'd Change "in general, the higher concentration of sad faces were placed on ... County Building..." Public Workshop 2 (110 participants) Small Group Exercise Summaries by Group Green Group The group generally agreed that heights should stay as they are through much of the study area, with an interest in maintaining the current look and feel of central downtown. Red Group Most people felt comfortable with the maximum heights as they currently are (3 stories in the core (most historic) district. Black Group With regard to height and massing, the group decided to keep the scale as is in the downtown core and the SW area. White Group Solar orientation was very important to the group and they generally felt that the existing setting ...should be the primary factors evaluated when determining building heights and massing. Blue Group For height and massing, the group felt that there should be no change to the scale of development in the core or center of downtown to better maintain view sheds Yellow Group In general, the group was supportive of buildings that stepped back at the upper stories. Overflow Group Generally speaking, they do not want to see increases in height behind the current condition in downtown. Online Survey (393 responses) What do you like most about Downtown SLO? Top reply: 19%: Look/Feel Neighborhood Meetings (35 downtown residents) Height, Massing and Intensity of Development Meeting participants broadly supported limitations on new building height. A few discussed negative impacts of development on our environment and noise impacts in neighborhoods.