Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan August 17, 2017
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1 Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan August 17, :00PM Greenways Discussion with Residents 7:00PM Committee Meeting #3 Agenda Introductions o Approval of minutes from May 11, 2017 Committee Meeting Recap of Recent Meetings (Minutes and materials available online for review prior to meeting) o PennDOT Meeting: June 6, 2017 o Planning Commission: June 7, 2017 o Public Meeting: June 22, 2017 Revised Conceptual Plans o Traffic Calming Revised plans available online for review prior to meeting Airport Road & Ellis Lane Township Park Line Road o Neighborhood Connections No changes to plans presented at Public Meeting on 6/22/17 and available online for review prior to meeting Boot Road: Paoli Pike to Barker Drive/New Kent Reservoir Road: Enterprise Drive to Baldwin Drive/Cooper Circle o Goshenville Streetscape, including Triangle Park and Promenade Plaza Streetscape Toolbox Land Use Plan o Revised Land Use Toolbox and Map o Goshenville Draft Development Strategy Plan Wayfinding o Wayfinding Toolbox o Wayfinding Conceptual Map Implementation Plan o Preliminary Cost Estimates (for Capital Projects) o Priority Action Items: Request rankings from committee members by 8/28/17 Next Steps o Substantial Draft Report: Late September/Early October o Committee Meeting #4: October 12 at 7pm Final Committee Meeting o Presentation to Board of Supervisors: November 14 at 7pm
2 PAOLI PIKE CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN SCHEDULE Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 Project Management 2 Exis ng Condi ons 3 Neighborhood & Community Connec ons Plan 4 Traffic Calming Plan 5 Town Center Streetscape Plan 6 Land Use & Economic Analysis 8 Implementa on Plan 9 Dra & Final Report 7 Wayfinding Plan Dra Report for Staff & Commi ee Review Dra Report for Public Comment Final Report 10 Stakeholder and Public Involvement Commi ee Mee ng #1 Public Mee ng #1 Commi ee Mee ng #2 Planning Commission 6/7/2017 Commi ee Mee ng #3 Commi ee Mee ng #4 10/12/2017 Board of Supervisors Presenta on 3/9/2017 4/4/2017 5/11/2017 8/17/ /14/2017 PennDOT & CCPC 6/6/17 Public Mee ng #2 6/22/2017 Informa on and documents available for review and comment online
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7 RESERVOIR ROAD PATH Paoli Pike to Enterprise Drive RESERVOIR ROAD SHARED LANE Paoli Pike to Baldwin Drive/Cooper Circle What is a Shared Lane? An on-road shared lane bicycle facility can be designated with the installation of specific shared lane pavement markings (sharrows) and signs. What are the benefits? Alert motorists to the potential presence of bicyclists and that bicyclists might occupy the travel lane Recommend proper lateral position for bicyclists Encourage safe passing of bicyclists by motorists Reduce the incidence of wrong-way bicycling Provide wayfinding Additional Recommendations Routine clearing of roadside vegetation and roadway surface sweeping Additional 35 mph speed limit signs near Cooper Circle (NB) and Larch Lane in both directions Speed enforcement Education for motorists and cyclists TYPICAL PLACEMENT EXHIBIT
8 Streetscape Toolbox August 17, 2017 Street Trees Street Lights Vertical Banners Street Trees will be located at least 2 feet behind the Sidewalk, and out of the buffer area along Paoli Pike. The Street Trees will help to create a Sense of Place. The Canopy will have a calming effect on traffic with the increased sense of enclosure. The Street Lights, 10 to 12 feet in height, will help provide security along the Sidewalk, as well as help to create aesthetic appeal to the Streetscape. Traditional Style Street Lights will help to create an identity for Goshenville. Vertical Banners may be attached to the Street Light poles, or may be freestanding Poles with Mounted Banners. The Banners will help to announce and publicize special events, as well as help to create an identity and Sense of Place in Goshenville. 2 Paoli Pike
9 Streetscape Toolbox August 17, 2017 Public Art Barrier Materials Hardscape Paving The incorporation of Public Art within the Goshenville Streetscape will create points of interest, give local artists the opportunity to contribute their talents to the Streetscape, and help provide character to the Streetscape. Public Art may be incorporated into the Streetscape through elements such as: Streetscape Planters and/or Benches embellished by local artists, unique Bike Racks, or other forms of art. Retaining Walls will enable the Trail in narrow areas within the Streetscape. Utilizing material for the Pre-Cast Stone Wall which are referential to Historic Goshenville will provide an increased Sense of Place within the Village. Ornamental Black Steel Fencing will be utilized on the Pedestrian Bridge to provide safety, and to enhance the Streetscape aesthetics. Hardscape Paving will be utilized in the Hardscape Median, Flush Stamped Asphalt Median, and the Pedestrian Gathering Spaces. Paving Material with a similar Brick look, will promote uniformity and continuity within the Goshenville Streetscape.
10 Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Overview Plan Paoli Pike: Boot Road to Route 352 Boot Road Saratoga Dr Tallmadge Dr Paoli Pike Route 352 See Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Plan: Exhibit B See Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Plan: Exhibit A See Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Plan: Exhibit C Proposed Streetscape Elements LEGEND + Street Tree Street Light/Vertical Banner Pedestrian Gathering Spaces Flush Stamped Asphalt Median Pedestrian Path (4-6 wide) Multi-use Trail (8-10 ) Buffer Crosswalk N May 11, 2017; Revised May 31, 2017
11 Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Plan: Exhibit A Boot Road Potential Relocation of Parking Lot Lights Saratoga Dr Paoli Pike Triangle Park Promenade Plaza Proposed Streetscape Elements LEGEND + Street Tree Street Light/Vertical Banner Pedestrian Gathering Spaces Flush Stamped Asphalt Median Pedestrian Path (4-6 wide) Multi-use Trail (8-10 ) Buffer Crosswalk N May 11, 2017; May 31, 2017; Revised: August 17, 2017
12 Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Plan: Exhibit B Tallmadge Dr Existing Landscaping to be replaced Fence Paoli Pike Grade Separator Grade Separator Proposed Streetscape Elements LEGEND + Street Tree Street Light/Vertical Banner Flush Stamped Asphalt Median Pedestrian Path (4-6 wide) Multi-use Trail (8-10 ) Buffer Crosswalk N May 11, 2017; Revised May 31, 2017
13 Goshenville Streetscape Conceptual Plan: Exhibit C Grade Separator Paoli Pike Route 352 Proposed Streetscape Elements LEGEND + Street Tree Street Light/Vertical Banner Flush Stamped Asphalt Median Pedestrian Path (4-6 wide) Multi-use Trail (8-10 ) Buffer Crosswalk N May 11, 2017; Revised May 31, 2017
14 1A 3 C 3 P a o l i P i k e 6 D D 4 B 6 4 D A 4 A A A 2 D 1B 3 Triangle Park Concept Plan #1 Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan East Goshen Township - Chester County, PA N Scale: 1 = 25 LEGEND: A B Tree Township Sign C D Lawn/Grass 1A Paoli Pike Trail 1B 2 Triangle Park Pathway 3 Crosswalk Boulder &
15 P a o l i P i k e Promenade Plaza Concept Plan Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan East Goshen Township - Chester County, PA Scale: 1 = 15 N LEGEND: Proposed Features 1 Paoli Pike Trail 2 Street Tree 3 Flowering Ornamental Tree &
16 Future Land Use Toolbox Temporary Uses June 22, 2017 Outdoor Gathering Spaces Adaptive Reuse/Infill Development Temporary Uses would help to jump start the transformation of Goshenville, and promote a more Pedestrian-oriented retail environment. Outdoor Gathering Spaces will help to attract Pedestrians to linger in Goshenville, and to rest along the Paoli Pike Trail. Examples of viable Temporary Uses could include: Pop-up Markets, Pop-up Festivals/Events, Food Trucks/Vendors, and related Pop-up Uses such as an Art Show. Outdoor Gathering Spaces in the Triangle, and at Promenade Plaza will complement adjoining retails/commercial uses and be accessible to nearby neighborhoods. Curb Cuts New Curb Cuts should be limited in number and width, to better enable uninterrupted Pedestrian Circulation. Existing Curb Cuts should be reduced in width and number in order to maintain a continuous trail surface. Shared Parking Shared Parking should be implemented to link parking areas on adjoining properties. Shared Parking could be implemented with crosseasement vehicular connections between properties. ϭ ϯ ϯ ŝ Ŭ Ğ ů ŝ W W Ă Ž ϲ ϲ ϲ ϲ ϲ ϰ Ϯ ϰ ϰ ϵ Ě Ž Ă Z Ž ƚ Ž ϲ Ϯ ϳ ϰ ϰ ϱ ϴ ϰ ϴ Ϯ ϭ Boo t Ro ad Saratoga Dr ϯ 1
17 Future Land Use Toolbox June 22, 2017 Adaptive Reuse /Infill Development Specialty Retail Shops Outdoor Dining Building Location Parking Location Goshenville could achieve greater notoriety by having Specialty Retail Shops. Such Shops would provide goods and products not typically available in other more conventional retail establishments. Outdoor Dining venues, including: Ice Cream Shops, Tapas Restaurants, and Cafes would provide useful and attractive opportunities to enhance and expand the Pedestrian experience. New Buildings could be located close to the trail to enable more convient use. Existing Buildings located at deep setbacks could have building additions such as Pergolas and Porches to serve as a transitional feature along the Streetscape. Parking located to the side and/or rear of buildings would enable more direct access to buildings. Parking located to the side and/or rear of buildings would promote a more context-sensitive Village character, whereby buildings are the primary Streetscape feature. 2
18 Future Land Use Toolbox June 22, 2017 Ancillary Land Uses Vertical Mixed Use Commercial Institutional Residential Residential above commercial/office use would economize on building footprints, provide the opportunity for Multi-family residential, and retain more green space on a site. A commercial use that involve the adaptation of existing buildings for office, research, business, and/ or laboratory use would be an appropriate compliment to more retail-oriented uses in Goshenville. A Day Care Center or health care facility would serve as a land use that is complementary to Goshenville. Clusters of smaller Multi-family, carriage home buildings would provide an opportunity for more attainable housing. 3
19 Irene Goshen Enterprise Marydell ¹ Cornwallis Monte Vista Chester Linda Vista King George Vista Colonial Tallmadge Boot Hibberd Clocktower Kent New Kent Hampton Jamestown Eldridge Rexton Bow Tree Beaumont Speakman Bancroft Meadowbrook Hemlock Hill Schuyler Generals Gates Nathaniel Continental Saratoga Von Stuben Boot Paoli Wilson Barker Wyndham Pine Rock Larch Reservoir Cherry Properties with Enhancement Potential Grand Oak Red Maple Sycamore Wrights Linden 1,10,11 3, 4, 11, 12 5, 7, 8, 9,10 Hollyberry 3,7, 8, 12 3,5, 7, 8, , 2, 5, 6 Future Land Use Potential 1. Temporary Use 2. Outdoor Gathering Space 3. Limited Curb Cuts 4. Shared Parking 5. Specialty Retail Shops 6. Outdoor Dining DRAFT 11 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, , 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Existing Zoning Zoning BP C-2 C-5 R-2 7. Buildings with shallow Setbacks 8. Parking on side/rear 9. Vertical Mixed Use 10. Commerical 11. Institutional 12. Residential Owner R-3 Floodplain East Goshen Township Floodplain Paoli Pike mile buffer Miles 8/17/17 6/15/17 Meadow
20 Apartments above *Commercial/Live Idealized Locations for Development, Redevelopment & Infill Development Features Work Units New Trail/Pathway Existing Context-Sensitive Building P New or Expanded Building Footprint New Parking * * New Vehicular Accessway New Public Gathering Area * P * ** Option C: Mixed-Use Plan Option B: Approved Residential Plan P P P P Paoli Pike P Option A: Non-Residential Plan P P P Boo Rt.3 ad 52 t Ro Development Strategy Plan East Goshen Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan East Goshen Township - Chester County, PA Scale: 1 = 300 (printed at 11 x 17 ) N Source: Goggle Earth Pro
21 Wayfinding Toolbox August 17, 2017 Gateway Sign Facility Sign Gateway Signs at the Township boundaries will provide a welcoming entry to East Goshen Township. Gateway Signs, as monument/ground signs, will complement existing sign types at East Goshen Park and in Triangle Park. Stone Piers, with the Blacksmith Shop logo, that is emblematic of Goshenville, will help to accent other entryway locations, and at corners of properties close to street intersections. Facility Signs, as ground signs or pole signs, will clearly identify facilities such as Triangle Park, Promenade Plaza, the East Goshen Township Municipal Building, and selected Historic Buildings, and other Facilities and Destinations in East Goshen Township.
22 Wayfinding Toolbox August 17, 2017 Village of Goshenville Sign Destination & Distance Sign Vertical Pole Mounted Banners Village of Goshenville Signs, as slender pole signs, will help to reinforce the image of Historice Goshenville, and the character of the enhanced Paoli Pike Streetscape. Village of Goshenville Signs should be placed from Boot Road to Route 352 along Paoli Pike, as shown in the Wayfinding Concepts Plan. Destination & Distance Signs will help to aid in Wayfinding, especially for unfamiliar motorists and visitors. Destination & Distance Signs should be placed at East Goshen Township boundary line locations. Vertical Pole Mounted Banners will complement the proposed Street Lights in Goshenville, and enhance the visual rhythm of the enhanced Streetscape. E A S T G OS H E N T O W N S H I P
23 Wayfinding Concpets Gateway Sign Facility Signs at Parks, Municipal Building, and Historic Buildings Village of Goshenville Sign Gateway Pier Destination & Distance Sign Vertical Pole Mounted Banners Paoli Pike Paoli Pike Route 352 Boot Road Wayfinding Concepts Plan East Goshen Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan East Goshen Township - Chester County, PA Scale: 1 = 900 N (printed at 11 x 17 ) Source: Goggle Earth Pro
24 Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan East Goshen Township Chester County, PA POTENTIAL DESTINATIONS FOR FACILITY SIGNS IN EAST GOSHEN TOWNSHIP August 17, Applebrook Park 2. Ashbridge Preserve 3. Blacksmith Shop 4. Clymer s Woods 5. East Goshen Township Building 6. East Goshen Township Park 7. Ellis Williams House (Spatz Property) 8. Goodwin Acres 9. Goshen Friends Meeting 10. Hershey Mill Dam 11. Joseph Garrett House 12. Milltown Dam 13. Plank House 14. Promenade Plaza 15. Rocky Hill Historic District 16. Triangle Park
25 Paoli Pike Corridor Master Plan Initial Action Items: Share your priorities. Provide comments or additional items below or on a separate page. Action Items Cost Estimates Preliminary & Planning Level Based on unit costs for PennDOT projects Airport Road and Ellis Lane Traffic Calming $750,000 - $1,000,000 Township Park Entrance Traffic Calming & Enhanced Pedestrian Crossing $550,000 - $750,000 Line Road Traffic Calming $260,000 - $350,000 Boot Road Pedestrian Path & Enhanced Pedestrian Crossing Paoli Pike to Barker Dr/New Kent Dr Reservoir Road (North) Pedestrian Path Paoli Pike to Enterprise Dr Reservoir Road (South) Shared Lane Signage and Stripping Paoli Pike to Baldwin Dr/Cooper Circle Marydell Pin Oaks Greenway $375,000 - $505,000 * $150,000 - $206,000 * $25,000 $35,000 * NA Your Priority Ranking 1 = Top Priority 17 = Lowest Priority for the actions listed below Bow Tree Clocktower Greenway Pedestrian Bridge between Bow Tree and Blacksmith Shop Goshenville Streetscape Paoli Pike between Boot Road and Route 352 Pedestrian path (northside) Stamped asphalt median Pedestrian scale lighting Street trees Vertical banners NA NA $3,175,000 - $4,296,000 Triangle Park $150,000 Promenade Plaza $70,000 Paoli Pike Corridor Wayfinding Program $150,000 Goshenville Rezoning Township Wide Wayfinding Master Plan Programming to Activate Paoli Pike Corridor $65,000 design only Speed Enforcement, particularly on Paoli Pike * Cost savings potential if completed by Township Forces or in combination with other projects. Rankings and comments due 8/28/17!
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