Neighborhood Design. City Council Update June 4, 2018
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1 Neighborhood Design City Council Update June 4, 2018
2 Stakeholder Committee Stakeholder Meetings (7 meetings) Planning Commission Update City Council Update Stakeholder Committee Review / Revisions Council Update Public Open House Formal Recommendations, Public Hearings (November - March) (April 3) (April 16) (April 19) (tonight) (TBD) (TBD) SCHEDULE
3 Monitor teardowns and Neighborhood Association processes Developer / Designer Stakeholder meetings (2) Drafting Committee meetings (5) Public Open House (3) Council Work Session (1) Adoption meetings (2) Revised side setbacks Adjusted height and height interpretation Amended first-floor elevation interpretation Design standards NOT adopted BACKGROUND / PREVIOUS EFFORT
4 Height R-1A R-1B Story 29 2 Story BACKGROUND / PREVIOUS EFFORT
5 Side Setbacks Increased to 6 and 7 in R- 1A and R-1B, respectively 20% of lot width between both sides May be limited further by 30% lot coverage 125 4,480 + s.f. 2,160 + s.f. R-1A R-1B 7 6 BACKGROUND / PREVIOUS EFFORT
6 Basic Scale and Mass Heights / Setbacks Streetscape Zoning Heights and Setbacks First-floor elevation Second story limits / half-story? Street tree requirements Landscape standards Curb-cut limits? Basic Scale and Mass Volume / Massing Limit footprints [30% max] Break up larger wall planes Limit main mass; secondary mass or wings. Floor-area ratio Architectural massing elements Daylight planes Basic Scale and Mass Relationship to Streetscape Limit driveways / impervious surface Limit garage location and extent Entrance features requirements Façade design Windows requirements Building Pattern Setback / Build-to lines Rhythm mass to voids Quality / Aesthetics Materials - primary and secondary Landscape standards Façade Design details, ornamentation, proportions Architecture Style / Historic Character Pattern books / architectural style requirements Historic preservation and documentation. Demolition review NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER / POLICIES & STRATEGIES
7 Street tree requirements Minimum frontage greenspace / coordination with PW overall lot greenspace Refine / limit current standards on setback encroachments Break up massing on larger wall planes Require minimum % of windows and doors Limit the extent, projection and massing of garages on front elevation Clarify / revise standards for accessory structures Create non-variance process and criteria to design standards only. RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES
8 Any new structure Addition of more than 200 square feet of building footprint Construction activity that alters the form or massing of the front elevation or roof structure. Not applicable to non-conformances that aren t subject to construction activity (i.e. existing wall planes, existing driveways) - except street trees. APPLICABILITY
9 Require street trees where they don t exist (1 per 40 average spacing) Tree Board Recommended List / Great Trees for the Kansas City Region. 2.5 caliper Location priorities. STREET TREES
10 60% between required front setback and front lot line planted with vegetation Coordinate with Public Works drainage permits / Overall 60% lot greenspace FRONTAGE GREENSPACE
11 = Entrance Features up to 12 unenclosed (clarified) integrated with design (new) no longer eligible for car port (new) = Other Encroachments up to 2 ; 4 on front or back 200 s.f. max (new) no more than 50% of required setback egress window added to list with 50% setback limit (new) PERMITTED ENCROACHMENTS
12 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS
13 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS
14 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS
15 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks? 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS? May require projections or stepbacks to break up mass of façade between square feet (approx ) May require additional window or architectural details to get to 8% of elevation
16 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS
17 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks? 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS? May require projections or stepbacks to break up mass of façade between square feet (approx )
18 Wall Plane & Side Setbacks 500 s.f. or less = basic setback 501 s.f. to 800 s.f. = break up massing with Projecting bays, windows, ornamental offsets min. Step backs or cantilevers - 2 min 801 s.f. or more = 4 additional setback Windows and Entrances? 15% Front, rear, and street-facing sides 8% Sides (interior) MASSING / SIDE RELATIONSHIPS? May require additional window or architectural details to get to 8% of elevation
19 Considered several alternatives. Decided against specific standard; defer to 60% frontage greenspace Coordinate with Public Works ROW permits. Update: Exception for 50% on narrow lots on busy streets DRIVEWAY LIMITS
20 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors in all cases GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
21 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
22 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
23 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
24 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
25 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: Find 3-car with front orientation, but offset 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors - GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
26 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: Find 4-car with side orientation 500 s.f.if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.fup to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f.(plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 f.massing. 2 forward-facing doors -4-car, side facing GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT
27 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f. if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.f up to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f. (plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 s.f. massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT Prominent gable limited to 216 s.f. by offset of upper gable or dormer (see previous 2 examples) or brought back w/in 4 of main building
28 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f. if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.f up to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f. (plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement w/in 4. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 s.f. massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT Entry feature needs to project w/in 4 of garage; Prominent gable limited to 216 s.f. by offset of upper gable or dormer or brought back w/in 4 of main building
29 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f. if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.f up to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f. (plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement w/in 4. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 s.f. massing. GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT 2 forward-facing doors More than 24 / 40% of front elevation Entry feature needs to project w/in 4 of garage; Prominent gable limited to 216 s.f. by offset of upper gable or dormer or brought back w/in 4 of main building
30 Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f. if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.f up to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f. (plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement w/in 4. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 s.f. massing. GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT 2 forward-facing doors More than 24 / 40% of front elevation High profile needs to be brought down to 216 s.f. by or brought back w/in 4 of main building
31 Find 3-car with front orientation, but without off-set Max. 40% of front elevation or 24, whichever is greater Massing / projection limits: 500 s.f. if flush or set back from front building line 360 s.f up to 4 in front of front building line 216 s.f. (plus dormers) 4 to 12 in front, with front entry feature requirement w/in 4. More than 12 only if side-entry and limited to 360 s.f. massing. 2 forward-facing doors GARAGE PLACEMENT & EXTENT More than 40% of front elevation More than 4-12 in front; more than s.f. More than 2 forward facing bays without offset or side orientation
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