CHILDREN S HOSPITAL MIMP

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CHILDREN S HOSITAL MIM April 15, 2008 Citizen s Advisory Committee Meeting Overview of Alternative 7

Agenda Updates Laurelon Terrace Alternative rojects under current MIM CAC Sub-Committee Workshop March 29, 2008 Alternative 7 Comprehensive Mobility and Safety lan

Existing Campus Boundary reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 1 NE 50 th St Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 45 th Ave 44 th Ave NE NE 45 th St

otential Campus Boundary reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 NE 50 th St 44 th Ave NE Hartmann 1.7 acres Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 6.7 acres Laurelon 22.0 acres Children s Hospital 45 th Ave Terrace Campus NE 45 th St

Community Benefits of Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 Lower density No access on NE 45 th or NE 50 th Streets Less view impairment as new development is no higher than highest existing buildings (actual elevation) Moves activity toward Sand oint Way and away from single family residences Better transit access for community and Children s Better environment for patients, family and staff Reduced impact to existing hospital facilities, staff, patients, and neighbors during construction Construction will require less phasing and be of shorter duration

rojects under current MIM Emergency Department Expansion is not proceeding Expansion on Train to add 20 to 24 beds is proceeding

hasing hasing is still key Expansion will be incremental to match growth hasing is to be determined

Existing MIO Districts reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2

CAC Sub-Committee 3/29/08; Initial lan for reliminary Study for Discussion Only Laurelon Terrace Alternative: MIO Districts MIM 2

Laurelon Terrace Alternative: Site lan CAC Sub-Committee 3/29/08; Initial lan for reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 NE 50 th St 100,000sf 170,000sf Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 1,362,041sf Existing to Remain 764,707sf 45 th Ave NE 45 th St Total Facility 2,396,748sf

CAC Sub-Committee 3/29/08; Initial lan for reliminary Study for Discussion Only Laurelon Terrace Alternative: Access and Circulation MIM 2 NE 50 th St 837 spaces 255 spaces Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 1,400 spaces? 608 spaces 45 th Ave NE 45 th St Total Facility 2,396,748sf

Laurelon Terrace Alternative: Section CAC Sub-Committee 3/29/08; Initial lan for reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 Section Looking North

Laurelon Terrace Alternative: Axonometric CAC Sub-Committee 3/29/08; Initial lan for reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE

Issues to Consider In further development of Alternative 7 As discussed at March 29, 2008 CAC Sub-Committee meeting: Retain a 75-foot buffer along 44 th Ave NE, NE 45 th St, and NE 50 th St, as development occurs. Confirm that there will be no vehicular access from either NE 45 th St or NE 50 th St. While not agreeing to a 160-foot MIO on the Laurelon Terrace site, designate on the plan the zone in which a 160-foot building could potentially be located. Clarify vehicular entrance and roadway to new emergency room entrance. Investigate impacts on neighborhood from proposed 40 th Ave NE entrance. Consider developing more of a pedestrian orientation in new buildings along Sand oint, including retail space. Continue to further develop open space plans and shadow studies as well as height, bulk & scale figures from the viewpoints identified by the Subcommittee at its March 29 meeting. Show phasing of the development planned for Alternative 7. Analyze the affect of the lights at the proposed helistop on surrounding communities. Clearly identify both vehicular and pedestrian circulation from the hospital entrance(s). Change zoning at Hartmann to appropriate NC zone and do not include that site in the MIO boundary expansion at this time.

roposed MIO Districts Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2

roposed Site lan Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 NE 50 th St 100,000sf 170,000sf Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 1,362,041sf Existing to Remain 764,707sf 45 th Ave NE 45 th St Total Facility 2,396,748sf

roposed Access and Circulation Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 NE 50 th St 300 spaces 837 spaces 255 spaces Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 1,100 spaces? 608 spaces 45 th Ave NE 45 th St Total Facility 2,396,748sf

Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only roposed erspective MIM 2 Sand oint Way Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE 40 th Ave NE

roposed Section Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only MIM 2 Section Looking North

Alternative 7 reliminary Study for Discussion Only roposed erspective MIM 2 Sand oint Way 40 th Ave NE

Children s Comprehensive Mobility and Safety lan Reduce trips Reduce need for parking Leadership role on climate change

Children s Comprehensive Mobility and Safety lan 1. Reduce Trips, arking Goal: reach U District mode-split goal for 2020: 70% non-sov shuttles to regional transit hubs innovative bike programs parking management 2. Bike/ped safety improvements Up to $2M to improve key connections & facilities 3. Lead a partnership to improve mobility and safety in our area Contribute up to $500,000 seed money for study Fund share of selected corridor and intersection projects TBD based on the study