semiahmoo proposed mixed-use development

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semiahmoo proposed mixed-use development
SEMIAHMOO PROPOSED
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
SEMIAHMOO PROPOSED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
January 15, 2014
SITE
SITE CONTEXT
SEMIAHMOO PROPOSED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
January 15, 2014
LAND USE CONCEPT PLAN
GROSS AREA
• Interim Land Use and Density
Concept as adopted by Council
on May 28, 2012
• Base Density of 2.5 FAR*
SITE
• Bonus Density up to 4.0 FAR
with the provision of a
Community Amenity
Contribution
• Select sites along 152 Street
designated for Bonus Density
* FAR = ‘Floor Area Ratio’. The site area
multiplied by this ratio indicates the
maximum building area.
“To encourage the highest standards of development within the Town Centre, it is recommended that bonus
density of up to 1.5 FAR be granted within the area indicated as a “Density Bonus Area” in Appendix I. The bonus
density may be granted in exchange for significant community amenities such as community arts space, affordable
seniors housing units, local transportation benefits or parks and public spaces.”
(City of Surrey Corporate Report, May 28, 2012)
SEMIAHMOO TOWN CENTRE PLAN
SEMIAHMOO PROPOSED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
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4 STOREY
PODIUM
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SETBACK UPPER
STOREYS
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UP TO 20 STOREYS
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20+ STOREYS
ON 3 LANDMARK
SITES
BUILDING HEIGHTS & URBAN DESIGN
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FUTURE LOCAL ROAD
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CONNECTION TO
EXISTING LANE
ROAD WIDENING OF
152nd STREET TO 37m
FUTURE ROAD NETWORK
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LAND-USE PRINCIPLES
SEMIAHMOO TOWN-CENTRE PLAN
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IMPROVING THE ECONOMIC VITALITY OF THE
TOWN CENTRE
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BROADENING THE RANGE OF HOUSING TYPES
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IMPROVING ROAD AND PEDESTRIAN
INFRASTRUCTURE
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SUPPORTING THE PROVISION OF IMPROVED
TRANSIT
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INTRODUCING NEW CULTURAL AND RECREATION
AMENITIES
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ENCOURAGE THE DEDICATION OF LOCAL STREETS,
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS, WIDENING OF STREETS
LAND-USE PRINCIPLES
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PRINCIPLES
SURREY SUSTAINABILITY CHARTER
•
Ensuring adequate, appropriate and affordable
housing is available in areas well served by transit
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Planning for demographic change
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Promoting local economic vitality and job creation
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Encouraging sustainable building and development
practices
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Encouraging high quality urban design and
development
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Supporting increased transit service and
transportation infrastructure improvements
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Supporting sustainable land use planning practices
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Encouraging development that is energy efficient and
reduces greenhouse gas emissions
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Enhancing the public realm
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Increasing sustainable transportation options
SUSTAINABILITY
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COMMUNITY AMENITY CONTRIBUTION
“The City of Surrey’s Cultural Plan: Enhancing Urbanization through Arts and Culture
recommended de-centralizing cultural opportunities by locating arts facilities in town
centres. The plan recommended advancing a Cultural Centre in South Surrey in
conjunction with a land development project in the downtown area.” (adopted May 2012)
CASH CONTRIBUTION
OR
ACTUAL AMENITY
Community Amenity Contribution
provided in the form of land and
building shell space for 2 new major
cultural facilities:
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Performing Arts Centre, and
Contemporary Arts Gallery & Café
AMENITY CONTRIBUTION
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A 350 seat proscenium theatre, with main stage and
secondary studio theatre/rehearsal space, offices, storage,
change rooms and support spaces.
PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
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A café fronting 152nd Street with indoor open seating and
event space, and outdoor café seating along pedestrian
mews, kitchen, washrooms, a flexible gallery and exhibit
area and support spaces.
CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY & CAFE
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URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLES
SEMIAHMOO TOWN-CENTRE PLAN
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4 STOREY PODIUM ALONG 152ND STREET
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RETAIL FRONTAGE ALONG 152ND STREET
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OFFICE AND/OR RESIDENTIAL ABOVE
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TOWERS SETBACK 2M
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LANDMARK TOWER AT 152ND & 19TH
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PLAZA / PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
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STANDARD TOWER HEIGHTS, UP TO 20 STOREYS
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LANDMARK TOWER HEIGHTS, 20+ STOREYS
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
ARCHITECTURAL MERIT
SMALLER FLOOR-PLATES
URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLES
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LANDMARK TOWER AT
152ND & 19TH
4 STOREY PODIUM
ALONG 152ND STREET
RETAIL FRONTAGE
ALONG 152ND STREET
WITH OFFICE AND/OR
RESIDENTIAL ABOVE
TOWERS SET BACK 2M
FROM PODIUM
PLAZA/PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
URBAN DESIGN RESPONSE
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PARKING ENTRY
RETAIL
with
THEATRE
OFFICE
ABOVE
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
CAFÉ / GALLERY
SERVICE
PARKING
ENTRY
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DISTINGUISH THE
CULTURAL COMPONENTS
FROM EACH OTHER
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RETAIL FRONTAGE ALONG
152ND STREET
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COMMON ACCESS AND
SERVICE ACCESS
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CONVENIENT PARKING
ENTRANCE AND EGRESS
SOUTH
TOWER
LOBBY
PLAZA
SITE ORGANIZATION
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NORTH
TOWER
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OFFSET THE TOWERS TO
MAXIMIZE VIEWS AND
PRESERVE DAYLIGHTING
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PROVIDE A LANDSCAPED
COURTYARD AND ROOF OVER
PODIUM AS OUTDOOR
AMENITY SPACE FOR
RESIDENTS
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KEEP THEATRE SPACE FREE
FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE
THEATRE
(below)
LANDSCAPED
OUTDOOR
SPACE
SOUTH
TOWER
CAFÉ/GALLERY
CAFÉ/GALLERY
(below)
(below)
PODIUM ORGANIZATION
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RELOCATED LOADING AREA
AWAY FROM RESIDENTIAL
STREET
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INCREASED EAST SETBACKS
TO ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL
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INCREASED SETBACKS ON
THE SOUTH TO PROVIDE
MORE PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
PODIUM PLAN
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BUILDING HEIGHT & MASSING
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March 9:00am
March 12:00pm
March 3:00pm
SHADOW STUDY: MARCH
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June 9:00am
June 12:00pm
June 3:00pm
SHADOW STUDY: JUNE
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December 9:00am
December 12:00pm
December 3:00pm
SHADOW STUDY: DECEMBER
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19 Ave
152A St
152 St
20 Ave
20 AVENUE & 152A STREET
Improve access and egress from existing
neighbourhood, (includes the consideration of
limited westbound left turn access onto
20 Avenue)
19 AVENUE & 152 STREET
Signalized westbound left turn onto 152 Street
from 19 Avenue
Southbound left turn on 19 Avenue from 152
Street
Extension of 152A Street to connect with
existing lane
Future lane connection to 152 Street
18 Ave
TRAFFIC IMPACT
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PARKING
SEMIAHMOO PROPOSED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
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2013
2014
2015+
REVIEW PROCESS
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