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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDAT Team_Final Presentation PPTHilo, Hawaii - SDAT Team Presentation and Recommendations May 5 — 7, 2009 AIACommunities by Design ! N VI SION. C N KATt. SUS i AI N few i� "" What is an SDAT? The Sustainable design Assessment Team program provides broad assessments to help frame future policies and sustainability solutions. M&K AIACommunities by Design E N V I S I O N . CREATE. a U f A I M r .f 11 A,- r- M�?4 If* - . T � ;MM SDAT principaisr •Multi - Disciplinary Team *Objective Outsiders *Community Participation AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Three Elements of Sustainability • Environmental Stewardship • Social Equity • Economic Development/Growth All planning decisions must be assessed based on all three elements- advances in only one, to the detriment of the others, is not sustainable. AIA Com m u n ities by Design 141 N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N Environment --- Ohysical Basis Sense of for Prosperity Place Ti " . qTY EConomlCS Demand f r Equity Products a d Service Checklist of Issues Environmental: Air Quality Water Quality / Quantity Open Spaces Wildlife Habitat / Wetlands Rivers / Streams / Bay Flooding and Drought Natural Disaster Transit and Land Use Energy Efficiency AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?l N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N Social: Housing / Affordability Public Spaces Ethnic / Racial Issues Demographic Income Shifts Education Sense of Community / Place Pedestrian / Bicycle Options Access to Jobs / Housing Managing Growth Economic: Revitalization Diversity Jobs Public Services Public Policy / Planning Agricultural Preservation Traffic Congestion Transportation �r /YID!■ The Heart of Hilo AIACommunities by Design �' _ ! M VI SION. C h!•Tt SUS f AIM I THERE WAS A TIME WHEN THE MOUNTAINS OF HILO WERE BANNED FROM REACHING HILO'S SEAS AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M .: Fol, �t���:- ,_:... , �..TY �' ;ice THE STREAMS THAT ONCE NOURISHED HILO'S HEART HAD NOWHERE TO GO AND AFTER MANY YEARS -THEY DRIED UP AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ THE FISH WERE NOT ABLE TO REACH THE SEAS SO THE SEA BIRDS LEFT HILO FOR THE OTHER ISLANDS IN SEARCH OF FOOD AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ OVER THE YEARS HILO'S HEART - PIKO HARDENED... WHERE THERE WAS ONCE ALOHA, THERE WAS FIRE - AHI AND SMOKE -UAHI AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ ...ONE DAY, THEN THE MAKANI AHE AHE WINDS BLEW INTO HILO AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ THE MAKANI BROUGHT ALONG WITH IT THE FLOWERS OF THE'0HI4A= LEHUA TREE THAT HELD THE `ANO`ANO (SEEDS) OF CHANGE AIACommunities by Design fel E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ THESE SEEDS FILLED THE CRACKS THAT COVERED HILO'S HEART P -,� R-T. AIACommunities by Design �' ! M VI SION. C h!•Tt. SUS f AIM ...THE MAKANI ALSO BLEW IN THE AO PANOPANO RAIN CLOUDS... ...AND IT RAINED FOR MANY MANY DAYS.... AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ ...IT RAINED SO MUCH THAT THE SEEDS GREW INTO BEAUTIFUL TREES....THE RIVERS KAHAWAI OVERFLOWED AND TORE UP HILO'S HARD COVER...THE HARD COVER FLOWED TOWARDS THE OCEAN AND BREACHED THE BARRIERS ... AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ ...AS THE MOUNTAINS REACHED TOWARDS THE SEAS...FISH PONDS DOTTED THE ISLAND ONCE AGAIN...THE SEABIRDS RETURNED...AND FLOCKED THE MANY TREES THAT NOW ADORNED HILO'S HEART AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ ...AND ONCE AGAIN HILO'S HEART WAS FILLED WITH ALOHA AND GRATITUDE.... AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Defining Sustainability Hawaiian Tradition of Subsistence Kua'aina: Respect the resources and the spirits of the land, forest and ocean. Take only what is needed from the land, ocean and nature. AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Defining Sustainability Hawaiian Tradition of Subsistence H6'ailona: Observe the natural signs important for a sense of direction and well being. Respect and protect knowledge and skill that has been passed down inter-generationally. AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Defining Sustainability Hawaiian Tradition of Subsistence Cultural K-ipuka: Sharing + redistribution of resources creates a social environment that cultivates community kinship ties, and support, as well as care for the elderly and prescribed roles for youth. AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Defining Sustainability Hawaiian Tradition of Subsistence 1-6kahi: Unity, harmony, balance. Time spent in the natural environment develops a strong sense of environmental kinship that is the foundation of Hawaiian spirituality. AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Defining Sustainability Hawaiian Tradition of Subsistence AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M Wahi pans: Develop stewardship and reinforce knowledge about the landscape, place- names, meanings and ancient sites. � /YID!■ Historic Preservation & Sustainability • Historic Buildings tell a story of a time in Hilo � when we used less energy and resources • Ultimate in recycling • Saves embodied energy • Reduces waste stream to landfill AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M 16 i � /YID!■ Building Elements • Tall first floors provide natural light deeper into the building • Ventilation in upper walls provide natural ventilation AIACommunities by Design few # E N V I S I O N . C h ! • T t . f U f AIM Building Elements •Canopies protect from rain and sun • All elements create a distinctive Hilo streetscape & promote pedestrian activity AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Building Elemente- • Mixed uses promote economic activity • Emotional attachments _77 �v L AIACommunities by Design fe, ENVISION. CNKATt. SUST&IN �Cl� f A -- ■iMl la a Codes vs Revitalization • Existing codes (zoning, building, urban design guidelines, storm management) make it difficult to restore old buildings • Create new code(s) for downtown — Form based code(s) for new buildings — Designate downtown an historic landmark district — Specify alternate methods, existing Building Code • Education AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Tsunamis • Tsunamis have changed the shape of Hilo and may do so again. • Hilo has done a good job to people safe. make AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Resiliency "Resiliency means accepting that this is going to happen at some point in the future, and planning for it today" AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Everyone wants to keep Hilo, Hilo AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?W N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N �r �ttr�!■ But, what does this mean? AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' MN 0 ENVI SION. CREATE, SUSTAIN "IV 11Z A� ' ;IT a M 3 ' N 0 11 1 A N i 'lob' ufiisap �[q aillunuuu,voVIV jueqoJew leool auk Inq `aaols uieqo auk Inoqe ION* S;911!AIIOe 0 0 V aldoad Auew aoj—aoeld BUIAll Ve slsijnol jou—sluapsai joj. «i,iennL'H P10,)e �ueaw siql soop leqm `In8 Many of you do not want Change. AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?l N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N Others of you want lots of it. AIA Com m u n ities by Design INVISION, CREATE, SUST &in fell Truth is, you either get the Change you plan for, or the Change that AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?W N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N just comes. �r �ttr�!■ The EDH 2025 Plan calls for a number of initiatives for Renewal & Growth AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?l N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N �r �ttr�!■ A few guiding suggestions. AIACommunities by Design �' lMY1sION !1 C!•Ti auat&in .ifiI I-M The Place as a Brand. AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■ Is this shoe more desirable? AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Or, maybe this one? AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ A brand is an assortment of expectations established by the seller that, once fulfilled, forms a covenant with its buyers. A brand covenant is an implicit guarantee that what consumers see is what they get. AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ What is the brand for Downtown Hilo? scale... material.... height ... views... a family of styles..... culture &attitude. AIACommunities by Design fe4l M Y I ■ I O M . CREATE . i U f f A I N i On"a First principle: That which you do not legally protect you will likely lose. and Second principle: That which you do not define as future development you will likely not get. AIACommuNtlesby Design Third principle: Strong retail is inherently more sustainable AIACommunities by Design f?W E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Fourth principle: Strong LOCAL brands can be sold to the world. AIACommunities by Design f?W E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Fourth pri nci pie: strong LOCAL brands can be sold to the world. P L AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?W N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E , i U f f A l N A i u r �r �ttr�!■ Fourth principle: Strong LOCAL brands can be sold to the world. P , .�, 513 AIA Communities by Design ENVI SION. CREATE, SUSTAIN The Goals: Become known globally as the "True Hawaii ", the place where Paradise is lived everyday. • Develop portals for delivering "True Hawaii" to shonners o e world. AIACommunities by Design . ! M VI SION. C h!•Tt. SUS f AIM Protecting &Projecting Downtown Hilo Through Codes AIACommunities by Design f?W E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Recommendation 1: Protect history and guide development with a form -based code J , tit , r, ti AIACommunities by Design f?l ENVISION. CREATE. S U S f A I M Pulelehua A NEW TRADITIONAL COMMUNITY ISLAND OF MAUI HAWAII DOVER, KOIIL & PARTNERS own pinnnknp lo�',3m.sesz F�:'3�s.ses.x3142 � /YID!■ Recommendation 1: Protect history and guide development with a form -based code Pulelehua A \t-:u. Trtaspt'r. —, Curptcnin' IS LAN O O P % A U 1 H A W A[ 1 Cif --TTs ❑n Tex: MA-1. 17 - 26. 2004 AIA Com m u n ities by Design f?l N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E . i U f f A l N Conceptua sknahes ofa Lounya n1 Apanrrcnt House antla t> icel Apartment House Concep Isknah of a —of Te Houses L - Conceptual stretch ofa Caimr Score BuiWin9 ' Recommendation 1: Protect history and guide development with a form -based code a.I � vl �qqI i! CrnnpEial sNe[tl� b Mo Gorge Houses Gacep[ual Iloprylan of a Collage H.— AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M ------------- �K Pulelehua A N�a Teabn'iOVa�Caxim ��i'.� ISLAND OF MAC 1 HAW Al 1 c >,.,a.gTrID '11, i4,ta [In 17 - 26, ioa4 Recommendation 1: Protect history and guide development with a form -based code mne Pske h&a Wn5- Budd[* C-0.1 ske h aW 9oavul f a Live! Work kilding AIA Com m u n ities by Design fel N V I ■ I O M . C R E A T E . i U f f A l N Rc�_i Awy r 1 I � _ I � ili�tMlM�i ` •V q�mrtl4 Pulelehua A Nu T.... rrc 11 Com­. —I ISLAND OF MAUI IL Reguisting Plan •.�'nrr. Plerue refer rn fU1J -XUe dry w Mg ter matex derud.y of the Regalaung pram- (c): GENERAL �I rata: ESTATT: FOGGk WORKPLACE EDGE �• FWK)SED SCHOOL SITE URAF l' D6-01 -04 Yuleiehxa Anwioprx w .S'randardx AIACommunities by Design 141 E N V I S I O N . CREATE. a U S f A I M fw2.1 III. Transect Zones The uarESert arms regulate the permintxl Lo[ [ypm for each black, as khm6fiedon the Regulating Plan_ �� cxafar _ I Crhi1:R +I can ............................................................. Page 3-2 (CE): Ct ter .... - ........................... - ...................... Page 33 (GF : GcncraL ...... - .............. - ........... - .................... Pngc 1.4 (E): Edge ............. .............. - ........... - ................... Page 1.5 (EL.): Lstare Edp-- ---- - -------------- ---------------------------- Paige 3.6 (WE }: WoTkplacc Ldge .......... ... ... ... .......... ... .. .. . ... 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S U S f A I M Center for Youth Community Sense of Safety and Welcome Hangouts for Teens after school Offerings for University Students �r 0%t O■ Connecting Youth with Downtown Hilo AUCommunities by Design . ! M VI SION. C h!•Tt. SUS f AIM few -�v � i f* ...fl, Ow" Housing and Economic I Development -- _ - -� i r AIACommunities by Design f?W ! N V I ■ION . CREATE. S U■ f A I M - -t-, J -11 "I �r �ttr�!■ Urban Space for Youth • Make downtown family /youth friendly • Restrooms • Youth zone • Sports, arts, activities • Hang outs • Safety, eyes of community • Lighting AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■ Housing Accessibility • Housing and economic development • What kind • Where • How • Infill and live /work units • Downtown residents will enhance Hilo. — People can live where there are few stores, but stores cannot exist where there are few people. AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■ Mixed Use • Mixed -use residential /other housing • Live work units and co- housing • Single small units • Mixed unit sizes • Courtyard community AIACommunities by Design f?W E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ 0 0 Housing Options Communal arrangements symbiotic F , M q 4 110 -too- M. AIACommunities by Design =Hi _ Y.:. ! N VI SION. C R EATt. SUS i AI N few �010s; Social Equity •Homelessness • Type of homeless • Detox center • What do they need • Screening (for drugs, illness, or even vision) AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■ Universal Design • Access for disabled — Progress has been made —Some rough areas • Change Sidewalks to volcanic surface — Chance to unify image while reducing slick surfaces AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Universal Design • Pedestrian friendly sidewalk design • Volcanic surfacing • Re -do rough spots • Ties in to lighting and image • Move Bayfront highway AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■ AIACommunities by Design ENVISION. CREATt. SUST&IM All_- rev AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ - `„ Economic Incentives • Financing and incentives • Free short term parking • Tax abatements for added value • Tax abatements for housing AIACommunities by Design f?W E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M �r �ttr�!■ Sustainable connections AIACommunities by Design ! M VI IION. C ME AT t IUD f AIM FOUR PRINCIPLES • Downtown is a Destination • The Street Network Must Connect, not Divide • Streets are for Everybody • Distinct Parking Strategies for each User AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ 1. Hilo's Downtown is a Destination • It is not a place to Go To not Pass Through • It is a place to experience • A place that revives all our senses • A place where "Life Slows and Community Grows" • That is Downtown Hilo AIACommunities by Design ! M VI SION. C h!•Tt. SUS f AIM f W ,— � � �t ji • Therefore connections to the Downtown must flow into the area not rush by • Slow traffic is safe, good for business, and uses less energy • Slow traffic also allows for many modes of travel — on foot, in strollers, wheelchairs, bicycles AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ AIACommunities by Design ENVISION. CREATt. SUST&IN few ���� :T••:r�l��•••il � � 2. The Street Network Must Connect -Not Divide •Create new connections into Downtown • Embrace the waterfront where it does not • Make connections where they do not exist • Strengthen pedestrian connections where they are weak AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ 3. Streets for Everybody UNIVERSAL DESIGN • KQpuna • Children • Bicyclists • Strollers • Sampans • Transit AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M L 4. Distinct Parking Strategies •PAID VERSUS FREE • 30 MIN VERSUS ALL- FITMI'm e PARKING TARGETS — Residents — Visitors /Tourists — Employees AIACommunities by Design f?W E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ AIACommunities by Design f?l E N V I S I O N . CREATE. S U S f A I M � /YID!■ Vision Plan for Downtown Hilo o� oho AIACommunities by Design { 16— � I ENVISION. CRIATt. SUSTAIN fffll �WIIWI Actions to Consider • Simplify and consolidate waterfront roads • Develop a plan for parking that allows for shared parking lots, paid parking, timed parking • Establish a close -in shuttle system (sampans ?) that connects commuter parking, and park and ride lots to downtown businesses • Establish a larger shuttle system that connects to remote activities such as the harbor, airport, and university to Downtown • Create a wide, safe, and well- designed bike route to Downtown • Consider edestrian friendly road designs such as woonerfs or share space roadways • Consider returning Keawe and Kino`ole back to a two -way system • Relocate the Transit Center to a AIACommunities by Design �' E N V I S I O N . CREATE. nearby upland location � /YID!■ What happens next with the SDAT? • 2 -3 Months: SIDAT Report delivered to the community • Up to 12 Months: Conference Calls • 12 Months: Visit &Assessment AIA Com m u n ities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■ AIA Center for Communities by Design: Contact Information www.aia.org/liv sdat SDAT @aia.org AIA National Component Center for Communities by Design 1735 New York Avenue NW Washington, DC 20006 -5292 AIA Communities by Design �' N V I ■IOM . C R E A T!, i U f f A l N � /YID!■