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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5 HOMESTEAD PARK VISION (P1,P2,P3) 12-4-2020REVISION DATENORTHWEST CROSSING | HOMESTEAD PARK VISION (P1, P2, P3) 13 OCTOBER 2020 Road FrontageAs a combination of linear park what connects multiple neighborhood and pocket parks, Homestead Park spans different standard requirements for road frontage. A large portion of Homestead Park is a linear park which does not require 100% road frontage. Sufficient parking and convienent access to Homestead Park will be provided in large part by frontage along Rosa Way. Rosa Way and Abigail Lane will include approximately 175 directly adjacent on-street parking spaces. Within Planning Areas P2 and P3, 100% of the developed park amenity areas front a roadway. Additional street frontage may be possible as parcels develop to the east and west of Homestead Park. ACTIVITY LAWN ENHANCED NATIVE LANDSCAPE SHELTER/PAVILION TRAIL WAYSIDE TRAILS/PATHWAYS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SIGNATURE BRIDGE TREATMENT LEGEND 0 80 160 FT NORTH 40 KEYMAP LA U R E L P A R K W A Y CO T T O N W O O D R O A D BAXTER LANE WEST OAK STREET TREES WETLANDS BOUNDARY WETLANDS BUFFER ZONE 1 WETLANDS BUFFER ZONE 2 APPROXIMATE CREEK CENTERLINE PARK AREA BOUNDARY J K O P H I ST C/D/E MSP 1.05 PARK NODE • SHELTER/PAVILION • NATURE-INSPIRED PLAY • PICNIC TABLES • SEATING • SPORT COURT • ACTIVITY LAWN • INTERNAL PATHWAYS • GARDENS PARK NODE • SHELTER/PAVILION • NATURE-INSPIRED PLAY • PICNIC TABLES • SEATING • SPORT COURT • ACTIVITY LAWN • INTERNAL PATHWAYS • GARDENS PARK NODE • SHELTER/PAVILION • ADVENTURE PLAY • PICNIC TABLES • SEATING • SPORT COURT • ACTIVITY LAWN • INTERNAL PATHWAYS ON-STREET PARKING • APPROX 175 DIRECTLY ADJACENT SPACES LOOP TRAIL TRAIL WAYSIDE • SEATING/BENCHES • INTERPRETIVE SIGNS • EXERCISE STATIONS • COMMUNITY GAMES TRAIL WAYSIDE • SEATING/BENCHES • INTERPRETIVE SIGNS • EXERCISE STATIONS • COMMUNITY GAMES General Notes: • Potential amenities shown are conceptual and subject to change based on final lot and roadway layout for each phase, site, and project constraints. Homestead park may be phased as parcels are further subdivided and developed. • Additional trails may be added to the west side of the park pending final adjacent lot layout. • Impacts to wetland areas to be mitigated as required. Final limit of disturbance to be determined at final plat or site plan for each planning area. • Trails and other developed amenities to comply with City wetland, floodway and stormwater detention setback requirements. • All trails to be soft surface or concrete and comply with current City design requirements. • 25’ public access easement is required along trails within the watercourse setback. CLASS IIA TRAIL - RECREATION PATHWAY PARK AREA BOUNDARYPOTENTIAL STORMWATER DETENTION AREAS, TYP. B A X T E R L A N E ROSA WAY PARK 3 PARK 1 PARK 2 P A R K L I N E A R P A R K T R A D I T I O N S D R I V E T O U C H S T O N E L A N E W E S T O A K S T R E E T H O M E S T E A D C R E E K HOMESTEAD PARK VISION Homestead Park, as the heart of the community, is approximately 15 acres and includes wetlands, upland landscape, developed parkland and amenities for both active and passive use. Stormwater detention are also located within the park boundary but are not included in the qualified park acreage. See MSP 1.04 for detailed breakdown of wetland setbacks and unrestricted area within the park. Final park interfaces with adjacent properties is subject to more detailed planning and design of future subdivisions and shall comply with City requirements for setbacks, buffers and building envelope locations. Expansion of Homestead Park to the east or west is also possible depending on final design of adjacent parcels. Homestead Park’s location along Rosa Way, makes this park highly visible and creates an opportunity to showcase a high-quality park environment. Homestead Creek provides the natural open space framework for the park, tying together multiple developed amenity areas. Homestead Creek (currently Baxter Ditch) has perennial stream flows and will be enhanced ABIGAIL LANE ABIGAIL LANE to establish diverse native vegetation and support stabilized bank conditions. Multiple amenity areas are spread throughout the park, providing convenient access to neighbors on each side of the park. Developed amenities are located outside of wetland setbacks. Over 1/2-mile of internal trail loop connects each developed area in the park. Pedestrian bridge crossings of Homestead Creek will support east-west connectivity and create short trail loop options. Developed areas are intended to include a variety of neighborhood park features such as: • Shelters/pavilions• Traditional, nature-based and adventure play• Picnic tables and seating• Sport courts (pickleball, half-court basketball, volleyball)• Activity lawns• Educational gardens (pollinator, grassland, low water, etc.)• Community/lawn games (bocce ball, bag toss, horseshoes, etc.) Park Area Park Perimeter(LF) % Frontage Approx Developed Park Area (Ac) Approx On-Street Parking Spaces Approx Total Users Users per Acre P1 1320 50.6% **1.2 15 37.5 30.2P2224161.8%1.7 65 162.5 95.3P3277667.8%1.4 85 212.5 151.0TOTAL4.4 160 412.5 **Note: Most of the south portion of P1 is functioning as a linear park. The qualified park located in P1 is provided with a large amount of direct road frontage.