To: Al Martin From: Brian Munson CC: Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Re: UDC Informational Submittal: Grandview Commons Grocery Store
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2 To: Al Martin From: Brian Munson CC: Date: Wednesday, February 2, 20 Re: UDC Informational Submittal: Grandview Commons Grocery Store Attached please find 1 copies of the Submittal for the Grocery Store Concept Plan within the Grandview Commons Town Center. This submittal, on behalf of Rollie Winter Associates and Veridian Homes, is intended for informational discussion at the March 3 rd Urban Design Commission. Creation of a vibrant walkable town center has been a focus of the Grandview Commons project team since the neighborhood s inception in 1. Over the course of the implementation of the project a key element was holding back the successful creation of the commercial pieces: an anchor. Veridian s purchase of the Doric Lodge created an opportunity to extend the mixed use area and has led to the potential integration of a grocery store use submitted in this packet. Maintaining the balance between the walkable district and the grocery store has been a lengthy discussion and design process, with the following elements integrated into this submittal: 1.) Shared parking for all uses to minimize un-used parking areas reducing the parking ratio to stalls/1,000 square feet of retail (excluding potential residential allocations). 2.) Incorporation of the Big Box Ordinance requirements for site design and architecture 3.) Green infrastructure including parking lot infiltration and construction of the grocery store to LEED silver standards.) Continued focus on the creation of a walkable Village Green area with sidewalk connections, street facing retail/mixed use, placement of the auto oriented uses along Cottage Grove Road, and separation of loading dock/truck traffic. We look forward to discussing the project with the commission. 120 East Lakeside Street Madison, Wisconsin Fax North Broadway Suite Milwaukee, Wisconsin Fax Shaping places, shaping change
3 Illustrative Plan Single Family (Alley Loaded) Garden Homes (5 x0 ) Cottage Homes (3 x5 ) Village Homes (5 x5 ) Village Homes II (5 x0 ) Courtyard Homes (5 x5 ) Single Family (Front Loaded) Ridge View Homes (5 x5 ) Manor Homes ( x0 ) Estate Homes (5 x0 ) Multi-Family Twin Homes Condo/Apartments Neighborhood Center Residential Neighborhood Center Mixed Use Parks & Open Space Stormwater Management Grandview Commons Madison, Wisconsin North 0' 0' 200' 00 Existing Conditions 20 Modified: 2.2.
4 Grandview Commons Madison, Wisconsin Illustrative Plan Single Family (Alley Loaded) Garden Homes (5 x0 ) Cottage Homes (3 x5 ) Village Homes (5 x5 ) Village Homes II (5 x0 ) Courtyard Homes (5 x5 ) Single Family (Front Loaded) Ridge View Homes (5 x5 ) Manor Homes ( x0 ) Estate Homes (5 x0 ) Multi-Family Twin Homes Condo/Apartments Neighborhood Center Residential Neighborhood Center Mixed Use Parks & Open Space Stormwater Management 0' North 0' 200' Modified: 2.2.
5 Jupiter Drive North Star Drive J-2 J-1 Apollo Way I-2 I-3 I- I-1b I-5a G-5 I-1a I-5b Charon Lane Hercules Trail H- H-5 I-3 G- H-1 H-3 H-2 Halley Way D-2 F- D-3 Orion Trail F-1 G-3 F-3 F-2 D-1 Gemini Drive D-5 E-3 E-2 D- E-1 C-2 G-2 E- E-5a E-5b Sharpsburg DriveC-1 Jupiter Drive A-1 B-1 B- C-3 G-1 A-3 A-2 B-2 B-3 B-5 C-5 C- COTTAGE GROVE ROAD Grandview Commons Town Center Madison, Wisconsin 0' 150' 300 North 200 Revised:.1.0
6 O L Grandview Commons Madison, Wisconsin Illustrative Plan Single Family (Alley Loaded) Garden Homes (5 x0 ) Cottage Homes (3 x5 ) Village Homes (5 x5 ) Village Homes II (5 x0 ) Courtyard Homes (5 x5 ) Single Family (Front Loaded) Ridge View Homes (5 x5 ) Manor Homes ( x0 ) Estate Homes (5 x0 ) Multi-Family Twin Homes Condo/Apartments Neighborhood Center Residential Neighborhood Center Mixed Use Parks & Open Space Stormwater Management 0' North 0' 200' Modified: 2.2.
7 O Grandview Commons T F RA ri on Tr Town Center/Doric Lodge Concept Plan ai D l Neighborhood Connection Screening & Landscape Walls Ge 30 Landscape Preservation/ Restoration Easement m in ri id ve S r ha ps r bu g i Dr ve Existing Townhomes B i g D i p p e r D r i ve Library Capital Sight Line Rain Garden/Infiltration Area ~ 2,000 sq. ft. (2 stories) ing ad Lo ea Ar 2 1 Parking 3 Retail Parking ~ stalls Retail Retail ~,000 sq. ft. ~,000 sq. ft. (2 stories) Priv ate Stre et Retail Landscape Screening Area ~1 stalls ~ ~-20,000 sq. ft. (2- stories) Loading Area Nor th Star Drive Retail & Residential ~,000 sq. ft. Screening & Landscape Walls Loading Dock K i l p at r i c k L a n e Grocery Store M c Le a n D r i ve ~ 12-2,000 sq. ft. (2- stories) ~ 12,000 sq. ft. (2 stories) Retail & Residential 1 1 ~ 2,000 sq. ft. 0 Cottage Grove Rd Building Setback 1 15 Entry Plaza Covered Pedestrian Connection 0' 50' 0' Existing Phone Switch Benches Bike Racks Planters Landscaping (HWY BB) Cottage Grove Road VANDEWALLE & ASSOCIATES INC. 200' Parking Lot Infiltration 20 Created:..0 Revised: 2.2.
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