Section Summary. Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 71

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APPENDIX G: Design Approach Section Summary As outlined in the plan, development in the Crow Creek area requires balancing a set of potentially conflicting goals. The community wants to retain open space, minimize impacts on recreation resources and habitat, sustain the integrity of wetlands and streams, and maintain the eclectic, diverse and interesting character of the built environment that characterizes Girdwood today. On the other hand there is a desire to provide substantial new opportunities to buy land and homes, and keep housing prices reasonable, both for existing residents and future growth. The route to balancing these goals is locate development in concentrated nodes, and include high quality moderate density housing, including small single family and attached housing. Experiences in mountain resort communities around the U.S. show that increasing housing densities in a community can provide attractive places to live, reduce infrastructure and housing costs, protect key natural features, and give all residents out-the-back door access to open space. Quality design is the key to successful higher density housing. Alaska has at best a mixed record of success with moderate and higher density housing and cluster subdivisions. In many instances, attached housing has been relatively low quality. Cluster subdivisions, where developers gain density bonuses for setting aside open space, have often resulted in retention of disjointed, unusable patches of open space. In the interest of giving examples of more successful clustered and attached housing, the following section presents a short gallery of successful examples from other places. Sources for this Section: Review of plans, personal experience, and interviews with representatives from the following communities: Sea Ranch, Sonoma County California Sun River Resort, Bend Oregon Whistler, Bristish Columbia Red Mountain, Southern British Columbia Big White, Southern British Columbia Aspen, Colorado South Lake Tahoe California, North Lake Tahoe Nevada Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 71

The figure below illustrates a spectrum of different types and densities of housing in U.S. and Canadian resort communities. Average densities in the different development nodes in the Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan range from 1.2 to 4.5 acres. Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 72

Red Mountain, Southern British Columbia: Site Plan for Master Planned, mixed density residential neighborhood Referring to the Red Mountain Ski community master plan, illustrated above: Ten years ago, we couldn t have even been talking about this kind of attached housing the focus was all on small lot single family houses. But the new Master Plan has only minimal single family housing. People said things like attached housing saves a whole pile of open space, and I d rather live in a nice townhouse, and have open space in the backyard, than be surrounded by single family lots. -Don Thompson, VP for Development at Red Mountain Resort Clustering high quality housing provides amenities and preserves open space Land not actually used for housing or driveways is largely left in natural vegetation Mix of densities in one area allows shared open space and helps create a more diverse, interesting and socially coherent neighborhood Requires master plan process that encourages site-specific design and flexibility on housing location and densities, rather than more traditional suburban wholesale zoning Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 73

Grey Wolf Cabins, Red Mountain, B.C. 2,000-2,500 SF units + garage Duplex-threeplex; 2 stories + loft About 8 units per acre Cost: $500,000 (Canadian) Arranged in clusters around parking court. Skiin, ski-out. Attached housing (duplex pictured above) can be attractive and desirable Cluster of 3 buildings, 7 units creates sense of privacy, while still concentrating development in limited land area Shared driveways can reduce infrastructure costs and disruption of natural setting Good design and materials is key to success good design is a better determinant of quality than density Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 74

Spruce Grove Townhomes, Whistler, B.C. 760-1,080 SF units; 6 units per building 1,2,3 bedroom townhomes Cost: $125,000-$180,000 (Canadian) About 12 units/acre Clustered around a central court which includes parking, playground, community garden. Backs up to river corridor and trail system. Affordable housing project by Whistler Housing Authority. Attached housing (one unit in 6 plex pictured above) can be attractive and desirable Proximity to open space, trail system adds to value of units (and is made possible by clustering units) Playground, community garden and small shelter/gazebo is an important amenity for residents, and helps to screen parking. Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 75

Granite Mountain Chalets, Red Mountain B.C. 2,000 SF units + garage 5 units/building, 3 story building Cost: $350,000 (Canadian 2003) Part of 220 unit master planned residential area, skiin/out access, trail system. Attached housing (townhouses pictured above) is made attractive by variable depth in façade, use of quality materials (stone base, adequately dimensioned posts), use of color Units made more valuable by immediate access to open space, trails, ski-in/ski out Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 76

Snyder Park, Aspen, CO Two & three bedroom, single family & attached homes + carport Cost: $78,000-$219,000 (2000) About 10 units/acre Shared central open space, in common ownership, backs up to regional open space. Affordable housing project by Aspen Housing Authority. Gallery of Successful Mountain Village Housing Small attached houses (unit pictured above) can be designed to have privacy and give the impression of single family units Housing benefits from park-like setting with open space held in common Quality landscaping re-establishes native vegetation in areas cleared for construction (clearing necessary to reduce development costs) Shared driveways reduces infrastructure costs and disruption of natural setting Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 77

Beaver Flats Rental Housing, Whistler, B.C. Studio & 1 bedroom + Loft Cost: Starting at $650/month (Canadian) Building is heated by geothermal energy and has underground parking, laundry facilities, elevator and is located on transit line, trail system. Underground parking cost is $60 (Canadian)/month. Larger apartment buildings (pictured above) can be attractive and desirable. Key design elements include quality, heavy duty materials; breaking up façade and roof line, angled building with attractive entry lobby, and bright, distinctive colors Location has easy walking access to trails, ski lifts, restaurants and shopping Apartments are located in vicinity of wide range of single family and duplexes, helps maintain quality and encourages good maintenance Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 78

Dave Murray Place Housing, Whistler, B.C. (Same location, site plan as previous example) 1,329-1,625 SF Duplex Units + Garage Cost: $250,000-$283,000 (Canadian) Open space in common ownership backs up to regional open space and trail. Affordable housing project by Aspen Housing Authority. With well-designed buildings and site plan, attached housing (duplexes pictured above) can be attractive and desirable Key design elements: small footprint, vertically oriented homes; diverse relationships to street (different setbacks, different angles), attractive, varied materials; good use of color Land held in common as open space; allows higher density while providing outdoor space for kids, gardens, barbeques Proximity to ski base, shopping, community open space and trail system adds value Crow Creek Neighborhood Plan Appendices July 05 79