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URBAN INFILL HOUSING OPTIONS

1. Table of Contents Introduction (2-3) Downtown Specific Plan Goals (4-5) What is Higher Density Housing? (6) What is Floor Area Ratio (FAR) and Why is FAR Important to Urban Infill? (7) Transit-Oriented Development (8-11) Mixed-Use/Multi-Story Housing (12-15) Historic/Adaptive Reuse Housing (16-19) 1

2. Introduction Downtown Sacramento is a vibrant community living in the area bound by the Sacramento River to the West, the American River to the North, Highway 80 to the East, and Highway 50 to the South. The housing supply in Downtown has not grown significantly over the past decade, creating a deficit in supply however the demand for more housing remains high and continues to grow. To alleviate this problem, Mayor Kevin Johnson has introduced a new Downtown Housing Initiative to develop 10,000 places to live in Downtown Sacramento over the next ten years. The Downtown Specific Plan implements this initiative by looking at growth opportunities over next twenty years. Infill development, redevelopment, reuse, and growth in existing urbanized areas enhances community character, optimizes City investments in infrastructure and community facilities, supports increased transit use, promotes pedestrian- and bicycle friendly neighborhoods, increases housing diversity, ensures integrity of historic districts, and enhances retail viability. This plan is the City of Sacramento s strategy to attract more residential infill development throughout Downtown Sacramento while enhancing the quality of life city-wide. This document explains the type of housing development that will help Sacramento meet the desired number of housing units and meet the goals of the Downtown Specific Plan. The types of housing developments include: Transit-Oriented Development Mixed-Use/Multi-Story Housing Historic/Adaptive Reuse Housing Some of the examples shown in this document may fit into more than one category. The City will highlight and evaluate opportunity sites with high potential for development. The City will be working with development experts, community based interest groups, and the community at large to achieve the best plan possible through engagement tools such as stakeholder meetings, community workshops, and online engagement. 2 3

3. Goals of the Downtown Specific Plan Create a Specific Plan that paves the way for at least 10,000 places to live in the next 10 years Develop a varied housing stock that reflects the current diversity of Sacramento Maintain the quality of life central city residents experience and further neighborhood livability by including supporting amenities along with housing Remove housing development barriers by streamlining the growth and environmental review process Maintain the quality of life central city residents experience and further neighborhood livability by including supporting amenities along with housing 4 5

What is higher density housing? To substantially increase the number of housing units in the Downtown area, higher density housing will need to be built. Higher density does not exclusively refer to high-rise buildings. The definition of density depends on the context in which it is used. For Downtown Sacramento, higher density simply means new residential development at a density that is higher than single family home or attached townhomes. The image on below depicts different types of housing densities. For Downtown Sacramento, higher density can be anything between 18-36 to 150+ dwelling units per acre. What is Floor Area Ratio (FAR) and Why is FAR Important to Urban Infill? What is a floor area ratio or FAR? The best way to define an FAR is to give an example. An FAR of 1.0 means that the developer is allowed to build the equivalent of a one-story building over the entire lot, or a 2-story over half the lot. An FAR of 2.0 means the developer is allowed to build the equivalent of a two-story building over her entire lot, or a 4-story over half the lot. While the FAR examples given above that exceed 1.0 may seem very dense, keep in mind that in most cases an FAR of 1.0 would not allow the developer to build one story over the entire lot, as other local development code regulations would also require space for landscaping/ open space, parking, setbacks, etc. A truly walkable community that creates healthy transit require FARs to be at least 1.5 to 3.0. Most of the cities that we all love to walk in have FARs that are probably well over 3.0. Low FARs create unwalkable large spaces that are more car-scaled than people-scaled. 6 7

The Cathedral Building Corner of 12th & K Streets Transit-Oriented Development: Transit-oriented development, or TOD, is a type of housing development that is located within a halfmile of quality public transportation. Most often this embraces a mixture of housing with office, retail and/or other amenities integrated into a walkable neighborhood. The Cathedral Building Density: 79 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 3.0 Pensione K Corner of 17th & K Streets Pensione K Density: 186 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 1.5 Township 9/Cannery Place Density: 109.78 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 0.86 8 9

Transit-Oriented Development Benefits: Reduces vehicle miles traveled (VMT) Less VMT means: Improved public health Reduced dependency on cars Reduced air pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Easier transit use, pedestrian activity and biking Minimizes length or need for vehicle trips Encourages a pedestrian-friendly community Township 9/Cannery Place Richards Blvd & N 7th Streets 10 11

Mixed-Use/Multi-Story Housing: 800 J Lofts Corner of 8th and J Streets Mixed-Use/Multi-Story housing blends residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or industrial uses into multi-story projects. 800 J Lofts Density: 189 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 4.8 1801 L Lofts Density: 99 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 0.44 16 Powerhouse Density: 114 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 3.14 1801 L Lofts 12 Corner of 18th & L Streets 13

Mixed-Use/Multi-Story Housing Benefits: Supports local retail and entertainment C ultivates a safe, vibrant neighborhood bustling with pedestrians Leads to more cohesive communities with a strong identity Improves access to amenities C reates a sense of place through ground floor retail and commercial uses 16 Powerhouse Corner of 16th & P Streets 14 15

Historic/Adaptive Reuse Housing: Lofts at Globe Mills Corner of 11th & C Streets Historic/Adaptive Reuse Housing reuses an old site or building for a purpose other than which it was built or designed for. Sacramento has actively readapted many historic buildings to better fit the needs of Downtown s residents. The Downtown Specific Plan will evaluate key opportunity sites that have 45+ year old properties for historic/adaptive reuse. Lofts at Globe Mills Density: 121 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 0.4 MAY Building Density: 93 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 2.89 MAY Building 16 Corner of 10th and K Streets Warehouse Artist Lofts Density: 131.5 units/acre Floor Area Ratio: 0.45 17

Historic/Adaptive Reuse Housing Benefits: Effective reuse of land Reduces urban sprawl Maintains original building character Respects local and national landmarks Conserves material and cultural resources Adds to neighborhood character Warehouse Artist Lofts Corner of 11th & R Streets 18 19