Rosslyn Sector Plan Implementation Zoning Ordinance Amendments. NAIOP Meeting April 13, 2016

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Rosslyn Sector Plan Implementation Zoning Ordinance Amendments NAIOP Meeting April 13, 2016

Agenda Background, Process & Schedule Preliminary Amendments to C-O Rosslyn Building Height & Step-backs Density Other Next Steps Landscaped Open Space Purpose Retail uses, streetscapes 2

Background Rosslyn Sector Plan Adopted by the County Board in July 2015 Several short-term action items recommended, including: Amendments to the General Land Use Plan Amendments to the Master Transportation Plan Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance Purpose of the amendments is to implement the Plan, not to revisit the policies of the Plan 3

Process & Preliminary Schedule Feb 24 April 12 April 13 April 20 May 25 April-July Fall 2016 Joint LRPC/ZOCO meeting GLUP and MTP amendments; zoning approach to building height ZOCO Preliminary zoning text NAIOP Chamber of Commerce ZOCO Additional outreach PC and County Board hearings Realize Rosslyn Process Panel members invited to participate in the LRPC/ZOCO committee meetings 4

Background Sector Plan Recommendations Amend the Zoning Ordinance to update the provisions of the C-O Rosslyn district to facilitate the vision of the Rosslyn Sector Plan Plan specifically recommends that height (including provisions for flexibility), stepbacks and density be addressed in the Zoning Ordinance County Board Resolution adopted with the Plan also provides guidance 5

February 24 LRPC/ZOCO Staff presented GLUP and MTP draft amendments Building Height and Stepback Zoning Approach Draft considerations for evaluating the appropriate zoning approach to height and stepbacks Conceptual framework that focused on the level of flexibility, ranging from allowing modification of heights for single-tower sites below 300 feet to codifying only a maximum height for the district Two questions: Have we captured the appropriate considerations for evaluating the zoning approaches? What is the appropriate amount of flexibility to provide in the Zoning Ordinance? 6

What We Heard Comment matrix will be updated throughout the process 7

Crafting the Preliminary Zoning Text Rosslyn Sector Plan Visions, Policies, Goals, and Recommendations County Board Resolution Considerations Upholds the vision, goals and recommendations of the Plan Preliminary C-O Rosslyn Amendments Provide predictability and clarity for developers and community members Preliminary C-O Rosslyn Amendments LRPC/ZOCO and other comments Ability to address sitespecific conditions 8

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks 9

Zoning Approach to Building Height and Stepbacks Building Heights Map in Rosslyn Sector Plan 10

Zoning Approach to Building Height and Stepbacks 11

Zoning Approach to Building Height and Stepbacks Plan also recommends: for single-tower sites below 300, development proposals may be submitted that try to achieve up to 300. Certain criteria should be met to consider this additional height. 12

Zoning Approach to Building Height and Stepbacks Sector Plan also includes additional building height and form guidelines that were not recommended to be codified, but they provide additional guidance for evaluation of development proposals 13

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks Current C-O Rosslyn Height Regulations Preliminary Zoning Text By-Right Single-family home: 30 max All other uses: 35 max No change Special Exception Base Heights Office, Retail, Service Commercial: 153 max Multiple-Family Dwellings and Hotel: 180 max Special Exception Provisions for additional height County Board may approve up to 300 (with provisions for additional height within Central Place) No change The County Board, through site plan approval, may approve height up to heights recommended in the Plan, and consistent with step-backs and neighborhood transitions in the Plan, based on a set of findings Further, the County Board, through site plan approval, may approve height above heights recommended in the Plan when a project equally or better meets the findings, up to a maximum height of 470 above sea level. 14

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks Proposed Findings (lines 88-107 of proposed text): a) The development project is consistent with the vision and policy guidance of the Rosslyn Sector Plan; b) Priority public view corridors are preserved; c) The development project contributes to a distinctive skyline with varied heights; d) The development project provides a transition in scale and height to surrounding lower density neighborhoods; e) The increase in height does not have a substantial adverse impact on daylight for public parks and open spaces envisioned in the Rosslyn Sector Plan; and f) The development project provides a pedestrian-scaled street environment and view opportunities. 15

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks The preliminary zoning text is intended to ensure that development projects must demonstrate that they meet the vision, goals and recommendations of the Plan through a variety elements: Referencing the Building Height Map Specifically references the building height map and its elements (height, step backs and neighborhood transitions) Heights on the map are not guaranteed Use of findings County Board must consider each finding in approving a site plan, whether the height is above or below that on the Building Height Map An additional, separate finding for heights above those on the Building Height Map Emphasizes this is a request beyond what was anticipated in the Plan and should be reviewed with additional level of scrutiny Maximum height of 470 feet above sea level 16

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks Considerations Alternatives considered that meet the criteria and allow for flexibility: 1. Codifying the Building Height Map and allow for modifications based on findings 2. Referencing the Building Height Map and permitting heights up to and above the heights on the map based on findings Both options would permit the County Board to permit heights up to and above those in the Plan Both options would require the applicant to justify the height based on the findings proposed Option 1 codifies map, then effectively weakens it through modifications; may set expectation that mapped heights are a given Option 2 starts with a strong reference to the map and then strengthens it by requiring the applicant to prove that the findings are met for any proposed height 17

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks Considerations Maximum height for the district At February 24 LRPC/ZOCO, staff suggested a maximum height of 390 feet for the district could be considered The text proposes 470 feet above sea level for the district Utilizing 470 feet above sea level is Consistent with the assumptions explored during the sector plan process; and Better reflects the change in topography from the eastern to the western portions of Rosslyn 18

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks Considerations Separate criteria for single-tower sites below 300 feet Rather than have separate criteria, the proposed approach reinforce that all projects must meet the core goals of the peaks and valleys approach. The County Board must find that projects are consistent with the Plan, which would include the Plan s recommendations for single-tower sites. 19

Preliminary Text: Building Height and Stepbacks Considerations Use of Rosslyn Sector Plan guidance Sector Plan also includes robust building height and form guidelines that they provide a great deal of guidance for evaluation of development proposals Arlington County has a strong tradition of upholding the guidance of our planning documents Examples of how other plans have been codified 20

Preliminary Text: Density 21

Preliminary Text: Density Sector Plan: Density above 10.0 FAR The Plan recommends that the County Board should have the ability to consider, in specific instances necessary to accomplish transformational infrastructure elements identified in the plan, additional density above 10.0 FAR, where it could be consistent with the overall vision of the sector plan, major plan goals are advanced, and additional density is consistent with building height and form guidelines. For single-tower sites below 300, density should not exceed 10.0 FAR unless involving transfer of development rights 22

Preliminary Text: Density Current C-O Rosslyn Density Regulations By-Right Site area up to 9,999: 0.40 FAR Site area 10,000 19,999: 0.50 FAR Site area 20,000 and above: 0.60 FAR Preliminary Zoning Text No change Special Exception Office, Retail, Service Commercial: 3.8 FAR Multiple-family Dwellings/Hotel: 4.8 FAR Special Exception Provisions for additional density County Board may approve up to 10.0 FAR. No modifications. No change County Board may approve up to 10.0 FAR. The County Board may approve density above 10.0 FAR in two instances: Achieving segments of 18 th Street N. Transfer of Development Rights 23

Preliminary Text: Density Density above 10.0 FAR for transformational infrastructure Not defined in Plan, though discussion during planning process focused on achieving 18 th Street Corridor Preliminary text: Permit density above 10.0 if County Board finds that the density is necessary to achieve segments of 18 th Street N. Precludes modifications of height to achieve this density 24

Preliminary Text: Density Density above 10.0 FAR for transfer of development rights Referenced in the Plan with regard to height flexibility Preliminary text: Would permit use of County s TDR policy and provisions of 15.5.7.B Receiving sites could exceed 10.0 FAR for density achieved through TDRs Would not be precluded from height flexibility 25

Preliminary Text: Other Changes 26

Preliminary Text: Landscaped Open Space Current C-O Rosslyn requires that 20% of a site be landscaped open space (can be modified by site plan) The Plan discourages small on-site open spaces when they distract from the overall urban design vision for Rosslyn Propose removing this requirement so as to not inadvertently encourage spaces that may not contribute to Rosslyn s open space network On-site open space needs and tree canopy should be evaluated during site plan review 27

Preliminary Text: Other Changes Remove retail uses and streetscapes Recommendations in the Plan are intended as policy guidance Including some policies from the Plan and not others may imply that other policies do not need to be followed Other Updated references Remove outdated text that is no longer need Improve formatting for clarity 28

Next Steps April 20 May 25 April-July Fall 2016 Chamber of Commerce ZOCO Additional outreach PC and County Board hearings 29