Lake Forest Park Legacy 100-Year Vision Final Report
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p eople p laces G ap a nalysis The methodology used on the gap analysis for People Places (the places that people go to such as shopping centers, parks, trails, open spaces, etc.) was to buffer these areas by 1/4 mile. Given the somewhat extreme slopes and grades within the city limits, the 1/4 mile buffer was determined to be more relevant than the 1/2 mile buffer typically used as a gap measure in an urban environment. The areas without a light blue tint shown on Figure 3-7 were identified as places without a significant people gathering places. A A B B C C D D E E F F < < ; ; : : 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 G A P A N A L Y S I S - P E O P L E P L A C E S G A P A N A L Y S I S - P E O P L E P L A C E S C i t y L i m i t s C i t y L i m i t s P a r c e l s P a r c e l s V a c a n t P a r c e l s B u f f e r - 1 / 4 m i l e V a c a n t P a r c e l s B u f f e r - 1 / 4 m i l e O p e n S p a c e B u f f e r - 1 / 4 m i l e O p e n S p a c e B u f f e r - 1 / 4 m i l e W e t l a n d s W e t l a n d s C r e e k s C r e e k s
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SvR Design Company Green Futures Lab Conservation Technix LandViz Media Figure 3-7: People Places Gap Analysis
The Lay of the Land & the People • Figure 3-8: Gap Analysis Composite
Combining the four separate gap analysis’ identifies the areas that are under-served by the existing allocation of parks and open space amenities. For each of the four analyses, the respective gaps were identified and then combined to form a composite gap analysis. A density analysis of the composite gaps is shown in Figure 3-8. The areas highlighted in the graduated orange color identify areas that are in the most need of new parks and open space amenities. The composite gap analysis will serve as a quality control check to ensure that future parks and open space improvements will resolve these under-served areas within Lake Forest Park.
Figure 3-1: The Six Creek Sub-basins Figure 3-2: Existing Land Use Figure 3-4: Connections Gap Analysis Figure 3-5: Natural Drainage Gap Analysis Figure 3-6: Habitat Gap Analysis Figure 3-7: People Places Gap Analysis Figure 3-8: Composite Gap Analysis 30 Developing Lake Forest Park’s Legacy • 4 . D e v e l o p i n g l a k e F o r e s t p a r k ’ s l e g a c y i . T he 100-Y ear L egacY c harreTTe P rinciPLes for L ake f oresT P ark ’ s g reen L egacY One of gifts that Lake Forest Park Legacy will be handing down to future generations is a long-term vision based on a sustainable balance between people and nature. The following guiding principles for the four goals of the Legacy were derived from the statistical analysis and comments generated at the Green Infrastructure Festival. These principles define the Legacy that will pass to future generations of community members. Lake Forest Park’s Green Infrastructure shall shape the City as a Forested Lakeside Community through the following principles: Connections Provide a network of walking and bicycling trails, both within Lake Forest Park and to adjacent communities and region, especially along the lake and along ridgelines. Provide city-wide safe walking routes, including routes for children to walk to school and with connections across heavily-trafficked highways. The Burke-Gilman Trail is a treasured amenity. Augment this regional connection with walking paths, tributary connections to the Towne Centre, local neighborhoods and bicycle lanes. Support and encourage low-impact transportation modes. Natural Drainage Protect and enhance creeks and Lake Washington. Daylight streams where opportunities exist. Protect water resources through water cleansing, recycling and infiltration, particularly through natural drainage facilities. Manage surface waters for amenity, aquatic health, water supply and flood control. Reduce impervious surfaces and restore perviousness wherever possible. Provide generous and equitable access to Lake Washington, including low-impact boat access to the lake. Figure 4-1: 100-Year Charrette Results - Connections U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n PARK STREETS NETWORK TRAILS ALONG CREEKS LIGHT RAIL BIKE TRAIL MULTI-MODAL MAJOR ROAD- COMPLETE STREET TRANSIT FUNICULAR HIGH CAPACITY TRAIL PRIMARY TRAIL TRAILS/PATHS WALKING TRAILS IN CANYON AREAS BUFFER ZONE ON BALINGER SECONDARY TRAIL CONNECT FOUR NEIGHBORHOODS TRAFFIC CORRIDOR TRAILS/PATHS HIGH CAPACITY TRAIL TRAILS/PATHS TRAILS/PATHS PEDESTRIAN/BIKE FRIENDLY STREET AND/OR TRAIL PEDESTRIAN/BIKE FRIENDLY STREET AND/OR TRAIL PIPELINE TRAIL OVERPASS
PEDESTRIAN/BIKE FRIENDLY STREET AND/OR TRAIL PEDESTRIAN/BIKE FRIENDLY STREET AND/OR TRAIL TRAILS/PATHS TRAILS/PATHS RE-ROUTE BURKE GILMAN TRAIL INTO TOWN CENTER BOAT/KAYAK LAUNCH PARK AND RIDE PARKING LOTS SCULPTURAL BRIDGE GATEWAY TRAILS/PATHS EXPAND PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE BRIDGES OVER CANYONS SEPARATE TRAILS FROM ROADS GREEN STREETS EVERYWHERE
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0.05 Units: Miles . Map Data Disclaimer: GIS and CAD data used to develop this map was supplied by the City of Lake Forest Park, City of Seattle and the Washington State Geospatial Data Archive (WAGDA). Coordinate System: NAD1983 HARN StatePlane Washington North FIPS 4601 Feet Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic S C A L E S C A L E with:
SvR Design Company Green Futures Lab Conservation Technix LandViz Media Figure 4-2: 100-Year Charrette Results - Natural Drainage U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n Require Infiltration/Zero Runoff for all Parcels Wetland Area Wetland Area Wetland Area Wetland Enhancement Wetland Area Pool Wetland Area Pool Wetland Area Wetland Area Pool
Wetland Area Pool
Bioswales along roads Drainage/Treatment Creek Wetland Enhancement Lake Shore Access Wetland Area Lake Shore Access Lake Shore Access Pocket Pond Lake Shore Access Pocket Pond Localize Storm Drainage with SEA, Green Roofs, and Rainwater Capture Pocket Pond Pocket Pond Pocket Pond Drainage Lake Shore Access Pocket Pond Pocket Pond Localize Storm Drainage with SEA, Green Roofs, and Rainwater Capture Drainage
Pocket Pond Localize Storm Drainage with SEA, Green Roofs, and Rainwater Capture Drainage Drainage
Drainage Drainage
Wetland Area Drainage
Restore Creek Green Roofs on Buildings Restore Creek Restore Creek Restore Creek Restore Creek Restore Creek Restore Creek Restore Creek Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks Daylight Creeks
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0.05 Units: Miles . Map Data Disclaimer: GIS and CAD data used to develop this map was supplied by the City of Lake Forest Park, City of Seattle and the Washington State Geospatial Data Archive (WAGDA). Coordinate System: NAD1983 HARN StatePlane Washington North FIPS 4601 Feet Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic S C A L E S C A L E with:
SvR Design Company Green Futures Lab Conservation Technix LandViz Media 31 • Developing Lake Forest Park’s Legacy Habitat Enhance ecological function of the City, providing continuous corridors and canopy for avian, mammalian, aquatic and amphibious wildlife. Acquire properties and development rights as opportunities arise to protect these connected lands, particularly in the McAleer riparian corridor. Preserve existing trees, restore integrity of existing forests, and protect the area’s wetlands. Support “living buildings” that contribute to habitat. See Figure 4-3: 100-Year Charrette Results - Habitat
Build on intrinsic qualities to emphasize the uniqueness and “sense of place” of Lake Forest Park’s public landscapes: its views, waterfronts, hillsides and urban forest. Provide compelling outdoor places for people - parks, swimming beaches, recreational fields, and places to garden and grow food. Provide educational places for citizens to learn about nature, the area’s history and how to steward the land. Concentrate population growth so that large contiguous areas of canopy and open space can be preserved. Encourage equitable, affordable housing choices. Support a local economy; and model sustainable ways of living, with more self-sufficient power, recycling of waste, low- impact development, and local agriculture. Enhance the Towne Centre so that it continues to grow as a vital focus of civic life and serves as a model of sustainable development. See Figure 4-4: 100-Year Charrette Results - People Places U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n HABITAT CORRIDOR ANIMAL CORRIDOR RESTORE NATIVE PLANTS REMOVE INVASIVE SPECIES RESTORE PLANT UNDERSTORY MAINTAIN HEALTHY CANOPY COVER PRESERVED AND ENHANCED RIPARIAN CORRIDOR PROTECT STEEP SLOPE HABITAT NO CHEMICAL USE OR LAWN WITHIN CREEK/WETLAND BUFFER ONLY EXTREMELY SENSITIVE LOW DENSITY DEVELOPMENT WITHIN CREEK/WETLAND BUFFER HABITAT UPGRADES/IMPROVEMENTS DAYLIGHT
WOODLAND FINGER PRESERVED AND ENHANCED RIPARIAN CORRIDOR GREEN NODE HABITAT UPGRADES/IMPROVEMENTS PEA PATCH RESTORE WETLAND GREEN GATEWAY RESTORE SHORE-EDGE HABITAT POCKET PARK DAYLIGHT CREEK HABITAT UPGRADES/IMPROVEMENTS GREEN CROSSING CONNECT CANOPY AS CONTIGUOUS SYSTEM MINIMIZE GAPS IN TREE CANOPY CREATE SUSTAINABLE FOREST POCKET PARK WILDLIFE CROSSINGS DE-ARMOUR LAKE EDGE, CONSOLIDATE DOCKS, UPGRADE UNDERWATER HABITAT POCKET PARK POCKET PARK POCKET PARK
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0.05 Units: Miles . Map Data Disclaimer: GIS and CAD data used to develop this map was supplied by the City of Lake Forest Park, City of Seattle and the Washington State Geospatial Data Archive (WAGDA). Coordinate System: NAD1983 HARN StatePlane Washington North FIPS 4601 Feet Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic S C A L E S C A L E with:
SvR Design Company Green Futures Lab Conservation Technix LandViz Media Figure 4-4: 100-Year Charrette Results - People Places U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n M i d d l e M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r L y o n C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n U p p e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n L a k e W a s h i n g t o n / L o w e r M c A l e e r C r e e k S u b - b a s i n RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL NODE NODE
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RESIDENTIAL MULTI-USE DISTRICT SOCIAL STREETS TRAIL NETWORK MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND CULTURAL RESIDENTIAL NODE
NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: ALDERCREST RESIDENTIAL NODE: STORMWATER IRRIGATED COMMUNITY GARDEN NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: RESERVOIR PARK NODES GREEN ROOFS, RAINGARDEN AND NATIVE VEGETATION COMMERCIAL HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL PARK AND RIDE AND RETAIL PARKING BELOW TOWN CENTER NODE: STORMWATER IRRIGATED COMMUNITY GARDEN MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: HORIZON VIEW PARK NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: LFP SCHOOL PARK COMMERCIAL AND HIGHER DENSITY PEOPLE PLACES NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: 35TH & BALLINGER SHOP PARK PEA PATCHES ON ROOF COMPLETELY LID TOWN CENTER WITH PARK/PLAZA/COMMUNITY AMPITHEATRE COMMERCIAL AND HIGHER DENSITY PEOPLE PLACES NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: DOG PARK NODE: STORMWATER IRRIGATED COMMUNITY ROOF GARDEN NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: HOT SPOT SUPER LOW-IMPACT ECO - PEOPLE PLACE NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: ORCHARD PARK NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: ROADSMEET PARK COMMERCIAL NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: CONFLUENCE PARK COMMERCIAL AND HIGHER DENSITY PEOPLE PLACES COMMERCIAL AND HIGHER DENSITY PEOPLE PLACES NODE: INTERPRETIVE CENTER INCREASE PARK SPACES P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK NODE: ART AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: TERRACE RIDGE PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK NATURAL/PARK PEOPLE PLACE: CORNER STORE P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK NODE: GATEWAY PARTNER WITH CITY OF KENMORE IN DEVELOPMENT OF TRACY OWENS PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK P.PATCH/MINI OPEN SPACE/POCKET PARK ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER WETLAND WILDLIFE VIEWING STRUCTURE AND INTERPRETIVE CENTER Download 1.77 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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