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The commission reviewed and considered a Comprehensive Development Plan Amendment and Minor Subdivision by Site Plan Approval for the construction of a three-story, three-unit garden apartment building at 73 West Delaware Avenue. Discussions focused on the proposal's architectural design, massing, lack of recreational space, site safety concerns regarding a blind spot at a nearby intersection, and the potential impact of setting a development precedent for the block. The commission also debated the conflict between current zoning and existing land use designations, ultimately recommending approval for the Comprehensive Development Plan Amendment to change the parcel's designation from residential low density to residential high density.
The Planning Commission discussed several key items, including the approval of a one-year development extension for Briar Creek North to finalize construction and site work. They also addressed a Comprehensive Development Plan amendment involving the reclassification of several properties recently bought or sold by the University of Delaware. Additionally, the Commission reviewed a revised proposal regarding site plan approval criteria for redevelopment projects, focusing on balancing developer requests with requirements for energy efficiency, landscaping, and public amenities, as well as discussing future code updates for architectural harmony and night-sky-compliant exterior lighting.
This document outlines the 'Plan for Planning' for the City of Newark's Comprehensive Development Plan VI. It establishes a detailed process for the development of this strategic plan, detailing project team roles, extensive community outreach and public participation strategies, and a phased schedule of workshops, meetings, and public hearings extending through 2026. The plan also identifies key strategic issues to address, including the simplification of future land use designations, ensuring zoning conformance, optimizing mapping, balancing document length, and implementing robust public engagement methods to gather diverse community input, with the ultimate goal of producing a comprehensive, community-driven guide for the city's future growth and development.
The special meeting of the City Council was convened to consider recommendations from the Cleveland Avenue task force regarding the creation of a Florida T intersection at Woodlawn Avenue and Capitol Trail. A secondary recommendation to install a hawk signal for a new crosswalk with a central pedestrian refuge island was also on the agenda. Presentations covered the background and process leading to these recommendations, emphasizing collaboration with DelDOT and local planning organizations. Discussions focused heavily on crash data analysis along the Cleveland Avenue corridor between 2012 and 2017, noting a high crash rate (four times the statewide average) and trends indicating congestion-related incidents, particularly rear-end crashes. Modeling projections for the Florida T concept showed significant anticipated reductions in vehicle delay at the intersection and along adjacent approaches, addressing existing cycle failures and queue spillback. Proposed design adjustments, such as pulling back concrete islands to accommodate turning paths for standard cars and emergency vehicles, were also noted.
This document presents the preliminary design for Old Paper Mill Road Park, which includes an updated park program focusing on enhanced recreational facilities such as a youth soccer field, pickleball courts, and volleyball courts. The design addresses the need for increased parking, improved pedestrian safety and connections, and community event spaces. Key guiding principles involve supporting park and recreation programs, managing wildlife habitat, and complying with environmental guidelines, all while maximizing the developable area of the site.
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