skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
COH DELAYERED
Subdivision Code Update Project: First Phase Findings and Discussion
23.4.08
parks
The green shapes represent the public parks within our city.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Purpose
Unlike a typical blog this information is meant to be read from top to bottom as a single report.
This presentation outlines the general characteristics of “existing conditions”, in terms of how our subdivisions look and function.
Click here to see the 22 min video of this report
.
The intent is to provide information and generate discussion regarding opportunities to improve the livability of our community through revisions to our Subdivision Codes.
This is a companion site to
http://www.cohsubdivisions.blogspot.com/
which is the main site for the project.
Contact
Robert Voigt
Senior Planner
Tel: 360_279_4513 email:
rvoigt@oakharbor.org
City of Oak Harbor,
865 SE Barrington Dr,
Oak Harbor, WA. 98277
Labels
access design
(11)
alleys
(1)
barrier
(1)
borders
(1)
buffers
(2)
civic and schools - access
(2)
complexity
(1)
connections
(5)
connections - grid
(1)
connections - short cut
(1)
connectors
(1)
corridors
(1)
current condition
(1)
delayering
(19)
ends
(8)
ends - walkability
(2)
highway - streets
(1)
intersections - options
(2)
lot size
(1)
Municipal Code
(1)
non-vehicular
(6)
open space
(2)
opportunities
(1)
options
(1)
parks
(1)
parks - access
(1)
pedestrian
(11)
plat type
(1)
PRD
(2)
Recommendations and Direction
(1)
short plat issues
(1)
short plats
(6)
standards
(6)
statistics
(1)
stats
(7)
stormwater
(1)
street trees
(1)
street width
(2)
Strengths
(1)
Subdivision Code Update
(1)
trails and open space
(2)
transit
(1)
tree retention
(2)
trees
(3)
trees - urban forest
(1)
Update on findings - existing conditions
(2)
walking distance
(3)
walking radius
(1)
weaknesses
(1)
Blogger
rob voigt
View my complete profile
No comments:
Post a Comment