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Open daylight hours. ike Mills Park lake Mills Road off State 'Road 415, about a mile north of the Seminole - Orange County fine, Chuluota. 8 a.m. to sunset. ullet Lake Park: East of U.S. High - way 17 -92 on State Road 46, on Mullet Lake Road, Geneva; (407) 788-0405.- Picnicking, camping, fishing. Open dayyllght hours. dedo Sports Complex, 1251 E. Broadway St., Oviedo (407) 977- 6081; Athletic fields, playground. +verslde Park: 1600 Lockwood Sod- ievard, . Oviedo, (407) 977 -6081; Poor, multlpurposu room, tnultipur- pose field; court sports, picnicking, pavilion and band shell.' ;und Lake Park: 891 E. Broadway 5t., Oviddo, (407) 977 -6081; Play - ground, Court sports, picnicking. +veetwater Park. 201 E. Magnolia St., Oviedo, (407) 977. 6081); Play- ground, court sports. Adler's Creek Park: State Road 419 a mile east of U.S. Highway 17- 92. Boating and fishing. Open day. light hours. A town enter —from scratch t Winter Springs plans to develop a traditional downtown- with shops and restaurants. By Will W OF THE SEKnNEL STAFF WINTER SPRINGS — This bedroom community has rarely been a destination for anyone other than its residents. But that may change. Winter Springs leaders are working on plans to develop a traditional town center can land mostly north of State Road 434 along Tuskawilla Road. "We want to be a magnet," said Mayor Paul Partyka. The city has hired consult- ants led by a South Miami de- sign firm to draw them a pic- ture of the town center.- Earlier this month, planners with Dover, Rohl & Partners spent a week in Winter Springs work- ing nearly around the clock studying and talking to people about the 230 acres north of State Road 434. Lead planner Victor Dover warned interested residents that building a new downtown is.an ambitious goal. "This is a steep mountain to climb, creating a town center where there is none," he said. Dover will make a final pre- sentation of the proposed town center to the City Commission on March 23. The idea behind the town center is to bring shopping, townhouses, offices and excit- ing public spaces to a mostly vacant area of the city. The new town: center, to be built during the next decade or more, would give Winter Springs a downtown area that could stretch from Central Winds Mark to just beyond Tus- kawilla Road. A McDonald's now sits at what could become the focal paint of the city. Dover said the city is going to have to change the rules to build its dream downtown. A town center will require very intense development around park land or a town squar6s. "Density doesn't have to be bad," Dover said. "Good design is the key." Even though a proposed town center would be compact, Dover and other consultants are not recommending bulldoz- ing the land and starting from scratch. He cautioned bath land owners and city afficials that they must build around the nat- ural beauty of the property. Igor example, early drawings call for saving a forest of hemlocks as a park. Even though the idea will look good on paper, the city still must convince landowners that building a traditional town cen- ter will make money. Robert Gibbs, a retail analyst who works with mall developers, is part of the consulting Learn. Gibbs said the town center can support new shops and res- taurants if it is built correctly. A Winter Springs town cen- ter can succeed even with the opening of the nearby Oviedo Marketplace mall, Gibbs said. People like to shop in old -fash , ioned open -air centers. Stores that used to be found only in malls are now moving outside mammoth centers, he added. One of the landowners, Mi- chael Schrimsher, is watching the town center planning care- fully. "I'm always skeptical when government says it warits to help," Schrimsher said. Ci of Winter Springs "�+':. � '� ,oil"' ��F+ 7ic.� ■ �_ � E TOWN CENTER DISTRICT CODE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 111JOILt —.— ....................... ............................... p -1 d. Adilki7IiStr ............ ........................... —.— p -3 A Tcnv, ItCojrterDimt >itlBatubly Map ... p-2 S. Review Process ................................. . . .. p -? C. Special Exceptions ----- -------- ---- --- ----- -- - - -- p D- Site Development Agreetnetlt Oplion.- p,3 E- Colnpreliendve Plan. Com pliance p - 7 RecFii red ------------------------------ ---- ------- - - - - -- p.5 DLDefuritions ....................................................... p.4 W Pe>. nuuOUgos ...... ............................. ...,......... P -5 V. 00110a R:0Visi0rt9 „„„ ..... ..............—................ p -7 Cmier Radii& ClearZmes ............... p -7 B. A.11eyd ........... ........, ,............. ................. p -7 C. Exccptiom from Build-to-lines ........... p -7 D- Side aura Rosa' Setbaclm , ....... p -7 E- First Floor Height for Presidential -------- p - 7 F Diversity of Build ng idtlls ..... ........... p.7 G - Accessory Slluettues ...................... . .. . .. p,7 H- Drive -tluorrglrs ---- -------------- --- --- -------- ----- I] I. Civic Sites------------------ ---- --- --------------- ---- -- p.7 J. P ------------------- ---------- ---- ----- ------ - - - - -- p,3 K- SiFmb vs- Datable Loaded roads ......... p. q L. Laigc Footpritu Buildit]ga ................... p,9 i�-i- A(kiitioiW Prol'ubitio ....................... p-9� VI- STtams. Pmb, NO Street Tyr)" ................. p - 144) A. Hieinrc ty of Srlmw, Nib, mid Streets ........... . „ .. ........ ................... p.l() B. "In Our CenicLvA*if' Dm1Nu4 - —.,,.,,,. p -10 C. St IRM, PMb, Find Streets Niap .- ...,,. p .II Squares and Park - s ................ .. . .. . .. p.12 Street Types --------------------------------- p.18 VII- BrAlfils Elements ....................................... p,26 VIII- Arclritect uralGuidelides ............................. p,29 TOM3 CCnter Di d I. INTENT The City of Winter Springy seeks to o a ow tn center Lased 19au3 Lraditionat stindm city biuld'oag. tai Fcbniary, IWS II3C City of lVnrter Springs Erected a P tats for the kRN33 CLULO' Iln a des ign es session bavolving the couaununity aced a LCM of design Professionals. T'11is Cod is bated Q11 that Plan. Ti'aditicelal uFbmi design con ]lave beeln applied to create a Follette of sgtiareQ, patf:s, am3 street types that fcniti the frama,mi: for ttte town center, These com'ettt i01 are derived from a Fwmbcr urc of Sources in planning IiteratUre, %V1 1cre approvals, iittcxprctadous arut judgments arc left to the discrctionof City offtcials,Hai Offii!631S911a11 uSethefolkWitg teas for to Best Fwactices_ Civic Art, by He£nnmm and Peers, Gmn Strerts. by Allan B- Jac obs, The. NL%v Urb mism: Tmvarrt an Architecture 9 Cametnonity by PeterIti.atz Alt# Grayhic 5t ®ad oats, 9EIN PLI itiaar Tire LcrirouofllaCNeivUrbatiisiii b}'1]L1ffl1YCtat.C:o1r0 t11eNe~;vUr W 3131. Shared. Rorking tw Baiton•Aschnimi Associates, The lJ wi Lmdlnstitu m This dociaalcmmlicalstlleT�wnCcntcr Clvcrlay Zoning Distriet RC4gLfl atj4A39 PfJunc9, 1997(00immer M%1) :31141 5g3tg11her'3, 1997 (Orrlii►ancC 46715)- S11011191 S11011191 M CC13flirt arise hrmccn the jwotids of this Code and ocher IDEA IMA dCVC]opunent regutatiais f-M' rho City af Springs, the PrMisiura of [IuS CodC Starr] 4T ty- To the cxtCaat that this code is silciu - Alicrc oth n ercodCSgow0, Iheys]aattaPPI)'. A. How To UseThisCode. 1. Detennine w1kether your nwe is pen"ted in the Town Center. 2- Review the General Prole morns vOkich apply throughout the dishict- 3. Detennute which Street Type yrnnrlot froiAs. (Ifyou have a corner tat, you ]must determine the primm space or stmet b9se(lon the biieiamixycart Me IG.) 4- Nevi, tf'view seetirnt Vj- fen' pavisinit€a about the Street Type, Sqrme, coPartthatceatreapotxL: teathelot- Fuially, review the Bnuldhig Elernetnts and Architedund Gr idelines wlriclt comta unspecific n11es for buildings, � 11 rict Code Pagr 1 Winter Spri Town center", , 0 It th , A 7. 1 on e j�_ Our QSition �NWxiter Springs must s� thec�urs� in developing a'town center.'` inter Springs found itself in a. " of devcloPhig; with a long way ter go before t unique situation for. a Seminole is built :.out. The crty: must : watch `progress County city. closely. and promote oceppancyby, the type'of Much of the lend along its businesses that not only offer life's becessktes maid drag was vacant, so the city 6arne up but encourage people to huger awhile, shop i with an innovative idea. ping and decid g on an ecleehc choice of res Like rxrany other cities, Winter Springs taura1t5 ` would create a town center only its fawn The commerdo core partrcula _1 rmpor center would be much mare ambitious than Cant because if serve as a magnet for most. It would cover almost 400 acr and drawing people rnto the rxirx of single family would include residential, retail and office homes; town homes and apartments that wrll space. It would be a textbook example of the' be an integral pArta. wn center Thgtat% new urbanism" in which people live; work, to have 5,000 peopla vyrtYrrxr�valkrng play and shop without having much use for a ofthe comm�erdal di�tr7 t { car. Most of these activities would be in walk- The. town center is urtque because the ing distance of their homes. stores g e people Even sa, the are precedin th Since the city did not awn the land, the con- residential cornpnnent pf the town cute al cept only could be achieved by close coopera- tion between government and the private see- tor. Both the city and the landowners had to buy into the project. That happened in Winter Springs. Now, the challenge is to stay on course. A special code governs the town - center district, essen tially spelling out what you can do and how you can do it. It is the city's responsibility to make certain that the code is adhered to while keeping in mind the fact that retailers must make money. This is a critical period, as the commercial core of the proposed town center is rapidly taking shape. There have been disputes about the layout of the core and some of the busi- nesses that have located there. The commercial core is still in the process ready has attracted some rmpressry dove op- dent. Avery.Park, a;rierghliorhood cansrang of single town houses, said out qduckly 5 lar. developzrients ,?;are :close to;,:brealrg ground Officials say Winter Spririgs has generated a lot of interest among tie � of young coin pies Arid "einpty nesters," people whnse'chit- dr6h have gro : that it hopes to attract It will be years'. `before Wintex 5pr#igs' town-center concept can be deciared a sUc= cess, but now is: When the concept .is being . transformed into concrete: . The city, which has a high stake in the prof - ect because it is providing much of the water, sewer, roads and other basic services, needs to exert its influence aggressively in shaping the town center's future. 1 [J.SC MONDAY 10,325.8 10,000 9,000 Days loss: - 369.88 �,5Q0 8,000 9:&l A M. NOON ,k t1 Afwi, T VE$DAY WEDNES..DAY 1 Il1:lSDAY DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE The stock market had one of its worst weeks ever. with the Done dropping 1,874 points for a tads of more than 1$ percent. - 678.91 8.451,19- - !29.00 2 .4 'O A,M. NOON 2 4 910A.V! M. 4 ' A.M NOO 2 4 FRDAY today's code ^~ TS L CPL ti In - �.. - ` __- Main Street Cross Section BuM-w Line. = bi d Urban Boulevard Cross Section BUM-w Lim PL O Hui Id ing � i.l -m Ak {:irhoml Ciw;m titre I":irlinp f °':iiking 1 --" Op tional C im m `ti ti lk Fluff Id ing l= 4 r 7 n (D r--F V) r--F r--F n 0 N Ln rD ('1 r-+ 0• SR 434 Cross Section Space Between Buildings: 35 ft_ maximum mild-ta Lim proposed code re -write t�j 2g s, ap TRANSECTZONING CATEGORIES U4 CITY U3 TOWN U2 VILLAGE U1 HAMLET URBAN VILLAGE QUARTER (KRIER) TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT -URBAN TOD TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT - TND LIVABLE NEIGHBORHOOD N EIGHBORHOOD UNIT- 1929 CELL Ron ' J •°,4 •' y �. •,, ]�' , , te r" ` I ° '�_ , Lisp 44� — L 9 mo J s.R • - ,. � � • try • �. �. • e � - � � F r � °,'„ � •'T` � �.^ _ _ • e SRl6l5 y � r� � X7'7 -,� ' � ' - �� r I lbft RL '�. _• r. 'JAR — L lorip °r Aix :l 0 KI:4Of IVA01 i Uwa - +4,_��� ` � � ~s � y _� -,. • :r��T �AlS1 IMF f . 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