ORANGE COUNTY GREAT PARK UNILATERAL AND OTHER PROGRAM CHANGES MARCH 18, 2014
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2 UPPER BEE CANYON 36 AC
BOSQUE 41 AC
AGRICULTURE/ GOLF COURSE 259AC
SPORTS PARK 176AC
WILDLIFE CORRIDOR 178AC
GREAT PARK MASTER PLAN SHOWING 688 ACRES IN THE HFET DESIGN PACKAGE
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BOSQUE
SPORTS PARK
AREAS OF POTENTIAL PARK MODIFICATIONS Per the ALA ll as shown in the HFET DESIGN PACKAGE
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CENTER FIELD / PARKING AREA
BALLOON / KIDS ROCK AREA
SOUTH LAWN EXPANSION AREA
SPORTS PARK SUB-AREAS
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CENTER FIELD / PARKING AREA
SPORTS PARK SUB-AREAS
6 CENTER FIELD AREA
5 Volleyball Courts 1 Children’s Play Area 0 Volleyball Support BLDG/Restrooms
Parking 326 Cars
SPORTS PARK Approved Changes in the CENTER FIELD / BALLOON PARKING AREA
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BALLOON / KIDS ROCK AREA
SPORTS PARK SUB-AREAS
8 VC / BALLOON / KIDS ROCK AREA
0 Sand Volleyball Expanded Play/ Splash Park 0 Half Sports Courts
SPORTS PARK Approved Changes in the VISITORS CENTER / BALLOON / KIDS ROCK AREA
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SOUTH LAWN EXPANSION AREA
SPORTS PARK SUB-AREAS
10 SOUTH LAWN EXPANSION AREA
0 Volleyball Courts 4 Sports Courts Expanded Picnic Area
SPORTS PARK Approved Changes in the SOUTH LAWN EXPANSION AREA
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Recommended City Council Actions 1.
Recommended City Council Action: Within the Sports Park sub-area, initiate a Unilateral Program Change to (1) reduce the number of sand volleyball courts from 11 to five; and (2) approve use of the re-claimed land for additional children’s play and passive picnicking areas. (Attachment 1, Item 1)
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Recommended City Council Action: Within the Sports Park sub-area, initiate a Unilateral Program Change to (1) reduce the total number of sports courts from 12 to four; and (2) approve the use of the re-claimed land for additional children’s play areas, passive picnicking areas and an improved parking layout to accommodate increased family amenities. (Attachment 1, Item 2)
(BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY AT MARCH 11, 2014 SPECIAL GREAT PARK BOARD MEETING)
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Flexible Program areas in the BOSQUE
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DOG PARK AREA
MINI AMPHITHEATER AREA
IN HFET DESIGN PAKAGE
PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
BOSQUE
14 DOG PARK AREA
-Two-acre area -Enhanced connection to parking and restroom building
BOSQUE Proposed Changes in the DOG PARK AREA
15 MINI-AMPHITHEATER
-Integrated into the bermed entry feature -Enhanced connection to parking and restroom building
BOSQUE Proposed Changes in the MINI-AMPHITHEATER AREA
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ORANGE COUNTY GREAT PARK TRIP GENERATION AND PARKING DEMAND ANALYSIS
March 18, 2014
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Parking Study Objective Evaluate proposed parking plan in context of cumulative demand of Western Sector Park Development Plan and 688-acre Sports Park.
Methodology
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2007 Master Plan
Methodology
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2011 Master Plan Update
Methodology
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688 Acre Plan
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Parking Analysis Zones
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Land Uses Allocated to Zones Western Sector (Includes Some Sport Park) Community Ice Facility
Sports Park
3.00
Sheets
Baseball Stadium (+ 1,500 Stadium Seating)**
1
field
26
ksf GFA
Baseball Fields
6
fields
Western Picnic Area
6.80
acres
Timeline
3
acres
Balloon Ride, Tent, Misc. Uses
1.00
each
Soccer Fields
6
fields
Tennis Courts (+75 to 100 Seating)
24
each
Soccer Fields
11
fields
Softball / Baseball
4
fields
Softball / Baseball (+300 Stadium Seeting)**
1
field
71.2
Acres
Bosque
36
acres
Farm & Food Lab
400
persons
Field House
Artist In Residency Facility (Hangar 242 & 245) 12.80
ksf GFA
Hanger 244
10.37
ksf GFA
5.80
acres
52.30
ksf GFA
Soccer Field (+ 2,500 Stadium Seating)**
1
field
Soccer Fields
4
fields
Basketball / Sports Courts
4
Courts
Sand Volleyball
5
Courts
Natural Education Center
22.50
ksf GFA
North Lawn
18.50
acres
Promenade/OS
6.40
acres
Farmer's Market
1.3
acres
Timeline
5.10
acres
Small Amphitheater / Stage
60
seats
Aqua Chinon
7.5
acres
Great Park Gardens
100
Plots
Splash Park
1.00
acres
Dog Park
2.0
Acres
Palm Court Landscaped Palm Court Hardscape
Bosque + Agriculture Agriculture
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Parking Demand by Use • City of Irvine Parking Ordinance • Balboa Park Comprehensive Study • Special Study for Unique Uses (Balloon, Hangar 244,
Community Ice Facility) • Sports Fields (Regional Tournaments)
Parking Demand by Area G-1
Western Sector
Supply
Weekend Demand
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Difference
E-2
424
361
63
E-1
811
121
690
SP-3/SP-5
548
543
5
Total
1,783
1,025
758
Supply
Weekend Demand
Sports Park
Difference
B-1
SPSP-4
E-1
SP-4
440
410
30
SP-2
435
381
54
SP-1
800
864
(64)
Total
1675
1,655
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Bosque
Supply
Weekend Demand
Difference
G-1
112
195
(83)
Golf Course
Supply
Weekend Demand
Difference
SPSP-3/5
SPSP-2 G-1
E-2
Upper Bee SPSP-1
--
Total
246
201
45
Supply
Weekend Demand
0
32
(32)
3,816
3,108
708
Difference
Conclusion • Concurrent Activities (Soccer, Baseball, Softball) • Regional Attraction • Active Management Required • Surplus Overflow Parking • Proposed Parking Plan is Adequate
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Recommended City Council Actions 1.
Recommended City Council Action: Within the Sports Park sub-area, initiate a Unilateral Program Change to (1) reduce the number of sand volleyball courts from 11 to five; and (2) approve use of the re-claimed land for additional children’s play and passive picnicking areas.
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Recommended City Council Action: Within the Sports Park sub-area, initiate a Unilateral Program Change to (1) reduce the total number of sports courts from 12 to four; and (2) approve the use of the re-claimed land for additional children’s play areas, passive picnicking areas and an improved parking layout to accommodate increased family amenities.
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Recommended City Council Action: Approve the actions proposed in Attachment 1 as staff recommendations for Program Changes to the Design Package. (Attachment 1, Items 3 through 10)