Glenview Downtown Development Advisory Assignment. Workshop with the Glenview Board of Trustees April 25, 2012

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Glenview Downtown Development Advisory Assignment Workshop with the Glenview Board of Trustees April 25, 2012

Advisory Team U.S. Equities Realty: Full-service commercial real estate firm with an Advisory Services Group Martin Stern, Executive Vice President, Advisory Services Michael Tobin, Senior Vice President, Development Andrew Norman, Vice President, Advisory Services Goodman Williams Group: Real estate research firm specializing in market analyses Linda Goodman, Principal 2

Assignment Overview 1. Targeted Strategies for Village-Owned Sites Former Dominick s Site Village Hall Downtown Fire Station 2. Ideas to Facilitate Investment in Private Properties 3. Code Review 4. Outreach 3

Waukegan Road Lake Avenue Study Area Village Hall Site Former Dominick s Site Glenview Road Downtown Fire Station 4

Tonight s Workshop 1. Downtown Development Code Issues Retail-Only Ground Floor Uses Drive-Through Prohibition 2. Public Infrastructure Parking Streetscape and Other Infrastructure Amenities 5

What is a form-based code? What is fundamental difference between a form-based code compared to conventional zoning?

Downtown Use Regulations 7

Retail-Only Ground Floor (Red) 8

Downtown Retail Constraints Downtown Glenview serves primarily as neighborhoodlevel shopping district; There is insufficient retail demand to fill existing groundfloor vacant space; Code limitations do not provide the flexibility to allow non-retail uses that could fill vacant space and strengthen downtown retail. 9

How Select Service Uses Can Support Retail Additional foot traffic provides a larger base of potential shoppers; Additional activity downtown adds to energy and sense of place; Expanded options for filling vacant space will help achieve better occupancy, in light of retail demand that is inadequate for available space. 10

Downtown Zoning Code Examples Permitted as of right on first floor Permitted as special or conditional use on first floor Glen Ellyn Wilmette Highland Park Northbrook Park Ridge (Core) Bank/financial institution Offices 1 Barber and beauty shops Banks School / educational facility Beauty/barber shop Personal service establishments 1 Dry cleaning & laundry 1 Investment & financial services Art gallery Currency Exchange Clubs and lodges Laundromats R.E. agents and managers Cultural facility Dressmaking/tailoring Day care Photo studios Insurance agents Indoor & live entertainment Dry cleaning Funeral homes Tanning salons Dry cleaners Indoor recreation Theater Government offices Travel agencies Laundromats Day Care Laundry Health clubs Printing & photocopying 2 Tailor shops Financial institutions Locksmith Places of worship Pet shops Beauty & barber shops Places of workship Milinery & haberdashery Printing & photocopying Photo studios Professional Offices Photo & art studio Recreation centers Misc. personal services Personal services Shoe repair Theaters Business services Adult day care Trade schools Personal training Auto sales and service, repair Vehicle sales and servicing Health services Car wash Carry-out food not accessory Legal services Catering Drive-in facilities Other business services Churches Business & professional offices Clubs & lodges Power laundries Day care Drive-in commercial facility Drive-in or carry-out eating Printing & photocopying Health spa Indoor recreational facility Medial / dental clinic Music & dance school Newspaper office & distribution Office: business, professional, public Schools Travel agency Dance studios Fitness facilities Schools Child day care Religious organizations Accessory drive-through facilities 11 1 provided that such use does not occupy more than 10% of the linear street frontage w/in the downtown district 1 drop-off and pick-up only 2 with a retail sales component only

Downtown Zoning Code Examples (continued) Permitted as of right on first floor Permitted as special or conditional use on first floor Deerfield Downers Grove Naperville Libertyville Glenview Art galleries Art galleries & studios Commercial services Day care Accounting, Auditing, BookkeepingBanks & Financial Institutions 1 Other at the discretion of the Z.A. Financial Institutions Artists' studios Barbers & beauty salons Dental Labs Barber and beauty shops Business & professional offices Offices 1 Photocopying Copying services Business Services Business & professional offices Dance & music schools Computer & data processing Business machine repair Dry cleaning Currency exchanges Dry cleaning & laundries Martial arts & personal trainers 2 Educational services Food catering Medical offices 2 Misc. repair Services Insurance agencies Photo studios & processiing Personal services Interior decorating related to retailtailors Printing & publishing < 3,000 sf Medical & dental facilities Travel bureaus Video rental and sales Photo studios Video stores Drive-throughs (only for banks) Radio & TV service Public & private schools Membership organizations Real estate offices Auto service & repair Secretarial servcies Commercial schools Security & commodity brokers Day care Shoe, clothing, hat repair Accessory drive-throughs 3 Tailor and dressmaking Health & fitness clubs Travel agencies Medical offices > 3,000 sf Video rental Auto accessories and shops Garden supply Drive-throughs 1 Banks & financial institutions Clubs and lodges Self-improvement / Fitness Business & professional schools Music and dance schools Places of worship All service uses are prohibited on first floor, except for on secondary streets e.g. Dewes, Church, and on Waukegan north of Grove. 12 1 related to pharmacies, banks, and car washes 1 excluding drive-throughs 2 max. 3,000 sf 3 excluding drive-through restuarants 1 provided that such use does not occupy more than 10% of the street frontage in the downtown core district; otherwise a special use on the ground floor

Ground Floor Service Uses Characteristics of Uses Most Supportive of Retail High volumes of foot traffic Consistent hours of operation and customer volumes (throughout day, majority of days of week) Lack of suitability for upper floor locations 13

Ground Floor Service Uses More Supportive of Retail Less Supportive of Retail Yoga / Pilates / Personal Training Health & Fitness Clubs (subject to size) Indoor Recreation Health & Beauty Personal Services Laundry & Dry Cleaning / Tailoring Schools w/short instructional durations (e.g. music & dance) Art & Photo Studios (with classes) Print & Copy Shops (inc. self-service) Educational / Tutoring Day Care Banks Doctor & Dentist Offices Physical Therapy / Chiropractors Commercial Offices (insurance, travel agents, real estate, financial advisors) Non-Commercial / Corporate Offices (can locate on upper floors) 14

Service Uses -- Discussion and Next Steps Recommendation: draft new zoning code text amendment to permit limited ground floor service uses that support retail: Select Personal Services Select Educational and Recreational Uses AND Recommend further study of the broad ground-floor prohibition on maintain ground-floor prohibition on the following: Professional Services Business Services 15

Approach to Drive-Throughs Issue: Current Downtown Code prohibits drive-throughs outright Select desirable retailers will not consider a downtown Glenview location without a drive-through Permit as special/conditional use, subject to review, and ancillary only to an otherwise permitted use Limited applicability based on criteria for approval Minimize curb cuts and traffic impacts consider limiting to one curb cut on arterial streets and requiring secondary street or alley access Demonstrate non-interference with drive lanes & parking Demonstrate non-interference with pedestrian safety Minimize idling time Design so aesthetics/noise compatible with pedestrian retail 16

Parking Considerations Overall supply of parking downtown is adequate for the development that exists today; improved wayfinding signage would assist shoppers in finding available spaces. Supply of parking directly in front of businesses is constrained; this characteristic of parking is important for new retail. Potential remedy: Modify curbside parking from parallel to angled. 17

Benefits of Angled Parking Increases the supply of parking at front doors of store: key to attracting new retailers Provides a more comfortable pedestrian feel on sidewalk Calms traffic, while generally allowing for a better traffic flow 18

Angled Parking Implementation Portions of Glenview Road would require little or no geometry changes, other portions require curb modifications and streetlight relocation. Staff is prepared to follow-up on potential concept and cost at the direction of the board. 19

Other Infrastructure and Streetscape Issues Banners Program for Vacant Storefronts Facade Improvement Program Effective resource for implementing these initiatives: Organization of Downtown Owners & Businesses 20

COMMENTS AND DISCUSSION Contact Information Downtown@glenview.il.us anorman@usequities.com 21