Alexandria City Council Votes to Approve Waterfront Small Area Plan
For Immediate Release: January 21, 2012
Today, the Alexandria City Council voted 5-2 to approve the Waterfront Small Area Plan. In June 2011, after many residents raised concerns about the Plan, City Council deferred a vote on it and established the Mayor-appointed Waterfront Plan Work Group to identify areas of consensus regarding the Plan; and to identify, categorize and narrow differences on concerns that residents had raised.
The Waterfront Plan Work Group held 15 meetings, from July to December 2011, and released their final report on December 20, 2011. The City Council and Planning Commission held a joint work session on January 10, 2012, to discuss the group’s recommendations. With their action today, the City Council agreed with the City staff’s recommendation to incorporate all of the group’s recommendations into the Plan.
Following an eight hour public hearing, the Council also added language to the Plan that:
Protects parking for residents near the waterfront
Requires all development proposals to receive an advisory review by the Old and Historic District Board of Architectural Review
Expects a minimum of $7 million in developer contributions to arts, parks and other public benefits
Makes certain that historic buildings will be preserved
Reduces the number of hotel rooms to 300, with no more than two hotels with 150 rooms per hotel
Underscores specific building height limits for each development parcel
Encourages development of sites that foster artistic, historic and cultural uses
Directs redevelopment projects to maximize open space along the river’s edge
Calls for planning to begin on the GenOn power plant site as soon as practicable
Creates a citizen group to oversee all aspects of plan implementation
The approved Waterfront Small Area Plan provides a framework for revitalizing the waterfront by
Establishing Alexandria’s history as the foundation for waterfront planning and design
Expanding and enhancing public open spaces
Improving public access and connectivity
Promoting the waterfront as an art/cultural destination
Ensuring quality and compatible development
Improving water access and boating facilities
Improving services and systems (including an integrated flood mitigation system)
Promoting environmental and economic sustainability
The approved Waterfront Plan balances costs and revenues, including enhanced park maintenance levels. Including flood mitigation, the Plan’s projected revenues will exceed expenditures within 20 years.
“The Waterfront Plan that the Council approved today represents Alexandria’s bright future while protecting our historic past,” said Mayor William D. Euille. “Over the last three years, countless Alexandria residents, businesses and City staff have worked extremely hard to build an extraordinary plan that provides the road map for revitalizing our waterfront gateway into a destination that honors our seaport heritage; provides complete, continuous access to the river; enhances the beauty of our shoreline; and celebrates our love of the arts. We approved a plan that will dramatically improve our waterfront experience, something that all of Alexandria can be proud of and enjoy.”
For more information about the Waterfront Plan, visit alexandriava.gov/Waterfront.
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