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Methodology GIS (Geographic Information System) Data -> ArcGIS Urban

BUNCHE PARK

For this analysis, parcel, land use, and building data were the primary features used to identify the locations in the East Berry Street study area most attractive for in-fill development and redevelopment. This analysis was conducted using Geographic Information System (GIS) and ArcGIS Urban which are both planning tools that help streamline the urban planning, design, and visual representation process to clearly and accurate convey analysis results. The analysis considers the following factors: EAST BERRY ST COBB PARK MORNINGSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL PARK EDGEWOOD PARK

MARIE F. PATE PARK

EAST BERRY ST

z Land use z Parcel size z Existing building age z Comparison of land and existing building value

z Proximity to civic attractions (example: parks and trails) z Utilization of space (Floor areas ratio and parking) z City ownership WILLIAM MCDONALD PARK

ELLIS PARK

ECHO LAKE PARK

The scoring methodology was intentionally weighted to preserve existing residential and promote the redevelopment of underutilized or under-performing commercial parcels and building. Results are expressed as a score of 1-10 with the composite of factors resulting in a combined suitability score (10 being most suitable and 0 being least suitable).

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Figure 57. Susceptibility to Change Parcel Map

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Least Susceptible to Change

BUNCHE PARK

Most Susceptible to Change

EDGEWOOD PARK

COBB PARK

MORNINGSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL PARK

EAST BERRY ST

MARIE F. PATE PARK

EAST BERRY ST

WILLIAM MCDONALD PARK

ELLIS PARK

ECHO LAKE PARK

LAND USE

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