The traditional neighborhood development district ordinance is an alternative set of standards for development within the Village for new development of 15 acres or more contiguous to existing development, redevelopment or infill development of 10 acres or more.
The purpose of this part is to encourage and permit development and redevelopment of land in the Village of Bellevue consistent with the design principles of Traditional Neighborhoods. A traditional neighborhood:
A.
Is compact.
B.
Is designed for the human scale.
C.
Provides a mix of uses, including residential, commercial, civic, and open space uses in close proximity to one another within the neighborhood.
D.
Provides a mix of housing styles, types and sizes to accommodate households of all ages, sizes and incomes.
E.
Incorporates a system of interconnected streets with sidewalks, bikeways, and transit that offer multiple routes for motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists and provides for the connections of those streets to existing and future developments.
F.
Retains existing buildings with historical features or architectural features that enhance the visual character of the community.
G.
Incorporates significant environmental features into the design.
H.
Is consistent with the Village's Comprehensive Plan.
The Village Board may, by resolution, establish fees for the administration of this chapter and publish these fees in the Village Fee Schedule.
See Part 500-300, Definitions.