RiverMills at Chicopee FallsRedevelopment of the Former Uniroyal and Facemate Properties
Chicopee Historical Society - April 18, 2012Lee M. Pouliot - Planner & Administrator, Office of Community Development
H.E.A.L Chicopee
H.E.A.L ChicopeeHealth, Ecology, Activity, Legacy...
Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life SciencesDepartment of Landscape Architecture
A Strategic Plan for Chicopee’s Factory Village
Spring 2010
Student Team:
Lee M. Pouliot, Master Candidate Christian Gruber, Master CandidateChristopher Hardy, Master CandidateChristopher Horton, Master CandidateDeclan Keane, Master CandidateDeni Ruggeri, Professor
H.E.A.L ChicopeeHealth, Ecology, Activity, Legacy...
Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life SciencesDepartment of Landscape Architecture
A Strategic Plan for Chicopee’s Factory Village
Spring 2010
Student Team:
Lee M. Pouliot, Master Candidate Christian Gruber, Master CandidateChristopher Hardy, Master CandidateChristopher Horton, Master CandidateDeclan Keane, Master CandidateDeni Ruggeri, Professor
Uniroyal Buildings 1-6 Demolition
Uniroyal Buildings 1-6 Demolition
RiverMills Vision Plan
Note: The illustrative plan and massing views shown are conceptual.
Massing ViewLegend
New Building
Existing Building Reused
POTENTIAL PROGRAM (APPROXIMATE)
Commercial / Retail 33,500 sf
Residential 131 units
Office 131,000 sf (or 69,000 sf + 52 residential units)
Recreational Fields 1 Soccer
Recreation Center 34,500 sf
Senior Center ±20,000 – 23,000 sf
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Residential45 Units
2 Story Office30,000 SF
Existing Building6,750 SF Retail
Soccer Field
Levee Wall
Green
Bikeway
Terrace
Gazebo
2 Story Office30,000 SF
or Residential
25 Units
Recreation Center34,500 SF
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Townhouses28 Units
1 Story Retail3,000 SF 1 Story Retail
6,000 SF
1 Story Retail8,750 SF
New Parking
Townhouses8 Units
Retail9,000 SF
Existing Building
Converted to Residential
50 Units
2 Story Office32,000 SF
or Residential
27 Units
2 Story Office12,000 SF
2 Story Office21,000 SF
Existing Building 6,000 SF Office
Perspective
lan and massing views shown are conceptual.0 150 300 Feet May 05 2011
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RiverMillsVisions for Redevelopment A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR DEVELOPERS
Conceptual Redevelopment Vision—Two
Note: The illustrative plan and massing views shown are conceptual.
Massing ViewLegend
New Building
Existing Building Reused
POTENTIAL PROGRAM (APPROXIMATE)
Commercial / Retail 33,500 sf
Residential 131 units
Office 131,000 sf (or 69,000 sf + 52 residential units)
Recreational Fields 1 Soccer
Recreation Center 34,500 sf
Senior Center ±20,000 – 23,000 sf
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Senior Center
Residential45 Units
2 Story Office30,000 SF
Existing Building6,750 SF Retail
Soccer Field
Levee Wall
Green
Bikeway
Terrace
Gazebo
2 Story Office30,000 SF
or Residential
25 Units
Recreation Center34,500 SF
ee
Townhouses28 Units
1 Story Retail3,000 SF 1 Story Retail
6,000 SF
1 Story Retail8,750 SF
New Parking
Townhouses8 Units
Retail9,000 SF
Existing Building
Converted to Residential
50 Units
2 Story Office32,000 SF
or Residential
27 Units
2 Story Office12,000 SF
2 Story Office21,000 SF
Existing Building 6,000 SF Office
Perspective
lan and massing views shown are conceptual.0 150 300 Feet May 05 2011
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RiverMillsVisions for Redevelopment A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR DEVELOPERS
Conceptual Redevelopment Vision—Two
Note: The illustrative plan and massing views shown are conceptual.
Massing ViewLegend
New Building
Existing Building Reused
POTENTIAL PROGRAM (APPROXIMATE)
Commercial / Retail 33,500 sf
Residential 131 units
Office 131,000 sf (or 69,000 sf + 52 residential units)
Recreational Fields 1 Soccer
Recreation Center 34,500 sf
Senior Center ±20,000 – 23,000 sf
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Senior Center
Residential45 Units
2 Story Office30,000 SF
Existing Building6,750 SF Retail
Soccer Field
Levee Wall
Green
Bikeway
Terrace
Gazebo
2 Story Office30,000 SF
or Residential
25 Units
Recreation Center34,500 SF
ee
Townhouses28 Units
1 Story Retail3,000 SF 1 Story Retail
6,000 SF
1 Story Retail8,750 SF
New Parking
Townhouses8 Units
Retail9,000 SF
Existing Building
Converted to Residential
50 Units
2 Story Office32,000 SF
or Residential
27 Units
2 Story Office12,000 SF
2 Story Office21,000 SF
Existing Building 6,000 SF Office
Perspective
lan and massing views shown are conceptual.0 150 300 Feet May 05 2011
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RiverMillsVisions for Redevelopment A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR DEVELOPERS
Conceptual Redevelopment Vision—Two
Brownfields 2011Massachusetts
At ‘the Crossroads of New England...’ City of Chicopee
City StatisticsGovernment: Mayor/City CouncilSquare Miles: 23.9 Population: 53,799 (2009)Labor Force: 28,029 (2011)Total Households: 23,038 (2009) Median Income: $44,295 (2009)
Leading Employers: - Westover Air Reserve Base: 2,700- Chicopee Public Schools: 1,212- City of Chicopee: 750 - Walmart: 500- Valley Opportunity Council: 400- Covidian Products: 350- Riverbend Medical Group: 312- Callaway Golf Company: 300- Avery Dennison Corp: 287- J. Polep Distribution Service: 250
FY 2011 Tax Structure: - Residential: $14.66 / $1,000 assessed value- Commercial: $30.30 / $1,000 assessed value
Infrastructure Major Transportation Access:- Route 141- Route 33 (Memorial Drive)- I-90 (MassPike) via Exit 5- I-291, I-391 & I-91
Distances to Major Cities: - Boston, MA: 91 miles- Hartford, CT: 31 miles- New York, NY: 146 miles- Providence, RI: 88 miles- Springfield, MA: 4 miles- Worcester, MA: 52 miles
Utility Services & Providers: - Cable: Charter Communications - Electric: Chicopee Electric Light (CEL)- Natural Gas: Columbia Gas of MA- Sewer: Chicopee Water Pollution Control- Telecommunications: Verizon - Water: Chicopee Water Department
Major Water Bodies: - Connecticut River- Chicopee River
City History Chicopee adopted the motto ‘Industriae Variae,’ which means ‘Industry Varies.’ Chicopee was home to many types of industries including cotton mills, woolen mills, textiles, brass and iron foundries, paper making, leather products like boots and shoes, the first lucifer matches and ship building for the nearby South Hadley Canal, firearms company Crescent-Davis, which specialized in double barrel shotguns. The Ames Manufacturing Company made many machines and bronze cannons, and more swords than any other American manufacturer at the time. Ames cast Thomas Ball’s monumental bronze equestrian statue of George Washington, installed in Boston’s Public Garden. The Stevens Arms plant (later Savage) was responsible for most of the Number 4 Enfields manufactured for the British under Lend-Lease. Chicopee was home to the first gasoline-powered automobile made in the United States, Duryea.
Chicopee is home to Westover Air Reserve Base, built in 1940. It has one of the largest runways on the east coast at 11,597 x 301 feet.
Sources: Chicopee wesbite & Wikipedia
Images: (top to bottom, left to right) 1. Chicopee City Hall (www.city-data.com)
2. Ames Privilege & Historic Canals (www.rent.com)
3. C-5B at Westover Air Reserve Base (www.westover.afrc.af.mil)
4. Fireworks over the former Chicopee High School (www.city-data.com)
Available Incentives- One-stop, fast-track permitting - BEDI - BRAC- Brownfields Priority Project- Brownfields Support Team Initiative - CDBG & Section 108 Loan Guarantees- CEDS- EDIP - EPA Brownfields Clean-up Grants- Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits- MassWorks Infrastructure Program - Tax Increment Financing
Facemate PropertyAddress: 5 West Main Street, ChicopeeSquare Footage: 609, 840 Acreage: 14 (2 parcels)
Ownership Status: City of Chicopee Asking Price: Negotiable Appraised Value: No recent appraisal Notes: Price will not be the sole deciding factor when considering developer interest
Existing Zoning: Mill Conversion and Commercial Center Overlay DistrictCurrent Land Use: Vacant Surrounding Land Use(s): Residential, Commercial, Office and Civic
Site Assembly: Yes- Former Uniroyal Tire property- Other adjacent parcels
Uniroyal PropertyAddress: 154 Grove Street, ChicopeeSquare Footage: 1,219,680 Acreage: 28 acres
Ownership Status: City of Chicopee Asking Price: Negotiable Appraised Value: No recent appraisal Notes: Price will not be the sole deciding factor when considering developer interest
Existing Zoning: Mill Conversion and Commercial Center Overlay DistrictCurrent Land Use: Vacant Surrounding Land Use(s): Residential, Commercial, Office and Civic
Site Assembly: Yes- Former Facemate property- Other adjacent parcels
CharacterizationPhase I: Completed April 5, 2010 by BETA Group, Inc. Phase II: On-going since December 1, 2010 by BETA Group, Inc. - Other than surficial contamination associated with historic rail lines, the only other significant subsurface contamination identified to date is associated with the removal of 3 USTs slated for completion in April 2011.
Estimated Cleanup Costs: Unknown
CharacterizationPhase I: Limited Site Investigation completed March, 1991 by ECSPhase II: Comprehensive Site Assessment completed August, 1997 by ECS- Additional Phase II Investigations since 1998 by ECS, Gannett Fleming & GZA
Phase III & IV: Under development
Estimated Cleanup Costs: Unknown
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At ‘the Crossroads of New England...’
Vision Objectives Mixed Use Development: “...a diverse and complementary mix of uses that will directly and indirectly enhance the area as a place to live, work, shop, dine, visit and to connect with recreational amenities...”
Site Legacy: “...how the site’s industrial past can be incorporated into its reuse, remembering the site’s history...”
Environmental Connections: “...surround proposed buildings with a series of green spaces linked with pedestrian walkways, greenways or trails with connections to the Chicopee River...”
Neighborhood Connections: “...reintegrate the site into the surrounding neighborhood and enable new connections to Chicopee Center and Memorial Drive...”
Green Development: “...support sustainable development practices...with respect to energy efficiency, materials, building systems, construction methods, long-term building operations and site planning...”
Effective Public-Private Partnership: “...with City, state and federal investments nearing $3 million, redevelopment should not place disproportionate requirements on City resources... RiverMills Development Brochure
Redevelopment Vision“The City of Chicopee envisions the creation of a mixed-use, energy conscious, walkable community integrated within the historic framework of Chicopee Falls. With expanded business and job opportunities and new living options for residents, redevelopment will re-connect the neighborhood to its rich environmental context while re-forging links between Chicopee Falls and Chicopee Center…” - RiverMills Development Brochure
ProcessThe City of Chicopee plans to issue an official Request for Proposals (RFP) soliciting development proposals for the Rivermills site in late summer 2011.
Chicopee, MARiverMills Vision Plans At ‘the Crossroads of New England...’
Facemate UST Removal
Facemate UST Removal
Facemate UST Removal
Rails to Trails Project
Rails to Trails Project
Rails to Trails Project
Facemate Demolition
Facemate Demolition
Facemate Demolition
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes...”
- Marcel Proust