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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem IV-2N E a g l e S t N E a g l e S t Pu n h o q u a S t N W e s t fi e l d S t E x t e n s i o n N W e s t t fi e l d S t Pu n h o q u a S t Fo x S t Ra i n b o w D r Graham Ave Catherine Ave Repp Ave Rainbow Dr N K o e l l e r S t Oshkosh Ave Oshkosh Ave 41 F o x R i v e r OpenSpace 2.6 ac 2.0 ac 2.0 ac 1.5 ac 2.2 ac 3.3 ac 3.6 ac Open Space Tree Canopy Preservation Proposed Ball Fields Riverfront Trail & Park Woodland& Trails Woodland & Trails MaryJewell Park ExistingProperties OpenSpaceBuer WaterBodies ExistingProperties 1. View of Proposed Oshkosh Corporation from I-41 2. Preserved Tree Canopy 3. Waterfront Trail 4. Trailhead and Parking 5. Open Space (Potential Expansion for Oshkosh Corporation Parking) 6. Preserved Tree Canopy 7. Potential Oshkosh Corporation Headquarters | 4-story and 160,000 sqft 8. Oshkosh Corporation Parking (Includes Tree Canopy Preservation) 9. Potential Marina (Includes Boat Docks and Fishing Piers) 10. Proposed Rainbow Park Master Plan 11. Proposed Connection to Rainbow Park 12. Proposed Retention Pond 13. Proposed Oshkosh Corporation Property Line | 29 ac with additional 6 ac for potential expansion 14. Extensive Trail Network 15. Potential Trail Connection to Adjacent Residential Neighborhood 16. Proposed Gas Station 17. Preserved Tree Canopy 18. Proposed Commercial/Oce Park 19. Proposed Open Space and Stormwater Retention Pond 20. Proposed Retail | 10,000 sqft 21. Lakeshore golf course perimeter SITE IMPROVEMENTS 1 2 5 13 6 16 18 19 17 7 8 3 4 9 14 10 1112 15 20 21 City of Oshkosh, WisconsinLAKESHORE OPPORTUNITY:Concept #2 September 2017 Concept Description #2 Scale: 1”=200’NORTH 0 100 200 400 600 This concept prioritizes redevelopment opportunities to determine what improvements could be recommended for the Lakeshore Mu- nicipal Golf Course area. Key improvements found in this concept include redeveloping properties at the northeast corner of the I-41 and Oshkosh Avenue intersection, potential location for Oshkosh Corporation’s corporate headquarters, existing tree canopy preserva- tion, a fully-connected waterfront trail, passive open space, pro- grammed park and open space, extensive trail network, buers for adjacent residential neighborhoods, trail connections, and sidewalks connecting to developments, trails, and surrounding neighborhoods.DRAFT