East Hampton Comprehensive Plan
East Hampton, New York

GOAL
To create a smart-growth plan that includes affordable housing for a resort community.

CHALLENGE
To address the growing pressures on affordable housing, open space and the preservation of the community’s character.

OUTCOME
Vision and goals supported by a plan to inform the town’s planning process.


The Town of East Hampton had been engaged in a two-year process to update its Comprehensive Plan when it asked Jonathan Rose Companies to use its expertise in smart growth development to inform its planning process. In 2002, our team engaged in an extensive community outreach process. To address the concerns of affordable housing, open space, and preservation of community character, our work resulted in a draft comprehensive plan document to guide the Town over the next twenty years.

Our process began by synthesizing thousands of pages of documentation into a fifteen-page workbook. From this effort and subsequent community meetings, our team produced a statement of a Vision and Goals for the community that would serve as the foundation from which implementation actions could be developed.

Key issues that emerged during the intensive community planning process included concerns regarding environmental quality and open space, affordable housing, preservation of community character, and a desire to reduce the total buildout permitted under current zoning. In addition, small businesses expressed interest in a more streamlined process for the town’s approval of plans and permits.

The final draft document included actions, assignment of responsibility for implementation and a schedule that allowed the Town to monitor its progress.

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Firm Role
Planner


Project Profile
Comprehensive plan for the Town of East Hampton, New York to address preservation of open space, community character and affordable housing needs


Project Team
Landscape Architecture: Lee Weintraub
Zoning Consultant: Joel Russell, Esq.


Completion
2003