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Northampton State Hospital 2003 presentation12/17/2010 Northampton State Hospital History •Built in 1856 for the sole purpose of treating and housing the mentally ill from western Massachusetts •Facility served over 2,000 patients and employed over 500 people •Grounds encompassed over 538 acres •1977-1993 Patients discharged to community based settings, the hospital was closed, and land resources redistributed •30 acres for a new Hampshire County jail Northampton State Hospital •282 acres transferred to the Dept. of Food and Land Disposition Process Agriculture as farmland / open space •1994 -Legislation established goals for •70 acres transferred to City for open space, disposition and designated a Citizen Advisory recreation, community garden Committee •1997 -Request for Proposals issued by the •19 acres transferred to Housing Authority for Department of Capital Asset Management affordable housing •1998 -The Community Builders Inc. selected as preferred developer •1993 -City adopts planned village zoning •2000 -Mass Development and TCB join in •1994 –Remaining 126 acres of hospital land development partnership declared surplus by the Commonwealth •2002 –Property Transferred to Developers Northampton State Hospital Northampton State Hospital Redevelopment Goals Existing Conditions •Economic Development and Job Creation •126 acre development area –100 acres on •Provide a mix of affordable and market rate main campus, 26 acre Ice Pond Parcel housing •880,000 sq. ft. of vacant and deteriorated •Provide housing and jobs for Dept. of Mental buildings Health clients •Encourage preservation of open space •Historic district on National Register •Encourage preservation of historic buildings and •Asbestos and lead paint landscapes •Create a memorial to the NSH patients 1 12/17/2010 Village at Hospital Hill Village at Hospital Hill Master Plan Permitting Process •207 housing units –50% affordable 50% market rate mixed home ownership and rental units •MEPA final environmental impact •476,000 sq.ft. of commercial/industrial space statement filed •60-80 assisted living units •Special Permit for planned village issued •Rehabilitation and reuse of nine historic buildings •Preliminary subdivision plan approved •Phased development over 15+ years •25 acres of publicly accessible open space with •Phase I Definitive subdivision plan pedestrian and bikeway trails expected November 2003 •$25 million project -$5.7 million in state funds for •Fully permitted by end of year environmental cleanup and demolition •Other public funding sought –CDBG, Housing Tax Credits, CDAG, PWED, EDA 2 12/17/2010 3