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Comprehensive Plan and Design Guidelines
Entire Document:
Comprehensive Plan Creve Coeur 2030
Sections:
Table of Contents and Chapter 1: Comprehensive Plan Creve Coeur 2030
Chapter 2: Comprehensive Plan Creve Coeur 2030
Chapter 3: Comprehensive Plan Creve Coeur 2030
Chapter 4: Comprehensive Plan Creve Coeur 2030
Chapter 5: Comprehensive Plan Creve Coeur 2030
In early 2018, the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership along with the Great Rivers Greenway District commissioned a study to identify possible alignments for the 39N Greenway. The development of a greenway to serve the District and to connect to the surrounding areas, including the Centennial Greenway, was a goal of the 39N Master Plan, which was adopted by the City in 2017. The 39N Greenways Draft Plan is now available for public review. The City Council held a joint work session with the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Parks and Historic Preservation Committee on Monday, November 25, to review the plan and discuss with the Consultants.
The Planning and Zoning Commission will be considering the plan for adoption as a component of the comprehensive plan and in support of the continued development of the 39N District in the same manner as the 39N Master Plan and the Old Olive Great Street Plan. The public hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission is currently scheduled for Monday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m.
For questions and comments, please email Whitney Kelly, City Planner, at wkelly@crevecoeurmo.gov.
39 North Master Plan
The Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the draft master plan for the 39 North plant science and technology innovation district located in the northeast corner of Creve Coeur. The St. Louis Economic Development Partnership (
On June 5,
Old Olive Street Road Great Street Plan
In furtherance of the 39 North Master Plan, the City of Creve Coeur and the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership entered into a contract with Christner, Inc., to further study the redesign of the Old Olive Street Road as a main street corridor, in anticipation of the redesign of the Olive Boulevard and Lindbergh Boulevard interchange. After numerous workshops in the area, the final design was submitted for adoption. The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on this amendment for adoption on Monday, August 5, 2019, and adopted the amendment on August 19, 2019. The Old Olive Street Road Great Street Plan will be included as an addendum to the City’s comprehensive plan, Creve Coeur 2030, which was adopted in March 2017 by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and the 39 N Master Plan that was adopted in June of 2017.
Design Guidelines
Adopted in April 2002, the City adopted Design Guidelines to guide good building and site design. Applications to the Planning and Zoning Commission are evaluated against these guidelines as part of the review process. The City of Creve Coeur Design Guidelines can be reviewed by accessing the link below.