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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication OTHER CONTACTS (Please specify type of contact, i.e. project manager, potential buyer, local contact, etc.) Name Claudia Ryan-Mosley, Oppidan Street Address 5125 County Road 101, Suite 100 City Minnetonka State MN Zip Code 55345 E-Mail Address Phone Number (952)294-0353 Fax Number(952)294-0151 CURRENT ZONING A-O Agricultural Open PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Golf Driving Range PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY Retail Facility VARIANCE(S) REQUESTED AND REASON(S) None at this time. #OF PARKING SPACES REQUIRED 297 #OF PARKING SPACES PROVIDED MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PARKLAND DEDICATION Total Acreage #of Multi-Family Dwelling Units Floodplain Acreage X$452= $ Housing Units #of acres in floodplain #of 1 Bedroom Units #of acres in detention #of 2 Bedroom Units . #of acres in greenways # of 3 Bedroom Units date dedication approved by Parks Board # of 4 Bedroom Units COMMERCIAL FOR 2 BEDROOM UNITS ONLY Total Acreage 8.433 acres # Bedrooms = 132 sq. ft. Building Square Feet 64,500 # Bedrooms < 132 sq. ft. Floodplain Acreage None NOTE: Parkland Dedication fee is due prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. The applicant has prepared this\application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached --thereto are treed connect. > , L7' ii/ /dcp�, Signa ure of wner, Agent or Ap i nt Date 6/13/03 2 of 6 (krill SUBMIT APPLICATION AND THIS UST CHECKED OFF WITH 10 FOLDED COPIES OF SITE PLAN FOR REVIEW CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning ei-Development Services SITE PLAN MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS (ALL CITY ORDINANCES MUT BE MET) INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: Lf Sheet size-24"x 36" (minimum). re' A key map (not necessarily to scale). ❑--Title block to include: U Name, address, location, and legal description U Name, address, and telephone number of applicant U Name, address, and telephone number of developer/owner(if differs from applicant) ❑ Name, address, and telephone number of architect/engineer(if differs from applicant) ❑ Date of submittal U Total site area ©C North arrow. 1 Scale should be largest standard engineering scale possible on sheet. U Ownership and current zoning of parcel and all abutting parcels. ilPr The total number of multi-family buildings and units to be constructed on the proposed project �,�(�� site. IrI�F� The density of dwelling units per acre of the proposed project. U' The gross square footage of all buildings and structures and the proposed use of each. If different uses are to be located in a single building, show the location and size of the uses within the building. Building separation is a minimum of 15 feet w/o additional fire protection. Locations of the following on or adjacent to the subject site: Designate between existing and proposed 1 Phasing. Each phase must be able to stand alone to meet ordinance requirements. El' Buildings (Existing and Proposed). 0 Setbacks according to UDO, Article 5. CI4Building elevations, color samples, and materials list for non-residential buildings. Indicate placement of materials on facades according to UDO, Section 7.9. o Include the following dimensions: • Total vertical square footage minus openings (for each facade separately) • Total vertical square footage of each building material (for each facade separately) • Total vertical square footage of each color(for each facade separately) Geography Water courses. 100 yr. floodplain and floodway (if applicable) on or adjacent to the proposed project site, Please note if there is none on the site with confirming FEMA/FIRM map number. 4 Existing topography (2' max or spot elevations) and other pertinent drainage information. Le. (If plan has too much information, show drainage on separate sheet.) Proposed grading (1' max for proposed or spot elevations) and other pertinent drainage information. (If plan has too much information, show drainage on separate sheet.) i vvo4`1\Lt. vL'v t ^ 4 \__ . 4of6 Streets, Parking, and Sidewalks / Existing streets and sidewalks (R.O.W.). Existing Driveways, both opposite and adjacent to the site according to UDO, Section 7.3. Cdr Proposed drives. Minimum drive aisle width according to UDO, Section 7.3 rd' Indicate proposed driveway throat length according to UDO, Section 7.3. Proposed curb cuts. • For each proposed curb cut(including driveways, streets, alleys, etc.) locate existing curb cuts on the same and opposite side of the street to determine separation distances between existing and proposed curb cuts. Urt Proposed curb and pavement detail. • A 6" raised curb is required around all edges of all parts of all paved areas without exception. (To include island, planting areas, access ways, dumpster locations, utility pads, etc.) No exception will be made for areas designated as "reserved for future parking". 4Proposed medians. c U " Proposed sidewalks (both public and private). ❑ t Proposed pedestrian/bike circulation and facilities for non-residential buildings (UDO, Section 7.9) U Off-Street parking areas with parking spaces drawn, tabulated, and dimensioned. • Designate number of parking spaces required by ordinance and provided by proposal. / _� Handicap parking spaces. Vi Parking Islands drawn and dimensioned with square footage calculated according to UDO, ar Section 7.2 or 7.9 for non-residential buildings. Parking setback from R.O.W. to curb of parking lot as required. Wheelstops may be required when cars overhang onto property not owned by the applicant or where there may be conflict with pedestrian or bike facilities, handicap accessible routes or , above ground utilities, signs or other conflicts. it Security gates, showing swing path and design specs with colors. 04 Guardrails. Include design and colors. AI'�❑ TrV#ic Impact Analysis for non-residential development (UDO, Section 7.9) 'f/� V Please note if none is required. 0" Will there be access from a TxDOT R.O.W.? Yes 1d' No U If yes, then TxDOT permit must be submitted with this application. Easements and Utilities ❑ Easements- clearly designate as existing or proposed and type (utility, access, etc.) ❑ Utilities (noting size and designate as existing or proposed)within or adjacent to the proposed site, including building transformer locations, above ground and underground service connections to buildings, and drainage inlets. U Meter locations, existing and proposed (must be located in public R.O.W. or public utility easement). ❑ -*. Provide a water and sanitary sewer legend to include o Minimum water demands o Maximum water demands o Average water demands in gallons per minute, and / o Maximum sewer loadings in gallons per day V Will there be any utilities in TxDOT R.O.W.? Yes ❑ No If yes, then TxDOT permit must be submitted with this application. Fire Protection ❑ Show fire lanes. Fire lanes with a minimum of 20 feet in width with a minimum height clearance of 14 feet must be established if any portion of the proposed structure is more than 150 feet from the curb line or pavement edge of a public street or highway. 11/1/04 5of6 U ' _Show proposed ad existing fire hydrants. Fire hydrants n, st be located on the same side of a major street as a project, and shall be in a location approved by the City Engineer. Any structure in any zoning district other than R-1, R-1A, or R-2 must be within 300 feet of a fire hydrant as measured along a public street, highway or designated fire lane. NOTE:Fire hydrants must be operable and accepted by the City, and drives must have an all air weather surface before a building permit can be issued. Will building be sprinkled? Yes LtK No ❑ If the decision to sprinkle is made after the site plan has been approved, then the plan must be resubmitted. If Yes, U 4 Show fire department connections. FDC's should be within 150' of the fire hydrant. In no case shall they be any further than 300' apart, and they shall be accessible from the parking lot without being blocked by parked cars or a structure. Landscaping ❑ Landscape plans as required in Section 7.5 or 7.9 of the Unified Development Ordinance. The landscaping plan can be shown on a separate sheet if too much information is on the original site plan. If requesting protected tree points, then those trees need to be shown appropriately barricaded on the landscape plan. Attempt to reduce or eliminate plantings in easements. Include information on the plans such as: ❑ required point calculations ❑ additional streetscape points required. Streetscape compliance is required on all streets. ❑ calculations for#of street trees required and proposed (proposed street tree points will accrue toward total landscaping points.) U proposed new plantings with points earned • ❑ proposed locations of new plantings U screening of parking lots, 50% of all shrubs used for screening shall be evergreen. ❑ screening of dumpsters, concrete retaining walls, off street loading areas, utility connection points, or other areas potentially visually offensive. ❑ existing landscaping to remain U show existing trees to be barricaded and barricade plan. Protected points will only be awarded if barricades are up before the first development permit is issued. ❑ Buffer as required in Section 7.6 of the Unified Development Ordinance. • ❑ Show irrigation system plan. (or provide note on how irrigation system requirement will be met prior to issuance of C.O.) All plans must include irrigation systems for landscaping. Irrigation ,A! meters are separate from the regular water systems for buildings and will be sized by city according to irrigation demand submitted by applicant and must include backflow prevention protection. Is there any landscaping in TxDOT R.O.W.? Yes ❑ No If yes, then TxDOT permit must be submitted at the time of application. Other Iq f Common open spaces sites U? Loading docks O Detention ponds ❑ ° Retaining walls Sites for solid waste containers with screening. Locations of dumpsters are accessible but not visible from streets or residential areas. Gates are discouraged and visual screening is * required. 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