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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-312_Page_01CITYOF C0IJ.EGF. STATION Han, n/'Ta-ni AFrhl U.iiorniry' SITE PLAN APPLICATION GENERAL FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO.: — `Z 1 DATE SUBMITTED: I Z TIME: (7'.3� STAFF: r\� MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: ❑x $932 Site Plan Application Fee. 0 $350 Non -Residential Architectural Standards / Northgate Building Review Application Fee (if applicable). FX1 $600 (minimum) Development Permit Application / Public Infrastructure Review and Inspection Fee. Fee is 1 % of acceptable Engineer's Estimate for public infrastructure, $600 minimum (if fee is > $600, the balance is due prior to the issuance of any plans or development permit). 0 Application completed in full. This application form provided by the City of College Station must be used and may not be adjusted or altered. 0 Six (6) folded copies of site plan. Fx1 One (1) folded copy of the landscape plan. One (1) copy of the following for Non -Residential Architectural Standards building review or Northgate Building Review (if applicable). Q Building elevations to scale for all buildings. A list of building materials for all facade and screening. M Color samples for all buildings or list colors to be used from the approved color palette. 0 Electronic copy of Site Plan e-mailed to csuelectdesign@cstx.gov. �x Two (2) copies of the grading, drainage, and erosion control plans with supporting drainage report. ( Two (2) copies of the Public infrastructure plans and supporting documents ('if applicable). Traffic Impact Analysis or calculations of projected vehicle trips showing that a TIA is not necessary for the proposed request (if applicable). ❑ The attached Site Plan Non -Residential Architectural Standards Building Review and Northgate Building Review checklists (as applicable) with all items checked off or a brief explanation as to why they are not check off. Date of Optional Preapplication or Stormwater Management Conference NAME OF PROJECT Stripes #2468 ADDRESS 13601 FM 2154 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (Lot, Block, Subdivision) APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary contact for the project): Name JeniferPaz E-mail lenifer.paz@hfa-ae.com Street Address 2656 S. Loop West, Suite525 City Houston Phone Number 713-702-0987 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION: Name Stripes LLC Street Address 4525 AyersSt. City Corpus Christi Phone Number 361-693-3609 Revised 9/14 State TX Fax Number E-mail State TX Zip Code 77054 Zip Code 78469 Fax Number 361-693-3725 Pagel of 11 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S INFORMATION: Name Paul Moss, PE Street Address City Bentonville Phone Number E-mail 1705 S. Walton Blvd, Suite 3 State AR Zip Code -� n D-'1 G)- OTHER CONTACTS (Please specify type of contact): Fax Number Name E-mail Street Address City Phone Number State Fax Number Zip Code Current zoning PDD - Planned Development District Present use of property Single -Family Home Proposed use of property Convenience Store/Fuel Station Number of parking spaces required 23 Number of parking spaces proposed 35 incl pump spaces Is there Special Flood Hazard Area (Zone A or Zone AE on FEMA FIRM panels) on the property? F Yes FX_ No information is necessary to help staff identify the appropriate standards to review the application and will be used to determine if the application qualifies for vesting to a previous ordinance. Notwithstanding any assertion made, ng is limited to that which is provided in Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code or other applicable law. this application a continuation of a project that has received prior City platting approvals) and you are requesting the plication be reviewed under previous ordinance as applicable? F Yes F_ No provide information regarding the first approved application and any related subsequent applications (provide nal sheets if necessary): Project Name: City Project Number (if known): Date I Timeframe when submitted: Revised 9/14 Page 2 of 11 MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Total Acreage Floodplain Acreage Housing Units # of 1 Bedroom Units # of 2 Bedroom Units # of 3 Bedroom Units # of 4 Bedroom Units FOR 2 BEDROOM UNITS ONLY # Bedrooms > 130 sq. ft. # Bedrooms < 130 sq. ft. PARKLAND DEDICATION (Fees due prior to the issuance of a Building Permit) # of Multi -Family Dwelling Units X$1636=$ # of acres in floodplain # of acres in detention # of acres in greenways Date dedication approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board COMMERCIAL Total Acreage 1.499 acres Building Square Feet 4,700 sf Floodplain Acreage N/A * Projects that were vested prior to January 1, 2008, per Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code may be assessed a different amount. Please contact city staff for additional information. The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true and correct. tfl2aii4 Date —r Revised 9/14 Page 3 of 11 CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL DEVELOPMENT Owner Certification: 1. No work of any kind may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re -issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. 5. The permit will expire if no significant work is progressing within 24 months of issuance. 6. Other permits may be required to fulfill local, state, and federal requirements. Owner will obtain or show compliance with all necessary State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. 7. If required, Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre - pour) and post construction. 8. Owner hereby gives consent to City representatives to make reasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 9. If, stonmwater mitigation is required, including detention ponds proposed as part of this project, it shall be designed and constructed first in the construction sequence of the project. 10. In accordance with Chapter 13 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, measures shall be taken to insure that all debris from construction, erosion, and sedimentation shall not be deposited in city streets, or existing drainage facilities. All development shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to and approved by the City Engineer for the above named project. All of the applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station shall apply. 11. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents will comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station, Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines Technical Specifications, and Standard Details. All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 12. Release of plans to (name or firm) is authorized for bidding purposes only. I understand that final approval and release of plans and development for construction is contingent on contractor signature on approved Development Permit. 13. I, THE OWNER, AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION, ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE, AND ACCURATE, Property Owner(s) Date Engineer Certification: 1. The project has been designed to ensure that stormwater mitigation, including detention ponds, proposed as part of the project will be constructed first in the construction sequence. 2. 1 will obtain or can show compliance with all necessary Local. State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. Design will not preclude compliance with TPDES: i.e., projects over 10 acres may require a sedimentation basin. 3. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station, Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines. All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 4. 1, THE ENGINEER, AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION, ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE, AND AC RATE. Engineer Date Revised 9/14 Page 4 of 11 The following CERTIFICATIONS apply to development in Special Flood Hazard Areas. Required for Site Plans, Final Plats, Construction Plans, Fill / Grading Permits, and Clearing Only Permits:* A. 1, certify, as demonstrated in the attached drainage study, that the alterations or development covered by this permit, shall not: (i) increase the Base Flood elevation; (ii) create additional areas of Special Flood Hazard Area; (iii) decrease the conveyance capacity to that part of the Special Flood Hazard Area that is not in the floodway and where the velocity of flow in the Base Flood event is greater than one foot per second. This area can also be approximated to be either areas within 100 feet of the boundary of the regulatory floodway or areas where the depth of from the BFE to natural ground is 18 inches or greater; (iv) reduce the Base Flood water storage volume to the part of the Special Flood Hazard Area that is beyond the floodway and conveyance area where the velocity of flow in the Base Flood is equal to and less than one foot per second without acceptable compensation as set forth in the City of College Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 13 concerning encroachment into the Special Flood Hazard Area; nor (v) increase Base Flood velocities. beyond those areas exempted by ordinance in Section 5.11.3a of Chapter 13 Code of Ordinances. �I iN EngirUer Date Initial * If a platting -status exemption to this requirement is asserted, provide written justification under separate letter in lieu of certification. Required for Site Plans, Final Plats, Construction Plans, and Fill / Grading Permits: [III certify to the following: (i) that any nonresidential or multi -family structure on or proposed to be on this site as part of this application is designed to prevent damage to the structure or its contents as a result of flooding from the 100-year storm. Engineer Additional certification for Floodway Encroachments: Date C. I, certify that the construction, improvement, or fill covered by this permit shall not increase the base flood elevation. 1 will apply for a variance to the Zoning Board of Adjustments. Engineer Date Revised 9/14 Page 5 of 11 Required for all projects proposing structures in Special Flood Hazard Area (Elevation Certificate required). Residential Structures: D. 1, , certify that all new construction or any substantial improvement of any residential structure shall have the lowest floor, including all utilities, ductwork and any basement, at an elevation at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation. Required Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre -pour) and post construction. Engineer / Surveyor Commercial Structures: M Date , certify that all new construction or any substantial improvement of any commercial, industrial, or other non-residential structure are designed to have the lowest floor, including all utilities, ductwork and basements, elevated at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation Engineer / Surveyor Date OR 1, , certify that the structure with its attendant utility, ductwork, basement and sanitary facilities is designed to be flood -proofed so that the structure and utilities, ductwork, basement and sanitary facilities are designed to be watertight and impermeable to the intrusion of water in all areas below the Base Flood Elevation, and shall resist the structural loads and buoyancy effects from the hydrostatic and hydrodynamic conditions. Required Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre - pour) and post construction. Engineer / Surveyor Conditions or comments as part of approval: Date Reused 9/14 Page 6 of 11 �1<^I CITY OF COUL-GE STATION Home ofTew A&M University' - MEMORANDUM DATE: February 24, 2015 TO: Jenifer Paz, via; jenifer.pazt7a,hfa-ae.com FROM: Jessica Bullock, Staff Planner SUBJECT: STRIPES SERVICE CENTER (NRA) Staff reviewed the above -mentioned Non -Residential Architectural review application as requested. The following page is a list of staff review comments detailing items that need to be addressed. Please address the comments and submit the following information for further staff review: One (1) revised set of elevation drawings Material sample Please note that this application will expire in 90 days from the date of this memo, if the applicant has not provided written response comments and revised documents to the Administrator that seek to address the staff review comments contained herein. If there are comments that you are not addressing with the revised elevations, please attach a letter explaining the details. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 979.764.3757. Attachments: Staff review comments PC: Stripes LLC, via Fax; 361-693-3725 Paul Moss, PE, via USPS; 1705 S. Walton Blvd, Suite 3, Beltonville, AR 72712 P&DS Project No. 14-00900312 Planning & DevelopmentSet-vices P.O. BOX 9960 • I101 TEXAS AVENUE • COLLEGE STATION • TEXAS • 77342 TEL. 979.764.3570 • FAX. 979.764.3496 csbc.gov/devservices STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 1 Stripes Service Center (NRA) — NRA Review 14-00900312 PLANNING 1. Please remove all proposed signage. All signs shall be permitted separately. 2. Please provide sheet A101. Please provide information regarding material type and placement. There are labels such as FC2 and BR1 on sheet A200. If sheet A101 does not reference these notes, please include applicable sheets. 3. Painted brick does not meet the 10% minimum masonry requirement, please revise. 4. Please identify the 2 different elements proposed in 45-foot sections on the following facades: • Left Elevation • I count the pilaster as one, need one additional. • Rear Elevation • I count the canopy over the entry and the pilasters, one additional needed on the right section. • Right Elevation • I count the pilaster as one, need one additional. • Front Elevation • I count the canopy over the entry and the pilasters, none additional needed 5. Please provide sample of the Nichiha Panel. Reviewed by: Jessica Bullock Date: February 23, 2015 DATE DIME FAX NO./NAME DURATION PAGE(S) RESULT MODE F TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME NAME FAX TEL SER.# 02/24 13:56 913616933725--219670# 00: 00: 41 03 OK STANDARD ECM CM. .OF Co ST oI 1101 Texas Avenue South PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764,3496 FACSIMILE COVER. SHED i 02/24/2015 13:57 COJ361119 Dater # of pages including cover'- If you did rot no= a complete fax, Please Cali our off w jm,,. a* fm'a new transntitt , TO: Wei FAROM CONTANX: Ci of Coil a Station CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Horne of TexasA&M University' 11 PIN WERE Ts 11. DATE: February 4, 2015 TO: Jenifer Paz, via; jenifer.paz(c)-hfa-ae.com ✓ FROM: Jessica Bullock, Staff Planner SUBJECT: STRIPES SERVICE CENTER (NRA) �. As required documents for the plat application have been submitted, the Non -Residential Architectural Standards application is now being forwarded for review. I have been assigned to review this project and it is anticipated that the review will be completed and any staff comments returned to you on or before Wednesday, February 18, 2015. If you have questions in the meantime, please feel free to contact me. PC: Stripes LLC, via Fax; 361-693-3725 - Paul Moss, PE, via USPS; 1705 S. Walton Blvd, Suite 3, Beltonville, AR 72712 P&DS Project No. 14-00900312 Planning de Development Services P.O. BOX 9960 • 1101 TEXAS AVENUE • COLLEGE S'1MON TEXAS • 77842 TEL. 979.7C,4.3570 • FAX. 979.764.3496 csbt.gov/devservices `mom * 04 CrrY OP COLLEGE: STATION Horne of Texas ACW University' MEMORANDUM DATE: January 14, 2015 TO: Jenifer Paz, via; jenifer.paz a@hfa-ae.com FROM: Jason Schubert, ACIP Principal Planner SUBJECT: STRIPES SERVICE CENTER (NRA) Thank you for the submittal of the revised elevations and color paint scheme for the above - mentioned Non -Residential Architectural Standards application. The following is the preliminary list of items needed to complete the submittal. Please submit the following information so this application can be forwarded for review: The subject property is not platted. If not subdividing the tract, submit a Development Plat application for consideration. If subdividing the property, submit a Preliminary Plan application instead and then a Final Plat application when the Preliminary Plan is approved. Please note that the Site Plan and Non -Residential Architecture Standards applications can be reviewed simultaneously with the Development Plat or Final Plat application. Please be aware that if this application is not completed before Monday, February 16, 2015, it will expire and a new application and fees will be necessary to continue the site development process. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 979.764.3570. PC: Stripes LLC, via Fax; 361-693-3725 Paul Moss, PE, via USPS; 1705 S. Walton Blvd, Suite 3, Beltonville, AR 72712 P&DS Proiect No. 14-00900312 Planning d-Development Services P.O. BOX 9960 - 1101 TEXAS AVENUE • COLL.EGE STM ION - TEXAS • 77842 TEL 979.764.3570 • FAX. 979.764.349E cstu.govldevservices TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT DATE DIME FAX NO./NAME DURATION PAGE(S) RESULT MODE TIME 01/14/2015 14:18 NAME FAX TEL SER.# COJ361119 01/14 14:17 913616933725--21967# 00:00:46 02 OK STANDARD ECM (*Or" CITY OIL CC)I.0 GIESTATION Home ofTexmsA6M Univasi{y' 1101 Texas Avenue, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone 979.764,3570 / Fax 979,764,3496 FACSIMILE COVER SKEET Date: ' �"'C' # of pages including cover: Ifyou did not receive a complete fax, please call our office immedlatelyfor a new tramminaz FAX: L2 i` IU"!s27-:9 •u':►1 COMPANY. City of College Station REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ❑ Vor your review ❑ Reply ASAP © m AL CITY OF COL1:.1G;I STATION Hone ofTe=A&M University° 1101 Texas Avenue, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764.3496 FACSIMILE COVER SHEET Date: Dt ' L-V ✓ # of pages including cover: Ifyou did not receive a complete fax, please call our office immediately for anew transmittal. TO:i5 COMPANY: COMPANY:_ Cily of College Station REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ❑ For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ FYI Planning 6-Develofnient Services P.U. BOX 9960 • 1101 TEXAS AVENUE • (011E..GN. SlAT10N • ITNAS • 7784, TFL 979.764.;3570 • FAR 972764. i496 csbl.gov/devservices IJAI gr CITI' or COHF(W STATION Home of "Ievn A&M Unsve,say' MEMORANDUM DATE: December 30, 2014 TO: Jenifer Paz, via: Jenifer.paaz a7hfa-ae.com ✓ FROM: Jennifer Prochazka, Principal Planner SUBJECT: STRIPES SERVICE CENTER (SP) & (NRA) I reviewed the above -mentioned Site Plan - Commercial application and determined it to be incomplete. The following is the preliminary list of items needed to complete the submittal. Please submit the following information so this application can be forwarded for review: The subject property is not platted. If not subdividing the tract, submit a Development Plat Application for consideration. If subdividing the property, submit a Preliminary Plan Application instead and then a Final Plat Application when the Preliminary Plan is approved. Please note that the Site Plan and Non -Residential Architecture Standards applications can be reviewed simultaneously with the Development Plat or Final Plat application. Building material list/legend and color list and/or samples. Please be aware that if this application is not completed before Monday, February 16, 2015, it will expire and a new application and fees will be necessary to continue the site plan process. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 979.764.3570. Thanks, Jennifer PC: Stripes LLC, via: 361-693-3725 Paul Moss, P.E., via: US Mail P&DS Project No. 14-00900311 P&DS Project No. 14-00900312 Planning & Developme:nd Services 11, :�, Rt 7X 9960 . I I o l 'i LXAS AV I.vU k • (CO[ I I G P: STAI'10N . THXAS I I L, 'i U. 76-i.3 570 . I'vA A. 979,76 i. 34 96 cefx.gov/devservices y NARRATIVE Code Comment Response #2 Project: Stripes Convenience Store #2468 Project Address: 13601 FM 2154 College Station, TX 77845 Date: 03/19/15 These revisions form a part of the Contract Documents and modify or Interpret the previous Drawings dated 12/19/14 to include these revisions as noted below. PLANNING ELEVATION REVIEW COMMENTS Comment #1: Please remove all proposed signage. All signs shall be permitted separately. Response: See Sheet A200, All Elevations: Signage has been visibly removed for the purpose of v separate permitting. 5l6n5 6r u 6ro ,s1 t� nae am�� pex-r, L- %v is ,/Comment #2: Please provide sheet A101. Please provide information regarding material type and placement. There are labels such as FC2 and BR1 on sheet A200. If sheet A101 does not reference these notes, please include applicable sheets. Response: See Sheet A101, Finish Legend: Material description, manufacturer, model number, and special comments are provided to clarify mark numbers shown in elevations on Sheet A200. Comment #3: Painted brick does not meet the 10% minimum masonry requirement, please revise. Response: See Sheet A101, Finish Legend: Model number and comments have been modified for a natural, non -painted Heritage Blend brick color. See Sheet A200, All Elevations: All references to painting BR1 P2 red have been removed. ;/Comment #4: Please identify the 2 different elements proposed in 45-toot sections on the following facades: A. Left Elevation: I count the pilaster as one, need one additional. B. Rear Elevation: I count the canopy over the entry and the pilasters, one additional needed on the right section. C. Right Elevation: I count the pilaster as one, need one additional. D. Front Elevation: I count the canopy over the entry and the pilasters, none additional needed Response: f A. See Sheet A200, Left Elevation: Canopies added to provide additional element needed B. See Sheet A200, Rear Elevation: Canopy added to provide additional element needed ✓ C. See Sheet A200, Right Elevation: Canopy added to provide additional element needed ,/ D. Acknowledged. 1705 S. Walton Blvd., Suite 3 Bentonville, Arkansas 72712 Phone 479.273.7780 Fax 888.520.9685 www.hfa-ae.com I IAIZIZISON FItF'N(,1J NARRATIVE ./Comment #5: Please provide sample of the Nichiha Panel. Response: A sample of the FC2 Nichiha'Panet will be provided with this submittal. End of Code Comment Response #2 Sincerely, Bogue Louis Ebbrecht AIA,NCARB Program Manager 11 / Project Architect II 479.273.7780 ext 233 bo.ebbpecht@hfa-ae.com 1705 S. 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