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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneousMinimum- Requirements: 1. Receipt for filing fee ($150.00 or $75..00 for in-house .child care - min. 7 children). 2. Sixteen (16) copies of site plan which includes requirements for site plan proposals as listed on attached sheet. This site plan will go to P.R.C. for review, after which thirteen (13) copies of ..revised site plan will be renuired. 3. Detailed explanation of proposed use including hours of operation, anticipated. traffic, number of employees, number of students, children, church members, etc., as applicable. 4. if sign is planned for project, site plan should include sign elevation and details.. If sign details are not included on .plans submitted with this application, any future sign may have to be considered as a separate conditional use permit_and all of the above requirements must be repeated.... 5. Other information may be required by the Planning Staff. APPLICATION. WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ADDRESSED: (1) Indicate whetheror not this proposed use /site plan meets all minimum standards in the Zoning Ordinance. If it does not, explain why. The portable buildin at the CS ~T u' ~. c w ~~ite meerG all minimum standards g-- as outlined in the Zoning Ordinance No. 1638 Revised August 1992 (2j Indicate how this proposed use and site plan comply. with the purposed and intent of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The additional classrooms will provide classroom space for CSISD and the existing. use of the site follows the College Station Comprehensive Plan. (3) Indicate how this use and site plan will not be detrimental to the health, welfare, and safety of the surroundingneighborhood. The project will meet the short terms needs for .CSISD until permanent space is constructed over the next four years. r~d~~w SUBMIT APPLICATION AND THIS LIST CHECKED-OFF WITH 1G FOLDED COPIES OF SITE PLAN FOR REVIEW REQUIREMENTS :FOR SITE PLAN PROPOSALS ~ 1. Sheet size - 24" x 36" 2. Title block to include: a.) Name, address, location, and legal. description b.) Name, address, and telephone number. of applicant c.) Name, address, and telephone number of developer/owner d.) Name, address, and telephone number of architect/engineer e.)' Date of submittal [~ 3. Ownership and current zoning of parcel and all .abutting parcels. 4. A key map (not necessarily to scale). 5. Scale should be largest standard engineering scale possible on sheet. (~ 6. Provide a north arrow. l~ 7. Topography, final grading. plan, and other pertinent drainage information. (If plan has too much information, show drainage on separate sheet.) 8. All existing streets, drives, buildings, and water courses on or adjacent to the proposed project site. 9. Locate 100 yr floodplain on or adjacent to the proposed project site, note if there is none on the site. i~ort~, 10. Location and size. of existing utilities within or adjacent to the proposed project site. [~ 11. Proposed location,. type, and size of the following: a.) Buildings and structures b.) Off-Street parking areas with parking spaces drawn, tabulated, and dimensioned c.) Sidewalks d.) Common open space sites e.) Sites for solid waste`containers C~ 12. Proposed streets, drives, and 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. Indicate driveway throat length as measured in the Driveway Ordinance.. (See Ordinance 1961 for driveway location and design requirements.) lid 13. The total number of residential buildings and units to be constructed on the proposed project site. ~l ~!c GY°14. Landscape plan as required in Section 11 of the Zoning Ordinance (See Ordinance # 1638.) The landscaping plan can be shown on a separate sheet if too much information is on the original site plan. Attempt to reduce or eliminate plantings. in easements. Include information on the plan such as: existing landscaping to remain b) required point calculations c) proposed new plantings with points earned C~' 15. Indicate unit type (number of bedrooms). ~~~ ;/ 0 16. The density of dwelling units per acre of the proposed project.. ~ 17. The gross square footage of buildings and the proposed use of each building. ~~~~ `'~' ~" ~ C1G~J0~~ . fy3° 18.-The total site area and percent' of building coverage of site..: ~~~na,rn 19. Designate number of parking spaces required by ordinance and'provided by proposal. nc~ ~cArnc~st. C~ ~20. Show dimensions to size and locate all structures, parking spaces, drives, curb cuts, parking islands, and setbacks. The following are typical standards for Plan Development established by Ordinance or Policy: ^ 1. Building separation. is a minimum of 15 feet. ^ 2. Building setbacks are outlined in Ordinance 1638, Zoning Ordinance, Table A (Sec. 7, P: 30) 3. Minimum parking space is 9` X 20', or on a perimeter row, 9' x.18' with a 2' overhang. All multi-family parking lots must be screened from rights-of way. ^ 4. Minimum drive .width is 23' with head-in parking or 20' without parking.: ^ 5. Landscaped islands of 6" raised curb are located at both ends of each parking row. ^ 6. Landscaped islands are also located every 15 spaces or interior rows-and every 20 spaces on perimeter rows. Streetscape compliance is required which involves .special .plantings along certain specified in the City's Streetscape Plan. ^ 7. A 6" raised curb is required around all. edges of all parts of all .paved areas without exception. (To include islands, .planting .areas, access ways, dumpster locations, utility pads, etc.) Curb detail to be r~_p oved ~ City Engineer... No exceptions will be made for areas designated as "reserved for future parking" ^ 8. Wheelstops may be required on interior rows longer than 0 spaces or in special situations. ^ 9. Sidewalks are required at time of development if property has frontage on a street shown on the sidewalk Master Plan or if the Project Review Committee determines the necessity. (Refer to Section 10.2 of the Zoning Ordinance). ^ 10. Director: of Public Services :determines .number, and size of dumpsters. Locations shall be such that dumpsters are not visible from streets. Gates are discouraged and visual screening may be required. ^ 11. Parking islands. are 9' X 20 ; or 180 sduare feet. ^ 12. Healthy, native trees over 6" in caliper should be retained whenever possible. ^ 13 . Fire lanes of a minimum of 20 feet in width with a minimum height clearance of 14 feet must be established if any structure of any type is more than 150 feet from a public street or highway. ^ 14. 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 or highway... ^ 15. Fire hydrants must be located on the same side of a major street as a project, and shall be in a location approved..by the Fire Marshal's office and the Superintendent of Water and.Sewer. ^ 16. Fire hydrants must be operable and accepted by the City and drives must have. an all weather surface before a building permit can be issued. ^ 17. A raised island not less than 6" in height and not less han 8' in width shall separate parking areas from public .rights-of--way.. Eight foot setback fr®m R.O. W; to curb of parking lot. C From: Jon Mies To: BKENNEDY Date: 10/4/96 12:SOpm Sub'ect• Parking at CSISD Junior High School ys 7od ~y- ~o~ Here is an update on the status of the parking problem at the Jr. high. Since the beginning of the school year on Tuesday and Thursday evening and Sunday mornings we have been averaging 50 to 60 vehicles in the fire lanes. The main reason for this is inadequate parking for the multiple events at the school. {~ Meetings have been conducted with staff to discuss the problem. Engineering has drawn up some conceptual plans with cost estimates and I presented them to the school principals, the district maintenance superintendent and the athletic director this morning. These are in conjunction with some restripeing of the current fire lanes that will still meet code, but allow 42 additional. parking spaces. The two options that are being considered are a future. (next budget?) parking lot. to allow 53 additional spaces west of the football field and track; and the construction of a sidewalk from the existing parking lot at southwood valley athletic complex to the Jr. high. The sidewalk seems like the most cost effective fix that will have the quickest impact. The Parks Department is looking at the possibility of providing lights for the sidewalk and a local church that uses the school on Sundays has made mention of sharing the construction costs. I would like to have staff see if the city could help with this project in some way, Since a small part of this parking problem is related to the use of the natatorium. The school district is also looking at the amount of capital funds available for this project. The school has be very helpful with this problem and together we are educating the public and have reduced the parking problem. The Fire Marshal's office has not issued any citations to this point and we'are going to continue this practice until the re-stripeing is completed next week. I am providing the school with enough fire lane information pamphlets so each student will be provided with one. to take to their parents. We will begin enforcement the week of October 14. I feel this. problem can be resolved and additionally. should be addressed at the time of construction of any new CSISD campuses. School are not being used as in the past and should be consideredas multi-use facilities and parking requirements should reflect this change. CC: DGIO]tDANO