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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous .~ ".} COLLEGE STATION P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel: 409 764 3500 MEMORANDUM TO: Stewart Kling, Kling Engineering /~- FROM: Natalie Ruiz, Assistant Development Coordinate DATE: March 30,.1998 RE: Wings & More Party Room on Deacen Drive. ~, Attached is a copy of the redlined site plan for the new Wings & More facility. Please address the redlined comments including the items circled on the attached checklist. Submit 4 sets of complete :construction documents with the revised site and landscape plan. attached for further review and approval. If there are redlined comments that you are not able to address, please include a letter explaining the details to be reviewed by staff: If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 76~-3570. Thank you. Attachment. cc: Mark Dennard, 1045 Texas Avenue, College Station, TX 77840 Case file #98-405 ~~ ~ -~!~ Home of Texas A&M University G~~~~~ f Lt 0 ~ ~ SUBMIT APPLICATION AND THIS ~l~ ~s ~ LIST CHECKED-0FF WITH 16 FOLDED COPIES OF-SITE PLAN FOR REVIEW MINIMUM RIEQQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN PROPOSALS (ALL C'~ITY ORDINANCES MUST BE MET) INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: 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 f.) Total site area ~^ 3. Ownership and current zoning of parcel and all abutting Q~ 4. A key map (not necessarily to scale). C~' S. Scale should be largest standard engineering scale possible on sheet.. Cs%~ 6. Provide 'north ow. ,~ _c 7 - ~~„ ~gv t t ` w t!, ~ `r, ®ju ~ ~~1 b lJ ~ o o ra h al grading plan, and other pertinent drainage uiformation. (If plan has too much ~ ~ ~ l ~ `/ Pg Py~ information, show drainage on separate sheet.) 8. All. existing streets, drives, buildings, and water courses on or adjacent to the proposed project site. 1~ 9. Locate 100 yr. floodplain on or adjacent to the proposed project site, note if there is none on the site. C~ 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 ^ 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 requuements.) 13. The total number of residential buildings and units to be constructed on the proposed~project site. Q 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: a) existing landscaping to remain b} required point calculations c} proposed new plantings with points earned 15. Indicate unit type (number of bedrooms). 16. The density of dwelling units per acre of the proposed project. [~ 17 The urnss srnrare f~~tai?e ~f buildinns .and the nrooosed use of each building. n i ~ ` ~ 18. Designate number of parking spaces.required by ordinance and provided by proposal.. C~ 19. Show dimensions to size and locate all structures, parking spaces, drives, curb cuts, parking islands, and setbacks. 20. Are there impact fees associated with this development? I~' 21. Provide a water and sanitary sewer legend to include water demands (minimum, maximum and average /demands in gallons per minute) and sewer loadings (maximum demands in gallons per day). H 22. Show all meter locations. Meters must be located in easements or RO.W. (City will size meters.) The following are typical standards for Plan Development established by Ordinance or Policy: (~ 1. Building separation is a minimum of 15 feet. G~ 2. Building setbacks are outlined in Ordinance 1638,. Zoning Ordinance, Table A (Sec. 7, P. 30). CC~ 3. Minimum parking space is 9' X 20', or on a perimeter row, 9' x 18' with a 2' overhang. 4. Minimum drive width is 23' with head-in parking or 20' without parking. 5. Raised landscaped islands, (6" raised curb) of a minimum of 180 sq. ft. are located at .both ends of every parking row: Additionally, 180 sq. ft. of landscaping for every 15 interior parking spaces must be provided. (^) 6. Streetscape compliance is required which involves special plantings along streets specified. in the City's ~-/ Streetscape Plan. 1~ 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 approved b~% City Engineer. No exceptions will be made for areas designated as "reserved for future parking" 8. Wheelstops maybe required on interior rows longer than 10 spaces or in special situations. Gd" 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. Locations of dumpsters shall be such that dumpsters are not visible from streets. Gates are discouraged and visual screening from R:O.W. is required. ^ 11. Healthy, native trees over 6" in caliper should be retained whenever possible. sue.... ~~-~. ~, O 12. 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. ~13. Any structure in any zoning district other than R-1, R-lA, or R-2 must be within 300 feet of a fire hydrant as measured along a public street or along an approved fire lane as the hose is laid off the truck. ~t~CC' , 14t't~ire hydrants must be located on the same side of a major street as a project, and shall be in a location ~~pproved by the City Engineer. 15. Fire hydrants must be operable and :accepted by the City and drives must have an all weather surface before combustibles can be brought on any site. 16. A twenty four foot setback from R.U.W. to curb of parking lot is required. Parking may be allowed in this area up to a maximum of 7 contiguous spaces. ~^ ®All plans must include imgation systems for landscaping. Irrigation meters are separate from the regular water systems for buildings and must be sized accordingly and include backflow prevention protection. -I"I DESIGN IS NOT AN ENGINEERING FIRh1 NOR AN ARCHITECTURAL RM. ° WE~ ARE NOT QUALIFIED NOR ARE WE _LICENSED TO DESIGN RUGTURAL FRAI"IING OR FOUNDATIONS. A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL { iGINEER SHOULD BE CONSULTED REGARDING STRUCTURAL FRAP1ING '' JD FOUNDATION. SHOULD A ENGINEER'S SEAL BE PRESENT ON THE 2AWING,, THEN THE "ENGINEER OF REGORD~ SHALL BEAR THE SOLE SPONSIBILITY FOR THE STRUCTURAL :DESIGN. M-M DE51GN WILL 'I ~T BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STRUCTURAL QESIGN .AND/OR ~Y PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARI:lE REGARDING TN€ DE51GN~ s,~ ~ I >CTl~i2~ SC~~DI~L~ 75 WATT INC. DOWNLIGHT 2x4 4 LAMP FLOI.iRESCENT LAY-IN L ~~ 150 WATT WALL .PACK. Y 75 WATT INC. WALL. FIXTURE XI'fi] EXIT FIXTURE WITH BATTERY BACK-UP 5, 200 VA x 1.25 m b, 500 14 ' P 1,.500 VA x 1.25 = i5, 000 20 flo 180 VA x 1.25 ~ 3,600 I ~ 6,000 VA x 1.25 _ 6, 000 I +~ 15,000 VA x i .25 = 18,750 i @ 15,000 VA x 1.25. _ l~,,QQQ 5, 8850 58, 850 / 208 x 1.732 ~ 163:. 163.85 AMP 200 AMP 120/208 VOLT 3 PHASE SERVICE DATE: 09/16/98 PROJECT: CL-97-t32 DRAWN: APB CHECKED: SRI"I HEATED: 2, 400.O~p SLAB: 2, 400.D~p REVISION: NONE SHEET NUMBER A-~0.1 SHEET:A7 OF 09 r GTE 301 INDUSTRIAL BLVD. BRYAN, TEXAS 77803 ANTHONY VITANZA ACCESS DESIGN 409/821-4754 DATE: MARCH 26, 1998 CASE NAME: WINGS `N MORE PARTY ROOM REVIEWED BY LA VERNE.AKIN AFTER REVIEW OF THE ITEM LISTED ABOVE,. THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS WERE NOTED: GTE HAS NO PROBLEM WITH THE ROUTE FOR GTE FACILITIES. IF THE SERVICE IS II OVERHEAD THE DEVELOPER/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND PLACING A WEATHERHEAD (NEED 18 FEET CLEARANCE). THE TERMINATION MUST BE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING. IF UNDERGROUND FACILITIES IS DESIRED -THE OWNER/DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND PLACING ONE :TWO INCH CONDUIT FROM THE OUTSIDE BUILDING TERMINATION TO THE EASEMENT. THE CONDUIT MUST HAVE PULL STRING-AND BE CAPPED ON BOTH ENDS._THE CONDUIT MUST ELL UP FOUR FEET AT THE OUTSIDE ~, BUILDING TERMIl~TATION AND SIX INCHES AT THE EASEMENT. THE OUTSIDE TERMINATION MUST BE WITHIN 20 FEET OF POWER - IF NOT-THE DEVELOPER/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND PLACING A 8'X5/$" COPPER GROUND ROD AT THE BASE OF THE TERNIIl~1ATION. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: CONTACT ANTHONY VITANZA WITH GTE AT 409/821-4754 ,REGARDING CONDUIT PLACEMENT, TELEPHONE REQjTIItEMENTS, AND OCCUPANCY DATE. K J1~ ~LIN(s ~' N(BINEERIN(s ~t ~URVEYIN(a ConsulEng ~'.ngineers • Land .purveyors 4103 Teaas Avenue, Suite 212 Bryan, Texas 77802 Telephone 409/8466212 Faz 409I846S252 B J. Kling, P.E., R.P.LS. S.M. Kling, R.P.LS. May 29, 1998 Post OlBce Box 4234 Bryan, Texas 77805 TO: Veronica Morgan, P.E. City of College Station Engineering. Dept. FROM: S. M. Kli ~ RE: Wings. & More Additional Detenti - of 4R, Southwood Valley, Section III We have. rerouted the proposed site plan and the following results occur: Storm Event QPfe QPost Qneti~orease W•S. Elev. 5 year 3.23 3.92 + .69 277.75 10 year 3.62_ 4.07. +.45 277.97 25 year 4..14' 4.34 + .20 278.22 100 year 4.89 4.65 - .24 278.55 An addendum to the Wings & More Drainage Report for Lots 9 & 10, Block 16, Southwood .Valley, Section II1, dated April 24, 1995, will be submitted during the week of June 1, 1998. Please contact us if there are any questions. Thank you. ;~_ _ /2e3U/ ~3~ ~l.+l.~ ~ C~.~u.~-~a~ s ~~r~l~ s ~ r7 vs /~~~y /Zap ~ /~2K«/4 ~~ ;may 2~2~ C~ _ ~. d~ c~~ ps~~~ ~ ~~¢~~~ »» aoaooo w~~~ww ~~~~~ `~`~~33 LLwwwww ~tiNrUU yW~wUU $mt=il t=n¢2 088 a mrnw m ~ ~vvvvv f g m ~~ C~, //~~e~ Ca,~s~5n~l~ ~ ~s/r~ Cotlcedn~ ~cc,~' y ~.,iR-s ,t/~r v.~ r -.. 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Adjusted Duration I Opeak Allowable Inflow Storage years 'C' hrs in/hr cfs cfs ~ cu.ft cu.ft 2 .720 .1667 6.3259 4.55 .00 ~ 2 9 28 5 .720 .1667 7.6921 5.53 .00 ~ 3 8 10 .720 .1667 8.6338 6.21 .00 ~ 3 4 4 25 .720 .1667 9.8607 7.09 .00 ~ 4 3 3 50 .720 .1667 11.1467 8.01 .00 ~ 4 8 4 8 100 .720 .1667 11.6382 8.36 .00 ~ 5 0 5 0 S/N: HOMOL0863131 KUNG ENGINEERING Pond Pack Ver: 6-24-97 :053 Compute Time: 12:49:20 Date: OS-29°1998 4103 Texas Avenue, Suite 212 Bryan, Texas 77802 KLING ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING Consulting Engineers • Land Surveyors Tel. (409) 846-6212 Fax (409) 846-8252 P.O. Box 4234 Bryan, Texas 77805 TO ~ a -~G I t ~ DATE ,¢ ' ~ 7 ii 7 ~ e 1 ~ ~~I. PROJECT O. PROJECT NAME ~~`~ S ~ dam 1~ Vim/ ATTENTION REFERENCE WE TRANSMIT: THE FOLLOWING: ^ Under Separate Cover [Prints f~Enclosed ^ Copies ^ Originals VIA: ^ Plat ^ Mail ^ Field Notes Gr~d'Messenger ^ Plans ^ Federal Express D Report ^ Express Mail ^ Estimate ^ Special Courier ^ Cut Sheets ^ Picked Up By Your Office ^ Computer Printout ^ File ^ Contract NO. DESCRIPTION 4 se gl~., ~.~~~ ~r~;~-~ FOR: jT~'Your Review & Approval ^Your Review 8~ Comment ^Your Review & Distribution ^Your Review, Revision & Return ^Your. Signature & Return ^Your File and/or Use ^As Requested By: ^ Please Acknowledge Receipt of Enclosures ^ Please Return Enclosures To Us ^ Copies Of This Letter Of Transmittal Sent To: If Enclosures Are .Not As Noted, Please Notify Us At Once. Signed: ~, ^ ~ G~~ UG~V N C~LLE~E STATION C P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 771;42 Tel: 409 764 3500 MEMORANDUM TO: Stewart Kling, Kling Engineering j ~- . FROM: Natalie Ruiz, Assistant Development Coordinato DATE: March 30, 1998 RE: Wings & More Party Room on Deacon Drive. Attached is a copy of the redlined site plan for the new Wings & More facility.. Please address the redlined comments including the items circled on the attached checklist. Submit 4 sets of complete construction documents with the revised site and landscape plan attached for further review and approval. If there are redlined comments that you are not able to address, please include a letter explaining the details to be reviewed by staff. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 764-3570. Thank you. Attachment. cc: Mark Dennard, 1045 Texas Avenue, College Station, TX 77840 Vase file #98-405 Home of Texas A&M University ® ~ . ~a ~l~ ~'s ~ ~l1 ~ o ~ ~ susl~r ~IPIECxEDOOFF WI'1~I6 FOLDED COPIES OF SITE PLAN FOR REVIEW MINIMUM REQQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN PROPOSALS f (ALL CITY ORDINANCES MUTHE FOLL~WING: INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (~ L Sheet size _ 24" x 36" ~ \ 2. Title block to include:. ~ ~ ~ G ~' a.) Name, address, location, and legal description. ~ b.) Name, address, and telephone number of applicant ~ c.) Name, address, and telephone number of developer/owner • ~ ~ C G~~ d.) Name, address, and telephone number of architect/engineer ~ ~e~ e.) Date of submittal ~ ~ f.) Total site area ~L L ^ 3. Ownership and current zoning of parcel and all abutting parcel . ~~~ .- Q~ 4. A key map. (not necessarily to scale).. CrT 5. Scale should be largest standard engineering scale possible on sheet. C~ 6. Provide north ow. ,~ -C~~3 7 ~a"l.' opography~ al grading plan, and other pertinent drainage information. (If plan has. too much ~.J information, show drainage on separate sheet.) C~ 8. All existing streets, drives, buildings, and water courses on or adjacent to the proposed project site. t~ 9. Locate 100 yr. floodplain on or adjacent to the proposed project site, note if there is none on the site. U3 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 spacesdrawn, tabulated, and dimensioned c.) Sidewalks ' d.) Common.open space sites e.) "Sites for solid waste containers ^ 12. Proposed streets, drives, and curb cuts. .For each proposed curb cut {including driveways, streets, alleys, etc.) locate .existing curb cuts omthe 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 requuements.) J~ 13. The total number of residential buildings and units to be constructed on the proposed-project site. 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: a) existing landscaping to remain b) required point calculations c) proposed new plantings with'points earned 15. Indicate unit type (number of bedrooms). 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. ~.. (~ 18. Designate number of parking spaces.required by ordinance and provided byproposal. C~ 19. Show dimensions to size and locate all. structures, parking spaces, drives, curb cuts, parking. islands, and setbacks. 220. Are: there impact fees associated with this development? [7 21. Provide a water and sanitary sewer legend to include water demands (minimum, maximum and average demands in gallons per minute). and sewer loadings: (maximum demands in gallons per day). Q 22. Show all meter locations. Meters must be located in easements or R.O.W. (City. will size meters.) The following are typical standards for Plan Development established by Ordinance or Policy: G~ 1: Building separation is a minimum of 15 feet. G~ 2. Building setbacks are outlined in Ordinance 1638, Zoning Ordinance, Table A (Sec. 7, P. 30). C~ 3. Minimum parking space is 9' X 20', or on a perimeter row, 9' x 18' with a 2' overhang. f~ 4. Minimum drive width is 23' with head-in parking or 20' without parking. 5. Raised landscaped islands, (6" raised curb) of a minimum of 180. sq. ft. are located at both ends. of every parking row. Additionally, 180 sq. ft. of landscaping for,every 15 interior parking spaces must be provided. ^ 6. Streetscape compliance is required which involves. special,plantings along streets specified, in the City°s Streetsca e Plan. p (~ 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 ap rp~ owed b~City Engineer. No exceptions will be made for areas designated as "reserved.... for future parking" ~/8. Wheelstops maybe required on interior rows longer than 10 spaces or in special situations. Gd' 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. Locations of dumpsters shall be such that :dumpsters are .not visible from streets. Gates are discouraged and visual screening from R.O.W. is required. ^ 11. Healthy, native trees over 6" in caliper should be retained whenever possible. U^ 12. 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. ~13. Any structure in any zoning district. other than R-l, R-1A, or R 2 must be within 300 feet of a fire hydrant as measured along a public street or along an approved fire lane as the hose islaid offthe truck. ~t~C , 14"t~ire hydrants must be located on the same side of a major street. as a project, and shall be in a location approved by the City Engineer. 1 ~ ire hydrants must be operable and accepted by the City and drives must have an all weather surface before combustibles canoe brought on any site. ~^ 16. A twenty four foot setback from R.U.W. to curb of parking lot is required.. Parking may be allowed in this area up to a maximum of 7 contiguous spaces. ~^ 17. All plans must include irrigation systems for landscaping. Irrigation meters are separate from the regular water systems for buildings-and must be sized accordingly and include backflow prevention protection. _,9a.,L COLLEGE STATION September 17. 1997 P. O. Box 9960 Mr. Mark Dennard Wings n' More Southwood Valley 3230 Texas Avenue South College Station, Texas 77845 Dear Mr. Dennard: On August 28, I wrote a letter to inform you that the temporary parking lot that you have constructed to the rear. of the Wings N More restaurant located in Southwood Valley is not in compliance with the City's regulations governing parking lots. I asked that you contact me to resolve this issue. I understand from our receptionist that you did leave a message to inform me that you were not permitting any parking to occur on the subject property. On Thursday, September 11, and Sunday, September 14, I drove by the site and noted that there were several cars parked on the gravel that has been added to the property. "The lot is in violation of Section 9.2 of Ordinance No. 1938, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station. I am providing a copy of that section with this letter.. In summary, this section requirespaved parking that meets the minimum dimension and materials specifications contained in this section. Section 9.2 G. does provide for temporary (gravel) parking lots, but only upon the Planning and Zoning Commission approval. I regret that I must now serve formal notice of the City's intent to file charges against this property. If you have not submitted either an application for either 1) a temporary parking lot by noon, October 15 or 2)' a schedule for compliance with permanent parking lot standards by noon , October 15, we will cite you for each day that the property is not in compliance. A Zoning Ordinance violation is considered a separate offense- for each day of violation, and each offense could cost up to $2000.00 a day, with a minimum fine of $25.00 a day. If you have any question please give me a call. 'Thank you. Sincerely, _~ Sabine'McCully Senior Planner xc: W. Paul Kaspar, Graduate Engineer Steve Homeyer, Assistant to the City Engineer ~`~. r'~Yogm ~linatozr 7oa Mies, Code Enforcement Nome of Texas A&M University 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX Tel: 409 764 3500 _ ,~~" "~ d~"'~,a~`'", ~" m- ~_ _.~ . ,. Molly Hitchcock -~ Wings & More ~~ Page ~ From: Molly Hitchcock To: Carl Warren Date: 11/6/01 3:35PM Subject: Wings & More 1. They already have a portable building on skids next to the party room which has not been permitted. They will need to add. it to their site plan and permit it. 2. Three irrigation heads are shown on the landscape plan in the proposed storage unit area. Only one was found at site inspection. Adequate irrigation is needed and it must be moved away from the side of the existing building so that water is not sprayed on the bottom of the proposed elevated building. 3. The open area under the new building will need to be screened with landscaping so it will not be visible from the alley. CC: Bridgette George; Natalie Ruiz ~~ N TATIO EGE S co~.I/ _. __ ____ P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel: 409 764 3500 April 24, 1998 Mr. Stewart Kling Kling Engineering . Dear Stewart: t am returning another redlined_plan for the Wings `N Mofe party room which we recently reviewed. You will notice we still have some drainage questions which have not been addressed,. as welt as a comment concerning the length of the turn-around for the emergency vehicles since the fire lane has been designated. Also, we have pointed out one ~ro.blem which we missed on the first review, and that is of the size of rebar and~thi kness of the pavement in the fire lane... This is an ordinance. requirement and'c:a~e found in Section 9.2. D of the Zoning. Ordinance. ~. ~. rKp , . If you have any questions, please call me at764-3570. When you make the revisions and resubmit them,. please submit 3 sets to be attached to the building plans,.:plus one set for the development permit file and 2 site/landsc;ape plans for the planning files:. Yours v truly, Shirley J. Volk Development Coordinator Home of Texas A&M University April 24, 1998. Mr. Stewart Kling Kling Engineering Dear Stewart: am returning another redlined plan for the Wings `N More party room which we recently reviewed. You will notice we still have some drainage questions which have not been addressed, as well as a comment concerning the length of the turn-around for the emergency vehicles since the fire lane has been designated. Also, we have pointed out one problem which we missed on the first review, and that is of the size of rebar and thickness of the pavement in the fire lane. This is an ordinance requirement and can be found in Section 9.2.D of the Zoning Ordinance. If you have any questions, please call me at 764-3570. When you make the revisions and resubmit them, please submit 3 sets to be attached to the building plans, plus one set for the development permit file .and 2 site/landscape plans for the planning flies. Yours very truly,. Shirley J. Volk Development Coordinator