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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous1~1ZINICIPAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP 2551 Texas Ave. South, Ste. A • College Station, Texas 77840 •409-693-5359 • FAX.' 409-693-4243 0 E-mail: mdgcs@gee.com Consulting Engineers, Surveyors, 'Planners and Environmental Consultants ~~~ ,1, a~ Jul 21 1998 ~ ~~~ y ~ ~~ Natalie Ruiz, .Assistant Development Coordinator City of College Station Planning Division P.O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842 Re: Modular Accounting Building at College Station Medical Center •' Dear Ms. Ruiz: RE~/lE~lEt~ F~ C~(~IPLIA~~ ~ JUL2319 CGLLEC~~ ~~I.~"a-.I ~~IGI(~~ERIIV~ We have reviewed the engineering reports submitted by James C Alvis, P.E., submitted in November 1985 and February 1996 on the drainage calculation for the College Station Medical Centere We have also reviewed the engineering report submitted by A.J. Ghaddar, P.E., submitted in August 1986 on the Medical Office Building addition to the College Station Medical Center. Data from these three reports indicates on existing impervious area of 11.78 acres current y controlled by detention facilities on this site. The proposed modular building addition will add 0.0812 acres (3535 sq, ft.) of impervious area to the site and will represent less than a 1% increase_(0.0069) to the overall impervious area. There is a stated overcapacity in the current detention facility: and the additional runoff created by this proposed construction is within that capacity as well as normal variations in choice of utilized coefficients in the Rational Formula Method of runoff calculations. Also it is noted that there are no floodplain zones indicated on this site on the F.E.M.A.F.LR.M. dated 1992. The planned plumbing .fixtures inthe proposed building-would create a: demand of 4 g.p.m. for water and a sanitary sewer capacity of 300,gallons per day with a peak flow rate of 900 gallons c.01-33(2989) ~ ~°` '" , s per day. Sincerely, North B. Barden J. P.E. C.E.O. NB/km ~~0®`~0 ~ r •,~3~ ~ . •w r -•••h••1, • •Nw~. x T~! O~L~,, ~~~ 6 ~.r'~ ~E~T~~~®f ~r c.01-33(2989) `•j CITY OF COL.L,ECE ~TP~TIOI`I `~ PLANIdI~G DIVISION `/ POST OFFICE SOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77842-9960 (409) 7643570 MEMORANDUM TO: Frank I~artman, College Station Medical Center FROM: Natalie Ruiz, Assistant Development Coordinator DATE: July 14, 1998 RE: Modular building at the College Station Medical Center, Staff reviewed the above mentioned site plan for a modular building at the existing Medical Center at 1604 Rock Prairie Road. Attached is a redlined copy of the site plan with staff conunents/concerns that must be addressed prior to further review. Once you have addressed. all of the redlined comments, .submit 3 sets of complete construction documents with the revised site plan. attached to continue .with Phase II of the building permit process. If there are comments thaP you are not able to address, submit. a letter crddressin~ those items to be reviewed by staff with the corrsiruction documents If you have any questions. or need additional information, please call me at 764®3570. Thahlc you. Attachment cc: Case file #98-423 ~. GTE 301 INDUSTRIAL. BLVD. BRYAN, 'I'EXA3'1~803 AN'i HOMY VTTANZA DESIGNER ACCESS DESIGN 409/821-a~54 DATE: 3ULY 1(3, 1998 CASE: THE MED MODULAR BUILDING REVIEWED BY: LAVERNE AKIN AFTER REVIEW OF TSE ITEM LISTED ABOVE, TAE .FOLLOWING CONCERNS WERE NOTED:. IT IS THE RESPONSrsII-ITY OF T~ ~~NE~EVEI.OPER'lC0 PROVIDE THE CONDUTf AND WIRE TO SERVICE THIS BUILD~~G ORE TT ~5 DMARC AND THAT IS AT THE EXISTING MEDICAL CENTER, OWNERS RE3PONSIBLITY TO CONNECT THE. SERVICE FROM THE EXISTLNG DMARC TO THE PROPOSED BUILDING. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: CE3NTACT ANTSONY VI'I`ANZA ETA GTE AT 409/821-4'154 IF YOI3 HAVE ANY QUE5TLONS ~ ~~~. SUBMIT APPLICATIOI~I AND THIS LIST CHECKED-OFF WITH,1~(p FOLDED COPIES OF SITE PLAN FOIL I2EVIE~i v ~ ~~1~~~ MINIMUM REQUI EMENTS >F"OR SITE PLAN PROPOSALS (ALL CITY ORDINANCES MUST BE MET). INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLL WING® C9 1. Sheet size - 24" x 36" '~, 2. Title bloc to include: a.) Naad~ess, loon, and leg 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 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. 7. Topography, final grading plan, and other pertinent drainage information. (If plan has too uch information, show drainage on separate sheet.) _ ~ -y~,Q,~,,, a d ~-'~ / _ ~ ® 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 ®n the site. 10. Locati®n and size of existing utilities within or adjacent to the .proposed project site. C~11. Proposed location, type, and size of the following: ''"a.) Buildings and structures "'/mob.) Off-Street parking areas with parking spaces drawn, tabulated, and dimensioned "'c.} .Sidewalks ''/std.) Common open space sites r l '~/~ e.) .Sites for solid waste containers ~` 12. Proposed streets, dr7ves, 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 rerlurrements.) ~/~ 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 orr 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 ~J c) proposed new plantings with points earned -1+~" 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. 1d~s 18. Designate number of parking spaces required. by ordinance and provided by proposal. ~19. Show dimensions to size and locate all structures, parking spaces, drives, curb cuts, parlting islands, and setbacks. ~~(~ 20. Are there impact fees associated with this development? ~, 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). ~l~l" 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: -- ® 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, ~~ 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. ~~' 7. A 6°° raised curb is required around all edges of all parts of all. paved areas without exception. (To include islands,.. plantnng areas, .access ways, dumpster locations, utility pads, etc.) Curb- detail to be ~~roved by City En ig Weer. 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.. ~/-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 Revnew Comrruttee determines the necessity. (Refer to .Section 10.2 of the Zoning Ordinance). ~ll~ 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. ~l 11.1-Iealthy, native trees over 6" in caliper should be retained whenever possible. D12. 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. Ariy structure. in any zoning .district other than R-l, 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. 14. 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 City Engineer. ~~~" 15. Fire hydrants must be operable and accepted by the City and drives must have an all weather surface I before combustibles .can be brought on any site. ~l ~ 16. A twenty four foot setback from R:O.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.