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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 1C1 May 1, 1985 MFM11RANnIIM City of College Station POST OFFICE BOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 -2499 TO: Gary Carpenter & Sohil Bokhari of New Orleans Square, Inc. FROM: Project Review Committee: �#,A Al Mayo, Director of Planning David Pullen, City Engineer David Brochu, P &Z Representative Others attending: Jimmy McCord, McCord Engineering Joe Guidry, Electrical Superintendent David Riley, GTE Harry Davis, Fire Marshal Rick Ploeger, City Forester Kim Johnson, Assistant Zoning Official Shirley Volk, Planning Technician SUBJECT: Parking Lot Plan - New Orleans Square - 85-406 (See 84 - 435) The P.R.C. met on this date to review the above mentioned project, and the following conditions must be met prior to approval: (1) Regarding the easement to the existing power pole on the most easterly side of this project: Electrical Department has expressed a preference to reset the pole along the existing line and continue underground from that point. Clarify with Electrical Superintendent and get approval on those plans. (2) Provide a 10 foot utility easement and show on plans that easement from the transformer marked "T - 3" to the southerly property line in order that service can be provided to the house behind this project. (3) Designate all curbed areas as "Fire Lanes" and show on site plan. (4) The 10 foot easement provided for a 24 sanitary sewer line does not follow the actual existing line. The easement must be changed so that it does follow the existing sanitary sewer line; show line and easement on site plan. City Engineer Pullen has suggested a plat of easements be prepared and submitted separate from the site plan because of the large number of easements which cross this property. (5) Footing elevations of Buildings B, C & D must be below the invert elevations of the sanitary sewer. (6) Although the sanitary sewer service to these buildings is acceptable as shown on these plans, the City Engineer has suggested that the developer check with his office regarding changes which could cover any possible subdivision of this property and would provide flexibility to the developer in the future. (7) The Flood Plain study has been received but not yet approved. More informa- tion, including a grading plan, will be required before approval can be made. Final approval of site plans will be withheld until this approval can be included. Continued on page 2 PRC 85 -4o6 page 2 5 -1 -85 (8) The number of parking spaces provided does not cover the number of employees which will be required to operate this shopping I center /office project. The current ordinance requires 1 parking space per 300 square feet of building plus 1 space for each 2 employees for office buildings; for shopping centers the requirement is 1 per 200 square feet plus 1 per 2 employees. Additional parking will be required for this project. If additional parking is not provided, approval of the site plan cannot be given without a variance from the Zoning Board of Adjustment. (9) Provide some type of easement which will allow for future access between this project and the adjacent property when it develops. Director of Planning will check with City Legal Department to determine what kind of document should be prepared to provide for this future access between projects. (10) Assistant Director of Public Services Epps must indicate approval on site plan of location and size of dumpster pads. (11) RE: Landscape Plan: Include detail of typical barricade to be used for protecting existing trees from construction damage. Recalculate points. Care should be given to the type of tree planted under utility lines. (Tail growing trees are discouraged due to maintenance problems). Plans which include shrubbery or trees in 4 foot wide islands which are planned to be used as wheelstops with a 2 foot overhang included are not practical as the vehicles themselves will damage that type of landscaping and chances for survival are practically nil. No trees are allowed in easements over sewer lines, Check with City Engineer regarding any landscaping which may be allowed in that type of easement. Ordinance requires 5 gallon shrubs rather than the 1 gallon size which has been indicated on plans. SUBMIT TEN (10) COPIES OF REVISED PLANS TO PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO CONTINUING WITH STEP II OF THE BUILDING PERMIT PROCESS WHICH HAS BEEN FURNISHED. sjv ANY CHANGES TO AN APPROVED SITE PLAN MUST BE CLEARED THROUGH THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING.