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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 9April 9, 1986 MEMORANDUM TO: Daniel L. Boggio, PBR Architects, Inc., 12 Greenway Plaza Ste 710, Houston Margaret A. Lundgren, Lister Property Co., 1104 E. Harvey Rd., C.S. FROM: Project Review Committee: Jim Callaway, Assistant Director of Planning David Pullen, City Engineer Celia Stallings, P&Z Representative Others attending: Joe Guidry, Electrical Superintendent Jane Kee, Zoning Official Bob Epps, Assistant Director Public Services Bland Ellen, Deputy Fire Marshal Carol Elmore, Assistant City Attorney Jimmy McCord, McCord Engineering, Inc. Shirley Volk, Planning Technician SUBJECT: Parking Lot Plan - Addition to Post Oak Square Shopping Center - 86 -404 (Located on part of a 15.027 acre tract in the Morgan Rector League as described in Volume 525, Page 613 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, which is owned at this time by Raymond D. Lister, Jr.) The P.R.C. met on this date to review the above mentioned project, (at which time the applicant's representative, Dan Boggio, furnished information that this lease space will be used for retail uses and not for a restaurant), and approves with the following conditions *: I. The dumpster can be located in the vicinity of the existing dumpster for the oriental restaurant in the adjacent building. Any location chosen must be coordinated and approved by the Electrical Department and the Assistant Director of Public Services. If the dumpster is located in an easement, clearance must be allowed under the utility lines for emptying the dumpster. Mr. Epps suggested that perhaps a 12x20 foot pad be poured which would accommodate additional dumpsters which may be required in the future. 2. Show the location of the nearest fire hydrant. A hydrant must be located within 300 feet of all parts of all buildings as the hose lays. 3. Furnish electrical load data to the Electric Department as soon as possible. If underground service is required, furnish a letter requesting same. The developer is responsible for the cost of boring for underground service, as well as the cost difference between overhead service and underground service. 4. Although the City Engineer did not point out any problems, he reminded the 1 P.R.C. 86 -404 4 -9 -86 applicant of the fire wall requirements and the parking spaces for the handicapped, both of which are covered by the Building Code. 5. RE: Landscaping a. Include a note regarding use of hose bib or tie -in to existing irrigation system. b. Grass or groundcover (indicate choice) is required in the swale. 6. For purposes of signage, this entire shopping center is considered one building Plot, and no additional freestanding signs will be allowed. Businesses in this building will be allowed to advertise on the existing shopping center freestanding sign, or that sign can be replaced with multiple low profile signs. See Section 12 of Ordinance 1638, the Zoning Ordinance. 7. The site plan as presented and reviewed at this meeting is inadequate to be approved as a final site plan. Redraw plans at a scale of 1:10 or 1:20 (on 2406 paper), and include all adjacent portions of the shopping center which are both developed and undeveloped, as well as all information shown on this plan. Also include additional dimensional information. SUBMIT 10 COPIES OF REVISED SITE PLAN TO PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO CONTINUING WITH STEP II OF THE BUILDING PERMIT PROCESS. *Any changes to an approved site plan must be cleared through the office of the Director of Planning. 2