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03/12/2007
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Regular
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07-041
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• <br />• <br />• <br />SITE DESIGN FOR THE NEW FACILITY <br />Setback Requirements <br />The proposed building meets or exceeds all of the setback requirements for the GB (General <br />Business) zoning district. <br />Building Elevations <br />The building materials used for the proposed structures include a base of rock faced CMU, brick <br />covering of the canopy supports and building face, and E1FS finish for the canopy facade /top and <br />building accents. All of these materials conform to the requirements of the zoning ordinance. <br />Building Height <br />According to the Zoning Ordinance, no building within the GB (General Business) zoning <br />district may exceed 45 feet in height. At a maximum height of approximately 20 feet, 10 inches <br />in height, the proposed motor fuel station and car wash complies with the ordinance. <br />Landscaping <br />The landscaping plan is conforming to the minimum requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, and <br />the applicant has added a hedge row along the south end of the southern parking area to limit the <br />overflow of vehicle headlights onto Town Center Parkway and to improve the livability of the <br />existing residential property on the south side of Town Center Parkway. <br />Green Area <br />The GB (General Business) zoning district requires that impervious surface coverage not exceed <br />75 %. Plans currently show the Holiday Store with an impervious surface coverage of 56% and <br />Lot 2 with an impervious surface coverage of 49 %, both within the limitations of the district. <br />Access /Circulation <br />Access to the site is currently provided via two exit/entry drives directly from Lake Drive on the <br />east side of the site. The Lake Drive and Town Center Parkway improvement project will create <br />two exit/entry drives on the south side of the site via Town Center Parkway and will immediately <br />close the southern drive on Lake Drive. The northern exit /entry drive from Lake Drive will <br />remain for two years from the completion of the Town Center Parkway improvements. It will <br />function as a right -in only to limit traffic conflict points. This access is for the existing facility <br />and will cease upon the end of the two year time limit or the construction of a new facility, <br />whichever occurs first. This access plan will provide the safest access to and from the site and <br />the internal circulation will work well with the proposed layout. <br />Principal Building <br />Required Proposed <br />Parking Lot <br />Required Proposed <br />Town Center Parkway <br />30 feet <br />165 feet <br />15 feet <br />20 feet <br />Lake Drive <br />40 feet <br />75 feet <br />15 feet <br />15 feet <br />Interstate 35W <br />40 feet <br />62 feet <br />15 feet <br />25 feet <br />Side Yard <br />10 feet <br />87 feet <br />10 feet <br />30 feet <br />The proposed building meets or exceeds all of the setback requirements for the GB (General <br />Business) zoning district. <br />Building Elevations <br />The building materials used for the proposed structures include a base of rock faced CMU, brick <br />covering of the canopy supports and building face, and E1FS finish for the canopy facade /top and <br />building accents. All of these materials conform to the requirements of the zoning ordinance. <br />Building Height <br />According to the Zoning Ordinance, no building within the GB (General Business) zoning <br />district may exceed 45 feet in height. At a maximum height of approximately 20 feet, 10 inches <br />in height, the proposed motor fuel station and car wash complies with the ordinance. <br />Landscaping <br />The landscaping plan is conforming to the minimum requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, and <br />the applicant has added a hedge row along the south end of the southern parking area to limit the <br />overflow of vehicle headlights onto Town Center Parkway and to improve the livability of the <br />existing residential property on the south side of Town Center Parkway. <br />Green Area <br />The GB (General Business) zoning district requires that impervious surface coverage not exceed <br />75 %. Plans currently show the Holiday Store with an impervious surface coverage of 56% and <br />Lot 2 with an impervious surface coverage of 49 %, both within the limitations of the district. <br />Access /Circulation <br />Access to the site is currently provided via two exit/entry drives directly from Lake Drive on the <br />east side of the site. The Lake Drive and Town Center Parkway improvement project will create <br />two exit/entry drives on the south side of the site via Town Center Parkway and will immediately <br />close the southern drive on Lake Drive. The northern exit /entry drive from Lake Drive will <br />remain for two years from the completion of the Town Center Parkway improvements. It will <br />function as a right -in only to limit traffic conflict points. This access is for the existing facility <br />and will cease upon the end of the two year time limit or the construction of a new facility, <br />whichever occurs first. This access plan will provide the safest access to and from the site and <br />the internal circulation will work well with the proposed layout. <br />
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