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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP201900023 Review Comments Architectural Review Board Approval 2019-06-14COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road, North Wing Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596 Phone (434) 296-5832 Fax (434) 972-4126 MEMORANDUM TO: Tori Kanellopoulos FROM: Margaret Maliszewski RE: Encompass Health Initial Site Plan DATE: June 14, 2019 I have reviewed the above -noted initial site plan dated 5/6/2019 and can recommend approval of the initial plan to the Agent for the Site Review Committee for the ARB. Please note the following: • Regarding requirements to satisfy the design guidelines as per § 18-30.6.4c(2), (3) and (5) and recommended conditions of initial plan approval: o None. o Note that a Certificate of Appropriateness is required prior to final site plan approval. • Regarding recommendations on the plan as it relates to the guidelines: o None. • Regarding conditions to be satisfied prior to issuance of a grading permit: o Include tree protection fencing on the landscape and grading plans. o Include a conservation checklist in the plan. • Regarding the final site plan submittal: A Certificate of Appropriateness is required prior to final site plan approval. The following items and all items on the ARB Final Site Plan checklist must be addressed in an ARB application/submittal for a Countywide Certificate of Appropriateness: 1. Provide large shade trees, 2Y2" caliper at planting, 40' on center along the loop road. 2. Provide large shade trees, 2Y2" caliper at planting, 40' on center at all parking lot perimeters. 3. Some trees are shown very close to underground pipes. Ensure pipes are at least 7' from trees. 4. Add the standard plant health note to the site plan: All site plantings of trees and shrubs shall be allowed to reach, and be maintained at, mature height; the topping of trees is prohibited. Shrubs and trees shall be pruned minimally and only to support the overall health of the plant. 5. A single shrub type is proposed (78 Ilex Verticillata). Limit the number of proposed plants for any one species to 25% of the total proposed for that plant type (tree or shrub). 6. Show tree protection fencing on the landscape and grading plans. Include a conservation checklist in the plan.