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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP201900026 Review Comments Final Site Plan and Comps. 2019-09-24County of Albemarle Department of Community Development Memorandum To: Megan Nedostup From: Emily Cox Rev. 2: 24 September 2019 Subject: Brookhill Block 8A - FSP (SDP201900026) The final site plan for Brookhill Block 8A has been reviewed by Engineering. The following comments will need to be addressed before approval: 1. WPO201900004 must be approved before final site plan can be approved. Rev. 1: Comment not addressed. Rev. 2: Comment not addressed. 2. [Sheet C-100] Please add WPO20190004 to the list of plan references. Rev. 1: Comment addressed. 3. [Sheet C-201] Show deed book & page for all existing easements, this includes the SWM Facility easement. Rev. 1: Comment not addressed. Rev. 2: Comment addressed. 4. [Sheet C-201] Add to note: "plans ...and do not represent the current existing conditions on site in the field." Rev. 1: Comment addressed. 5. Signed and sealed engineered designs for retaining walls will be necessary before plan approval. Rev. 1: Comment not addressed. Rev. 2: Comment not addressed. 6. [Sheet C-301] Sidewalk adjacent to parking should be 6' wide unless bumper blocks are provided. See County Code 18-4.12.16.e. There is a 5.5' sidewalk labeled in the SE corner. Rev. 1: Comment addressed. 7. [Sheet C-301] Provide enough dimensions or an exhibit/detail to show compliance with angled parking and travelways per County Code 18-4.12.16 and Page 16 of the Engineering Design Standards Manual(Section 7- C.2). Rev. 1: Partially addressed. Ensure all dimensions and angles are shown. Rev. 2: Comment addressed. 8. [Sheet C-301] The SWM Access drive will need to be in a SWM facility easement. Rev. 1: Comment addressed. 9. [Sheet C-401] Show parking line pavement markings and ensure there are enough spot shots to show that no parking areas are graded steeper than 5%. Rev. 1: Comment addressed. 10. Provide note on landscaping plan regarding 2:1 slopes. They shall be stabilized with steep slope grass or some other stabilized ground cover. Rev. 1: Crown Vetch is invasive and is not recommended. Please revise note. Rev. 2: Rev. 2: Comment addressed.