HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP201500048 Letter of Revision 2020-07-07 (4)COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, North Wing
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
Phone (434) 296-5832
April 5, 2017
Matthew Crane/Chris LeBlanc
Arterra Design
4223 Earlysville Road
Earlysville, VA 22936
RE: L0R#1 for SDP-201500008, Tax Map/Parcel #057000000031 AO
Mr. Crane and Mr. LeBlanc,
Fax (434) 972-4126
This letter is to inform you that your letter of revision request to relocate the dumpster for Mechum's Trestle, as
shown on the attached plan and letter, has been denied. Section 4.12.13(e) requires that the dumpster pad be
located in an area that does not impede vehicular circulation. The revised location is within the middle of the
parking area and does not meet the requirement of this section. In addition, Section 4.12.15(e) requires that the
location be accessible when all of the parking spaces are occupied. Again, the revised location does not meet this
requirement.
4.12.13
e. Each site plan that depicts a conuiiercial or industrial blulduig of four thousand (4;000) pyoss
square feet or niore shall provide a dlunpster pad that does not impede any regiured parking or
loading spaces; nor any pedestrian or vehicular circulation aisles.
4.12.15
e. _4ccessihrho' to 1on&-ng spaces, load., �g docks emd d�impste)s_ Parking areas slia11 bedesigned
so that all loading spaces; loaduig docks_ and diunpsters are accessible bv- deliVeiT. and seriice
vehicles when all park -ilia spaces are occupied.
The request for the architectural changes are also not approved with this request, as those changes require an
amendment to the Architectural Review Board Certificate of Appropriateness and cannot be approved with a
Letter of Revision.
If you would like to meet to discuss your options for relocating the dumpster in a location that will meet the
requirements of the ordinance, or to ask any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Megan Yaniglos, AICP
Principal Planner
Department of Community Development, Albemarle County
Phone: (434)296-5832 Ext 3004
Attachments: Site Plan Change and request letter
IVApplication for ,
Letter of Revision
Letter of Revision = $108
Final Site Plan Name and Number: Mechum's Trestle / SDP #2015 - 08
COntaet (who should we contact about this project) Arterra Desi n
street Address c% Matthew Crane 4223 Eadvsville Road
Earl sviile g� VA Zip Code 2293Q
Phone Number 434.284.1711 Emait christopher.r.leblanc@gmail.com
Owner of Record Mechum's Trestle, LLC
Street Address cto Melton McGuire 99 Bloomfield Road
Y Charlottesville g VA
Zip Cade 22903
Phone Number 434.806.4038
Email verulamfarm@gmail.com
Applicant Bill McKechnie
street Address 36 Old Farm Road
city Charlottesville _ State VA
Zin Code 22903
Phone Number 434.906.5787
Email wmckechnlei@comcast.net
SUBMITTAL REQPREMEM
® The appropriate fee,
® The site plan number that the change applies to,
® A request letter describing the proposed changes frorn the owner or authorized agent,
® 4 copies of the plan that shows the proposed changes,
Changes must be shown on the sheet or sheets from the approved final site plan, or on an 11'M T' copy of that portion of the approved
final site plan.
Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign
I hereby certify that the information provided on this application and accompanying information is accurate, true and correct to the best
of my knowledge and beli
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County of Albemarle
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 Voice: (434) 296-5832 Fax: (434) 9724126
REVISED 11/02/2015 Page 1 of 1
Mr. McKechnie
I am writing to request alternatives to some of the architectural elements of the building at the corner
of 240 and 250. These requests will enhance the visual appeal of the building and lower maintenance
efforts over the longer term.
I. Powder coated vs. Wood framed Brise Soleil: The current plan calls for a 2x8 pressure treated
framed solar screen around three sides of the building. Wood inherently will twist and cup over
time (sometimes as quickly as a few months). The spans (approximately 7') and framing design
will allow the wood to bow, cup, and twist within a year's time. I have attached a picture below
from Mezah in Stonefield. The 2x6x4' pressure treated material has bowed in a short amount of
time. Additionally, the wood solar screen will need to be painted or stained often to maintain
the desired color scheme.
We propose to use a powder coated solar screen like the one in the pictured below at 2335
Seminole Lane next to Rhett's River Grill. We can choose a powder coat to match the desired
color scheme and have a design that reflects the intended effect. The end product will stay
straight longer with little to no need for adjustment and will require little to no painting and/or
maintenance, making for a neater look on an entrance corridor.
2. Commercial glass to replace Nanawall: The current plan calls for folding doors at the northern
side of the building, bordering the parking lot. Initially, it was felt that there should be open air
access to the dining area via these folding doors, similar to what is provided on the creek side by
the retractable garage doors. After further consideration, we have concerns about the amount
of dust and grit created by driving and parking on the existing parking lot bordering these
folding doors.
We can provide a solid commercial glass alternative that would provide significantly better
energy efficiency and weather protection, without losing any of the aesthetic appeal of the
Nanawall. We can include a divided light mullion that mimics the proposed look and feel.
3. Painted composite vs. Metal -wrapped trim board at top of parapet: The current plan calls for
light gauge metal to be wrapped around plywood and adhered to create a fascia board. In our
experience, the metal will release from the plywood over time due to expansion and contraction
of the different materials. This causes the metal to ripple in areas where it has released from
the adhesive. We believe it would be less maintenance and more attractive to have a painted
composite (Hardie or similar) to match. This would achieve the same affect without wobbles or
ripples and would need to be painted as often as the rest of the building.
4. Relocate dumpster site/pad from current position to perimeter of parking area, away from
sewage holding/pump tanks: the current location of the dumpster pad is situated directly
behind the holding tanks for sewage effluent from the building. We have concerns that the
weight of the garbage trucks emptying the dumpster could damage these holding tanks over
time. We would propose moving the concrete pad/wooden enclosure to just outside the
perimeter of the lot, towards the center of the property (as depicted on attached drawing).
Please feel free to contact me directly via email or phone to discuss any of these matters.
Best,
Chris LeBlanc
Project Manager
Arterra Design and Construction
434-284-1711
christopher.r.leblanc@gmail.com
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