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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP202000075 Review Comments Initial Site Plan 2020-12-11COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Stephen C. Brich, P.E. 1401 East Broad Street (804) 7862701 Commissioner Richmond, Virginia 23219 Fax: (804) 7862940 December 10, 2020 County of Albemarle Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 Attn: Chris Perez Re: Scott's Ivy Exxon — Initial Site Plan SDP-2020-00075 Review # 1 Dear Mr. Perez: The Department of Transportation, Charlottesville Residency Transportation and Land Use Section, has reviewed the above referenced plan as submitted by Collins Engineering, dated 16 November 2020, and offers the following comments: 1. Provide calculations for right and left turn lane warrants. 2. Provide Auto TURN that demonstrates a WB-67 truck can turn in at the eastern entrance and continue to the private farm without encroaching the on -coming lane of Route 250, the exit lane at this entrance, or the existing guardrail end terminal. 3. Sheet 3: Show the radii for all curves in the western entrance. 4. Sheet 3: Show the length of the island (distance between the two entrances) and ensure it complies with Table 2-2 in Appendix F of the Roadway Design Manual. 5. Sheet 3: Mill and overlay must extend one full lane -width into Route 250 for the entire length of the entrance construction plus 2 feet on either end. 6. Sheet 5: Show intersection sight distance from both exits and ensure it complies with Table 2-5 of Appendix F of the Roadway Design Manual. Please provide a digital copy in PDF format of the revised plan along with a comment response letter. If further information is desired, please contact Doug McAvoy Jr. at (540) 718-6113. VirginiaDOT.org WE KEEP VIRGINIA MOVING December 10, 2020 Attn: Chris Perez Page 2 of 2 A VDOT Land Use Permit will be required prior to any work within the right-of-way. The owner/developer must contact the Charlottesville Residency Transportation and Land Use Section at (434) 422-9399 for information pertaining to this process. Sincerely, Adam J. Moore, P.E. Area Land Use Engineer Charlottesville Residency