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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP201000022 Review Comments Preliminary Site Plan 2010-03-30 (3)�� pF ALg� � �'IRGINZP County of Albemarle Department of Community Development Memorandum To: Elizabeth Marotta, Senior Planner From: Amy Pflaum, Engineering Review Division: Current Development Date: March 29, 2010 Subject: SDP201000022, Hollymead Town Center Apartments - Preliminary Site Plan The preliminary site plan for Hollymead Town Center Apartments, submitted on March 8, 2010, has been reviewed. Current Development Engineering can recommend approval once the following comments have been addressed: General Site Plan Comments Existing critical slopes are proposed to be disturbed. Are impact calculations in the waiver request correct? It appears that much more than 45% of existing critical slopes are being disturbed. The plan does not account for 0.227 acres of natural critical slopes that will remain undisturbed. The waiver request also states that vegetation between the impacted critical slopes area and Towncenter Drive consists of underbrush, however, the Existing Conditions plan shows it to be within an "existing wooded area of hardwood trees with some areas of thick underbrush", please clarify. [18 -4.2] 2. Preliminary peak hour traffic counts show that this development meets the threshold for the requirement of a Traffic Impact Analysis. [18- 32.5.6.q] 3. This plan does not account for the inter - parcel connection (extension of Prestwick Glen Drive) required with the development of Willow Glen. [18- 32.7.2.5] 4. The angle of intersection of the easternmost entrance and Towncenter Drive is less than 90 degrees. Per VDOT Access Management Standards Section 4 — Entrance Design, the entrance centerline should be perpendicular to the state highway centerline. A reduced angle of not less than 60 degrees can be approved if significant physical constraints exist. [18- 32.7.2.1] Per the VDOT Access Management Standards Section 4 — Entrance Design, a two -way commercial entrance shall be 30 -feet wide. This may be reduced to 24 -feet if Towncenter Drive is considered a "local street" by VDOT. [18- 32.7.2.1] 6. Please show the proposed sidewalk tying into the existing Towncenter Drive sidewalk on the outer sides of the two entrances, as is shown on the inner sides of the entrances. [18- 32.7.2.8] 7. It is difficult to tell if the proposed entrances maintain a grade of 4% or less for 40 -feet off the edge of Towncenter Drive. Entrance profiles may be required on the Final Site Plan for verification. [18- 4.12.17] 8. Private ROW, as shown on the plans, is not required unless the proposed travelways are to be approved as private streets or future subdivision is expected. An access easement would be more appropriate for access to TMP 32 -56A if it is expected to be under different ownership. 9. Is Towncenter Way expected to connect through to TMP 32 -49K in the future? If not, curbing is required across the end. [18- 4.12.15] 10. The parking area to the west of Building #1 is a 200 -foot dead -end travelway. Please provide a turn- around. [18- 32.7.2.7] 11. The walking trail is proposed with a dead end stub -out at TMP 32 -49K. The Willow Glen development plans do not allow for any future connection for this dead -end. It is recommended that the stub -out not be constructed. 12. The Stormwater Management Notes on Sheet 4 state that the development will drain to the existing stormwater management pond, as well as to a bio- filter. Please submit information that shows the pond was designed to store and treat the new run -off from this development. Please provide more information about the bio- filter, a 50% removal rate is unlikely to meet the needs of this development. [ 18- 32.5.6.k] 13. The proposed grading on Sheet 4 contains several errors. Contours on both the east and west boundaries are not properly tied to existing and there are many instances of disconnected contours within the site. Please review and resubmit. [18- 32.5.6.d] 14. A retaining wall may be needed between Towncenter Way and Building #5, and possibly a handrail along the sidewalk. 15. A retaining wall may be needed between Towncenter Drive and the parking lots east of Building #4. The proposed slope appears to interfere with the sidewalk. Guardrail may also be necessary in this area. 16. Further comments may be added when grading is corrected and more information regarding stormwater management is submitted. \\ Cob- dts01 \city\'iewhik \DoesV2010 \SDP \SDP201000022 IlolINinead Apts- Pre IinXDEI_psp_ADP_10 -22 IITC Apt.doc