HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP201000010 Review Comments Special Use Permit 2011-01-19*—&A
County of Albemarle
Department of Community Development
Memorandum
To: Joan McDowell, Principle Planner
From: Glenn Brooks, County Engineer
Date: 25 Sep 2010, Rev. 1: 19 Jan 2011
Subject: Ivy Creek Methodist Church (SP20 10000 10)
The special use permit for the expansion of the Ivy Creek Methodist Church on Woodlands Road has been
reviewed. Revision 1 comments follow the original comment.
(comment of 25 Sep 2010) Stormwater management will need to be provided, as the site area available
is small and the requirements are strict in this area of the county. A concept should be included with
the special use permit. Drainage will need to be collected from the parking areas and rooftop, and
parking areas will need to be surfaced.
(Rev: 1) the area designated for stormwater management appears inadequate.
2. (comment of 25 Sep 2010) Parking areas should be connected with a vehicle travelway, so site
circulation does not use the public road. It is recommended that the eastern entrance be removed.
(Rev: 1) The travelway around the rear of the site does not meet the width requirements of the
ordinance, and does not leave room for the proposed swale. A travelway connecting the parking areas
at the front of the site would make more sense.
3. (comment of 25 Sep 2010) Parking rows should not terminate without a turnaround. This is best
accomplished with a travelway around the parking rows.
(Rev: 1) This has been partially addressed, but without an island or parking markings, the travelway is
not delineated in the field.
4. (comment of 25 Sep 2010) Islands should be placed at the end of the parking rows next to the entrance
travelway.
(Rev. 1) Raised islands are needed. Paint striping as shown is not effective, and not even really
possible if the applicant receives a waiver to use a gravel surface.
5. (Rev. 1) The sight line shown on the revised plan appears to require an off -site easement. This should
be a condition of any approvals.
This site will need to meet the requirements of the zoning ordinance and water protection ordinance with
the final site plan.
file: E2_ SP_ GEB_IvyCreekMethodist.doc