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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZMA201300016 Review Comments Zoning Map Amendment 2013-12-11*—&A County of Albemarle Department of Community Development Memorandum To: Megan Yaniglos, Senior Planner From: Glenn Brooks, County Engineer Date: 9 Dec 2013 Subject: Avinity 2 (zma201300016) The zoning map amendment for Avinity Phase 2 has been reviewed. The following comments and recommendatiosn are provided for your use; 1. Stormwater management should meet the new state regulations passed last year. The county ordinance is being updated, with public hearings scheduled in the next two months. The new regulations will be in effect before a site plan is approved for this development. 2. As identified by VDOT, the spacing of the entrance which places the Kappa Sig. entrance in the turn lane is problematic. 3. It appears that public roads could be provided through the first loop from Rt. 20 and to the interconnection. These roads appear to meet VDOT standard dimensions anyway, and this may avoid the possibility of a spite strip. 4. The traffic impacts should be studied. The impacts to the phase 1 loop may be significant if the phase 1 roads were not designed for additional traffic. The signal and turning warrants, as well as queuing on both Avon Street and Rt. 20 should be investigated. 5. The steep grades adjacent to the proposed Pebble Drive on the south side of the site show extensive work on TM91 -16B. This owner should be part of the application or provide easements prior to the application going forward. 6. A critical slopes waiver does not appear necessary. The critical slopes shown being disturbed near phase 1 are all part of access and utilities necessary for the two developments. The small portion shown near Rt. 20 on the applicant's plan is not shown on the county topography. It is not of consequence, and will be necessarily disturbed for the construction of the proposed Pebble Drive. 7. It is recommended that road widths not be specified on the zoning plan, as these will have to meet VDOT and County minimums. The plan should specify where parking is to be prohibited, as this will allow narrower streets. 8. The Code indicates that alleys and green space as frontage may appear on final plans. This does not appear feasible given the layout of roads and narrow blocks in the zoning plan. Green space as frontage is not recommended. Alleys serving as the primary means of access are not recommended. file: El_zma_GEB_Avinity1doc