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Permit Number: D02-0023
Parcel: 120052720

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: CDRC RESUBMITTAL - DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Permit Number - D02-0023
Review Name: CDRC RESUBMITTAL - DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
10/01/2002 FERNE RODRIGUEZ START INITIALIZE THE WORKFLOW Completed
10/03/2002 BLANCA ESPINO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING Approved To: Craig Gross DATE: October 3, 2002
CDRC Coordinator
FROM: Blanca Espino, Engineering Associate

SUBJECT: Engineering review of the Fry's Fuel Service Center, Development Plan and Grading/Drainage Plan. The activity number is D02-0023.

SUMMARY: The Development Plan was received by Engineering for second review on October 3, 2002. The Grading/Drainage Plan was reviewed for Development Plan purposes only. Engineering recommends approval of the Development Plan.









Blanca Espino
Engineering Associate
10/03/2002 JOE LINVILLE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES LANDSCAPE Approved ADD THE CDRC CASE NUMBER TO THE LOWER RIGHT CORNER OF THE LANDSCAPE PLAN.
10/10/2002 ROGER HOWLETT COT NON-DSD COMMUNITY PLANNING Approved COMMUNITY PLANNING AND PRESERVATION COMMENTS

Regarding

SUBJECT: Community Design Review Committee Application

CASE NUMBER: CASE NAME: DATE SENT

D02-0023 Fry’s Fuel Service Center 10/08/02

() Tentative Plat
( ) Development Plan
( ) Landscape Plan
() Revised Plan/Plat
() Board of Adjustment
() Other

CROSS REFERENCE: C9-87-45

NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN: N/A

GATEWAY/SCENIC ROUTE: N/A

COMMENTS DUE BY: October 15, 2002

SUBJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN/PLAT HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY COMMUNITY PLANNING AND PRESERVATION, AND STAFF SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS:

() No Annexation or Rezoning Conditions, Not an RCP - No Comment
() Proposal Complies with Annexation or Rezoning Conditions
( ) RCP Proposal Complies With Plan Policies
( ) See Additional Comments Attached
() No Additional Comments - Complies With Planning Comments Submitted on:
( ) No Resubmittal Required:
() Tentative Plat
( ) Development Plan
( ) Landscape Plan
() Other

REVIEWER: JBeall DATE: 10/7/02

Community Planning and Preservation Comments
Fry’s Fuel Service Center, D02-0023



Since this project is proposing a change to a development plan for a rezoning site, it must be in conformance with the prior rezoning conditions, with the design policies and criteria of the General Plan, and any of its components. The Design Guidelines Manual, which offers insight and clarification into land use and community design policies is also used as an additional resource to the General Plan.


Although the proposed development plan demonstrates a pedestrian circulation from the proposed Kiosk to the sidewalk along the east side of the development; it does not adequately address or provide for pedestrian circulation, accessibility and connectivity to existing pedestrian linkages along the west side of the development “pad” buildings. Rezoning condition [1.f.] requires that the development provide for a pedestrian circulation system with six foot wide colored or brick sidewalks to all shopping center structures, all portions of the parking area, and the public rights-of-way. Also, the Plans call for the integration of all convenience/commercial uses/gas stations within shopping centers, i.e. pedestrian, landscape, and lighting systems. The pedestrian areas within the “pad” buildings are to be defined and linked to the overall pedestrian system. Please indicate on the development plan a pedestrian circulation system from the proposed Kiosk-service center, to include but not limited to, colored or brick crosswalks, raised or textured, that cross the ingress/egress driveway (40’ PAAL), to the already existing pedestrian system.

No re-submittal required, to be checked by Development Services.
COMMUNITY PLANNING AND PRESERVATION COMMENTS

Regarding

SUBJECT: Community Design Review Committee Application

CASE NUMBER: CASE NAME: DATE SENT

D02-0023 Fry’s Fuel Service Center 08/23/02

() Tentative Plat
( ) Development Plan
( ) Landscape Plan
() Revised Plan/Plat
() Board of Adjustment
() Other

CROSS REFERENCE: C9-87-45

NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN: N/A

GATEWAY/SCENIC ROUTE: N/A

COMMENTS DUE BY: September 3, 2002

SUBJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN/PLAT HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY COMMUNITY PLANNING AND PRESERVATION, AND STAFF SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS:

() No Annexation or Rezoning Conditions, Not an RCP - No Comment
() Proposal Complies with Annexation or Rezoning Conditions
( ) RCP Proposal Complies With Plan Policies
( ) See Additional Comments Attached
() No Additional Comments - Complies With Planning Comments Submitted on:
( ) Resubmittal Required:
() Tentative Plat
( ) Development Plan
( ) Landscape Plan
() Other

REVIEWER: JBeall DATE: 8/22/02

Community Planning and Preservation Comments
Fry’s Fuel Service Center, D02-0023



Since this project is proposing a change to a development plan for a rezoning site, it must be in conformance with the prior rezoning conditions, with the design policies and criteria of the General Plan, and any of its components. The Design Guidelines Manual, which offers insight and clarification into land use and community design policies is also used as an additional resource to the General Plan.


The proposed development plan does not appear to adequately address or provide for pedestrian circulation, accessibility and connectivity to existing pedestrian linkages within the development “pad” buildings. Rezoning condition [1.f.] requires that the development provide for a pedestrian circulation system with six foot wide colored or brick sidewalks to all shopping center structures, all portions of the parking area, and the public rights-of-way. Also, the Plans call for the integration of all convenience/commercial uses/gas stations within shopping centers, i.e. pedestrian, landscape, and lighting systems. The pedestrian areas within the “pad” buildings are to be defined and linked to the overall pedestrian system. Please indicate on the development plan how the proposed fuel service center will provide clearly defined pedestrian areas that are linked to the development’s pedestrian system, to include but not limited to, colored or brick crosswalks, raised or textured, that cross the ingress/egress driveways to the east and west of the fuel service center and connect with the already existing pedestrian system.
10/11/2002 DAVID RIVERA DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ZONING Approv-Cond TO: Plans Coordination Office
Development Services Department

PROJECT: D02-0023
Fry's Fueling Station
Development Plan

FROM: David Rivera
Senior Planner

FOR: Patricia Gehlen
Principal Planner
Zoning Review Section

TRANSMITTAL: October 11, 2002

DUE DATE: October 15, 2002

Comments:

The Zoning Review Section approves the development plan for this project, subject to the following changes on the sign-off copies. However, should there be any changes requested by other CDRC members, the Zoning Review Section approval is void, and we request copies of the revised development plan to verify that those changes do not affect any zoning requirements.

1. Add the Section, township, and range; section corners; north arrow; and the scale must be labeled. Revise the location map as required.

2. This site is subject to the criteria of the Major Streets and Routes Setback Zone. Add a note on sheet DP-3 that states that the proposed development meets the overlay zone criteria.

3. The location and the type of bicycle facility to be provided has been shown but the requested detail drawing was not provided on the plan. Please add a fully dimensioned detail drawing that demonstrates compliance with D.S. 2-09. The bicycle parking facility must be in a location that will not interfere with pedestrian circulation, vehicle parking spaces or landscaping. The facility must be provided in a location that will be safe from motor vehicle traffic. Some sort of raised curbing or concrete pad may be required if the facility is to be left in the location as shown on the plan. (A portion of the previous comment: A minimum of two class two parking spaces is required. Please show on the plan the location of the facility. Provide a detail drawing that demonstrates compliance with DS 2-09 for bicycle parking criteria.)

The number of parking spaces to be provided in the Fueling station parcel as noted on sheet DP-3 indicates a total of 29 spaces. It appears that only 28 spaces have been provided. Please revise the keynotes and the parking calculations as required.

4. Please make all changes to the development plan prior to submittal of the Mylar copies for stamps and signatures.

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please call David Rivera, (520) 791-5608.

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