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HomeMy WebLinkAboutADRIAN SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING - PDP - 42-03A - CORRESPONDENCE - LUC REQUIREMENTSSteve Olt - Response to David Roy's Questions regarding the Adrian Subdivision X. #4 6801 sq. ft. 6774 sq. ft. #5 6282 sq. ft. 3974 sq. ft. #6 6011 sq. ft. 3894 sq. ft. #7 6619 sq. ft. 5270 sq. ft. hope this adequately answers the questions. Please let me know if you need additional information. Cameron CC: Steve Olt Steve Olt - Response to David Roy's_Questions From: Cameron Gloss To: Gregory Byrne Date: 1 /4/05 1:31 PM Subject: Response to David Roy's Questions regarding the Adrian Subdivision David Roy asked the following questions re: Agenda Item #18 (Adrian Subdivision): "There was a discrepancy in the description of distance, and amount, of road improvements to be done on Vine on West Vine Drive to Taft Hill Road? Which of the statements is correct?" Neither reference is exactly correct 1 st Reference is found on pg 22 starting on line 11 of the hearing transcript. This reference is correct except for the distance the improvements are being made on Vine Dr. The distance between Impala and Taft Hill is just under a quarter of a mile. 2nd reference on pg 31 starting on line 11 is only correct in that they are adding width for bike lanes for roughly a quarter of a mile. They are NOT installing curb and gutter along Vine Drive. Here is a little clarification on what they are doing and required to do. Per Section 3.3.2 (F) of the Land Use Code all developments must have adequate access to the city's Improved Arterial Street Network or shall improve the intervening streets. Vine Drive east of Taft Hill is considered an improved arterial (the road was recently widened and overlayed to provided for improved shoulders with bikelanes between Taft Hill and Shields Street) thus this property needs to improve Vine Drive from Impala to the Taft Hill\ Vine Dr intersection. This approximately quarter mile section of roadway needs to be widened out so a minimum 36 foot width is achieved along its entire length and striped to accommodate the travel lanes and 2 bikelanes\ shoulders. Since portions of this street are already 36 feet wide the widening is only occurring in those areas where this is not being met or the pavement edges are failing. They will be restriping this entire length. "Could we please have the exact amount of square footage for the lots in the Adrian sub-divison, without the sidewalks, which are 5 feet wide on each side, and the Private Drive?" The following are the each lot size (listed based on lot number) and the lot area minus the private drive and sidewalk. #1 7049 sq. ft. 6775 sq. ft. #2 6098 sq. ft. 5264 sq. ft. #3 6003 sq. ft. 5285 sq. ft. Steve Olt - Fwd: Questions re: Adrian F division Page 1 From: Sheri Wamhoff To: Cameron Gloss; David Averiil; Gregory Byrne; Steve Olt; Susan Joy Date: 1 /4/05 11:43AM Subject: Fwd: Questions re: Adrian Subdivision Steve I think we have found both references that David Roy was referencing. Neither reference is exactly correct. 1 st Reference is found on pg 22 starting on line 11 of the hearing transcript. This reference is correct except for the distance the improvements are being made on Vine Dr. The distance between Impala and Taft Hill is just under a quarter of a mile. 2nd reference on pg 31 starting on line 11 is only correct in that they are adding width for bike lanes for roughly a quarter of a mile. They are NOT installing curb and gutter along Vine Drive. Here is a little clarification on what they are doing and required to do. Per Section 3.3.2 (F) of the Land Use Code all developments must have adequate access to the city's Improved Arterial Street Network or shall improve the intervening streets. Vine Drive east of Taft Hill is considered an improved arterial (the road was recently widened and overlayed to provided for improved shoulders with bikelanes between Taft Hill and Shields Street) thus this property needs to improve Vine Drive from Impala to the Taft Hill\ Vine Dr intersection. This approximately quarter mile section of roadway needs to be widened out so a minimum 36 foot width is achieved along its entire length and striped to accommodate the travel lanes and 2 bikelanes\ shoulders. Since portions of this street are already 36 feet wide the widening is only occurring in those areas where this is not being met or the pavement edges are failing. They will be restriping this entire length. I hope this adequately answers the question. Please let me know if you need additional information. Sheri >>> Gregory Byrne 01/04/05 09:59AM >>> >>> City Manager's Office 01/04/05 09:45AM >>> Greg: David Roy asked the following questions re: Agenda Item #18 (Adrian Subdivision): "There was a discrepancy in the description of distance, and amount, of road improvements to be done on Vine on West Vine Drive to Taft Hill Road? Which of the statements is correct?" "Could we please have the exact amount of square footage for the lots in the Adrian sub-divison, without the sidewalks, which are 5 feet wide on each side, and the Private Drive?" Please provide a response to David's questions ASAP TODAY as this information will need to be sent to City Council prior to the Council meeting and may also need to be included in Council read -before packets. Thank you, Kelly Courkamp Steve Olt - Fwd: Questions re: Adrian ` `division _ Page 1 j From: David Averill To: Sheri Wamhoff; Steve Olt; Susan Joy Date: 1 /4/05 11:02AM Subject: Fwd: Questions re: Adrian Subdivision I'm not finding the discrepancy that Councilman Roy is referring to (somewhere in the AIS?) so I'm not sure what numbers he is getting at. However, a measure in the GIS (assuming the improvement is "centerline to centerline" from Impala to Taft ... gotta make some assumptions for this with the info. I have available) it looks like its in the neighborhood (approximately) 1552 feet. This is the interim arterial roadway section, 36 feet in width (asphalt) with two 12' travel lanes and two 6' bike lanes, and no sidewalks, as described in section 3.3.2(F)1(a) - concerning offsite development improvements. Does that help? If not I'm sure someone in engineering can clear it up for you. -DA >>> Steve Olt 01 /04/05 10:1 1AM >>> I need help with the first question asked in the attached memo from the City Council member. ASAP Steve