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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-01-02 JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2016 TRC REPORTJanuary & February 2016 TRC Report Page 1 TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2016 The County’s Technical Review Committee (TRC) met four (4) times during the months of January & February and reviewed eight (8) residential site plans. Tarin Woods: Phase II (Performance Plan) Tarin Woods is located in the southern portion of our jurisdiction near the near the intersection of Manassas and Appomattox Drives (Battle Park subdivision) off Carolina Beach Road and is classified as Transition on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning District: R-15 Residential (limited 2.5 units acre)  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Private  Lots: 95  Acreage: 41.83  TIA: Not Required this Phase In a vote of 5-0, the TRC approved the preliminary site plan for Tarin Woods for 95 lots with the following conditions: 1) No gates, traffic calming devices or on-street parking permitted unless reviewed by TRC. 2) Wetland certification required by the Army Corps Engineers prior to final plat approval. 3) A TIA will be required with the next phase submission of the project. 4) A conservation setback of 25’ will be required from the natural resource. Piner Run (Performance Plan) Piner Run is located in the southern portion of our jurisdiction (900 block Piner Road) and is primarily classified as Transition on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning District: R-15 Residential (limited 2.5 units acre)  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA with private pump station)  Road Network: Private  Lots: 71  Acreage: 28.4  TIA: Not Required In a vote of 5-0, the TRC approved the preliminary site plan for Piner Run for 71 lots with the following conditions: 1) No gates, traffic calming devices or on-street parking permitted unless reviewed by TRC. 2) A tree survey will be required prior to the issuance of an erosion control permit. 3) Reduction of the entrance traffic island (Piner) to allow ease of access for lot 13. January & February 2016 TRC Report Page 2 Parson’s Mill (Performance Re-Approval) Parson’s Mill is located in the northern portion of our jurisdiction near the 4500 block of North College Road and is classified as Aquifer Resource Protection on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning: CD (R-10) Conditional District – Residential  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Private  Lots: 354 (SF-204, Townhomes – 150)  Acreage: 107.17  TIA: Yes, off site road improvements required In a vote of 5-0, the TRC preliminarily re-approved Parson’s Mill for 354 units with the following conditions: 1) No gates, traffic calming devices or on-street parking permitted unless reviewed by TRC. 2) Road construction improvements from the project to the existing road connections on Creekstone Lane, Plum Tree Land, and Saddlebrook Drive will be required prior to final plat approval. Road pavement from the project abutting the Pope property will be required. 3) All terms/conditions of the CD (R-10) rezoning approval by the Board of County Commissioners will remain in effect. 4) Approved TIA recommendations for off-site road improvements will be required. 5) Cluster mailboxes within the project are encouraged with coordination between the applicant and the post office. Marsh Landing Place: Phase 2 (Performance Plan Extension) Marsh Landing Place is located in the northeastern portion of our jurisdiction between Bayshore Estates and Marsh Oaks subdivisions and is classified as Watershed Resource Protection on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning: R-15 Residential (limited to 2.5 units acre)  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Public  Lots: 29  Acreage: 17.78  TIA: Not Required In a vote of 5-0, the TRC extended the preliminary validity period of Marsh Landing Place: 2 for one year for all 29 lots with the following conditions: 1) No gates, traffic calming devices or on-street parking permitted unless reviewed by TRC and NCDOT 2) Preliminary construction plan approval by County Engineering. January & February 2016 TRC Report Page 3 3) Stabilization work be completed on Southern Farm Road, Trace and Vale Drives to the satisfaction of County Engineering. 4) Road construction improvements to be completed connecting the exiting paved portion of Vale and Bayfield Drives prior to final plat approval. 5) Extension of sidewalks in Phase 1 of Marsh Landing to Phase 2 to be completed based on the construction time table of the developer. North College Apartments (High Density Plan) North College Apartments is located in the north central portion of our jurisdiction (2600 block N. College Road) and is classified as Transition and Conservation on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Current Zoning: B-2 Highway Business & R-15 Residential  Proposed Zoning: CD (R-10) Conditional Zoning District w/ Special Use Permit  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Parking Spaces  Lots/Units: 80  Acreage: 8.05  TIA: TIA completed for 120 units several years ago In a vote of 5-0, the TRC approved the technical site plan component of North College Apartments for 80 units with the following conditions: 1) Install a multi-use path along the property frontage to the secondary entrance to Laney High School. 2) No gates, traffic calming devices or on-street parking permitted unless reviewed by TRC. 3) A tree mitigation plan will need to be submitted prior to the issuance of an erosion control permit. 4) Cluster mail boxes are encouraged for the apartment campus. Coordination will need to be made between the applicant and the post office. Rachel’s Place (Performance Plan) Rachel’s Place is located in the northern portion of our jurisdiction (3000 block Blue Clay Road) and is classified as Aquifer Resource Protection on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning: CZD R-10 Conditional Zoning District R-10 Residential  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Private  Lots: 154  Acreage: 46.56  TIA: Yes, approved for off-site road improvements January & February 2016 TRC Report Page 4 In a vote of 5-0, the TRC preliminarily approved Rachel’s Place for all 154 lots with the following conditions: 1) No gates, traffic calming devices, or on-street parking permitted unless reviewed by TRC. 2) Construction of the road connection from the project to Holland Drive and associated road stubs will be completed with the phasing schedule as noted on the plan prior to final plat approval. 3) A tree survey will be required prior to the issuance of an erosion control permit. 4) Approved conditions mandated by the Board of County Commissioners as stated in case file Z- 947. 5) The relocation of fire hydrants as required by County Fire Services. Sunset Reach (Performance Extension) Sunset Reach is located in the northern portion of our jurisdiction near the western terminus of Rockhill Road and is classified as Watershed Resource Protection and Conservation on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning: R-15Residential (limited 2.5 units acre)  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Private  Lots: 68 (53 single family, 15 townhomes)  Acreage: 17.78  TIA: Not Required At the time of this printing (Tuesday, February 23), the TRC had not met or voted on Sunset Reach. A report on this project will be made at the Planning Board meeting on March 3rd. Channel Watch (Performance Plan) Channel Watch is located in the southern portion of our jurisdiction near the 6600 block of River Road and is classified as Transition and Conservation on the County’s adopted 2006 Land Use Plan. Site Plan Data  Zoning: R-15 Residential (limited to 2.5 units acre)  Water Service: Public (CFPUA)  Sewer Service: Public (CFPUA)  Road Network: Private  Lots: 36  Acreage: 21.8  TIA: Not Required At the time of this printing (Tuesday, February 23), the TRC had not met or voted on Channel Watch. A report on this project will be made at the Planning Board meeting on March 3rd.