HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 1 November 19, 2013 PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES November 19, 2013 PRESENT: David Borsuk, Ed Bowen, Jeffrey Thoms, Tho mas Fojtik, Steve Cummings, Kathleen Propp, Karl Nollenberger EXCUSED: John Hinz, Donna Lohry, Robert Vajgrt STAFF: Darryn Burich, Director of Planning Service s; David Buck, Principal Planner; Steven Gohde, Assistant Director of Public Works; Chris St rong, Director of Transportation; Deborah Foland, Recording Secretary Chairperson Fojtik called the meeting to order at 4 :00 pm. Roll call was taken and a quorum declared present. The minutes of November 5, 2013 were approved as pr esented. (Propp/Bowen) I. PARTIAL STREET VACATION OF THE NORTH SIDE OF THE 1800 BLOCK OF OSHKOSH AVENUE Ran Lie Inc. requests the partial vacation of the n orth side of the 1800 block of Oshkosh Avenue. The subject area is irregularly shaped area, approximat ely 190 feet wide by 55 feet deep and 8,500 square feet in area. Mr. Buck presented the item and reviewed the site a nd surrounding area as well as an aerial view of th e site and explained the reasoning for the vacation r equest, which was due to the reconfiguration of Oshkosh Avenue with the reconstruction of the Highw ay 41/State Highway 21 interchange. After the realignment of Oshkosh Avenue, a remnant area of la nd was created that serves no practical use to the public with the exception of the City’s desire to r etain a 15-foot wide strip along the back of the sidewalk as right-of-way for potential future trail purposes and the presence of city utilities within the proposed vacated area. Mr. Thoms questioned if an easement was necessary i n the vacated area for the utilities present. Mr. Burich responded that the easement was not nece ssary in this case as it is provided for in the sta te statutes as standard protocol with a street vacatio n. Mr. Bowen inquired about the process that the city has to follow with road reconstruction projects as he felt that partial street vacations due to recons truction should have some mechanism to allow for th e vacations of areas no longer necessary without havi ng to go through the process of Plan Commission and Common Council vacation actions. Mr. Burich replied that the process can be initiate d by either the petitioner or staff as it is not bu ilt into the road reconstruction process and, in this case, the request was by the petitioner. The city will review the area at a future date to see if any othe r areas can be vacated due to unusable remnants lef t from the reconstruction of the highway and installa tion of the roundabouts. Mr. Thoms questioned if the area to the east of the subject site was also going to be vacated.
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 2 November 19, 2013 Mr. Burich indicated that this area will be maintai ned as right-of-way until such a time that the adjacent property owner is interested in acquiring the land. Norm Mueller, 437 Hazel Street, petitioner for the request, stated that he has owned properties in thi s area for a number of years and the piece of land th at is remaining from the realignment of the road is too small to be developable and he would maintain t he parcel with his property. He also thanked Mr. Burich for his cooperation and guidance in this mat ter. Motion by Thoms to approve the partial street vacat ion of the north side of the 1800 block of Oshkosh Avenue. Seconded by Borsuk. Motion carried 7-0. IIA. ZONE CHANGE FROM R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE D ISTRICT, R-3 MULTIPLE DWELLING DISTRICT AND C-2 GENERAL COMMERCI AL DISTRICT TO C-1PD NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT WITH A PLAN NED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY FOR PROPERTIES AT 1100 WITZEL A VENUE AND 110 & 250 NORTH SAWYER STREET (LOURDES ACADEMY) This item is for a zone change request from the R-1 Single Family Residence District, R-3 Multiple Dwelling District and C-2 General Commercial Distri ct to the C-1 PD Neighborhood Commercial District with a Planned Development Overlay (PD). The subject area having multiple zoning designations restricts any site changes/improvement s or new construction on the property. The intent of the requested zone change is to bring the zoning into conformance with the current use and development on the property and the PD will be in p lace to ensure that any proposed changes to the property be reviewed under the public hearing proce ss while providing the ability for adjustments to zoning standards that are unique to its institution al campus use. IIB. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW FOR THE USE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF PROPERTIES AT 1100 WITZEL A VENUE AND 110 & 250 NORTH SAWYER STREET (LOURDES ACADEMY) The petitioner requests approval of a Conditional U se Permit/Development Plan for the existing educational facility as well as a new elementary sc hool structure, expansion/renovation of the existin g parking lot/circulation plan, creation of a new par king lot, and reorganization of other site improvements such as athletic fields and accessory buildings. Commission members decided to discuss and vote on t hese two item as one as they are in conjunction with each other. Mr. Buck presented the item and reviewed the site a nd surrounding area as well as the zoning classifications and land use in said area. He revi ewed the site plan which entailed both the existing features on the site as well as new proposed renova tions. He discussed the existing features and the proposed additions to the site such as the elementa ry school, and new parking areas, pedestrian walkways, playgrounds, and athletic fields. He sta ted that the parking stalls would almost double fro m the number of existing stalls and explained the cir culation patterns that would separate the various a ge groups. He also discussed the suggested adjustment s to the plan that staff has recommended and reviewed the building elevations. He commented tha t the east façade has a very blank wall and staff was recommending it receive some architectural and color enhancement to break up the expanse of wall plane. He also reviewed the signage proposed for the site which included wall, ground mounted, and a pylon sign with one incorporating an electron ic message center. He reviewed the plan depicting
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 3 November 19, 2013 the traffic flow pattern for the site as well as a conceptual landscaping plan and the dumpster enclos ure location. He stated that storm water management pl ans had yet to be submitted but would require review and approval by the Department of Public Wor ks and the formal landscaping plans would require review and approval by the Department of Co mmunity Development. He also reviewed the conditions recommended for this request. Mr. Borsuk commented that he had concerns with the landscaping, environmental issues, and traffic patterns for the request. He questioned if the exi t on to Sawyer Street should be a right turn only access. Mr. Buck responded that it should not be necessary as it is designed to be a three lane drive access. Chris Strong, Director of Transportation, added tha t Sawyer Street does not have a significant amount of crashes and this driveway should be able to work well as designed. Mr. Borsuk then commented that the storm water mana gement for the site does not seem adequate. Steve Gohde, Assistant Director of Public Works, re plied that the storm water management plans are conceptual only at this time and underground detent ion facilities will probably not be feasible on thi s site. He further stated that only the reconstructe d areas have to come into compliance such as the ne w parking areas and storm water management will be ch allenging for this site as it is located very close to the downstream discharge area of Campbell Creek. Mr. Borsuk commented that it was a planned developm ent and the whole site should be reviewed for storm water impact. He also questioned if they wer e proposing any intensive landscaping for areas of the site. Mr. Buck responded that some of the parking lot are as were to remain as they are today. Mr. Borsuk felt that the whole area along Sawyer St reet needs more intensive landscaping features. Mr. Buck indicated that they are incorporating inte rnal islands and other green space features and bot h the new and existing parking lots will meet all the current parking code requirements. Mr. Fojtik questioned why the new elementary school building is not being placed closer to and fronting the street than it is proposed. Mr. Buck replied that the petitioner have presented and worked with staff on four to five different scenarios while in the planning stages of the proje ct and the drop-off/pick-up areas, site circulation and separation of school functions is the primary reaso n to not locate the building to front the street. Mr. Thoms stated that he is aware of the existing c odes regulating landscaping and environmental requirements but there are existing storm water iss ues in the area and he felt they should be addresse d as this is a planned development and additional req uirements could be requested. He commented that the city is attempting to hide parking areas at new developments as well and he felt more intensive landscaping should be required. He also commented about the base standard modification for the chain link fence around the ball field and felt tha t it did not have to be constructed of chain link a nd could utilize a more attractive material for the fe ncing. Mr. Buck responded that the petitioner is most like ly considering the security and maintenance of the proposed fence.
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 4 November 19, 2013 Mr. Thoms felt that they could use something to mak e the fencing more aesthetically pleasing than just the standard chain link. He also voiced concerns a bout the signage as he felt the electronic message center sign was located too close to the intersecti on and would be a distraction for drivers particula rly at night. He also questioned if there were any imp act studies completed for traffic flow as turning l eft on Sawyer Street can be challenging. Mr. Strong stated that the applicant did a parking assessment and after looking at other schools in th e community, staff believe what is presented should b e effective. A traffic impact analysis is typicall y done to determine if signals are needed in an area or other traffic measures required. He felt the st reets surrounding the property should be able to absorb t he traffic flow other than there may be some back up at drop-off/pick-up times and the one way flow o n the site could be more defined. Mr. Thoms inquired if the bus traffic flow would ex it out on Sawyer Street. Mr. Strong responded that the entrance for the buse s would be off Josslyn Street and the transfer poin t could be located on the school campus and that the buses would exit on Sawyer. Mr. Burich questioned if Mr. Strong felt the electr onic message center sign was an issue. Mr. Strong indicated that they consider the proximi ty to the intersection and what is being displayed on the sign as both effect the distraction of drivers. He felt there was sufficient distance from the tr affic light in this case that it should not be an issue. Mr. Bowen asked to verify that the corrugated metal material would be changed to other materials for the mechanical screening on the structure. Mr. Buck responded affirmatively. Mr. Bowen commented that an institutional zoning cl assification would make this process easier. Mr. Thoms questioned if the zoning change would hav e any effect on the dental office located within the block. Mr. Buck responded negatively. Mr. Thoms asked to verify that the mechanical equip ment on the structure would be appropriately screened. Mr. Burich responded affirmatively. Mr. Borsuk inquired about the necessity to double t he number of parking stalls on the site. Mr. Buck indicated that the daily demand was antici pated to be 260 parking stalls however with events at the school, the demand would require about 300 s talls and they would be removing some from the back of the old credit union location. Bob Biebel, President of Lourdes Academy, stated th at they have presented a number of plans for this project to the city and their organization felt it was important to have a setup that would serve thei r students for the next 50 years. At this time, thei r education system is in three different buildings which
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 5 November 19, 2013 is not convenient for parents and they felt it woul d be best to have all the schools in one location. They need to attract students and are trying their best as far as the traffic pattern on the site. Their p arking lot is usually full during events and they utilize on-street parking besides, therefore the additional parking stalls are necessary for them to provide ad equate parking on-site. They would like to maintai n the entrance on Sawyer Street as it would provide a n access point for emergency vehicles and the basement of the old credit union building could be utilized if necessary for emergency situations. He also discussed the need for the delivery area on si te. Mr. Bowen inquired about the use of the football fi eld. Mr. Biebel responded that it is a practice site for the middle school students which will amount to about six games per year and they will continue to utilize Titan Stadium for high school events. Mr. Thoms stated that if it was only a practice fie ld, could they eliminate the chain link fencing surrounding it. He also commented that he would li ke to see landscaping around the perimeters of the parking lots to help hide these areas and he still had concerns about the storm water management issues. Tim Whitman, Davel Engineering, indicated that they would be working according to the City’s ordinance with the use of biofilters and bioswales on the storm water management plans. Mr. Borsuk voiced his concern with the ramification s of the new building areas as far as storm water management. Mr. Gohde indicated that since the storm water mana gement codes were revamped in 2012, the ordinance requires storm water management to be in effect on any newly created areas and they will have to meet all the current requirements. They ha ve discussed lowering the football field area as th ey have done at Tipler School to serve as a detention area and biofilters are to be installed. He did no t recommend extending storm water management beyond o rdinance requirements in this case. Mr. Thoms discussed the ordinance standards but fel t that since this was a planned development, it should require more stringent standards. Mr. Gohde reiterated his recommendations that ordin ance standards are not required to be exceeded in this case as the subject site’s close proximity to Campbell Creek which is just across Josslyn Street. Excessive storm water management will not help anyo ne upstream as the site is located downstream from the creek and there are no properties downstre am to benefit from it either. He further discussed some other detention basins in the process of const ruction and stated that meeting ordinance standards will be difficult for this property but exceeding i t is not necessary. Both the site location and ele vation is an issue and he further explained current ordina nce restrictions. Jason Hale, Ganther Construction, displayed large r enderings of the east elevation and explained some of the changes incorporated to meet staff’s recomme ndations. He also displayed samples of the brick, cast stone, architectural metal panels, and EIFS to be used on the structure. He discussed options fo r the replacement of the corrugated metal recommended in the conditions and the use of the interior of the structure which limits the placement of windows or other architectural features on this side for practical purposes. Mr. Cummings expressed his gratitude for the large renderings and material samples to review as he felt it was much more beneficial than just the usua l submitted site plans.
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 6 November 19, 2013 Mr. Borsuk questioned what the mechanical screening enclosures would look like. Mr. Hale responded that the lower portion would be constructed of brick and they were still considering the options for the replacement of the corrugated metal and offered a few options that would be possible. Mr. Borsuk then questioned if the refuse enclosure would be constructed of the same materials as the building. Mr. Hale indicated that it would be constructed of tan brick. Mr. Thoms stated that he still had concerns with th e fencing material used to enclose the ball field a nd would like to see something more aesthetically plea sing than the chain link fence and also suggested that a berm could be constructed along the side of the parking lot. Mr. Hale replied that berming of any kind was an is sue on this site due to the elevation but more landscaping may work better particularly along the Sawyer Street side. Mr. Thoms stated that he was also still concerned w ith the exit onto Sawyer Street. Mr. Hale indicated that decorative black fencing wa s proposed to be used in other areas of the site an d the chain link fencing was the best option for the ball field as far as costs. Mr. Borsuk suggested that the chain link fence be c oated rather than galvanized metal. Mr. Thoms inquired if this would be the only opport unity to amend the conditions for this request. Mr. Buck responded that the Commission could reques t that the item be brought back to amend conditions at a later date however it was important to approve the planned development so the project could move forward. The conditions could be amende d at this time. Mr. Thoms stated that if staff could handle the faç ade, landscaping and fencing concerns discussed, th e item would not need to come back to the Commission for further review and questioned if the conditions would require some amendments. Mr. Burich replied that if the Commission desired t o request something specific, they need to be direc t on what conditions should be amended. Mr. Fojtik commented that the fencing will be the l east visible part of the property. Mr. Borsuk stated that he would be comfortable with the minimum standard of a coated chain link fence however he would like to see the ball field w ith this type of fencing rather than just standard chain link and some enhanced landscaping features a long the fencing and on the Sawyer Street side parking lot and near the service drive by the east façade. Mr. Hale suggested that the fence for the ball fiel d could be vinyl coated on the exterior facing the street and standard galvanized chain link on the in terior which would be less visible to the public. Mr. Borsuk reiterated that he still had concerns wi th the storm water management for the site.
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 7 November 19, 2013 Mr. Gohde suggested that the Commission could amend the conditions to add approval of a storm water grading and drainage plan to collect and conv ey storm water to the maximum extent practical, although this may be difficult to accomplish. Mr. Bowen suggested that it could be adjusted to re quire the development to meet code standards and may exceed if possible. Ms. Propp inquired if the driveway on North Sawyer Street was still going to be removed as stated in the conditions. Mr. Buck commented that there are two existing driv eways to the former credit union parking lot off Southland Avenue and the question is if the third d riveway on Sawyer Street is necessary. Mr. Thoms discussed the emergency issues and use of the old credit union building for that purpose that the petitioner brought up earlier. Mr. Borsuk suggested that it could be restricted to a right-in/right-out only drive access. Mr. Burich commented that the site could be evacuat ed in an emergency situation without the third driveway to the parking lot and the right-in/right-out drive accesses do not historically work well. Mr. Buck added that a concern was that motorists will p ossibly avoid the controlled intersection at Southland and Sawyer by utilizing the parking lot a ccesses instead. Mr. Burich asked about the possibility of eliminating the drive aisles around the building which would prohibit the use of the driveways to avoid the controlled intersection. Mr . Biebel suggested that they could barricade off th e driveway during the day to prevent its use for that purpose. Mr. Burich questioned why the drive aisl es are necessary around the building. Mr. Biebel discussed the reasons for the necessity of the drive aisles such as to handle back-up traff ic at busy times. Mr. Bowen recommended leaving the driveway remainin g on Sawyer Street and review the situation after a few years to see if it was functioning prop erly. Mr. Fojtik commented that he felt the zone change a nd planned development overlay were a good idea for this development. Mr. Thoms recommended approval of the conditional u se permit/planned development with adjustments to the conditions to address the enhanc ements to the ball field fencing, landscaping, stor m water management, and to review the Sawyer Street d riveway for functionality. Motion by Thoms to approve a zone change from R-1 S ingle Family Residence District, R-3 Multiple Dwelling District and C-2 General Commerci al District to C-1PD Neighborhood Business District with a Planned Development Overla y for properties at 1100 Witzel Avenue and 110 & 250 North Sawyer Street and to approve a conditional use permit/development plan review for the use and development plan of properti es at 1100 Witzel Avenue and 110 & 250 North Sawyer Street with the following conditions: 1) Cross access agreement is established between two l ots included in the subject campus area. 2) Base standard modifications:
__________________________________ Plan Commission Minutes 8 November 19, 2013 a. Allow a zero foot internal side yard setbacks from between the campus parcel and the administrative building/former credit union parcel. b. Allow six foot chain link fencing within the Southl and and Josslyn Street front yard setbacks with vinyl coated fencing on the exterior and enhanced landscaping around the perimeter. c. Allow accessory dumpster enclosure structures in fr ont of the primary structure’s Josslyn Street front façade at eighteen feet two in ches. 3) Require lane narrowing measures at the internal dri ve intersection of the elementary school drop-off/pick-up and service delivery drive, as app roved by the Director of Transportation. 4) Access Control Variance to allow seven existing and proposed driveways to access the campus property and allow the three-lane North Sawyer Stre et driveway to be 36 feet wide at the property line and 46 feet wide at the curb. 5) Access Control Variance to allow the two Southland Avenue driveways and one North Sawyer Street driveway to the administrative building/form er credit union property with review of the North Sawyer Street driveway by the Department of T ransportation in two years following occupancy. 6) The elementary school’s east façade receive archite ctural and color enhancements as well as landscaping meant to break up the expanse of wall p lane, as approved by the Department of Community Development. 7) Replace the corrugated metal with alternative mecha nical screening material, as approved by the Department of Community Development. 8) Landscaping should be enhanced for buffering on the street side of parking lot perimeters. 9) Approval of a storm water grading and drainage plan to collect and convey storm water, to the maximum extent practical. Seconded by Cummings. Motion carried 7-0. There being no further business, the meeting adjour ned at approximately 5:35 pm. (Borsuk/Bowen) Respectfully submitted, Darryn Burich Director of Planning Services