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DRRC 10-27-11 Meeting AgendaCOUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Planning and Development 540/665-5651 MEMORANDUM FAX: 540/665-6395 To: Development Review and Regulations Committee From: Candice E. Perkins, AICP, Senior Planner e4 f Subject: October Meeting and Agenda Date: October 19, 2011 The Frederick County Development Review and Regulations Committee (DRRC) will be meeting on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the _first floor conference room (purple room) of the County Administration Building, 107 North Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. The DRRC will discuss the following agenda items: AGENDA 1) Permitted Uses in the RA (Rural Areas) and RP (Residential Performance) Zoning Districts. Discussion on revisions to the RA and RP Zoning Districts. 2) Low Impact Design & Related Design Ordinance Revisions. Discussion on revisions to the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances for low impact design and the maximum cul-de-sac length. Please contact this office if you will not be able to attend the meeting. Thank you. Access to this building is limited during the evening hours. Therefore, it will he necessary to enter the building through the rear door of thefour-story wing. I would encourage committee members and interested citizens to park in the County parking lot located behind the new addition or in the joint Judicial Center parking lot and follow the sidewalk to the back door of the four-story wing. CEP/bad Attachments 107 North Kent Street, Suite 202 • Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 Item #1: Permitted Uses in the RA and RP Districts At the DRRC's July 2011 meeting, revisions to the RA (Rural Areas) and RP (Residential Performance) districts were discussed. These revisions proposed to add libraries and public buildings to the permitted uses in the RA District and museums and public buildings to the permitted uses in the RP District. The revisions were subsequently discussed by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors. At the Board of Supervisors September 28, 2011 meeting, the Board revised the amendment to allow the proposed uses as conditional uses. Since the Board discussion, staff has realized that terminology currently within the Zoning Ordinance needs to be revised. The Zoning Ordinance contains a definition and a supplementary use regulation for "government services office" as well as "public buildings". This ordinance amendment proposes the following changes: • The term "government services office" will be deleted; • The supplementary use regulations that previously pertained to government services offices will be revised to reflect the requirements for public buildings in the RA District; • Government service offices will be deleted from the permitted uses in the RA District; • Libraries and public building are shown as conditional uses in the RA District; and • Museums and public buildings are shown as conditional uses in the RP District. If the DRRC is supportive of this ordinance amendment, staff will forward it to the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors for their consideration. Attachments: 1. Revised ordinance with deletions shown in strikethrough additions shown in bold underlined italics. 2 ATTACHMENT 1 ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS, AMENDMENTS, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS § 165-101.02 Definitions & word usage. • tJN MEMSPATArM • • Article II SUPPLEMENTARY USE REGULATIONS, PARKING, BUFFERS, AND REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES Part 204 — Additional Regulations for Specific Uses §165-204.07 Government s^^•icpr, ^ffiro. Public Buildings. Government s^^,ices ^ ;moo Public buildings located in the Rural Areas (RA) Zoning District shall be subject to the following requirements: A. GeveFriment seFVices ^ff;ce Public building uses shall be located within the Sewer and Water Service Area (SWSA), as identified by the County's Comprehensive Policy Plan. B. A transportation impact analysis (TIA) shall be conducted and the improvements identified as necessary to achieve, or maintain, a minimum Level of Service (LOS) C shall be constructed in conjunction with the facilities. C. The facility shall be served by public water and sewer. D. The use and site shall adhere to, and implement, Business General (132) Zoning District design standards. ARTICLE IV AGRICULTURAL AND RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Part 401— RA Rural Areas District § 165-401.02 Permitted uses. AA. GovernmeRt services effice. 99. AA. Residential subdivision identification signs. CC. BB. Farm Wineries. § 165-401.03 Conditional uses. LL. Libraries MM. Public Buildings. ATTACHMENT 1 Part 402 — RP Residential Performance District § 165-402.03 Conditional uses. Uses and associated signs permitted with a conditional use permit shall be as follows: (G) Museums. (H) Public Buildings. For reference: PUBLIC BUILDING - Any area, building or structure used or controlled for government purposes, that is owned, held, operated by any department, branch or unit of the Federal Government, the Commonwealth of Virginia or one or more of its local governments, political subdivisions or municipal corporations. Item #2: Low Impact Design & Related Design Ordinance Revisions Staff has received a request to revise the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances to allow for alternative designs, low impact design techniques, increased length for private roads and an increase in the maximum cul-de-sac length. The requested revisions include the following: • § 165-202.03 Motor vehicle access. Revision to provide the Planning Commission with the ability to waive the curb and gutter requirement for private roads when low impact design is proposed. The proposed curb and gutter elimination would need approval from the Zoning Administrator and the Director of Public Works prior to consideration by the Planning Commission. • § 144.17. Streets. Revision to the street layout requirement for the continuation ofplanned, existing or platted streets on adjoining parcels. This revision would eliminate the need to continue a road when such continuation would result in an adverse impact on exiting traffic patterns and access. • § 144.18. Sidewalks and pedestrian walkways. Revision to the sidewalk requirement to add "sidewalks" in addition to walkways and add the Director of Public Works as a reviewing party to the allowance of alternative materials for sidewalks and walkways. • § 144.24. Lot requirements. Revision to allow individual lots on private roads to be up to 1,000 feet from a state maintained road and allowance for the Planning Commission to allow lots to be up to 1,200 feet from the state maintained road. If the DRRC is supportive of this ordinance amendment, staff will forward it to the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors for their consideration. Attachments: 1. Revised ordinance with deletions shown in strikethrough additions shown in bold underlined italics. 2. Letter of request from the applicant. 3. Exhibit from the applicant. ATTACHMENT DRRC Reviewed 10/27/2011 Low Impact Design & Related Design Ordinance RPvisinnc Chapter 165 — Zoning Article it SUPPLEMENTARY USE REGULATIONS, PARKING, BUFFERS, AND REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES Part 202 — Off -Street Parking, Loading and Access § 165-202.03 Motor vehicle access. A. New driveways. (14) Private roads providing lot access to multifamily and single-family small lot housing, as permitted in §144-24 of the Subdivision Ordinance, shall be a minimum of 20 feet in width. The pavement design for the private roads shall include eight inches of aggregate base material, Type I, Size No. 21-13, and shall be paved with a 165 No. psy asphalt concrete, Type SM -2A, surface treatment. In addition, curb and gutters, standard curb CG -6, CG -7 or roll-top curb and sidewalks shall be provided along private roads; however, the Planning Commission may approve a waiver of sidewalks on private streets, provided that another recreational amenity is substituted for the sidewalk. Additionally, the Planning Commission may approve a waiver of curb and putters and allow alternate pavement design to accommodate low impact design provided that the private road design is determined to be acceptable by the Zoning Administrator and the Director of Public Works. Chapter 144 — Subdivision of Land ARTICLE V Design Standards § 144.17. Streets. B. Street layout. The layout, width, grade, design and location of all streets shall conform to the approved final master development plan, the standards contained in the Frederick County Comprehensive Plan, Virginia Department of Transportation requirements and the following regulations: (2) Provisions shall be made for the continuation of planned, existing or platted streets on adjoining parcels. The design of such streets shall be coordinated in terms of location, width, grades and drainage. Such continuations shall be made to provide access to adjoining parcels, to provide for streets identified in the Comprehensive Plan and to provide for safe and adequate traffic patterns and access. Such continuations may not be appropriate where they provide for access between substantially different uses or where they will result in adverse traffic impacts on existing neighborhoods or existing traffic patterns and access. Where no lots front on the road, the Planning Commission may require the design and grading of the right-of-way to conform to the Virginia ATTACHMENT DRRC Reviewed 10/27/2011 Department of Transportation standards with a minimum of temporary or permanent seeding. § 144.18. Sidewalks and pedestrian walkways. C. All sidewalks and walkways shall be a minimum of five feet wide. Sidewalks shall conform to VDOT standards. Alternative sidewalks and walkways &W# may be approved by the Planning Commission and shall be constructed in a manner that is acceptable to the Subdivision Administrator and the Director of Public Works. § 144.24. Lot requirements. C. Lot access. All lots shall abut and have direct access to a public street or right-of-way dedicated for maintenance by the Virginia Department of Transportation. (2) Multifamily and single-family small lot housing, single-family attached housing and multifamily housing. (a) Lots in subdivisions to be used for the following housing types, as defined by Chapter 165, Zoning, need not abut public streets.- [11 treets:[1] Duplexes. [2] Multiplexes. [3] Atrium houses. [4] Townhouses. [5] Weak -link townhouses. [6] Garden apartments. [7] Single-family small lot housing. [8] Age -restricted multifamily housing. (b) When such lots do not abut public streets, they shall abut private roads, parking lots or access easements. The length and extent of private roads, driveways and parking aisles providing access to lots shall be minimized, and public streets shall be provided in larger subdivisions when substantial distances are involved. Individual lots shall be no more than -590 1,000 feet from a state -maintained road, as measured from the public street along therip Vats access road. The Planning Commission may allow lots to be located as much as 980 2200 feet from a state -maintained road in cases where enhanced circulation is provided with a driveway loop. 2 011EFNW ENGINEERING, 'ix. 151 Windy Hill Lane Winchester, Virginia 22602 Founded in 1971 October 18, 2011 Frederick County Planning Department Attn: Eric Lawrence, Director 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 RE: Low Impact Design — Doonbeg Subdivision Dear Eric: The purpose of this letter is to request an opportunity to meet with the Development Review and Regulations Committee on October 27, 2011 to discuss a proposed concept for low impact design within a residential application. As you know, the state recently adopted new regulations to manage the quality and quantity of runoff from development projects, which will ultimately require Frederick County to implement a local stormwater management program. Therefore, this state mandate will result in the need for Frederick County to plan for various low impact design techniques resulting in new ordinance standards. Greenway Engineering is working on a design concept for the Doonbeg Subdivision, which is located on the north side of Apple Valley Road across from the General Electric plant. This design proposes a series of low impact design techniques including: ➢ A private street system without curb and gutter. ➢ Pervious brick paver sidewalks immediately adjacent to the private street. ➢ Individual lots with small bioretention cells and rain barrels. ➢ Large bioretention facilities within common open space areas. ➢ Managed stormwater quality and quantity discharge. ➢ Stormwater quality testing for use by the County. This low impact design concept will require amendments to the Frederick County Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances, which are attached for consideration and recommendation by the Development Review and Regulations Committee to move this matter forward. I appreciate your willingness to schedule this item for your committee agenda. Sincerely, Evan yatt, AIC Greenway Engineering Cc: Ed Strawsnyder, Frederick County Public Works Director Mark D. Smith, Greenway Engineering Engineers Surveyors Planners Environmental Scientists Telephone 540-662-4185 FAX 540-722-9528 Project 3385W/EAW www.greenivayeng.com ' i' t.DOONBEi - AWL 44 AdlmbL d • f , s v r °�► 3` '�.?' 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(ACCESSORY) LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS : 5 TREES 2" CALIPER MIN. 15 SHRU55 3 GALLON 6' BRICK PAVER = SIDEWALK DOON5EG COURT 24' PAVEMENT %of 6.00, V. -J, g hau�n � 1"C� ispt�rial District, Freberic�, Gcunt�, Vireinia DATE: 08/04/2011 SCALE: V-20' DESIGNED BY: TNA JOB NO. 33868 SHEET 10F 1 GREENWAY ENGiINEERINGo INC. 151 Windy Hill Lane Winchester, Vrginia 22602 Engineers, Surveyors & Environmental Services Telephone: (540) 662-4185 Founded in 1971 X' (5401.8 FA ) 722-95 www.greenwayeng. coin MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIRED , 3,150 SF BUILDING SETBACKS : 20' - PRIVATE ROAD 25' - STATE ROAD 5' - SIDE 15' REAR BUILDING WEIGHT : 35' MAX. (PRINCIPAL) 20' MAX. (ACCESSORY) LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS : 5 TREES 2" CALIPER MIN. 15 SHRU55 3 GALLON 6' BRICK PAVER = SIDEWALK DOON5EG COURT 24' PAVEMENT %of 6.00, V. -J, g hau�n � 1"C� ispt�rial District, Freberic�, Gcunt�, Vireinia DATE: 08/04/2011 SCALE: V-20' DESIGNED BY: TNA JOB NO. 33868 SHEET 10F 1 i �_N zzv ,t .,•.:� y- 5RICK PAVER SIDEwALK' - •-' 40' PRIVATE INGRE55- 20' SEMACKi EGRESS EASEMENT 20' SETBACK 21 6' 11 24' PAVEMENT 6 GREENWAY ENGINEERING INC DATE: 0e,04/2011 4 e 151 Windy Flill Lane ! v ` '(5, Ofl scab i-=ao Winchester, Virginia 22602 DESIGNED BY: TNA Engineers, Surveyors Telephone. (S40) 662-4185 cYr Environmental Services Founded in 1971 FAX (540) 722-952 Job No. 9986w www .greenwayeng.cont haLunee, Ma�ieterial district, Prederick, Ccunt�, lir in ia 9HEUr IOF1