HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication APPLICANT 12/15/2020City of Springfield SPRINGFIELL
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Springfield, OR 97477
Development Issues Meeting (DIM)
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Development Issues Meeting Submittal Requirements Checklist
❑ Application Fee - refer to the Development Code Fee Schedule for the appropriate fee
calculation formula. A copy of the fee schedule is available at the Development & Public
Works Department. The applicable application, technology, and postage fees are collected
at the time of complete application submittal.
❑ Development Issues Meeting Application Form
❑ Five (5) Questions - list specific questions the applicant would like staff to answer
during the meeting. So that each question
questions. may be fully evaluated, the list is limited to five
❑ Four (q) Copies of the Proposed Plan - suggested information valuable for staff to
review the proposal is listed below. It is not necessary to include all of these items on
the site or plot plan. However, applicants are encouraged to address as many as possible
given that the level of information that will be derived from the meeting is commensurate
with the level of detail provided in the application.
Applicants are also encouraged o include additional information on the plan as listed in
the Springfield Development Code (SDC) 5.12-120, Land Divisions - Partitions a
Submittal R - Tentative Plan Submittal Requirements or 5.17.120, Site Plan Review
Submittal Requirements.
❑ Drawn in Ink on quality paper no smaller than 11" x 17"
❑ Scale appropriate to the area involved and sufficient to show detail of the plan and
related data, such as 1" = 30, 1" = 50' or 1" = 100'
❑ North arrow
❑ Date of preparation
❑ Street address and assessor's map and tax lot number
❑ Dimensions (in feet) and size (either square feet or acres) of the development area
❑ Location and size of existing and proposed utilities, including connection points
❑ On-site drainage collection system and now patterns, the size and location of drain
lines and catch basins, dry wells, and natural drainageways to be retained
❑ Area and dimensions of all property to be conveyed, dedicated, or reserved for
common open spaces
DIMS Related to Land Divisions
❑ Approximate location, number and dimensions of proposed lots
❑ How streets in the proposal area connect with existing streets
DIMS Related to Site Plan Review
❑ Proposed and existing builcings: location, dimensions, size (gross floor area),
setbacks from property lines, distance between buildings, and height
❑ Area and percentage of the site proposed for buildings, structures, driveways,
sidewalks, patios and other impervious surfaces
❑ Parking and circulation plan
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Narrative and questions.
I recently purchased a lot located on 67`" Street, Map 18-02-03-11; TL 08000, which has substantial
slopes and I am trying to determine how many lots/parcels can be created. A surveyor has been on site
and has prepared a slope category map for your review. Please answer the following questions and
please point out anything else that I and Jed Truett have not thought of.
1. 1. Can I build 3lots here?
2. 2. What should I do for storm drainage? Onsite retaining wall or other?
3. 3. Are there any requirements for how the homes are positioned -towards the street or other?
4. Would a 20% variance to lot/parcel width and frontage requirements be allowed to allow for
additional parcels to be created? I'm assuming we are within the Hillside Overlay zone so the
question is whether those standards can also be reduced by up to 20% through the variance
process?
S. Anything else?
Thank you for your thoughtful time and consideration.
Cindy Koza