HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication APPLICANT 3/28/2023City of Springfield
Development & Public Works
22S Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Discretionary Use
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Required Project Information (Applicant., complete this section)
Applicant Nam77
e: EC Cares Phone: 541-346-1000
Company: University of Oregon Fax:
Address: 1585 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403
Applicant's Re .. Lorri Nelson
phone; 541-485-1003
Company: Rowell Brokaw Architects
Fax:
Address: 1203 Willamette Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 lorri@rowellbrokaw.com
Property Owner: Springfield School District 319
Phone:541-726-3201
Company:
Fax:
Address: 640 A Street, Springfield OR, 97477 brettyancey@spnogfiek1.k12.or.us
ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17-03-35-12-06800
TAX LOT NOS : 6700, 6800
Property Address: Not Assigned - G Street, Springfield, OR
Size of Property: 18,240 Acres ❑ Square Feet
Description of If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application,.
Proposal: Place two -classroom modular on site with playground& extend utilities to building.
Existing Use: UNDEVELOPED
Si natures: Please si n and nrint vour name and date in the a ro riate box on the next nPrip.
Required Project Information (CitV Intake Staff., complete this section)
Associated Applications: Signs:
Case No.:
Date: Reviewed by:
Application Fee:
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Technical Fee: $ �iob��
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Posta a Fee: $I`f g —
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TOTAL FEES: $ 5.1( l" �o PROJECT NUMBER: 3 " G-QUORtf/I' 1',
Revised 1/1/08 Molly Markarian i of 4
Signatures
The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application is correct and accurate.
Applicant: (�
`ems Date: 2023-03-21
Signature
If the applicant is not the owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to am in
Date: 2023-03-21
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Signature
Brett Yancy
Revise! 1/1/08 Molly Markarian 2 of 4
SPR / DISCRETIONARY USE
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARES (ECC — Springfield)
NARRATIVE
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2023-03-23 B n O VA
The existing site is a vacant lot in a residential neighborhood, adjacent to the Springfield High School.
The site is owned by the school district. All utilities are nearby for connection.
The project includes site preparation, utility connection and placement of a modular building on the site. It
also includes construction of new ramps / stairs, playground area, covered play structure (Alternate #1)
and 3 parking spaces on site (one ADA and two standard).
EC Cares will occupy the building. They are an organization within the University of Oregon College of
Education that provides early intervention and early childhood special education to infants, toddlers and
preschool age children in Lane County. Each classroom will have one full time staff members and 1-3
part time staff on site during the day with no regularly planned activities at night.
Children will be dropped off at the street curb via private vehicle or district bus. The drop-off area will be
marked with signage and painted curb.
The modular building will consist of two classrooms, two offices, storage, prep kitchen for warming snacks
and restrooms. The modular will not include a sprinkler system. It will have a stand alone fire alarm
system.
There are no plans for expansion at this time.
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2023-03-23
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225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
SITE PLAN REVIEW
COMPLETENESS REVIEW CHECKLIST
Project Name: EC Cares Site Plan Review
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OREGON
Project Proposal: Construction of a 2,688 ft' modular classroom building with parking lot,
playground, stormwater facilities, trash enclosure, and landscaping on a vacant residential
site.
Case Number: 811 -23 -000033 -PRE
Project Address: NW corner of the intersection of 81h and G Streets
Assessors Map and Tax Lot Number(s): Map 17-03-35-12, Tax Lots 6700 & 6800
Zoning: Low Density Residential (R-1)
Overlay District(s): Drinking Water Protection (DWP)
Applicable Refinement Plan:
Refinement Plan Designation:
Metro Plan Designation:
Low Density Residential (R-1)
Completeness Check Meeting Date: March 3, 2023
Application Submittal Deadline: August 30, 2023
Associated Applications: 811 -22 -000252 -PRE (Development Issues Meeting)
POSITION
REVIEW OF
NAME
Project Planner
Land Use PlanningAnd
Limbird 726-3784
Transportation PlanningEngineer
Transportation
Michael Liebler 736-1034
Public Works Civil Engineer
Utilities Sanitary & Storm Sewer
I Clayton MCEachern 736-1036
Deputy Fire Marshal
Fire and Life Safety
Gilbert Gordon 726-2293
Building Official
Building
Chris Car enter 744-4153
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EC Cares Lorri Nelson
University of Oregon Rowell Brokaw Architects
1585 E. 13th Avenue 1203 Willamette St., Suite 210
Eugene OR 97403 Eugene OR 97401
Revised 10/25/07
TENTATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
COMPLETENESS REVIEW CHECKLIST
PLANNING
o Application fee - discuss the applicable fees
o Copy of the Site Plan reduced to 81/2"x 11"
CompleteInc plate See Planning
Note(s)
El1 8 1/2" x 11" Copy of Site Plan
o Copy of the deed and a preliminary title report issued within the past 30 days
documenting ownership and listing all encumbrances. If the applicant is not the property
owner, written permission from the property owner is required.
Complete Incomplete See Planning
Note(s)
❑ Deed and Preliminary Title Report
o Brief narrative explaining the purpose of the development, the existing use of the
property, and any additional information that may have a bearing in determining the
action to be taken. The narrative should also include the proposed number of employees
and future expansion plans, if known.
Complete Inc plate See Planning
Note(s)
❑ 2 Brief Narrative
o Site Plan
Complete Incomplete See Planning
Note(s)
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Revised 10/25/07
Prepared by an Oregon Licensed Architect,
Landscape Architect, or Engineer
Proposed buildings: location, dimensions,
size (gross floor area applicable to the
parking requirement for the proposed
use(s)), setbacks from property lines, and
distance between buildings
Location and height of existing or proposed
fences, walls, outdoor equipment, storage,
trash receptacles, and signs
Location, dimensions, and number of typical,
compact, and disabled parking spaces;
including aisles, wheel bumpers, directional
signs, and striping
Dimensions of the development area, as well
as area and percentage of the site proposed
for buildings, structures, parking and
Revised 10/25/07
vehicular areas, sidewalks, patios, and other
impervious surfaces
❑ N/A
Observance of solar access requirements as
specified in the applicable zoning district
❑
On-site loading areas and vehicular and
pedestrian circulation
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Location, type, and number of bicycle
parking spaces
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Area and dimensions of all property to be
conveyed, dedicated, or reserved for
common open spaces, recreational areas,
and other similar public and semi-public uses
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4
Location of existing and proposed transit
facilities
o Phased Development Plan Where applicable,
the Site Plan application must include a
phasing plan indicating any proposed phases for development, including the boundaries
and sequencing
of each phase. Phasing
must progress in a sequence promoting street
connectivity between the various phases
of the development and accommodating other
required public improvements, including
but not limited to, sanitary sewer, stormwater
management, water, and electricity. The applicant must indicate which phases apply to
the Site Plan application being submitted.
Complete
Incomplete See Planning
Note(s)
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❑ N/A
Phased Development Plan
o Landscape Plan
Complete
Incomplete See Planning
Note(s)
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Drawn by a Landscape Architect
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Location and dimensions of landscaping and
open space areas to include calculation of
landscape coverage
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Screening in accordance with SDC 4.4-110
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5
Written description, including specifications,
of the permanent irrigation system
6
Location and type of street trees
5
List in chart form the proposed types of
landscape materials (trees, shrubs, ground
cover). Include in the chart genus, species,
common name, quantity, size, spacing and
method of planting
Revised 10/25/07
o Architectural Plan
Complete Incomplete See Planning
Note(s)
o On -Site Lighting Plan
Complete Incomplete See Planning
Exterior elevations of all buildings and
structures proposed for the development site,
including height
Conceptual floor plans
Note(s)
❑ Location, orientation, and maximum height of
exterior light fixtures, both free standing and
attached
® ❑ Type and extent of shielding, including cut-off
angles and type of illumination, wattage, and
luminous area
❑ 7 Photometric test report for each light source
Planning Notes:
1. Please provide a reduced size copy of the site plan with the application submittal.
2. No project narrative was included with the submittal, aside from comments on the
cover plan sheet.
3. Provide building elevation details for the proposed trash enclosure. Enclosure
must be covered and hydraulically isolated. A floor drain plumbed to the sanitary
sewer system will be required for the trash enclosure area.
4. Add a note that the nearest transit facility is approximately 250 feet west of the
site at the NW corner of 7th and G Streets.
5. A detailed site landscaping plan is required with the site plan submittal.
6. Provide the type(s) of street trees to be planted along the site frontages.
7. Provide a photometric report for the proposed wallpack lights.
Additional comments not related to the completeness of the application:
• Subject site location is misidentified on the cover zoning map.
Subject site is not 812 G Street, which is across the street to the east. An address
assignment will be provided at a later time and it will be off 8`h Street based on the
proposed driveway location.
As discussed previously, site plan approval subject to a Discretionary Use permit
for educational facilities in the R-1 residential district.
Revised 10/25/07
TENTATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
PRE -SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
Engineer: Clayton McEachern Case#:811-23-000033-PRE
PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING
o Site Assessment of Existing Conditions
Complete
Incomplete See PW
Note(s)
❑ Prepared by an Oregon licensed Landscape Architect
or Engineer
Vicinity Map
❑
The name, location, and dimensions of all existing
site features including buildings, curb cuts, trees
and impervious surface areas, clearly indicating
what is remaining and what is being removed. For
existing structures to remain, also indicate present
use, size, setbacks from property lines, and distance
between buildings
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❑ n/a The name, location, dimensions, direction of flow
and top of bank of all watercourses and required
riparian setback that are shown on the Water
Quality Limited Watercourse Map on file in the
Development Services Department
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❑ n/a The 100 -year floodplain and floodway boundaries on
the site, as specified in the latest adapted FEMA
Flood Insurance Rate Maps or FEMA approved Letter
of Map Amendment or Letter of Map Revision
❑
The Time of Travel Zones, as specified in SDC 3.3-
200 and delineated on the Wellhead Protection
Areas Map on file in the Development Services
Department
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❑ Physical features including, but not limited to trees
S" in diameter or greater when measured 4 1/1 feet
above the ground, significant clusters of trees and
shrubs, riparian areas, wetlands, and rock
outcroppings
❑
❑ 3 Soil types and water table information as mapped
and specified in the Soils Survey of Lane County. A
Geotechnical Report prepared by an Engineer must
be submitted concurrently if the Soils Survey
indicates the proposed development area has
unstable soils and/or a high water table
Revised 10/25/07
o Improvement and Public Utilities Plan must be in compliance with the regulations of
SDC Sections 5.17-100, 4.1-100, 4.2-100, and 4.3-100 and must include the following
information:
Complete Incomplete See PW
o Grading and Paving Plan
Complete Incomplete See PW
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Prepared by an Oregon licensed Civil Engineer
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Location and width of all existing and proposed
easements
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4 Location of existing and required power poles,
transformers, neighborhood mailbox units, and similar
public facilities
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6 Location and size of existing and proposed utilities on
and adjacent to the site, including sanitary sewer
mains, stormwater management systems, water
mains, power, gas, telephone, and cable TV.
Indicate the proposed connection points
o Grading and Paving Plan
Complete Incomplete See PW
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Prepared by an Oregon licensed Civil Engineer
Planting plan prepared by an Oregon licensed
Landscape Architect where plants are proposed as
part of the stormwater management system
Roof drainage patterns and discharge locations
Pervious and impervious area drainage patterns
The size and location of stormwater management
systems components, including but not limited to:
drain lines, catch basins, dry wells and/or detention
ponds; stormwater quality measures; and natural
drainageways to be retained
Existing and proposed spot elevations and contours
lines drawn at 1 foot intervals (for land with a slope
over 10 percent, the contour lines may be at 5 foot
intervals)
Amount of proposed cut and fill
o Stormwater Management System Study - provide four (4) copies of the study with
the completed Stormwater Scoping Sheet attached. The plan, calculations, and
documentation must be consistent with the Engineering Design Standards and
Procedures Manual.
Complete Inc plete See PW
Note(s)
❑ 3 Scoping Sheet and attached Stormwater Management
System Study
Revised 10/25/07
PIN Notes:
1. There is an existing driveway dip near the existing pole not shown. In the
proposed plans there are several new dips to be installed along the sidewalk on G
Street for loading/unloading buses. This will need to be explicitly approved by
transportation. Typically ROW cannot be used for loading/unloading for adjacent
private development.
2. Project is in the 20 year Time of Travel Zone (TOTZ).
3. A stormwater study is submitted with this application.
4. What is the status of the existing overhead wire crossing the site? It is shown
remaining on the utility plan, this is not allowed per the development code. It
appears the only service on this line is to the adjacent private property?
5. Planting/landscaping plan is required for rain garden and for the new street trees
required along G Street.
6. It appears the trash enclosure does not have sanitary drain installed, this must be
covered and drain to sanitary.
Additional comments not related to the completeness of the application:
Per the general notes no pre -con meeting is required for this project as no PIP is
required.
Revised 10/25/07
TENTATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST
Transportation Engineer/ Planner: Michael Liebler P.E. Case#: 23-000033
Applicant: EC Cares
TRANSPORTATION
o Right -of -Way Approach Permit application must be provided where the property has
frontage on a Lane County or an Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) facility.
Complete Incomplete See Transportation
Note(s)
® 0 NA Copy of ROW Approach Permit
Application
o Traffic Impact Study - four (4) copies of a study prepared by a Traffic Engineer in
accordance with SDC 4.2-105 A.4. Traffic Impact Studies (TIS) allow the City to analyze
and evaluate the traffic impacts and mitigation of a development on the City's
transportation system. In general, a TIS must explain how the traffic from a given
development affects the transportation system in terms of safety, traffic operations,
access and mobility, and immediate and adjoining street systems. A TIS must also
address, if needed, City, Metro Plan and state land use and transportation policies and
objectives.
Complete Incomplete See Transportation
Note(s)
❑ NA Traffic Impact Study
o Site Plan
Complete Incomplete See Transportation
Note(s)
® ❑ Access to streets, alleys, and properties to
be served, including the location and
dimensions of existing and proposed curb
cuts and curb cuts proposed to be closed
o Improvement and Public Utilities Plan
Complete Inplete See Transportation
Note(s)
El Location and type of existing and
proposed street lighting
❑ Location, width, and construction material
of all existing and proposed sidewalks,
sidewalk ramps, pedestrian access ways,
and trails
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❑ Location, widths (of paving and right-of-
way) and names of all existing and
proposed streets, alleys, dedications,
access easements or other right-of-ways
within or adjacent to the proposed
development, including ownership and
maintenance status, if applicable
❑ ® (1) Location of existing and required traffic
control devices
Transportation Notes:
7. Applicant must provide school bus zone signage in coordination with the Springfield
School District transportation division requirements.
Additional comments not related to the completeness of the application:
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TENTATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
PRE -SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
Deputy Fire Marshal: Gilbert Gordon Case #: 23 -00033 -PRE
FIRE
o Site Plan
Complete Incomplete See Fire
Note(s)
® ❑ On-site vehicular circulation
o Improvement and Public Utilities Plan
Complete Incomplete See Fire
Note(s)
® ❑ Location of existing and required fire hydrants and
similar public facilities
Fire Notes:
8.
Additional comments not related to the completeness of the application:
Access and water supply pre-existing; within code requirements
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ANY REQUIRED ADDITIONAL MATERIALS, APPLICATIONS OR
PERMITS
IT IS THE APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE IF ADDITIONAL STANDARDS OR
APPLICATIONS APPLY TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. THE APPLICANT SHOULD
CONSIDER UTILIZING EITHER
THE DEVELOPMENT ISSUES MEETING OR THE PRE -
APPLICATION REPORT FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION:
Applicable Not
Applicable
❑
Where a multi -family development is proposed, any additional
materials to demonstrate compliance with SDC 3.2-240
❑
Riparian Area Protection Report for properties located within 150
feet of the top of bank of any Water Quality Limited Watercourses
(WQLW) or within 100 feet of the top of bank of any direct
tributaries of WQLW
❑ ®
A Geotechnical Report prepared by an engineer must be
submitted concurrently if there are unstable soils and/or a high
water table present
❑
Where the development area is within an overlay district, address
the additional standards of the overlay district
❑ ®
If five or more trees are proposed to be removed, a Tree Felling
Permit as specified in SDC 5.19-100
❑ E
A wetland delineation approved by the Oregon Division of State
Lands must be submitted concurrently where there is a wetland
on the property
Any required federal or state permit must be submitted
concurrently or evidence the permit application has been
submitted for review
® ❑
Where any grading, filling or excavating is proposed with the
development, a Land and Drainage Alteration permit must be
submitted prior to development
❑ ❑
Where applicable, any Discretionary Use or Variance as specified
in SDC 5.9-100 and 5.21-100
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An Annexation application, as specified in SDC 5.7-100, where a
development is proposed outside of the city limits but within the
City's urban service area and can be serviced by sanitary sewer
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THIS APPLICATION IS:
❑ COMPLETE FOR PROCESSING
® INCOMPLETE AND NEEDS MISSING INFORMATION NOTED ABOVE
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Planner
March 3, 2023
This is not a decision on your application. Springfield Development Code Section 5.4-
105 and Oregon Revised Statutes 227.178 require the City take final action on a limited land
use decision within 120 days after the application is deemed complete. The 120 -day
processing period for this application begins when all the missing information is submitted or
when you request that the City proceed without the information. You must indicate by either
signing this form or by submitting a written response to the City within seven days of the
date of this form asserting your intentions regarding the provision of the missing
information. If you indicate herein or in your written response that the missing information
will be submitted, then you have 180 days from the date the application was submitted for
Pre -Submittal Review to provide the City with the missing information. If you refuse to
submit the missing information, then upon receipt of the full application packet and
processing fee, the City will deem the application complete for purposes of starting the 120 -
day clock and begin processing the application. No new information may be submitted after
the start of the 120 -day period unless accompanied by a request for an extension of the
120 -day processing time. Upon receipt of a request for extension, the City may extend the
120 -day period for a reasonable period of time. The City may also require additional fees if
the new information is submitted after the Notification to Surrounding Property Owners is
sent out and a second notification is required or if the new information substantially affects
the application proposal and additional review is required.
I, the owner/applicant, intend to submit all missing items indicated herein to the
City within the 180 -day timeline.
Owner/Applicant's Signature Date
Revised 10/25/07