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BROKAW
1293 Willamette
Suite 210
Eugene, Oregon 97401
541 4651003
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2023-10-20 Architecture. Design. strategy
TRANSMITTAL
Project: Cornerstone 16' Street Housing
To: City of Springfield, Land Use, Permit Intake
From: Peter King, RBA
The enclosed documents are submitted for: REVIEW AND APPROVAL
CITY
DESCRIPTION
REVISION
DATE
(1)
Site Plan Review Application Form
2023-10-19
(1)
Reduced Architectural Site Plan
DD
2023-10-20
(1)
Compliance Narrative and Lighting information
2023-10-20
(1)
Deed
2022-11-15
(1)
Stormwater Scoping Sheet
2023-10-18
(1)
Full Stormwater Report
2023-10-18
(1)
Geotech Report
2023-08-04
(1) Set
Architectural Drawing Set'
DD
2023-10-20
(1) Set
Civil Drawing Set
DD
2023-10-20
(1) Set
Landscape Drawing Set
DD
2023-10-20
COMMENTS: TYPE 1 SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION PACKAGE
'Includes the Architectural Site Plan (A-100) which also incorporates access, circulation, parking, and
lighting information.
Provided for informational purposes only—report did not indicate the presence of unstable soils or
high water table.
NOTE: A TREE FELLING PERMIT APPLICATION PACKAGE IS BEING SUBMITTED
CONCURRENTLY WITH THIS SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION PACKAGE.
City of Springfield
Development & Public Works
225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
SITE PLAN REVIEW - TYPE 1 (Multi -Unit Housing)
SPRINGFIELD
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Application Type
Site Plan Review Submittal
❑ Final Site Plan Submittal
Required Project Information (Applicant:
Applicant Name: Cornerstone Community Housing
Complete this Section)
Phone: (541)683-1751
Company:
Address: 1175 Charnelton St, Eugene, OR 97401
Email: Dphillips@cornerstonecommuni
tyhousing.org
Applicant's Rep: Peter King
Phone: (541)650-0529
Company: Rowell Brokaw Architects
Email: Peter@rowellbrokaw.com
Address: 12031MIlamette, Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401
Property Owner: Cornerstone Community Housing
Phone: (541)6831751
Company:
Email: Dphillips@cornerstonecommuni
tyhousing.org
Address: 1175 Charnelton St, Eugene, OR 97401
ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17-03-25-24
TAX LOT NO(S): 1800, 1900, 2000
Property Address if applicable): 1875 16th Street, Springfield, OR 97477
Size of Pro ert : mapped taxlot size 1.26
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Units Per Acre: 31
Proposed Project Name: Springfield Apartments
Proposal: A Two -Story, 39 -Unit Affordable housing complex targeting seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Existing Use: Vacant and Residential (R-2)
New Im ervious Area (Sg. Ft.): 19,320 sq. ft. (Building roof footprint)
Required Project Information (City Intake Staff: Complete This Section)
Associated Applications: No. of Signs:
Case No.:
Date:
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Reviewed By:
Application Fee: $
Technical Fee: $
Fee:
TOTAL FEE: $
1 PROJECT NO.:
Owner Signature(s)
identified by the City as necessary for processing the application is provided herein or the
information will not be provided if not otherwise contained within the submittal, and the City may
begin processing the application with the information as submitted.
Owner
Date:
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COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE, ISSUED: 2023-10-20
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CORNERSTONE HOUSING -SPRINGFIELD APARTMENTS
Address 1875 16th Street, Springfield, OR PETER KING
Assessor's Map No. 17-03-25-24 Tax Lot No.(s): 1800, 1900, 2000
Size of Property: 54,860 Square Feet (SF) J i, �O
Use: Multiple Unit Housing - Affordable Housing a,, U EN
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Number of Dwelling Units: 39
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FOREWORD:
Cornerstone's Springfield Apartments complies with all approval standards listed in 5.17.125. The
following report illustrates how this project complies with each of the requirements listed below.
Additionally, the site falls within the 1 -year Time of Travel Zone (TOTZ) overlay district. Compliance with
these requirements is addressed on page 17 of this narrative report.
APPLICABLE CODE SECTIONS FROM 5.17.125:
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards
-1- (1) The proposed land use is a permitted use or is allowed as a discretionary use in the III use district
(2) If a use is allowed as a discretionary use, in addition to meeting the standards below, a Discretionally Use application
must be approved in conformance with the standards in SDG 5 9 100 NOTAPPLICABLE
-1l (3) The proposal complies with the standards of the land use district of the subject property;
(4) The proposal complies with any applicable approved master plan, master facildes plan, refinement plan, andior
special planned district NOTAPPLICABLE
(6) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDG 4 2, Infrastructure Stranclards-Transportatior
-11� (6) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDG 4 3, Infrastructure Stranclards-Utilitiods
-Ill (7) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDG 4 4, Landscaping, Screening, and Fence Standards
-1-18) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SEC 4 5, On -Site Lighting Standards
-111, (9) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4.6, Motor Vehicle Parking, Loading, and Bicycle Parking
Standards
-1l The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDG 4 7, Specific Development Standards
(11) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 8, Temporary Use Standards (6443)
NOTAPPLICABLE
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COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-1 i) The proposed land use is a penndted use or is allowed as a discretionary use in the land use district.
NEARBY ZONING
We are following the Type 1 approval
path and, therefore, will not need comply
with SDC 4.7.385 (Multiple Unit Housing
- Discretionary Option).
i17) The proposal complieswilh the standards otihe land use distinct cri subject properly,
The proposal is in an R-2, medium density residential, land use district. The proposal shall comply
with standards in Section 3.2.200 - Residential Districts.
3.2.210 Permitted Land Uses. See summary above.
3.2.215 Lot Area and Dimensions. The proposed apartment building will have 39 dwelling units.
The development site is approximately 1.26 acres. The project is affordable housing and is
therefore subject to density standards in 4.7.405-G-2: 42 units per net acre maximum. The
calculated units per acre is 31.
3.2.220 Setbacks. Please see setbacks shown on attached Architectural Site Plan.
3.2.225 Lot Coverage and Impervious Surface Standards. Table 3.2.225 states lots or parcels of
4,500 square feet or larger in size shall have 45% maximum lot coverage of impervious surface.
The impervious surface in this case is the roof footprint of the building: 19,320 sf. The lot is about
1.26 acres (54,860 sf). The lot coverage of impervious surface (i.e. building roof footprint) is 35°x.
3.2.230 Height. Building height maximum for R-2 is 50 feet. The building is 27 feet tall.
3.2.235 Density. Outlines requirements for calculating net density. Density requirements herein
were used to calculate density stated in 3.2.215.
Sections 3.2.240 thru 3.2.275 do not apply.
Page 2 of 17
SDC Table 3.2.210 lists Multiple unit
housing as a permitted use (P`) in the
R-2 district when in conformance with
MD RESIDENTwL(R-�)
SDC 4.7.375 through 4.7.385.
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We are following the Type 1 approval
path and, therefore, will not need comply
with SDC 4.7.385 (Multiple Unit Housing
- Discretionary Option).
i17) The proposal complieswilh the standards otihe land use distinct cri subject properly,
The proposal is in an R-2, medium density residential, land use district. The proposal shall comply
with standards in Section 3.2.200 - Residential Districts.
3.2.210 Permitted Land Uses. See summary above.
3.2.215 Lot Area and Dimensions. The proposed apartment building will have 39 dwelling units.
The development site is approximately 1.26 acres. The project is affordable housing and is
therefore subject to density standards in 4.7.405-G-2: 42 units per net acre maximum. The
calculated units per acre is 31.
3.2.220 Setbacks. Please see setbacks shown on attached Architectural Site Plan.
3.2.225 Lot Coverage and Impervious Surface Standards. Table 3.2.225 states lots or parcels of
4,500 square feet or larger in size shall have 45% maximum lot coverage of impervious surface.
The impervious surface in this case is the roof footprint of the building: 19,320 sf. The lot is about
1.26 acres (54,860 sf). The lot coverage of impervious surface (i.e. building roof footprint) is 35°x.
3.2.230 Height. Building height maximum for R-2 is 50 feet. The building is 27 feet tall.
3.2.235 Density. Outlines requirements for calculating net density. Density requirements herein
were used to calculate density stated in 3.2.215.
Sections 3.2.240 thru 3.2.275 do not apply.
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COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (5) The proposal complies with Vle applicable sections of SDC 4 2, Infrastruclum Standards -Transportation.
SDC 4.2.105(A) General Provisions
16th Street is
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per Figure 2 of
Springfield TSP.
SDC 4.2.105(B) Traffic Impact Study (TIS)
A TIS does not need to be conducted for Cornerstone's
Springfield Apartments Project because it does not meet the
peak hour or average daily traffic thresholds as calculated
below using trip generation rates from the ITE Trip Generation
Manual, 10th Edition, 2017.
Use Classification: Low -Rise Multifamily (220)
Trip Generation Rates per Dwelling Unit
AM Peak: 0.46 PM Peak: 0.56 Daily: 7.32
Dwelling Units in Project: 39
AM Peak Trips estimate: 39(0.46) = 17.94 trips/peak AM hour
(under 100 trips during any peak hour)
PM Peak Trips estimate: 39(0.56) = 21.84 trips/peak PM hour
(under 100 trips during any peak hour)
Daily Trips estimate: 39(7.32) = 284.7 trips/day (UNDER 1,000
trips/day threshold)
Legend
Functional Classification
Major Arterial
Minor Arterial
Major Collector
Minor Collector
Local Road/Alley
_ Urban Growth Boundary
Water Body
1Mllamalane Park &
Recreation Property
City Limits
Note: All newalgnments are conceptual.
Actual alignments will be determined during
project development.
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COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (5) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 2, Infrastructure Standards -Transportation.
SDC 4.2.105(C) Minimum street curb -to Tame 43.1
curb widths Minimum street Right-of-way and Curb -bb -Curs, standards
The 16th street ROW is fully improved and of
adequate width per table 4.2.1. Adequacy was
confirmed during the DIM and by Clayton
McEachern, COS Civil Engineer, in his
Engineering Comments Memorandum dated
June 29, 2023. He did note that streetlight
installation may be required as part of the
development (see response to section 4.2.145
on page 6).
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COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (5) The proposal complies with theapplicable seclions of SDC 4 2, Infrastuclum Standards Transportation
SDC 4.2.105(D) Street Network Standards- General Criteria, and (E) Street Network
Standards- Needed Housing, and (F) Medians
Cornerstone's Springfield Apartments development and its connection to 16th Street does not
affect this local street's adherence to the criteria outlined in these code sections.
SDC 4.2.105(F), (H) -(M) - Not Applicable
SDC 4.2.105(G) Additional Right -of -Way and Street Improvements
The following improvements were identified during the Development Initiation Meeting
(DIM) on June 27, 2023 by City of Springfield staff:
1. Installation of street lighting,
2. Relocation of overhead electrical service for the site to underground (feasibility to be
determined), and
3. Addition of street trees (smaller treeswere selected for installation in the planting strip,
due to underground utilities in this location).
Refer to the Architectural Site Plan (A-100) and Landscape Plan (LA -1) to see how we
have incorporated these improvements into the development.
SDC 4.2. 110 Private Streets, SDC 4.2.125 Intersections, SDC 4.2.150 Multi -Use Paths,
SDC 4.2.160 Accessways - Not Applicable
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5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (5) The proposal complies with tie applicable sections of SDC 4 2, Infrastuclum Standards Transportation
SDC 4.2.120 Site Access and Driveways - General
Currently there are three driveway curb cuts serving the site. We have reduced the number to two
curb cuts --one serving a parking lot on the north side of the site and the other serving a parking
lot on the south side. Any existing, unused curb cuts will be restored to full height. We received
confirmation during that DIM that the two proposed driveways are well -located and allowable by
current code requirements. This was echoed in Clayton's Engineering Comments Memorandum.
Referto the Existing Conditions Plan (C1.0) forlocations of current driveways (to be remover)
and the Architectural Site Plan (A-100) forpmposed driveway locations, dimensions, and
separation distances.
SDC 4.2.130 Vision Clearance Area
No obstructions between 2.5' and 8' tall (from curb height) will be located within the vision
clearance areas for either of the two development's driveways.
Referto the Landscape Plan (LA -1) for identification of the affected areas and compliance with
the requirements of this section.
SDC 4.2.135 Sidewalks and SDC 4.2.140 Street Trees
Existing sidewalks and planting strips are adequately sized and deemed acceptable by CoS staff.
Street trees will be planted in accordance with City standards and CoS staff recommendations
during the DIM that trees planted in the planting strip be limited to smaller trees/shrubs so as to
avoid root disturbance of gas utility lines that are buried there.
Referto the Landscape Plan (LA -1) and Planting Schedules (LA -2) forlocations/species of
street trees.
SDC 4.2.145 Lighting Standards
Direct bury, roadway style street lighting will be added on 16th Street in accordance with this
section and CoS Engineering Design Standards and Procedures Manual. This addition was
discussed during the DIM and noted in Clayton's June 29, 2023, Engineering Comments
Memorandum. In this Memorandum, itwas also noted that a minor PIP/Encroachment Permit
may be required for installation of the street light(s).
Referto the Architectural Site Plan (A-100) forthe location of the new street light(s).
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5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-o (6) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDG 4 3, Infrastructure Standards -Utile ies.
SDC 4.3.105 Sanitary Sewer
Sanitary sewer design for this project is in conformance with the applicable sections of the
Engineering Design Standards and Procedures Manual (EDSPM).
Refer to the Utility Plan (C3.0) for sanitary sewer mains and connection location.
SDC 4.3.110 Stormwater Management
A stormwater management system that complies with this section, the 1 -year TOTZ oveday district
requirements, and HUD's application of NOAA requirements (required for projects receiving federal
funding that cannot keep storm water levels leaving the site below "pre -Lewis and Clark" levels) has
been designed for this site. Accordingly, all runoff from impervious surfaces (including the roof) is
being vegetatively treated, no storm water is being infiltrated (due largely to poor infiltration rates),
and a detention facility has been included in order to meter the discharge of site storm water to the
CoS stormwater system. Connecting to the CoS stormwater main will require a pothole and, as
such, a minor PIP and an encroachment permit are likely required.
Referto the Civil Grading Plan (C4.0), Utility Plan (C3.0), and Civil Details (C5.0 and C5.1) for
connection location with the CoS storm main, rain garden locations and sizes, location of the
detention facility, and details. The Geotech report included with this application package provides
information on soils and the water table.
Additionally, because the site is located within the 1 -Year TOTZ, a Full Stormwater Management
Report was completed. Compliance with 1 -year TO TZ requirements is addressed on page 17 of
this narrative report.
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5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-0-16) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 3, Infrastruclum Standards -Utile ies.
SDC 4.3.115 Water Quality Protection, 4.3.117 Natural Resource Protection Areas
Per the Water Quality Limited Watercourses (WQLW) Map shown below, our site contains no
riparian or wetland ecosystems, is not within a Natural Resource Protection Area, and is at least
350' away from any tributary to a WQLW. Therefore, these code sections are not applicable to our
site or project.
Referto the Existing Conditions Plan (C1.0) to corroborate the existing natural characteristics of
the site.
Water Quality Limited Watercourses
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SDC 4.3.120 Utility Provider Coordination, 4.3.125 Underground Placement of Utilities,
4.3.127 Electrical Service, 4.3.130 Water Service and Fire Protection
Placement, and availability, of utilities for this project is in accordance with these sections, CoS staff
feedback during the DIM, and in cooperation with utility providers.
During the DIM, CoS staff discussed the need to/feasibility of routing existing overhead
wires/services underground as part of this development. The pole at the NW corner of the property
will be left in its current placement, regardless, but CoS staff would like the pole south of that to be
removed/services routed underground. SUB needs to determine whether the properties across 16th
that appear to be served by these wires can be served from an alternate line. If the undergrounding
is required, a utility easement will likely need to be dedicated.
Referto the Utility Plan (C3.0) forutility locations on the site.
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SDC 4.3.120 Utility Provider Coordination, 4.3.125 Underground Placement of Utilities,
4.3.127 Electrical Service, 4.3.130 Water Service and Fire Protection
Placement, and availability, of utilities for this project is in accordance with these sections, CoS staff
feedback during the DIM, and in cooperation with utility providers.
During the DIM, CoS staff discussed the need to/feasibility of routing existing overhead
wires/services underground as part of this development. The pole at the NW corner of the property
will be left in its current placement, regardless, but CoS staff would like the pole south of that to be
removed/services routed underground. SUB needs to determine whether the properties across 16th
that appear to be served by these wires can be served from an alternate line. If the undergrounding
is required, a utility easement will likely need to be dedicated.
Referto the Utility Plan (C3.0) forutility locations on the site.
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5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-0-16) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4.3, Infrastructure Standards -Utilities.
SDC 4.3.140 - Public Easements
If relocating overhead lines to underground is required of this development and a utility easement is
required, said easementwill comply with the requirements of this section.
SDC 4.3.135 Major Electrical Power Transmission Lines, 4.3.145 Wheless
Telecommunications System (WTS) Facilities - Not Applicable.
-p) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDG 44, Landscaping, Screening, and Fence Standards.
SDC 4.4.105 Landscaping
The landscaping for this development complies with this code section --this includes, irrigation,
coverage, planting types and planting locations.
Referto the Landscape Plan (LA -1) and Planting Schedules (LA -2) forthe above noted
information.
See page 15 for our response to item 10 on the approval standards list, which illustrates our
compliance with applicable standards from SDC Section 4.7 including Multiple Unit Housing
Design Standards section 4.7.380.
SDC 4.4.110 Screening
Screening for garbage and recycling receptacles is not required as these items are stored in Trash
Room 108 - inside the building.
Screening between 16th Street and the aboveground utilities (backflow vaults and electrical
transformer) at the Northwest corner of the property is shown on the Landscape Plan (LA -1).
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5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-0-17) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 4, Landscaping, Screening, and Fence Standards_
SDC 4.4.115 Fencing
There will be no fences along the front yard or southern side yard property lines. There is currently
a fence along the northern side yard property line that will be kept. The fence along the rearyard
property line will be replaced. Any fences that are installed will comply with this section and table
4.4.1 from this section, exhibited below.
Referto the Architectural Site Plan (A-100) forfencing locations.
Exhibit: Table 4.4.1
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5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (8) The proposal complies wdh Bre applicable sections of SDC 4 5, On -Site Lighting Standards.
SDC 4.5.110 Lighting Standards
All on-site lighting for this development complies with this code section
(and the 2 foot-candle minimum illumination required for all on-site
internal sidewalks by SDC 4.7.380(6)(h)).
Courtyard Lighting
Two of Lithonia's Radean Post Top light fixtures will be centrally
located within the courtyard to provide general illumination of the
space. The max installation height will be 20' (height of the roof eave
and standard mounting height for this fixture). The color temperature of
this product is 4000 kelvin, the wattage is 60W, and employs type V
distribution.
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Parking Lighting
One of Lithonia's RSX1 Series LED Area Luminaires will be
centrally located along each of the parking -lot -adjacent sidewalks
on either side of the building (North and South). The max
installation height will be 20' which is the standard mounting height
for this fixture (note that the maximum allowed in section SDC
4.7.380(C)(1)) is 25', and the primary structure is 26' 3"). In this
case, lights are placed further than 50' from the property lines and
abutting residences so they can be taller than the 12' max listed in
SDC 4.7.380(C)(3). The color temperature of this product is 4000
kelvin, wattage is 51W, and it employs type III distribution.
Referto the Architectural Site Plan (A-100) fortypes, locations, orientations, and max heights of
outdoor lighting fixtures. Also, see attached product -specific documentation on shielding,
illumination types, wattages, luminous area, and a photometric test report for each fixture type.
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SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SITE PLAN REVIEW -TYPE 1 APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (9) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 6, Motor Vehicle Parking, Loading, and Bicycle Parking
Standards.
4.6.110 Motor Vehicle Parking—General. Off-street parking is provided per requirements. Please
see Architectural Site Plan (A-100) forproposed parking lot plan.
4.6.115 Motor Vehicle Parking—Parking Lot Design. Off-street parking complies with dimensional
standards. Please see Architectural Site Plan (A-100) forproposed parking lot plan.
4.6.120 Motor Vehicle Parking—Parking Lot Improvements. The parking lots conform to the
standards. Please see Civil sheets, Landscape Plan (LA -1), and Architectural Site Plan
(A-100) forproposed parking lot.
4.6.125 Motor Vehicle Parking—Parking Space Requirements. 1 space for each dwelling unit. 39
parking spaces are provided for 39 dwellings units in the proposed project.
Sections 4.6.130 and 4.6.135 do not apply.
4.6.140 Bicycle Parking. Continued on next page.
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SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SITE PLAN REVIEW -TYPE 1 APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
i (9) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 fi, Motor Vehicle Parking, Loading, and Bicycle Parking
Standards.
(Continued)
4.6.140 Bicycle Parking. This project complies with bicycle parking provisions of this section.
4.6.145 Bicycle Parking—Facility Design. Three different methods for bicycle parking are
proposed. Short term and several long-term spaces are standard powder -coated inverted U
racks. Nine long-term spaces are inside lockable closets with vertical wall -mounted bike racks.
The remaining long-term spaces are wall -mounted bike racks located near dwelling unit entries.
Some of the required long-term bicycle spaces are provided on the second floor. The building is
served by an elevator. All long-term spaces are sheltered from precipitation and lit with electric
light fixtures. Oversized and alternative bicycle spaces are provided on the first floor. Please see
Bicycle Parking Plans on the following page.
4.6.150 Bicycle Parking—Facility Improvements. All bike parking floor and wall racks will be
secured to the ground or building structure. Please see Architectural Site Plan for proposed short -
and long-term bicycle parking spaces and their locations relative the main building entrance and
unit entries. All spaces are located outside of public and private walkways. Nine long-term spaces
are in individual storage closets accessed within the secure exterior walkway on the southwest
corner of the building.
4.6.155 Bicycle Parking—Number of Spaces Required.
Table U.3 Minimum Required Birycla Parkirp SPenp
Summary of bicycle parking space quantities in this project: (42) spaces are provided. Of those
spaces, (32) are long-term and (10) are short-term. (3) of the long-term spaces accommodate
oversized bicycles.
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Summary of bicycle parking space quantities in this project: (42) spaces are provided. Of those
spaces, (32) are long-term and (10) are short-term. (3) of the long-term spaces accommodate
oversized bicycles.
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SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SITE PLAN REVIEW -TYPE 1 APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
Exhibit: Bicycle Parking Plans
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SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SITE PLAN REVIEW -TYPE 1 APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-0, (10) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 7, Specific Development Standards.
4.7.375 Architectural Design Standards. (C) Standards (Clear and Objective)
(1) Building Form. Please refer to Building Elevations
on this page and 3D diagram on the next page.
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Page 15 of 17
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SITE PLAN REVIEW -TYPE 1 APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
-0, (10) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 7, Specific Development Standards.
4.7.375 Architectural Design Standards. (C) Standards (Clear and Objective)
(2) Building Orientation. Doors, porches, and windows are provided on all four main elevations.
Percentages of coverage of those elements on each elevation on each floor are as follows:
West (16th St) Elevation - 1 F 70°x, 2F 53%
South Elevation - 1 F 63°x, 2F 54%
East Elevation - 1 F 69°x, 2F 53%
North Elevation - 1 F 64°x, 2F 53%
(3) Detailed Design. (a) Menu Option. At least six features are provided on all four main
elevations. Please refer to the Building Elevations on the previous page.
3D DIAGRAM - RECESSES AND EXTENSIONS
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SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SITE PLAN REVIEW -TYPE 1 APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
5.17.125 Approval Standards.
(A) The Director must approve, approve with conditions, or deny a proposed Site Plan Review application based on the
following standards_
H• (10) The proposal complies with the applicable sections of SDC 4 7, Specific Development Standards.
4.7.380 Multiple Unit Housing (Clear and Objective Standards).
(C) Development Standards for Multiple Unit Housing Developments in the R-2 and R-3 Districts
(1) Common Open Space. Proposed development is over 20 dwelling units per acre. therefore,
per (d), common open space standard does not apply.
(4) Garbage and Recycling Receptacle Storage. There is a garbage and recycling room inside
the building, accessible from the north parking lot. See the Architectural Site Plan.
(5) Landscaping, Fences, and Walls. See Landscape Plan (LA -1) and Architectural Site Plan
(A-100).
(6) Pedestrian Circulation. See Architectural Site Plan (A-100).
(7) Parking and (8) Vehicular Circulation. Please see Civil sheets, Landscape Plan (LA -1), and
Architectural Site Plan (A-100).
1 -Year TOTZ Compliance Narrative
Site Design
The subject property is located in a 1 -year Time of Travel Zone (TOTZ). To protect the wellhead,
the development will be required to follow City of Albany and Springfield Utility Board
requirements. Stormwater vegetative facilities will be lined, have 24" of growing media, and will
not infiltrate run-off onsite. Additionally, surface run-off will be directed away from the 250'
wellhead buffer."
Hazardous Material Management and Use
In compliance with SDC 3.3.235, the selection of building materials, use of hazardous materials
onsite during construction, and management of any hazardous matedals/waste onsite during
construction will be in accordance with this code section.
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ATTACHMENT: ONSITE LIGHT FIXTURE PRODUCT SHEETS
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The RSXfeatures an integral universal mounting
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Luminaire Weight by Mounting Type
RSX1 with Round Pole Adapter (RPA)
Length: 22.8" (57.9 cm)
Width: 13.3" (33.8 cm)
Height: 3.0" (7.6 cm) Main Body
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3.5" (8.9 cm) Aim
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Length: 20.7" (52.7 cm)
Width: 13.3" (33.8 cm)
Height: 3.0" (].b cm) Main Body
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Length: 22.8" (57.9 cm)
Width: 13.3" (33.8 cm)
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3.5" (8.9 cm) Aim
RSX1 with Adjustable Sllpfltter (IS)
Length: 20.7" (52.7 cm)
Width: 13.3" (33.8 cm)
Height: 3.0" (].b cm) Main Body
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Width: 13X (33.8 cm)
Height: 3A" (7.6 cm) Main Body
8.9" (22.6 cm) Arm
RSX1 with Wall Bracket with Surface Conduit Box (WBASC)
Length: 253" (64.3 cm)
Width: 133" (33.8cm)
Height 3.0" (].6 cm) Main Body
92" (23A cm) Arm
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RSX1 wtth Adjustable Tilt Ann - Square or Round Pole (RASP or MRP)
Length: 25.3" (65.3 cm) AASP
26.3" (66.8 cm) AARP
Width: 13.3" (33.8 cm)
Height: 3.0" (].6 cm) Main Body
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RSX1 wtth Adjustable Tilt Arm wtth Wall Bracket (AAWB)
Length: 2].1" (68.8 cm)
Width: 13.3" (33.8 cm)
Height: 3.0" (7.6 cm) Main Body
8.9" (226 cm) Arm
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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
INTENDED USE
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INSTALLATpN
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Introduction
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arms redirect reflection maintaining its visually
quiet appearance. With sleek lines and simple
silhouettes, these LED luminaires use specialized
lighting and visual comfort to transform common
areas like courtyards, outdoor retail locations,
universities and corporate campuses into
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OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT
CATALW: MDPT P140K SYM
Test #:
ISF 191231P9
Test i
SCALED PHOTOMETRY
Catalog:
MDPTR190K5yM
Description:
MDEAN Post -Tap wOh P19000KSymmebic
distribution
Series:
MDPT LED Mea Lumnatre
lamp Output:
Total luminaire Lumens: 3393.7, absoluR
photan etry
Input Waval
25.9139
Luminous Opening:GNar
(Dial 19.561
Max Cd:
920.3 at Horizontal: 15°, Venial: 60°
Roalway Cly:
Type VS
Polar Candela
930 180° 110°160° 150° tGn°
775 0°
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0°
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310 110°
155 100°
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310 70°
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CATALOG:RPHO PME SYM
Zonal Lumen Summary
Lunen Per Zone
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010
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685.3
20.596
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63.2
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93.6%
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125.5
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0.2%
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791.6
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OUTDOOR PMOTOMEMC REPORT ��4�U�tygrands
CATALOG: MDPT P140K SYM
LES Graph _ ..... 294
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CATALOG: MDPT OME SYM
Candela Table - TT C
B 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 90
B 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 14B 148 148 14B
5 159 158 154 152 150 14B 148 146 145 144 145
10 171 171 169 167 165 163 162 163 163 164 163
15 210 212 216 218 218 218 215 215 215 216 215
20 287 2B4 286 M5 289 291 291 291 292 290 291
25 372 3f 366 367 366 367 369 372 371 371 370
30 447 441 441 439 437 438 438 438 439 440 440
35 522 517 518 517 517 513 509 504 502 500 501
40 614 606 609 6)6 597 5B6 579 571 569 568 566
45 725 711 702 f4 682 670 656 646 642 640 642
50 822 811 799 A7 771 752 734 720 717 712 715
55 890 B86 881 872 853 BM 800 7M J72 773 7%
60 910 912 920 920 902 871 833 804 A7 802 807
65 846 B66 BBB B91 883 B48 802 767 %2 770 R7
70 708 741 770 AO 780 748 700 663 655 668 674
75 514 553 579 M5 586 567 526 496 4B6 495 499
80 283 324 3331 M61337 328 313,291 284 282 2M
85 69100 99 100100 99 96 90 8!j 82 74
90 5 71 71 6 5 9 9 3 3 3 3
95 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1
100 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1
105 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1
110 3 3 3 3 1
3 2 1 1 1 1 1
115 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
120 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
125 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
130 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
135 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
140 1 1 1 Si 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
145 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2
150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
155 2 2 2 2 2-24-2 2 3 3 3
160 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
165 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
170 21 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
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