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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacket, DRC PLANNER 11/15/2010 . .CITY OF SPRINGFIELD - DE.PMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE . DISTRIBUTION DATE November 15,2010 TO: ,/ --;;;-r ---;;-- ~ ,/ ,/ --;:::/ ~ 7 ~. 7' 7'" -:2 ~ ~ -:7' --;7 --;7 --;;'" :z 7' --7' ~ . RECEIVED Current Planning Staff: G. Karp, J. Donovan, Liz Miller,(M: MetzgerJLissa Davis, L Pauly, Tara Jones, Andy Limbird, Dave Reesor, Steve Hopkins, Molly Markarian *Matt Stouder, Engineering - Public Works Department Brian Barnett, Traffic EngineerlPE, Public Works Department (agenda only 2/02) *Michael Liebler, Transportation Planning Engineer, Public Works Department *Gilbert Gordon, Deputy Fire Marshall, Fire & Life Safety Department Melissa Fechtel, Fire Agenda only *Ronni Price, Planner, Willamalane Park and Recreation District *Tamara Johnson, Springfield Utility Board (Elecbic) *Rebecca Templin, Water Engineering Supervisor - Springfield Utility Board (Water) Jack Foster, Springfield Utility Board (Energy Conservation) Amy Chinitz: Springfield Utility Board (Drinking Water) Jim Henry, Central Lane Communications 911 (Subdivisions, Street name changes) Dave WMe, U.S.P.S. (Growth Mgmt. Coordinator) Dave Shore, Northwest Natural Gas (needs full packets for PartitionslSubdivisions) *Celia Barry, Lane County Transportation Thomas Jeffreys, Emerald People's Utility District (EPUD) Lane County Land Management [Urban Transition Zone] George Ehlers, Lane County Sanitarian [Urban Transition Zone] (if applicable) Tim Hanely, Rainbow Water District(* only if in the North Spfld area) (If applicable) Ralph Johnston, Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority (if applicable) Dale Ledyard, Operations Chief, McKenzie Fire District (If applicable) Tom Henerty, Corneas! Cable (if applicable) Debbie Crampton, EWEB (elecbic) (* If in Glenwood) Dick Helgeson/Mel Damewood, EWEB (water) (*If in Glenwood) Steve Moe, Glenwood Water District (*If in Glenwood) Bill Grile - Development Services Director (agenda) John T amulonis, Economic & Community Development Manager *Dave Puent, Building Official (agenda) Lisa Hopper, Building Services Representative (agenda) * Greg Ferschweiler, Ke~h Miyata, Brian Conlon, PW Dept. *Craig Fitzgerald, Maintenance PW Dept George Walker, Environmental Works Dept., (agenda only) Deanna Buckem, Engineering Assistant, Public Works Dept. Police Chief, Jerry Sm~, Police Department (agenda) *Will Mueller, LID Norm Palmer, Quest Corporation {agenda Scott Nelson, Planning & Development Manager, ODOT, State Highway Division (agenda) Jeff DeFranco, Springfield School District (agenda) William Lewis, Financial Services, Springfield School District ( agenda) Susan Palmer, Reporter, Eugene Register-Guard (agenda) INCLUDE WEEKLY LAND USE INFO Joe Leahy, City Attorney Chris Moorhead. City Surveyor NOV 1 5 2010 By:_-PRC~ Pt1~ lotq p~ (agenda) (agenda) (agenda) A request for land use action, as described on the attached agenda, has been received by the Development Services Office. Specific concerns of your division/department/agency should be addressed. If you have comments or requirements of this proposal, please send them in writing to the assigned planner @ Development Services Department. 225 Fifth Street. Springfield, OR 974n. If your written comments are not received by Wednesday. November 24, 2010 specific concerns of your division/department/agency will not tie addressed unless you attend the meeting on November 30, 2010. The Deve10pment Review Committee holds staff review meetings on Tuesday@ 8:00 -10:00 a.m. You should also plan to attend the staff meeting on Tuesday if you have specific concerns so that the Planning representative can discuss them prior to meeting with the applicant. If the Planner feels ~.is necessary for you to participate in the public meetings he/she will lei you know on Tuesday. * will receive a full packet ~ . . AGENDA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 225 FIFTH STREET Conference Room 615 Staff Review: November 30, 2010 @ 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. 1. SITE PLAN TENTATIVE #TYP210-00004 OOOT/City of Spfld PW 8 -10 am Assessor's Map: 17-03-33-44 TL 2600 Address: OOOT R-O-W on Franklin Blvd beneath & east of 1-5 bridges Existing Use: ODOT R-O-W Applicant submitted application to create a 1,100 foot bike/pedestrian viaduct. Planner: Mark Metzger 2. WILLAMETTE GREENWAY with/est setback #TYP31D-00001 OOOT/City PW 8 -10 am Assessor's Map: 17-03-33-44 TL 2600 Address: ODOT R-O-W on Franklin Blvd beneath & east of 1-5 bridges Existing Use: ODOT R-O-W Applicant submitted application to create a 1,100 foot bike/pedestrian viaduct. Planner: Mark Metzger 3. FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DISTRICT #TYP110-00009 ODOT/City PW 8 -10 am Assessor's Map: 17-03-33-44 TL 2600 Address: ODOT R-O-W on Franklin Blvd beneath & east of 1-5 bridges Existing Use: ODOT R-O-W Applicant submitted application to create a 1,100 foot bike/pedestrian viaduct within the f1c;>odphiin c;>verlay district. Planner: Mark Metzger 1 . . City of Springfield Development Services Department 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 . Willamette Greenway Overlay District Development . . . -... ~ A licant Name: 541- 744-8080 541-744-8088 Address: 644 A Street S rin field OR 97477 ~iSl;;~;Tii:t;0ZP:6!~""'~~~-fl;~~'1f!tlffit~1mt~,01~nt~"flli!ib'TITIIk1'0i.YWPfMi'Y0;;mk'ii::t~~i)1Rm~~t+'ft"Gkifi#tniS~~1R_\t.\r;:;n!1t~~{M'it~ A licant's Re Fox Phone: 541-683-6090 OBEC Fax: 541-683-6576 Address: 920 Count Club Rd. Suite 100B Eu ene OR 97401 ~i:W#ii!l.t~#\%i:W~r~~"tti@\~f!Slmr~~lfii';wt'~~~.Ni;"'Ml'1S3'itifi.@lEl~~'Wjjffiik~~_Ukiti2m0*W'llitt\tili~i~J1\rt'i"& Owner: ODOT Phone: 541-744-8080 Fax: 541-744-8088 Address: 644 A Street S rin field OR 97477 ~~~&~~~i%x~~~i'm\lltbii't~4€S.r~I1f1WW% ,,'i<:E't4!_~,,;;' numThgJt:b'Tfmm;F;i.OOli~~E0"K' ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17-03-33-44 TAX LOT NO S : 2600 ODOT Right-of-Way adjacent to Willamette River beneath the 1-5 Bridge on Address: Franklin Blvd. Acres ,,~"'*~J;tl:6 Existin Use: Description of Pro osal: Li ht Medium Industrial LMI ROWand Undevelo ed land ad'acent to the Willamette River If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application. 1100 foot Bike Pedviaduct 800 feet within S rin field's 'urisdiction Zonin : . -. -. . . 1- , , ~ ~ ~~~ Associated Cases: TYf 110 '00009. lYfaw-()OC() Case No.: 1Yf3JO--()()(X) I U-L~ A lication Fee: TOTAL FEES: -,\['!PA'Jla1$lJtiti!l:#tL,;o~, Date: J(-f5-JD Tecti~~ ns: PROJECT NU~Rl&X~tOOOO.;L 'V&i~;;j'i!!C$2C_1JWjWL ,~1*S 'fill 'f4j/ _"' 1!:iM~?J2L", 3i/;~"- &*UU%V"}i'~ ,~~ 'i#I'~fif,j},,'#f1V NOV - 8 2010 Revised 1/1/08 Molly Markarian Original Submittal 1 of 4 . . .\ .. SOUTH BANK VIADUCT-PROJECT NARRATIVE Summary In December 2009, the joint elected officials of Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County approved a Metro Plan amendment that included an exception to Statewide Planning Goal1S, allowing for the construction of the proposed Willamette River Bridge (WRB) South Bank Viaduct. The Metro Plan amendment and Goal 15 exception established a legal foundation for the Willamette Greenway and Site Plan Review applications that are the subject of this review. The proposed viaduct will be about 16 feet wide and 1,100 feet in length. About 800 feet of the viaduct structure is within Springfield's planning jurisdiction. The remainder of the viaduct is within Eugene's jurisdiction, west of the 1-5 Bridges. It will connect to the South Bank Path at the point where it currently diverts away from the river. The viaduct will elevate the bike/pedestrian path and move it out away from the steep bank near the 1-5 Bridges, and return to the riverbank at a point where the path can continue. The proposed structure will hug the shoreline, minimizing its impact on the river. Supporting columns will be placed adjacent to, but outside of the ordinary high water mark of the river to support the viaduct as it bypasses the slope barrier. Temporary work within the ordinary high water mark will be required during construction. The Willamette Greenway Discretionary Use and Site Plan Review applications focus primarily on the various impacts of the proposed viaduct and the measures proposed to mitigate those impacts. The approved environmental permits for the Willamette River 1-5 Bridges are informative with respect to assessing the likely environmental impacts of the viaduct. In 2007, an Environmental Assessment (EA) was developed to assess possible Willamette River Bridge (WRB)-related impacts and "recommend mitigation measures. After the.EA was published in January 2008, ODOT prepared a Revised Environmental Asses~ment (REA) that incorporated changes based on public comments. The REA supported a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) which avoided the need for a full Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and recommends proceeding with a build alternative. In 2009, the consulting firm URS was contracted by the City of Springfield to conduct an analysis of the viaduct that built on the work completed for the EA for the Willamette River Bridge (WRB) in 2008. In late May 2010, URS completed a "B220 WRB Southbank Path and Viaduct Project Implementation Form" , and submitted it to the various permitting agencies for the WRB, requesting that the South Bank Viaduct Date Received: 1 Nnv - 8 2010 1""\..:_;_...1 QII........I+.ol . . " " be considered an extension of the WRB project and that the permits that were issued for that bridge project be extended to include the viaduct. No comments in opposition to the submitted "Project Implementation Form" within the required 30-day comment period. The absence of comments from the permitting agencies in response to the Form is confirmation the permitting agencies are in agreement with the amending the original WRB permits to include the viaduct project. In short, the viaduct project was found by the reviewing agencies to have "no significant impact" on affected resources and is " considered an extension ofthe bridge for state and federal permitting purposes. Based on a review ofthe approval criteria found in the Springfield Development Code, findings can be made which support a conclusion that the proposed viaduct project satisfies the review criteria for a Willamette Greenway Discretionary Use Permit found in SDC Section 3.3-32S and S.9-120. SDC Section 5.9-115 states that "typically a Discretionary Use application is reviewed concurrently with a Site Plan Review application. As such, this staff report includes findings which support a conclusion that the proposal also satisfies the review criteria for Site Plan Review found in Section 5.17-12S. Project Description The South Bank Viaduct (viaduct) as includes an 800-foot viaduct (an additional 300 feet of the viaduct is located within Eugene's planning jurisdiction) that will be constructed along the south bank of the Willamette River from the center of the 1-5 WRB, extending east to the Oldham Crane property, where the pathway will meet ground level. During construction, the project impact area including staging areas would be approximately 40,000 square feet (0.92 acres). Thiswould include a 50-foot wide corridor that would extend from the centerline of Franklin Boulevard towards the Willamette River. As part of the construction, drilled shafts will require drilling to a certain depth below the ground surface and "constructing a reinforced concrete shaft underground. The excavated material will be contained and disposed in accordance with Section 00290.20 of the 2008 ODOT Standard Specifications. Work for the South Bank Viaduct will likely be staged from westbound Franklin Boulevard, requiring closure of one or both lanes. It is likely that work platforms and falsework will have to be" constructed from Franklin Blvd at each bent' to construct the drilled shaft, columns, and crossbeams. Beam placement would be from Franklin, utilizing two cranes. At that point, it may be possible to reduce the Franklin closures significantly since work may be staged from the top of the beams. Any traffic interruptions due to construction activities would be temporary and access to local businesses would be maintained. During operation, the 800:foot long, 16-foot wide pathway would be supported by 8 bents. Permanent impacts would be considered limited to areas directly underneath the pathway, encompassing approximately 12,800 square feet (0.29 acres). Specific elementsofthe project include: . A total of eight bents consisting of four-foot drilled shafts, w~ich will be constructed above the ordinary high water line (OHW). , BENT - A substructure unit supporting each end of a bridge span; also called a pier; made up of two or more columns or column-like members connected at their top most ends by a cap, strut, or other member holding them in their c~rr~ct positions. Date Received: NrlV - 8 2010 2 OriQlnal Submittal . . . Total length of the FVP extension is approximately 800 feet and 16 feet wide, with each bent spaced approximately 115 feet apart. Permanent impacts to vegetation include the footprint of each bent and the portion of the pathway supported by a retaining wall, approximately 1,141 sf (0.03 acres): . The surface structure would be 16 feet wide and would use recycled 1-5 bridge components for the platform. . The pathway would involve the creation of approximately 12,800 square feet of new impervious surface. . Construction would consist of building temporary falsework and eight platforms. These platforms would be supported by multiple H-piles that will be pile driven. Platforms would be 32'x42', for a total of 12,096 square feet (0.28 acres) of temporary vegetation removal. Vegetation removal may not be necessary however the total platform footprint is considered and may be overstated. . Minor amounts of vegetation, including trees, would be temporarily removed where the false work would be constructed. . Rip-rap along the bank will be removed to provide an opening to drill the shafts and drive the falsework, where necessary. The rip rap will be replaced beneath the viaduct for erosion control. Riparian plantings shall be placed outside the footprint of the viaduct, between the structure and the river. Grasses will be planted between the viaduct and Franklin Blvd. . Minor amounts of removal/fill would be required, -PZO- { 8.~i" Pedestrion :]..r-~' I HIIACded faJl,ty(). I' Z""min. OroInage I ' Qrb~~dDDO: ::=.::;_ tI....i..;H :~:;\ ...~........:'~. ..;I\ =-typ. C:;::{:.:>;:........:.] ... . ..... ........ ...... 8" ..... ~nf -- --' . ..; ~ ,'~~. --- --- --- --~,- -' - ......: Exro.grouod, . "';;'<1 . ...\.// (C;~J ,----- --- S'diameter drilled sid' .- Date Received: NOV - 8 2010 3 Original Submittal . . Supplemental Background Eugene-Springfield has one of the largest networks of riverfront bicycle and pedestrian facilities in the state. The current connection between Eugene and Springfield is limited to the north side ofthe Willamette River. The extensive Willamette River South Bank Path system in Eugene ends at Interstate S because of the physical barriers created by both the existing 1-5 bridges and the proximity of Franklin Boulevard (OR 126B) to the Willamette River. Users traveling between the two cities along the south side of the Willamette River must cross to the north side of the river near the 1-5 bridge or divert to the shoulders of Franklin Boulevard (OR 126.B), a high speed arterial street. Many planning documents, including the Central Lane MPO Regional Transportation Plan, TransPlan, the Glenwood Refinement Plan and Willamalane Park and Recreation District Comprehensive Plan, call for the continuation of the Willamette River South Bank Path through Glenwood to Springfield. Construction of the South Bank Viaduct is essential to the continuation and development of the South Bank Path. The combined viaduct and path facilities will provide a safer, more pleasant experience for recreational and commuter bicyclists and pedestrians traveling between Eugene and Springfield through Glenwood. The South Bank Viaduct has wide support from local jurisdictions and agencies. The following jurisdictions, agencies and communities have expressed support the South Bank Viaduct: . City of Eugene . City of Springfield . Metropolitan Policy Committee (MPOl . Willamalane Parks and Recreation District . Springfield Economic and Development Agency . Eugene Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee . Lane.County Board of Commissioners Date Received: NOV - 8 2010 4 Original Submittal . . .' An OOOT Transpartatian Enhancement Grant .of almost $1 millian, together with $250,000 in OTIA funds and abaut $140,000 in danated materials will be used ta fund the Sauth BankViaduct praject. The timing .of the praject will allaw reuse .of multiple cancrete bax beams fram the Willamette River detaur bridge an the viaduct praject. As the I-S replacement bridges are campleted, and the detaur bridge is remaved, the Sauth Bank Viaduct will be canstructed. Public hearings were held befare the jaint planning cammissions and elected .officials far a Metra Plan amendment and Gaal1S exceptian were required ta as a precursar ta these land use applicatians. At these hearings, na public appasitian ta the viaduct praject was expressed and the amendment and Gaal 15 exceptians were adapted unanimausly by the City .of Eugene, City .of Springfield and Lane Caunty. Attachments: Attachment 1: Plan Set Attachment 2: Technical.Memarandum prepared by URS regarding environmental impacts. Date Received: NOV - 8 2010 Original Submittal , 5 I II ~ j~~ ~\ f.~~ ~\ I' .. 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