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HomeMy Public PortalAbout110_010_Maritime Academy 1of2 MAYOR it CITY MANAGER Jason Buelterman • Diane Schleicher CITY COUNCIL CITY CLERK Wanda Doyle,Mayor Pro Tern Janet LeViner Barry Brown Rob Callahan a CITY ATTORNEY Bill Garbett -°y Edward M.Hughes Monty Parks %+ 0a Paul Wolff CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND City Council Agenda Item Request Agenda Item Requests and supporting documentation must be submitted to the Clerk of Council by 4:00PM on the Thursday prior to the next scheduled Council meeting. If this form is received after the deadline, the item will be listed on the next scheduled agenda. Council Meeting Date for Request: April 10, 2014 Item: Public Hearing Explanation: Special Review & Site Plan Approval—714 Lovell Ave. & 0 Eighth St.; zone R-2; Tybee Island Maritime Academy, petitioner; consideration of installation of modular buildings of egress Budget Line Item Number (if applicable): N/A Paper Work: -4 Attached* Ai Audio/Video Presentation** * Electronic submissions are requested but not required. Please email to jleviner@cityoftybee.org. ** Audio/video presentations must be submitted to the IT department at City Hall by 4:00PM on the Thursday prior to the scheduled meeting. Submitted by: Dianne Otto Phone /Email: (912)472-5031 / dotto @cityoftybee.org Comments: Date given to Clerk of Council: April 3, 2014 * * * P.O. Box 2749—403 Butler Avenue,Tybee Island, Georgia 31328-2749 *Certified (866) 786-4573—FAX(866) 786-5737 , City of Ethics if www.cityoftybee.org ��� I- 1 ' ' :..) 711,wow' PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Meeting date: March 18, 2014 Petitioner: Tybee Island Maritime Academy Project Name/Description: 714 Lovell Ave. &0 Eighth St. Action Requested: Special Review & Site Plan Approval Special Review X Subdivision: Site Plan Approval X Sketch Plan Approval Conceptual Zoning Variance Preliminary Plan Approval Amendment to Zoning Map Final Plat Approval Text Amendment to Land Development Code Minor Subdivision Major Subdivision Petitioner has met all documentation requirements, all external approval requirements, and all code requirements, except for the following: VOTE FOR AGAINST COMMENTS Bishop Absent Borkowski X Bramble X Second Livingston Absent Major X Motion to approve with conditions (see below) Marion X Chair McNaughton The Planning Commission recommends: ® Approval ❑ Denial ❑ Continued Contingent upon the parking plan, buffering plan, renderings, the dates for land disturbance beginning and ceasing, greenspace c.leulation, impact calculation, and the drainage plan. These will be done as this moves forward with staff . .proval to make it most economically feasible but keeping our ordinances intact, Planning Commissio i Chair: >l Date: Planning & Zoning Manager: _ _ , ,_, t O. Date: 3- 1q - 14 74(44 E . - d STAFF REPORT I , PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: March 18,2014 1 y CITY COUNCIL MEETING: April 10,2014 LOCATION: 714 Lovell Ave. &0 Eighth St. PIN: 4-0005-19-001 &4-0005-22-001 APPLICANT: Tybee Island Maritime Academy OWNER: Roman Catholic Diocese EXISTING USE: elementary school PROPOSED USE: same ZONING: R-2 USE PERMITTED BY RIGHT: Yes, after Special Review& Site Plan Approval COMMUNITY CHARACTER AREAS: 714 Lovell Ave.—Arts,Eats,Eco-business Corridor 0 Eighth St.—Inland Cottage Neighborhood APPLICATIONS: Special Review and Site Plan Approval PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Special Review and Site Plan Approval to install two 24-foot by 60- foot modular buildings. Each building would contain 2 classrooms, for a total of 4 classrooms. One building would contain 2 restrooms with 1 for each classroom.The other building would not contain restrooms. ANALYSIS: The request to install 2 modular buildings at the Tybee Island Maritime Academy is subject to Site Plan Approval under Section 5-020(B): (B) Site plan approval. All land development activities other than residential one and two-family structures, regardless of the zoning district, must present a site plan of such development to the planning commission for review, and to the mayor and council for approval prior to the issuance of any land development permits. In the C-I zoning district, all land-disturbing activities require site plan approval. See section 5-040(A) and(C), and section 5-080. The request is also subject to Special Review under Section 4-050(C)(2)(a),as amended December 12, 2013: (2) Uses permitted after special review. In an R-2 residence district, land may be used and buildings or structures may be erected or used for the land uses listed below after a hearing has been held by the planning commission and the mayor and council has granted approval at a scheduled meeting. a. Uses permitted after special review in R-I residence district. Uses Permitted after Special Review in the R-1 district are in Section 4-050(A)(2),with highlighting by Staff: a. Bed and breakfast, residential; b. (Reserved;] c. Primary and secondary schools; d. Nursing homes and ancillary activities; e. Public parks and neighborhood playgrounds; f. Churches, including Sunday schools or educational buildings; g. Schools of general education, including kindergarten and day nurseries; h. Guest cottages; and, i. Home occupations. 1 The applicant has provided a plat of the existing conditions and a plat of the proposed sites of the 2 buildings. The protective screening standards of Section 3-160 are provided below. Subsections(C)(2) and(3) are applicable due to the abutting residential uses and the existing buffer not meeting the basic requirements of subsection (C)(1).This ordinance was amended February 27, 2014. A buffering plan was not submitted by the applicant. No buffer is required for a commercial use adjacent to a commercial use. In cases where a commercial and residential use abut or will abut and where: (A) New construction is proposed; or (B) Existing improvements are to be expanded by enlarging the footprint of existing occupied or usable improved space by 25 percent or more; or (C)A change in the kind, character or degree of use of improved property is proposed, and there is no existing buffer in place on the property that is to be improved or any existing buffer on such property would not meet the requirements below, the owner or applicant shall be required to seek special review unless a buffer satisfying the following requirements is met: (1) Basic requirements. a. An arboreal landscaped buffer not less than five feet wide with a well maintained masonry wall or privacy fence no less than eight feet in height above grade shall be provided and properly maintained along its entire length by the users of the property to be built upon or expanded. Such buffer shall be planted with deciduous trees, evergreens, flowering trees, ornamental trees, or any combination of the same not set fitrther than ten feet apart at any given point along the buffer, The buffer shall be measured from the property line of the property to be improved. A street, sidewalk or other like improvement may be permissible as a buffer under subsections (2) and (3) below. In no instance will a dumpster or mechanical unit be permitted in a buffer. b. The area beneath and between the planted trees shall be kept free of foreign debris and unmanaged undergrowth. All landscaping shall be maintained in a healthy growing condition, neat and orderly in appearance. c. All planting plans shall be first submitted to the city zoning department during the review process for approval of the planting materials and arrangement thereof in accordance with the provisions of this Land Development Code. (2) Special review. In any case of any plans or proposed plans which do not meet the requirements of subsection section (I) hereof council may treat the proposed plan as requesting special review which shall be required in connection therewith. The mayor and council may impose conditions or buffers designed to protect the properties including adding or reducing buffer requirements, restricting or expanding uses within the buffer area, additional or reduced fencing, vegetation andlor any other restrictions or conditions reasonably designed to protect the abutting property as well as the property sought to be improved. (3) For the special review referred to above, such review shall be combined with the site plan application filed with any proposed application for site plan review in connection with improvements, changes, or additions to any commercial use to abut a residential use. No separate public hearing shall be required for the special review nor any additional filing fee required of the applicant. It is the intention hereof that council conduct special review of the landscaping application if it differs from those conditions specified by Sec. 3-160(C)(1) in every case in connection with the site plan application. A parking plan was not submitted by the applicant. Existing and required parking has not been calculated. The parking requirements of Section 3-080(B), items (3)and(4) are below. These provisions are applicable. (B) Residential district parking requirements and residential off-street parking requirements. Off-street parking facilities shall be provided and maintained on site for all buildings, structures or premises being used in whole or in part for residential purposes, or for any other use permitted in residential districts. 2 (3) Theaters, auditoriums, gymnasiums and other places of assembly. One parking space for each four seats provided in the main auditorium or for each 50 square feet of floor area available for the accommodation of movable seats in the largest assembly room or area. (4) Public and private elementary and secondary schools (except assembly halls, auditoriums and gymnasium used in conjunction therewith). One parking space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to such use. The area near the Tybee Island Maritime Academy is adjacent to St. Michael's Catholic Church and Thrift Store, and to residential dwellings. The request for the 2 modular buildings is in keeping with the R-2 District as outlined in Section 4-050(C),with highlighting by Staff: (C) R-2 one- and two-family residential district. The purpose of this district is to provide for affordable development of single-family and duplex style development. This district is intended for medium density residential neighborhoods which are quiet and livable. This district includes a mixture of one- and two-family homes with compatible educational, religious, and public institutions as well as limited home occupations. Below are the 2008 Comprehensive Plan descriptions of the Art, Eats, Eco-Business Corridor and the Inland Cottage Neighborhood Character Areas, and the tables of the Recommended Development Strategies of each as applicable to the modular buildings proposal. Art,Eats,Eco-Business Corridor Character Area This area fisnctions as an activity center with a mix of neighborhood commercial uses including shopping, crafts, restaurants, and eco-tourism. Comprehensive Plan Section 1.2.1 Meets Strategy Arts,Eats, and Eco-Business Corridor • Recommended Development Strategies Y/N or N/A 1 New development,redevelopment and restoration should be consistent with existing character of the area in terms of mass, scale,use and density. 2 Encourage commercial and mixed-use infill development and redevelopment along the N/A Highway 80 commercial corridor. 3. Down zoning within the Highway 80 commercial corridor should be discouraged. N/A 4 Establish a set of standards for a maximum percentage of residential use on a per parcel N/A basis to encourage mixed-use. 5. Enhance pedestrian movement through streetscape improvements. N 6 Support the continued development of the Tybee Island bikeway including bike lanes N/A and multi-use trails. Establish standards and design guidelines for signage.Develop a "theme"for signage to 7. ensure that it is consistent and fits with the character of the area and the Island as a N/A whole. 8 Allow for an appropriate mix of retail,residential, and tourism-related uses consistent N/A with the vision of the Plan. 9. Implement traffic calming measures and parking improvements. N 10. Establish noise and sight buffers between the commercial uses and the adjacent N residential areas. Inland Cottage Neighborhood Character Area This character area describes the traditional neighborhood along the west side of Butler, which contains narrow, tree-lined streets laid out in a grid pattern. The area is varied in land use as it contains permanent residential properties, multi family homes, rental properties, parks, low-impact commercial establishments, and public buildings. Residential development within this area contains both traditional 3 and historic cottage homes, large new residential houses and multi family units. This area provides for alternative transportation routes by providing an alternative automotive travel route to Butler Avenue, a bike path, and stop signs to slow the movement of vehicular traffic creating a more pedestrian friendly environment. Comprehensive Plan Section 1.2.6 Meets Strategy Inland Cottage Neighborhood • Recommended Development Strategies YIN or N/A 1 New development, redevelopment and restoration should be consistent with existing character of the area in terms of mass, scale,use and density. 2 Permit only compatible uses including low density residential,public/institutional, and low impact commercial. 3, Develop and implement design and architectural standards. N/A 4 Implement streetscape improvements to improve the pedestrian/bicycle environment and N encourage safety and mobility. 5. Historic structures in this area should be restored and/or preserved whenever possible. N/A 6. The City should provide appropriate incentives for historic restoration projects. N/A STAFF FINDING Staff finds the request for two modular buildings (four classrooms) at the Maritime Academy is in keeping with the purpose and intent of the R-2 zoning district.It is not known if the site complies with the parking requirements of a gymnasium and school as outlined in Section 3-080(B). The proposal is not in keeping with the buffering requirements of Section 3-160. If Special Review and Site Plan Approval are granted, a review of potential drainage impacts will be needed prior to permitting installation of the proposed buildings. This Staff Report was prepared by Dianne Otto. ATTACHMENTS A. Site Plan Approval application(2 pages) B. Special Review application(2 pages) C. Narrative from applicant(1 page) D. Specifications of the 2 modular buildings (2 pages) E. Plat of existing conditions (1 page) F. Proposed Site Plan(1 page) G. Character Area map(1 page) p\-0J-3 a c a cQ` ela scrtom w:4"j4 ta�+`e" ( i paP) H. Photographs of existing con itions (2 pages) 9 ark:..g Dian ( 2. pa3(S) 4 • CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND Fee Commercial $500 SITE PLAN APPROVAL APPLICATION om ercia $250 Applicant's Name 7 Y$C ,. (AND ChAA:re& ���.. d L /7 ife- Is-CANo , ,i.;ile, c ICAtle,e.lr Address and location of subject property 711 uELL 14(14 ., S #4:51- @ 2,h1 q /49 PIN Applicant's Telephone Number ?12- 713 - 018 Applicant's Mailing Address PO t3 X /s-1 q Brief description of the land development activity and use of the land thereafter to take place on the property: AoD,N .? l%4nOu (44 14.- 54i L.D/rvgs /CA. LI- Apo,'7r flA.,, L C-4.41Sra 8a.StS MAST- gCti CAE Cro4y-ToN^' 04nTh14VeIt, Property Owner's Name ©FM (ON/ lts/amp) [,Fria - Srsy.,Telephone Number ?(2 - 7e 6 ' 414-03— $6i Ls ueLf- Akl_ Property Owner's Address C&t E4s r L;$E,crr ST SA u t N NA Ni 69 j,,to i i r b ee. .Ts (41 of + � Is Applicant the Property Owner? Yes >C No If Applicant is the Property Owner, Proof of Ownership is attached: k Yes ZcAse t rsq■ ,rT- ATMCI+E6 If Applicant is other than the Property Owner, a signed affidavit from the Property Owner granting the Applicant permission to conduct such land development is attached hereto. X Yes Current Zoning of Property Current Use Names and addresses of all adjacent property owners are attached: ✓ Yes If within two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of the Applicant's application for a zoning action, the Applicant has made campaign contributions aggregating to more than $250 to the Mayor and any member of Council or any member of the Planning Commission, the Applicant and the Attorney representing the Applicant must disclose the following: a. The name of the local government official to whom the campaign contribution or gift was made; b. The dollar amount of each campaign contribution made by the applicant to the local government official during the two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of the application for this zoning action, and the date of each contribution; c. An enumeration and description of each gift having a value of $250 or more made by the Applicant to the local government official during the two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of the application for this zoning action. �,+.� � CFd 3- /4 S gnature of Applicant Date NOTE: Other specific data is required for each type of Site Plan Approval. Fee Amount$ / Check Number .' Date 3- 4- 14 r City Official (:),L.CLANAps.- d03 NOTE: This application must be accompanied by following information: 1 copy, no smaller than 11 x 17, of the proposed site plan and architectural renderings. 1 copy, no smaller than 24 x 36, of the engineered drainage and infrastructure plan. 1 copy, no smaller than 11 x 17, of the existing tree survey and the tree removal and landscaping plan. Disclosure of Campaign Contributions The Planning Commission may require elevations or other engineering or architectural drawings covering the proposed development. The Mayor and Council will not act upon a zoning decision that requires a site plan until the site plan has met the approval of the City's engineering consultant. (Note: Section 5-080 (A) requires, "Once the engineer has submitted comments to the zoning administrator, a public hearing shall be scheduled.") The Applicant certifies that he/she has read the requirements for Site Plan Approval and has provided the required information to the best of his/her ability in a truthful and honest manner. --7 //7"() /0,1„&—t,„. Signature of Applican Date �1 ; CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND Fee $500 SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Applicant's Name 7-11 436 TCsC No CHAATfa scJL- D6A l y E .7:s 04.1.,c, "wig Ale hitomy Address and location of subject property 714 Lo U .c. hut Iuf PIN Applicant's Telephone Number 7rz -713-a 318 Applicant's Mailing Address "tom© /Si I f ySE a -L S OOP GA Son Brief description of the land development activity and use of the land thereafter to take place on the property: , Cp;Ki- Two n-TAlL6 80; L)aers 6q cuss ,z 41 ) Mo sr QEi►G►tEMA 6Re oily Tel HAI f40-MAht1 Property Owner's Name orpti CoN4 CAr +t.,c 8;stop Telephone Number Property Owner's Address 6 o 1 CAST Li iS6tiry ST CAVQNNA,W 6-A 3 r 401 Is Applicant the Property Owner? Yes 0V. No If Applicant is the Property Owner, Proof of Ownership is attached: Yes If Applicant is other than the Property Owner, a signed affidavit from the Property Owner granting the Applicant permission to conduct such land development is attached hereto. Yes Current Zoning of Property R- Z Current Use E Lem et m Ail $e hoe c. Names and addresses of all adjacent property owners are attached: V Yes If within two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of the Applicant's application for a zoning action, the Applicant has made campaign contributions aggregating to more than $250 to the Mayor and any member of Council or any member of the Planning Commission, the Applicant and the Attorney representing the Applicant must disclose the following: a. The name of the local government official to whom the campaign contribution or gift was made; b. The dollar amount of each campaign contribution made by the applicant to the local government official during the two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of the application for this zoning action, and the date of each contribution; c. An enumeration and description of each gift having a value of $250 or more made by the Applicant to the local government official during the two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of the application for this zoning action. Disc •�•ure of Campai n Contributons form attachment hereto: /Yes Signature of App a ant Date NOTE: Other specific data is required for each type of Special Review. Fee Amount$ / _ Check Number Date c). City Official ..� tJ NOTE: This application must be accompanied by following information: A detailed description of the proposed activities, hours of operation, or number of units. trop/ 13-eepiies, no smaller than 11 x 17, of the proposed site plan and architectural renderings. The Applicant certifies that he/she has read the requirements for Site Plan Approval and has provided the required information to the best of his/her ability in a truthful and honest manner. (levad + `/ Li)\-31)/ Signature of A 9 Pp iic/t Date Nt, Tybee Island Maritime Academy P.O. Box 1519,Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 February 19, 2014 To whom it may Concern, Tybee Island Maritime Academy (TIMA) has a large increase in demand for student slots for the school year 2014-2015 as a result of the addition of grade 5 as was planned and now the additional applications for slots in each of the grades. To meet this demand,TIMA will need to add additional classrooms. We propose to add classrooms through the addition of 2 modular buildings with each building holding 2 classrooms. One of the buildings will have restrooms and will be properly connected to water/sewer. Both of the buildings will be connected with Electric service and access to Internet services. We request approval for adding the structures to our footprint. incerely, Jgfro Carolyn Jur ck Perb Fortner President CFO Tybee Island Maritime Academy Attachments: List of neighbors Modular building drawings (2) Architect's draft of building placement and connections plans Building Platt Application. 1018/13 Portable Classrooms,Mobile Modular Buildings,Temporary Rentals 91� • My quotes: 0 itemi mobile modular Pi Products > CampusMa <er - ybrid® Moc.ular Classroom :l# 1818 - Classroom, 24x60 MS PRINT 1 is the state of t.t- C� can save you r 4— 60' ianagement syste 11111161- ® , dual pan window HYAC as 50%. The doo tbuildings to he ins )al portable classrc 1-/VAC ration:Georgia "I lot Quote Desl Add to Qu ire s: Classroom. Doors wide. 130MPH Wind Load. Size Excludes 4' Towbar. Vinyl covered Add to Qu m (VCG) interior. i rigs, images and specifications are nominal. Add to Qu Add to Qu 1ö19 Ulassroom,14xtSU Add to Qu Floor plans may vary. 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Tybee Island Maritime Academy P.O. Box 1519,Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 March 21, 2014 Parking Plan Please see attached drawing: A. 7 metered parking spaces (8th St) B. 3 gravel parking spaces (Lovell Ave) C. 12 gravel parking spaces (Lovell Ave) D. 12 gravel parking spaces (Lovell Ave) E. 3 Sparking spaces (8th St) F. 6 parking spaces—used only when there are large school functions (8th St) G. 12 parking spaces—used when extremely large school functions (2t Ave) There is additional metered parking across the street from A and on Butler Avenue.