HomeMy WebLinkAboutResponse to Comments 040622From: Misty Sirch <msirch@gatewayservicesinc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2022 1:41 PM
To: Price, Romie G. <rprice@littlerock.gov>
Cc: Charlie Pedrick <cpedrick@gatewayservicesinc.com>
Subject: RE: Development Staff - Utilities Comments for the May 12, 2022 Planning Commission Meeting
Below are our responses to Staff Comment
Development Comment Response:
1 – There will be no changes to the existing parking/paved areas
2 – There will be no exterior changes to the building
3 – The dumpster will be placed in the current dumpster corral (site plan with current location and picture of enclosure attached)
4 – No new site lighting added
5 – Signage will comply
6 – Business hours will be Monday – Friday 9am -5pm
7 - In Arkansas, any business with the potential to impact air quality is required to obtain the appropriate air quality permits and/or registrations for construction and operation.
The Clean Air Act requires the EPA to set National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to protect public health and welfare. Air quality permits are written to ensure sources of air
pollution do not interfere with attainment of NAAQS and ensure sources minimize impacts on human health and the local environment.
Prior to commencing construction, we will obtain a “General Air Permit for Minor Source Animal/Human Remains Incinerator Facility 1976-AGP-000” and a “Minor Source Permit” from the Arkansas
Divisions of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). Before issuing an air quality permit, the ADEQ performs an in-depth review on the proposed operations and their potential emissions. The final
permit includes hourly and annual emission limits, recordkeeping requirements, emission monitoring requirements, operating requirements, and reporting requirements which are in place
to ensure state and federal regulations are met. These regulations include Arkansas Air Pollution Control Code (Regulation 18) and Rules of the Arkansas Plan of Implementation for Air
Pollution Control (Rule 19). Thus, compliance with all required ADEQ permits ensures compliance with state and federal requirements.
Other Department Comments for Z-9682 Gateway Services Pet Crematorium
Civil Engineering Review Comments – none provided
Pulaski County Planning Comments – none provided
Central Arkansas Water – no objections
Plans Development Administrator:
1 – no new site development will occur
2 – no tress will be removed
Fire Marshal – the Landlord spoke with Captain Rhodes on 3/29. He confirmed that the apparatus access road grade is existing and the gate is existing and has passed prior fire inspections,
so he didn’t feel that either were a concern.
Maintain Access
Fire Hydrants – no modifications are being made to the access road
Grade – no modifications are being made to the grade
Loading – no modifications are being made to the access road
Commercial Developments
Building does not exceed 30 feet in height
Building is less than 62,000sf
Dead Ends
No modification is being made to access
Gates
No modifications are being made to the gate or access area
Warm regards,
Misty
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Misty Sirch
Director of Real Estate Development |2 Daniels Way, Cranston, RI 02921 |Phone (727) 426-5048 |email msirch@gatewayservicesinc.com