HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-4336-DD Staff AnalysisMarch 15, 2007
ITEM NO.: 3
FILE NO.: Z -4336 -DD
NAME: Arkansas Children's Hospital Zoning Site Plan Review, located between Martin
Luther King Boulevard and Bishop Street
LOCATION: South of Maryland Avenue and North of 10th Street
DEVELOPER:
Arkansas Children's Hospital
Attn: Mr. Scott Gordon, COO
800 Marshal Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
ENGINEER:
Cromwell Architects and Engineers
Attn: Kent Taylor
101 South Spring Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
AREA: 1.64 Acres
0.11 Acre
CURRENT ZONING:
PLANNING DISTRICT
CENSUS TRACT:
NUMBER OF LOTS: 1 zoning lot FT. NEW STREET: 0
1-2 and 0-2 (See Item #2 File No. Z -4336 -CC — A request to
rezone from 1-2 to 0-2)
8 —Central City
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VARIANCESM/AIVERS REQUESTED: None requested.
A. PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
On January 18, 2007, the Planning Commission unanimously approved a zoning site
plan for the construction of a parking lot within Block 1, Fitzgerald's Addition (block
bounded by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, West 10th Street, Maryland Avenue and
Bishop Street). The parking lot is to serve Arkansas Children's Hospital facilities. The
proposed parking lot occupies the majority of the block, with the exception of Lots 4, 5,
6 and parts of Lots 7 and 8. A revised site plan is proposed to add a small area (Lot 4)
March 15, 2007
ITEM NO.: 3 (Cont.
FILE NO.: Z -4336 -DD
to the parking lot site plan. The hospital recently obtained ownership of Lot 4, Block 1,
Fitzgerald's Addition.
The revised parking lot plan contains 140 parking spaces. The previously approved
plan contained 113 spaces. The only other change to the previously approved site
plan is the sidewalk along M.L.K. Drive has been moved back, with a sodded area
provided between the sidewalk and the street curb. All other aspects of the previously
approved site plan, including access points from Maryland Avenue and Bishop Street,
remain unchanged.
The proposed revised site plan and January 18, 2007 Planning Commission minute
record are attached for Planning Commission review.
B. REVISED PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS:
1. A twenty (20) foot radial dedication of right-of-way is required at the intersections of
10th Street and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive; 10th and Bishop; Maryland and
Bishop; and Maryland and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.
2. Repair or replace any curb and gutter or sidewalk that is damaged in the public
right-of-way prior to occupancy.
3. The curvatures of the adjacent intersection radiuses (Bishop and Maryland;
Maryland and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive; Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and 10th
Street; Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and Bishop) should be improved to twenty-five
(25) feet radiuses. Improvements on the intersection radiuses on 10th Street can
be deferred until 10th Street is improved to a collector street standard per the
Master Street Plan as required by the closing of Marshall Street and Maryland
Street.
4. Old curb cuts where access is not taken should be removed and filled with new
curb.
5. Plans of all work in right-of-way shall be submitted for approval prior to start of
work. Obtain barricade permit prior to doing any work in the right-of-way from
Traffic Engineering at (501) 379-1805 (Travis Herbner).
6. Sidewalks with appropriate handicap ramps are required in accordance with
Section 31-175 of the Little Rock Code and the Master Street Plan.
7. On site striping and signage plans should be forwarded to Public Works, Traffic
Engineering for approval with the site development package.
8. Obtain a franchise agreement from Public Works (John Barr, 371-4646) for the
improvements located in the right-of-way.
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C. SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE COMMENT: (FEBRUARY 22, 2007)
Aaron Scott, of Cromwell Architects Engineers, was present, representing the
application. Staff briefly described the proposed revised site plan,
Staff noted that the Public Works Comments had been revised slightly, and that all
other comments (utilities, landscape, etc.) from the previous approval remained the
same.
Staff explained that the sidewalk along M.L.K. Drive would be pulled back, with sod
provided between the sidewalk and the street curb. In response to a question from the
Committee, Mr. Scott noted that the sod areas between the sidewalks and street curbs
would contain sprinkler systems.
D. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the revised zoning site plan, subject to compliance with
the previously approved conditions (January 18, 2007) and the revised Public Works
Comments as noted in the staff report.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (MARCH 15, 2007)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present. Staff presented the application
with a recommendation of approval.
The Chairman placed the item before the Commission for inclusion within the Consent
Agenda for approval. A motion to that effect was made. The motion passed by a vote of
8 ayes, 0 nays and 3 absent. The application was approved.
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January 18, 2007
ITEM NO.: 7
FILE NO.:
NAME: Arkansas Children's Hospital Zoning Site Plan Review, located between Martin
Luther King Boulevard and Bishop Street
LOCATION: South of Maryland Avenue ar ' " - "
DEVELOPER:
Arkansas Children's Hospital
Attn: Mr. Scott Gordon, COO
800 Marshal Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
ENGINEER:
Cromwell Architects and Engineers
Attn: Kent Taylor
101 South Spring Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
AREA: 1.64 acres NUMBER OF LOTS: 1 zoning lot FT. NEW STREET: 0
CURRENT ZONING: C-3,1-2, 0-3 and 0-2 (See Item #10 File No. Z -4336 -BB —
A request to rezone from various classifications to 0-2)
PLANNING DISTRICT: 8 —Central City
CENSUS TRACT: 10
VARIANCESNVAIVERS REQUESTED: None requested.
A. PROPOSAUREQUEST:
The applicant is requesting a site plan review and rezoning of a parcel of land located
between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Bishop Street and between Maryland
Avenue and 10th Street. The scope of work includes the demolition of an existing one-
story building and construction of a new parking lot, to include perimeter fencing to
match Arkansas Children's Hospital standard, and site lighting that is "Dark Sky"
compliant. The rezoning request (Item #10 File No. Z -4336 -BB) includes the rezoning
of parcels of lands within this block from C-3,1-2, and 0-3 to 0-2.
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ITEM NO.: 7 Cont. FILE NO.: Z -4335-Z
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS.
The building was recently removed from the site. There are buildings located along
the southeastern portion of the property and a portion of the site is covered with
asphalt parking. The area to the west of the site is the Arkansas Children's Hospital
Campus. The area to the east of the site includes a number of uses including a
school, workforce training center and further east a City park.
C. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
As of this writing, staff has received several informational phone calls from area
residents. All property owners located within 200 -feet of the site and the Downtown
Neighborhood Association, the Central High Neighborhood Association, the Wright
Avenue Neighborhood Association and the Capitol Hili Neighborhood Association
were notified of the public hearing.
D. ENGINEERING COMMENTS:
PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS:
1. A 20 foot radial dedication of right-of-way is required at all intersections.
2. Close all old curb cuts.
3. Repair or replace any curb and gutter or sidewalk that is damaged in the public
right-of-way prior to occupancy.
4. Due to the closure of Marshall Street and Maryland Avenue,10th Street was
required to be improved to the commercial street standard (35 -feet of pavement)
including widening, curb, gutter, drainage improvements and street lights.
5. As shown on the plan, improve the intersection radiuses at 1& Street and Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Maryland Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, and
Maryland Avenue and Bishop Street to at least a 20 foot radius.
6. Handicap ramps should be reinstalled at all intersections.
7. Plans of all work in right-of-way shall be submitted for approval prior to start of
work. Obtain barricade permit prior to doing any work in the right-of-way from
Traffic Engineering at (501) 379-1817 (Derrick Bergfield).
8. If disturbed area is one (1) or more acres, obtain a NPDES storm water permit from
the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality prior to the start of construction.
E. UTILITIES AND FiRE DEPARTMENTICOUNTY PLANNING:
Wastewater: Existing sewer main on the site. Care should be taken during
construction not to damage existing sewer main. Contact Little Rock Wastewater Utility
at 588-1414 for additional information.
Entergv: No comment received.
Center -Paint Ener No comment received.
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AT & T: No comment received.
Central Arkansas Water: All Central Arkansas Water requirements in effect at the
time of request for water service must be met. Contact Central Arkansas Water
regarding the size and location of the water meter.
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Fire Department: Approved as submitted.
County Plannin : No comment.
CATA: The site is located on CATA Bus Routes #11 and #3. The Martin Luther King
Jr. and the Baptist Medical Center Bus Routes.
ISSUESITECHNICAUDESIGN:
Planning Division: No comment.
Landscape:
1. Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance
requirements.
2. Areas set aside appear to meet with the City's minimum landscape and buffer
ordinance requirements.
3. An automatic irrigation system to water landscaped areas will be required.
4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, it will be necessary to provide an
approved landscape plan stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape
Architect.
5. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as
feasible. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given
when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger.
SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE COMMENT: (December 28, 2006)
The applicant was present representing the request. Staff presented an overview of
the proposed development stating there were few outstanding issues associated with
the request. Staff requested the applicant clearly identify the boundary of the project.
Public Works comments were addressed. Staff stated a 20 -foot radial dedication
would be required at the intersections. Staff also stated all plans for work in the right
of way would require approval prior to construction.
Landscaping comments were addressed. Staff stated the areas set aside for
landscaping appeared to meet minimum ordinance standard with regard to the
landscape and buffer ordinances. Staff stated prior to the issuance of a building
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permit a landscape plan stamped with the seal of a registered landscape architect
would be required.
Staff noted comments from the various other reporting departments and agencies
suggesting the applicant contact them directly for additional information and
clarification. There was no further discussion of the item. The Committee then
forwarded the item to the full Commission for final action.
H. ANALYSIS:
The applicant submitted a revised site plan to staff addressing most of the issues
raised at the December 28, 2006, Subdivision Committee meeting. The applicant has
indicated the project boundary on the proposed site plan. The applicant has also
indicated a 20 -foot radial dedication of two of the three intersections. Staff
recommends the radial dedication and street construction also be completed to the
intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and West 1 gtn Street.
The applicant has indicated the placement of landscaping and landscape islands
within the parking area. The indicated landscaping appears to meet the typical
minimum ordinance requirements of the landscape and buffer ordinances. The
applicant has indicated a landscape plan will be submitted at the time of building
permit request.
The site plan indicates the placement of a six foot iron fence along the perimeters of
the site. The site plan does not include the placement of gates. The fencing is
proposed to match existing fencing located on the campus. Fencing is allowed in
office zones between the required building setback line and the street right of way with
a maximum height of six feet. The fencing will not be placed in areas which will cause
any obstruction of views for motorists.
The site plan indicates the placement of an alternative location for the placement of
the ground mounted identification sign. The desired sign location is located on the
southwest corner of West 811 Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive within excess
right of way owned by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.
Should an agreement with the Highway Department not be reached, the applicant has
indicated an alternative location for the sign placement. Alternatively, the sign is
proposed at the southwest corner of the intersection of Maryland Avenue and Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Should the sign be located at this alternative location,
four of the proposed parking spaces will be removed. For details of the proposed sign
height, area and design please see Item No. 8 — File No. Z -4336 -AA.
Staff is supportive of the development of the site as a parking lot to serve Arkansas
Children's Hospital. The site plan indicates the placement of buffering and
landscaping within the proposed parking lot adequate to meet the typical minimum
requirements of the landscape and buffer ordinance. To staffs knowledge there are
no remaining outstanding issues associated with the request.
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ITEM NO.: 7 Cont. FILE NO.: -4336-Z
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommends approval of the request subject to compliance with the comments
and conditions as outlined in paragraphs D, E and F of the agenda staff report.
Staff recommends the applicant provide a 20 -foot radial dedication and the required
street construction for the intersection of West 10th and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Drive per the Master Street Plan.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (JANUARY 18, 2007)
The applicant was present. There were registered objectors present. Staff presented the
item with a recommendation of approval of the request subject to compliance with the
comments and conditions as outlined in paragraphs D, E and F of the agenda staff report.
Mr. Paul Dodd addressed the Commission in opposition of the request. He stated he was
opposed to the development practices of the hospital. He stated the minimum requirements
.allowed the developers to place a six foot chain link fence with razor wire along Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive which was once a thriving commercial street. He stated the lighting
used by the hospital took away from the neighborhood. He stated he drove by the area daily
and felt the hospital could do a better job in embracing the neighborhood and presenting a
connectivity to the area. . .
Mr_ Kent Taylor addressed the Commission on behalf of the applicant. He stated the hospital
was following their master plan which the Commission had reviewed and embraced. He
stated with the construction of new buildings and the removal of parking for the building
construction new parking areas had to be added. He stated there were 300 in -patients at any
given time and a number of out-patients. He stated the parking had to support the growth of
the facility. He stated fencing would be arched iron fencing. He stated the parking lot would
be landscaped in excess of the minimum ordinance standards. He stated lighting was
important because it was important for visitors to feel secure when visiting the facility.
Commissioner Williams questioned the neighborhood involvement in the process. Mr. Taylor
stated the neighborhood had been presented the master plan. Commissioner Williams
suggested the applicant provide letters of support for future projects.
Commissioner Yates questioned the placement of sidewalks. Mr. Taylor stated the hospital
was located in an urban setting not unlike downtown. Commissioner Yates suggested the
sidewalk be relocated to the back of the right of way. Mr. Taylor stated that was not possible
along Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive without the loss of parking.
There was no further discussion of the item. The chair entertained a motion for approval of
the item. The motion carried by a vote,of 8 ayes, 0 noes and 3 absent.
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