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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-5237 ApplicationCity of Little Rock Office of 723 West Markham Comprehensive Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Planning September 27, 1989 Mr. Jack Robinson Little Rock School District 3601 South Bryant Street Little Rock, AR 72204 Subject: Portable buildings for placement on several Little Rock School campuses Dear Mr. Robinson: The purpose of this communication is to provide a response to the several submissions by your office dealing with portable classrooms. Within the body of this letter I will deal with the seven (7) school sites which remain in my office for review. The several sites reviewed have all been approved on a conditional basis for placement on the various school lots. Each of the schools were approved on the following basis. Gibbs Elementary 1. The underpinning of the buildings is required. 2. Secure the structure to the ground with the appropriate devices. 3. Obtain building permits and review for Code compliance. Bale E.Ie.melntary 1. The underpinning of the building is required. 2. The structure should be located so as to orient the doors to the sidewalk on the south side. 3. A ten (10) foot minimum building separation should be maintained between this structure and all other buildings. This will include covered walks and porticos. 4. Building permit review is required for Code compliance. 5. The structure should be properly secured to the ground. 1 Stephens Elementary 1. Direct all security lighting away from adjacent residential areas on the north. 2. The underpinning of the unit is required. 3. Doors should be oriented to the east of the building. 4. A minimum ten (10) foot building separation is required between this structure and other buildings, walk covers and porticos. 5. Building permit review is required for Code compliance. ,Fair Park Elementary 1. The buildings are to be painted a color compatible with the existing school brick color scheme. This includes the existing building. The color should be brown or tan. 2. The underpinning of the buildings is required. 3. Erect a six (6) foot opaque fence along the east and south sides of the buildings to screen the existing residential properties along the south side of Woodlawn. 4. All security lighting is to be directed away from the neighborhood houses. 5. Access doors should be oriented to the west side of the structure. 6. A minimum twenty-five (25) foot setback should be provided from Woodlawn to meet the minimum setback requirements for the zoning district. 7. A ten (10) foot building separation is required between all structural elements. 8. Building permit review is required for Code compliance. 9. The structure should be properly secured to the ground. Watson E_I_ementary 1. Direct all security lighting away from adjacent residential areas on the north. 2. Direct doors to the sidewalk side of the structure. 3. Provide a minimum ten separation between all 4. Provide permit review 5. The structure should t ground. 2 (10) foot building structural elements. for compliance with Codes. e properly secured to the .Wake f.i_eld Elementary 1. Provide a six (6) foot opaque fence along the west side of the structure running north and south for a distance of fifty (50) feet beginning twenty- five (25) feet north of the driveway line. 2. Underpinning of the structure is required. 3. Proper attachment to the ground should be provided. 4. The doors should be oriented to the north. 5. The existing parking spaces along the driveway adjacent to the structure site should be paved to provide an all-weather surface from the point of entry off Lancaster Road to the point of curvature of the curb adjacent to the kitchen area. This requirement is in lieu of lost spaces where the double head -in parking is now provided on the proposed structure site. 6. Provide a ten (10) foot minimum building separation for all structural elements. 7. Building permit review is required for compliance with construction codes. 8. All lighting should be directed away from adjacent residential areas. Williams Elementary 1. The two new structures and the existing 12' x 56' portable should be painted to a compatible color so as to eliminate the sharp contrast between the typical white or beige aluminum finish and the existing school structure. 2. Provide underpinning. 3. Face doors to the east onto the walkway. 4. Provide a six (6) foot opaque wood fence along the south line of the buildings from the tree line on the west to the near corner of the main building so as to screen activity areas from the residential area to the south. 5. Building permit review is required for compliance with Building Codes. 6. A ten (10) foot minimum building separation is required between all structural elements. 7. All lighting should be directed away from the residential area to the south. A copy of the several approved site plans is attached to this communication for your use in obtaining the required building permits. Immediate contact should be made with the commercial building permit inspector for purposes of determining the procedure for the moving of existing structures and the establishment of new structures delivered 3 from out of state. Mr. Roy Beard of the Building Codes office has received the detailed plan elements for the buildings and has reviewed these for compliance with Building Codes. This should expedite review of the several permits. I will remain available to work with you on the completion of your permit requirements and the establishment of the structures. If you have need for my assistance, do not hesitate to call. VerA truly yours, - Current Planning Manager RW: gIs cc: Jim Lawson File Z-5232 File Z-5230 File Z-5231 File Z-5233 File Z-5237 File Z-5236 File Z-5235 4 t Little Rock School District September 7, 1989 Richard Wood Office of Comprehensive Planning City of Little Rock 701 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Dear Mr. Wood, The Little Rock School District, Plant Services Department, submits this letter as application to the Little Rock Planning Director pursuant to the provisions of chapter 36 of the Little Rock Code of Ordinance, as amended, requesting three temporary school building site permits. The district proposes to add four, temporary classroom buildings on the sites as shown on the enclosed surveys of Wakefield, Watson, and Williams Elementary Schools. The classrooms are necessary for additional educational space for students and it is intended that they be used as such until June 15, 19; at which time they will be removed. 94" Wakefield Elementary 75 Westminister 241 x 64' (new bldg.) Vatson Elementary V7000 Valley Dr. 24' x 64' (new bldg.) Williams Elementary 7301 Evergreen 14' x 60' (2 new bldgs.) Thank you, 5 Vernon E. Smith Construction Manager Enclosures VS/MT 810 West Markham Street • Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 6 (501)374-3361 APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY SCHOOL BUILDING SITE PERMIT Case File No. Z-tj2�j7 S (2 a 19�' at 2:05 p.m- Appli:ation is hc;reby made to the Little Rock Planning Director pursuant to tF)c provisions of Chapter 36 of the Little Rock bode of Ordinances, as amended, requesting a temporary School Building Site Permit on the following property: Address: r11700 V NLLa y ZI;IVE 1 General Location: I-esa l Description: ��/� %y-rl��t. Tlr_ Subject property is presently zoned: v� A temporary School Building Site Permit is requested to allow use of the property for: (building occupancy) '71 S7uoF-0T.S Applicant (owner or authorized agent): Li'T-ruE . .� �� oo. 1 D1ST21CT (Name) Address: 3001 SUuTH -�)r'VR�.1T Telephone: 56,5-550-♦ Planning Director approved: I -Z7 1 Cerri�d-: Conditions of Approval: Appeals: Board of Adjustment approved: 19 Denied t9 Conditions of Approval: Page 2 ( c ) DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. Ircarrying out t he purpose of this section, the following use and design standards $hall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. The appropriateness of these standards and comoliance therewith shatI be deterrained for each specific placement of a temporary school building/use. �. The proposed use is designed, located and proposed to be operated;.such that the public health, safety, welfare"and convenience will be promoted. 2. The proposed land use is compatible with, and owill not adversely affect,q'other properties i n the area where it is proposed to be located. 3, The current zoning classification of the !and �C permits a public schocl as a use by rig — o.- conditional rconditional use permit. 4. The size and shape of. the site and the size, shape and arrangement of proposed structures are in keeping with the intent of this op chapter. �f The internal street system, ingress ant egress, off-street aarkine, loading areas. Yand oedestrienways are ace-.uate. e Safeguards proposed to limit noxious or cffensive emissicns, including lichtinc �~ noise, glare, dust and odor, are ad cressec 71 ^rrooesed lancscapinc and screening are in accorcance with the Ci -y of Little ROCK Landscape Ordinance. d w,sec or, -6 1 ,7 14, N � �tA� .(�-aV%. ve;�da,,4laA -wra 4" 'L'6 V 4�q--6. d j6 Ade- d ) yer-+ J 06 K5 S.r D.WK-A Yevict'i City of Little Rock Engineering Division Department of 701 West Markham Public Works Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 371-4800 M E M O R A N D U M September 20, 1989 TO: Richard Wood, Current Planning Manager Office of Comprehensive Planning FROM: Roy Beard, Chief of Central Codes /66 SUBJECT: Temporary School Building - Site Review Watson Elementary School 7000 Valley Drive Your request for location of one temporary classroom building 24' x 64' in size on the Watson Elementary School campus has been reviewed by the Protective Codes Section and approved with regard to specific location provided a space of ten feet is maintained between any adjacent building. The building to be moved in has not been inspected by the City for code compliance. Any building so used must comply with all construction related codes of the City of Little Rock and the State of Arkansas. cc: Chuck Givens David McClymont File - 2 Cit of Little Rock Engineering Division [R Department of 701 West Markham Public Works Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 371-4800 M E M O R A N D U M September 20, 1989 TO: Richard Wood, Current Planning Manager Office of Comprehensive Planning e FROM: Roy Beard, Chief of Central Codes /� SUBJECT: Temporary School Building - Site Review Watson Elementary School 7000 Valley Drive Your request for location of one temporary classroom building 24' x 64' in size on the Watson Elementary School campus has been reviewed by the Protective Codes Section and approved with regard to specific location provided a space of ten feet is maintained between any adjacent building. The building to be moved in has not been inspected by the City for code compliance. Any building so used must comply with all construction related codes of the City of Little Rock and the State of Arkansas. cc: Chuck Givens David McClymont File - 2 CITY OF LITTLE POCK MEMORANDUM TO: ALL INTERESTED PARTIES FROM: RICHARD WOOD, CURRENT PLANNING MANAGER OFFICE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING 1 SUBJECT: TEMPORARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS FOR PLACEMENT ON WAKEFIELD, WATSON AND WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS DATE: SEPTEMBER 13; 1989 The Planning Director's office has received,a request from the Little Rock School District for �p__l_-a,_ ,e.^.t of a 24' x 64' � a table buiIdin on the campus ofCWakefield Elemen ary nd j_,w 1�f Watson Elementar Schools. Thei 1`�Inc7"udes a 14' x 6J Po a e ui iding for the Wi I I lams Elementary s�� tem. These requests are f i led as dl I _—'-Fn-_Rocx Code '�---1 o* Ordinances and will be reviewed administratively for placement. I Attached is a copy of the several site plans illustrating the proposed location on the school campuses. Please review these proposals at your earliest convenience. The ordinance requires that this office respond to the School Board no later than 21 days after filing. Therefore, I must respond by October 3rd. In order to accommodate that date, I have targeted a completion date for response of September 26, 1989. If you require additional information relative to this proposal, do not hesitate to call my office. RW: gIs cc: File Z-5235 File Z-5236 File Z-5237 ",e /f a ;� N. a - CITY OF LITTLE ROCK TO: FROM: i SUBJECT: DATE: V MEMORANDUM ALL INTERESTED PARTIES RICHARD WOOD, CURRENT PLANNING MANAGER OFFICE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING TEMPORARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS FOR PLACEMENT ON WAKEFIELD, WATSON AND WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SEPTEMBER 13, 1989 The Planning Director's_ office has received,a request from the Little Rock School District for placement of a 24' x 64' portable building on the campus'oof Wakefield Elementary and Watson Elementary Schools. Their proposal includes a 14' x 60' portable building for the Williams Elementary site. These requests are filed as directed by the Little Rock Code of Ordinances and will be reviewed administratively for placement. Attached is a copy of the several site plans illustrating the proposed location on the school campuses. Please review these proposals at your earliest convenience. The ordinance requires that this office respond to the School Board no later than 21 days after filing. Therefore, I must respond by October 3rd. In order to accommodate that date, I have targeted a completion date for response of September 26, 1989. If you require additional information relative to this proposal, do not hesitate to call my office. RW: gIs cc: File Z-5235 File Z-5236 File Z-5237 CITY OF LITTLE ROCK TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: MEMORANDUM ALL INTERESTED PARTIES RICHARD WOOD, CURRENT PLANNING MANAGER OFFICE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING TEMPORARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS FOR PLACEMENT ON WAKEFIELD, WATSON AND WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SEPTEMBER 13, 1989 The Planning Director's office has received,'a request from the Little Rock School District for placement of a 24' x 64' portable building on the campus of Wakefield Elementary and Watson Elementary Schools. Their proposal includes a 14' x 60' portable building for the Williams Elementary site. These requests are filed as directed by the Little Rock Code of Ordinances and will be reviewed administratively for placement. Attached is a copy of the several site plans illustrating the proposed location on the school campuses. Please review these proposals at your earliest convenience. The ordinance requires that this office respond to the School Board no later than 21 days after filing. Therefore, I must respond by October 3rd. In order to accommodate that date, I have targeted a completion date for response of September 26, 1989. If you require additional information relative to this proposal, do not hesitate to call my office. RW: gIs cc : Fi I e Z-5235 b File Z-5236 Fi le Z-5237 j�� `,� �eQ1"'w �12rl �� GL L � CITY OF LITTLE ROCK TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: MEMORANDUM ALL INTERESTED PARTIES RICHARD WOOD, CURRENT PLANNING MANAGER OFFICE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING TEMPORARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS FOR PLACEMENT ON WAKEFIELD, WATSON AND WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SEPTEMBER 13, 1989 The Planning Director's office has received,a request from the Little Rock School District for placement of a 24' x 64' portable building on the campus of Wakefield Elementary and Watson Elementary Schools. Their proposal includes a 14' x 60' portable building for the Williams Elementary site. These requests are filed as directed by the Little Rock Code of Ordinances and will be reviewed administratively for placement. Attached is a copy of the several site plans illustrating the proposed location on the school campuses. Please review these proposals at your earliest convenience. The ordinance requires that this office respond to the School Board no later than 21 days after filing. Therefore, I must respond by October 3rd. In order to accommodate that date, I have targeted a completion date for response of September 26, 1989. If you require additional information relative to this proposal, do not hesitate to call my office. RW: gIs cc: File Z-5235 File Z-5236 File Z-5237