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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-8632-B Application 2NAME TYPE ISSUE ^ rt COMMENTS HIGHWAY 10 STORAGE CENTER LONG -FORM PCD Z-7517-A All Central Arkansas Water requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. The Little Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional public and/or private fire hydrant(s) will be required. If additional fire hydrant(s) are required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. A Capital Investment Charge based on the size of meter connection(s) will apply to this project in addition to normal charges. This fee will apply to all connections including metered connections off the private fire system. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. The facilities on -site will be private. When meters are planned off private lines, private facilities shall be installed to Central Arkansas Water's material and construction specifications and installation will be inspected by an engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas. Execution 5 NAME TYPE ISSUE THE MADINA INSTITUTE SHORT- Z-4551-E FORM PCD COMMENTS of Customer Owned Line Agreement is required. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced pressure zone backflow preventer shall be required. All Central Arkansas Water requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced pressure zone backflow preventer shall be required. H. NAME TYPE ISSUE COMMENTS ARKANSAS UROLOGY REVISED Z-8632-B All Central Arkansas Water requirements in SHORT -FORM POD effect at the time of request for water service must be met. A water main extension will be needed to provide water service to this property. The Little Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional public and/or private fire hydrant(s) will be required. If additional fire hydrant(s) are required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. A Capital Investment Charge based on the size of meter connection(s) will apply to this project in addition to normal charges. This fee will apply to all connections including metered connections off the private fire system. If there are facilities that need to be adjusted and/or relocated, contact Central Arkansas Water. That work would be done at the expense of the developer. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. NAME TYPEISSUE COMMENTS The facilities on -site will be private. When meters are planned off private lines, private facilities shall be installed to Central Arkansas Water's material and construction specifications and installation will be inspected by an engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas. Execution of Customer Owned Line Agreement is required. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced pressure zone backflow, preventer shall be required. NAME TYPE ISSUE v -` COMMENTS SRVC KANIS REVISED SHORT- S-8605-C All Central Arkansas Water requirements in FORM PD-C effect at the time of request for water service must be met. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. A Capital Investment Charge based on the size of meter connection(s) will apply to this project in addition to normal charges. This fee will apply to all connections including metered connections off the private fire system.. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. The facilities on -site will be private. When meters are planned off private lines, private facilities shall be installed to Central Arkansas Water's material and construction specifications and installation will be inspected by an engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas. Execution of Customer Owned Line Agreement is required. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced Ue NAME TYPE ISSUE COMMENTS pressure zone backflow preventer shall be required. 10 NAME TYPE ISSUE COMMENTS MASOUD DEVELOPMENT S-1275-C SUBDIVISIONSITE PLAN REVIEW All Central Arkansas Water requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. The Little Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional public and/or private fire hydrant(s) will be required. If additional fire hydrant(s) are required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. A Capital Investment Charge based on the size of meter connection(s) will apply to this project in addition to normal charges. This fee will apply to all connections including metered connections off the private fire system. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. The facilities on -site will be private. When meters are planned off private lines, private facilities shall be installed to Central Arkansas Water's material and construction specifications and installation will be inspected by an engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas. Execution 11 NAME f Y TYPE ISSUE COMMENTS of Customer Owned Line Agreement is required. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced pressure zone backflow preventer shall be required. 12 NAME TYPE ISSUE COMMENTS FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Z-5276-A All Central Arkansas Water requirements in SHORT -FORM PCD effect at the time of request for water service must be met. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. A Capital Investment Charge based on the size of meter connection(s) will apply to this project in addition to normal charges. This fee will apply to all connections including metered connections off the private fire system. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. The facilities on -site will be private. When meters are planned off private lines, private facilities shall be installed to Central Arkansas Water's material and construction specifications and installation will be inspected by an engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas. Execution of Customer Owned Line Agreement is required. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced 13 NAME TYPEISSUE COMMENTS pressure zone backflow preventer shall be required. 14 NAME TYPE ISSUE v COMMENTS HALL REVISED SHORT -FORM Z-5801-A All Central Arkansas Water requirements in PCD effect at the time of request for water service must be met. The Little Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional public and/or private fire hydrant(s) will be required. If additional fire hydrant(s) are required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. Please submit plans for water facilities and/or fire protection system to Central Arkansas Water for review. Plan revisions may be required after additional review, Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for installation of water facilities and/or fire service. Approval of plans by the Arkansas Department of Health Engineering Division and Little Rock Fire Department is required. Contact Central Arkansas Water regarding the size and location of the water meter. Due to the nature of this facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly (RPZ) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact the Cross Connection Section at 377-1226 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements for this project. The facilities on -site will be private. When meters are planned off private lines, private facilities shall be installed to Central Arkansas Water's material and construction specifications and installation will be inspected by an engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas. Execution of Customer Owned Line Agreement is required. Fire sprinkler systems which do not contain additives such as antifreeze shall be isolated with a double detector check valve assembly. If additives are used, a reduced 15 NAME TYPE ISSUE COMMENTS pressure zone backflow preventer shall be required, OAK HILL ESTATES REPLAT OF S-1774 NO OBJECTIONS; All Central Arkansas LOT 8 Water requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. 16 MEMORANDUM TO: DONNA JAMES, SUBDIVISION ADMINISTRATOR FROM: TRACY SPILLMAN, PLANS DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT. REVIEW OF THE BUFFER AND LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APRIL 27, 2016, SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE MEETING CC: DANA CARNEY, ZONING & SUBDIVISION MANAGER DATE: APRIL 22, 2016 1. 17001 Elvin Road S-1773 No Comment 2. 525 Zanzibar Street (S-1774) No Comment 3. Adjacent to 7200 Colonel Glenn Road Z-2936-A No comments 4. 12123 Kanis Road Z-4551-E Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. Street buffers will be required at six (6) percent of the average depth of the lot. The minimum dimension shall be one-half ('/z) the full width requirement but in no case less than nine (9) feet. The maximum dimension required shall be fifty (50) feet. A land use buffer six (6) percent of the average width / depth of the lot will be required when an adjacent property has a dissimilar use of a more restrictive nature. The property to the southwest zoned R-2. As a component of all land use buffer requirements, opaque screening, whether a fence or other device, a minimum of six (6) feet in height shall be required upon the property line side of the buffer. A minimum of seventy (70) percent of the land use buffer shall be undisturbed. Easements cannot count toward fulfilling this requirement. The plantings, existing and purposed, shall be provided within the landscape ordinance of the city, section 15-102. Screening requirements will need to be met for the vehicular use areas adjacent to street right-of-ways. Provide screening shrubs with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area. Provide trees with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet. A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or the right-of-way of any street. This strip shall be at least nine (9) feet wide. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of perimeter planting strip. Eight percent (8%) of the vehicular use area must be designated for green space; this green space needs to be evenly distributed throughout the parking area(s). The minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be one hundred fifty (150) square feet for developments with one hundred fifty (150) or fewer parking spaces. Interior islands must be a minimum of seven and one half (7 1 /2) feet in width. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Building landscape areas shall be provided between the vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building. These shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building An automatic irrigation system to water landscaped areas shall be required for developments of one (1) acre or larger. The development of two (2) acres or more requires the landscape plan to be stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward falfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 5. 49085 West Markham [Z-5151-B Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements and the Midtown Overlay District. Street buffers will be required at six (6) percent of the average depth of the lot. The minimum dimension shall be one-half (1/z) the full width requirement but in no case less than nine (9) feet. The property is located in the City's designated mature area. A twenty- five (25%) percent reduction of the buffer requirements is acceptable. The minimum dimension of the buffer shall be six (6) feet nine (9) inches. A street buffer is not provided between a portion of and the proposed parking area and the Markham Street right-of-way. A variance will be required from the City Beautiful Commission. A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or the right-of-way of any street. In areas designated as "mature" this strip shall be a minimum of six (6) feet nine (9) inches wide. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of perimeter planting strip. A large portion (approximately 55%) of the perimeter planting strip adjacent to the north property line is less than the required minimum of six (6) feet nine (9) inches. A variance will be required from the City Beautiful Commission. Screening requirements will need to be met for the vehicular use areas adjacent to street right-of-ways. Provide screening shrubs with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area. Provide trees with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet. Eight percent (8%) of the vehicular use area must be designated for green space; this green space needs to be evenly distributed throughout the parking area(s). The minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be one hundred fifty (150) square feet for developments with one hundred fifty (150) or fewer parking spaces. Interior islands must be a minimum of seven and one half (7 1 /2) feet in width. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Building landscape areas shall be provided between the vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building. These shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building. Menu board speakers for drive -through windows shall be designed to provide for a solid wall at least six (6) feet in height and twenty (20) feet in length along the opposite lane line. This wall shall be constructed of masonry or wood with a textured finish to diminish sound deflection. An irrigation system shall be required for developments of one (1) acre or larger. For developments of less than one (1) acre a there shall be a water source within seventy- five (75) feet of the plants to be irrigated. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 6. 7510 South Universily Avenue Z-5276-A Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. A land use buffer six (6) percent of the average width / depth of the lot will be required when an adjacent property has a dissimilar use of a more restrictive nature. The property to the north is zoned R-2. As a component of all land use buffer requirements, opaque screening, whether a fence or other device, a minimum of six (6) feet in height shall be required upon the property line side of the buffer. A minimum of seventy (70) percent of the land use buffer shall be undisturbed. Easements cannot count toward fulfilling this requirement. The plantings, existing and purposed, shall be provided within the landscape ordinance of the city, section 15-102. The buffer adjacent to the northern residential property is deficient. A minimum nine (9) foot perimeter planting strip will be required in this area. A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or the right-of-way of any street. This strip shall be at least nine (9) feet wide. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of perimeter planting strip. Street buffers will be required at six (6) percent of the average depth of the lot. The minimum dimension shall be one-half ('/z) the full width requirement but in no case less than nine (9) feet. Trees and shrubs are required planed adjacent to street right-of-way. Plant material is to be provided at 1 tree and 3 shrubs for every 30 linear feet. A nine (9) foot street buffer will be required along the I-30 frontage road. Screening requirements will need to be met for the vehicular use areas adjacent to street right-of-ways. Provide screening shrubs with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area. Provide trees with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet. Eight percent (8%) of the vehicular use area must be designated for green space; this green space needs to be evenly distributed throughout the parking area(s). The minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be one hundred fifty (150) square feet for developments with one hundred fifty (150) or fewer parking spaces. Interior islands must be a minimum of seven and one half (7 1/2) feet in width. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Building landscape areas shall be provided between the vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building. These shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building. An irrigation system shall be required for developments of one (1) acre or larger. For developments of less than one (1) acre a there shall be a water source within seventy- five (75) feet of the plants to be irrigated. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 7. 13311 Lawson Road Z-5801-A Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. Maintain existing landscape and buffer areas adjacent to surrounding R-2 zoned properties. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 8. 9300 Ferndale Cut-off Road Z-7517-A Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements and the Highway 10 Scenic Corridor Overlay District. The Highway 10 frontage (front yard) shall consist of a minimum of forty (40) feet of landscaped area exclusive of right-of-way. The landscaped area shall contain organic and/or combined man-made/organic features such as berms, brick walls and dense plantings such that vehicular use areas are screened when viewed from an elevation of forty-two (42) inches above the elevation of the adjacent street. Trees shall be planted or be existing at least every twenty (20) feet and have a minimum of two (2) inches in diameter when measured twelve (12) inches from the ground at time of planting. Provide screening shrubs no less than thirty (30) inches in height at installation with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area A land use buffer six (6) percent of the average width / depth of the lot will be required when an adjacent property has a dissimilar use of a more restrictive nature. The properties south and west are zoned R-2. As a component of all land use buffer requirements, opaque screening, whether a fence or other device, a minimum of six (6) feet in height shall be required upon the property line side of the buffer. A minimum of seventy (70) percent of the land use buffer shall be undisturbed. Easements cannot count toward fulfilling this requirement. The plantings, existing and purposed, shall be provided within the landscape ordinance of the city, section 15-81. Requirements for landscaping in land use buffers shall be the same as perimeter landscaping. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of land use buffer. Street buffers will be required at six (6) percent of the average depth of the lot. The minimum dimension shall be one-half ('/2) the full width requirement but in no case less than nine (9) feet. The maximum dimension required shall be fifty (50) feet. The average east / west depth of the lot is approximately five hundred (500) feet. The average street buffer adjacent to the Ferndale Cutoff right-of-way shall be thirty (30) feet. Screening requirements will need to be met for the vehicular use areas adjacent to street right-of-ways. Provide screening shrubs with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area. Provide trees with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet, and not less than twenty (20) feet in areas within the Highway 10 Scenic Corridor. Building landscape areas shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building. A landscape irrigation system shall be required as per Highway 10 site design and development standards. The development of two (2) acres or more requires the landscape plan to be stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 9. 4918 Baseline Road Z-7527-A Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. Any new development will need to adhere to the current landscape code. A land use buffer six (6) percent of the average width / depth of the lot will be required when an adjacent property has a dissimilar use of a more restrictive nature. The property to the north is zoned R-2. As a component of all land use buffer requirements, opaque screening, whether a fence or other device, a minimum of six (6) feet in height shall be required upon the property line side of the buffer. A minimum of seventy (70) percent of the land use buffer shall be undisturbed. Easements cannot count toward fulfilling this requirement. The plantings, existing and purposed, shall be provided within the landscape ordinance of the city, section 15-102. Street buffers will be required at six (6) percent of the average depth of the lot. The minimum dimension shall be one-half (%) the full width requirement but in no case less than nine (9) feet. The maximum dimension required shall be fifty (50) feet. Trees and shrubs are required planed adjacent to street right-of-way. Plant material is to be provided at 1 tree and 3 shrubs for every 30 linear feet. Existing trees and vegetation can be used to satisfy landscape requirements. The average depth of the lot (east/west) is approximately three hundred and eighty-five (385) feet. A twenty-three (23) foot buffer will be required adjacent to the Stanton Road right-of-way. The average depth of the lot (north/south) is approximately four hundred and fifteen (415) feet. A twenty-five (25) foot buffer will be required adjacent to Baseline Road. Screening requirements will need to be met for the vehicular use areas adjacent to street right-of-ways. Provide screening shrubs with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area. Provide trees with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet. A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or the right-of-way of any street. This strip shall be at least nine (9) feet wide. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of perimeter planting strip. Eight percent (8%) of the vehicular use area must be designated for green space; this green space needs to be evenly distributed throughout the parking area(s). The minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be one hundred fifty (150) square feet for developments with one hundred fifty (150) or fewer parking spaces. Interior islands must be a minimum of seven and one half (7 1 /2) feet in width. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Building landscape areas shall be provided between the vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building. These shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building. An automatic irrigation system to water landscaped areas shall be required for developments of one (1) acre or larger. The development of two (2) acres or more requires the landscape plan to be stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 10. Chenonceau Blvd North of Ranch Drive Z-7684-A No Comment 11.4508 Baseline Road Z-8080-B No Comment 12. 11601 Kanis Road (Z-8605-C Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. Street buffers will be required at six (6) percent of the average depth of the lot. The minimum dimension shall be one-half ('/2) the full width requirement but in no case less than nine (9) feet. The maximum dimension required shall be fifty (50) feet. Trees and shrubs are required planed adjacent to street right-of-way. Plant material is to be provided at 1 tree and 3 shrubs for every 30 linear feet. Existing trees and vegetation can be used to satisfy landscape requirements. Screening requirements will need to be met for the vehicular use areas adjacent to street right-of-ways. Provide screening shrubs with an average linear spacing of not less at three (3) feet within the required landscape area. Provide trees with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet. A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or the right-of-way of any street. This strip shall be at least nine (9) feet wide. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of perimeter planting strip. Eight percent (8%) of the vehicular use area must be designated for green space; this green space needs to be evenly distributed throughout the parking area(s). The minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be one hundred fifty (150) square feet for developments with one hundred fifty (150) or fewer parking spaces. Interior islands must be a minimum of seven and one half (7 1/2) feet in width. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Building landscape areas shall be provided between the vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building. These shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building. An automatic irrigation system to water landscaped areas shall be required for developments of one (1) acre or larger. The development of two (2) acres or more requires the landscape plan to be stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 13. 1300 Centerview Drive (Z-8632-B Site plan must comply with the City's minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or the right-of-way of any street. This strip shall be at least nine (9) feet wide. One (1) tree and three (3) shrubs or vines shall be planted for every thirty (30) linear feet of perimeter planting strip. A portion of the north perimeter planting strip appears to be deficient. Eight percent (8%) of the vehicular use area must be designated for green space; this green space needs to be evenly distributed throughout the parking area(s). For developments with more than one hundred fifty (150) parking spaces the minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be three hundred (300) square feet. Interior islands must be a minimum of seven and one half (7 1/2) feet in width. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Building landscape areas shall -be provided between the vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building. These shall be provided at the rate equivalent to planter strip three (3) feet wide along the vehicular use area. One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear feet of vehicular use area abutting the building An automatic irrigation system to water landscaped areas shall be required for developments of one (1) acre or larger. The development of two (2) acres or more requires the landscape plan to be stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. Little Rock Wastewater Comments Project Number S-1275-C Project Name Project Type Masoud Development Site Plan - Multiple Buildings Comment Made Sewer Available to this site. EAD Review Required for Grease Trap Project Number S-1773 Project Name Project Type Comment Made John Jones Subdivision Planned Development Residential Outside Service Boundary - No Comment. Project Number S-1774 Project Name Project Type Oak Hill Estates Replat Lot Subdivision Replat 8 Project Number S-8605-C Project Name Project Type SRVC Kanis Planned Development Commercial Project Number Z-2936-A Project Name Project Type Envy Night Club Planned Development Commercial Project Number Z-4551-C Project Name Project Type The Madina Institute Planned Development Commercial Project Number Z-5151-B Project Name Project Type West Markham -North Planned Development Commercial Monroe Project Number Z-5276-A Project Name Project Type Faithway Baptist Church Planned Development Commercial Project Number Z-5801-A Project Name Project Type Comment Made Outside Service Boundary - No Comment. Comment Made Sewer Available to this site. Comment Made Sewer main extension required with easements if new sewer service is required for this project. Comment Made Sewer Available to this site. Comment Made Sewer Available to this site. EAD Review Required for Grease Trap Comment Made Sewer Available to this site. Comment Made Thursday, April 21, 2016 Page 1 of 2 Hall Revised PCD Planned Development Commercial Outside Service Boundary - No Comment. 41 Project Number Z-7517-A Project Name Project Type Highway 10 Storage Center Planned Development Commercial Project Number Z-7684-A Project Name Project Type The Villas at Chenonceau Planned Development Residential Project Number Z-8080-B Project Name Project Type Masoud PCD Planned Development Commercial Project Number Z-8632-B Project Name Project Type Arkansas Urology Planned Development Office Comment Made Outside Service Boundary - No Comment. Comment Made Sewer main extension required with easements if new sewer service is required for this project. Comment Made Sewer Available to this site. Comment Made Sewer Available to this site_ Thursday, April 21, 2016 Page 2 of 2 To: Dana Carney, Zoning & Subdivision Manager Date: 4-18-16 Donna James, Zoning Monte Moore, Subdivision From: Curtis Richey / Mark Alderfer: Building Codes Building Code Comments: Z-5151-B 49085 West Markham Project is subject to full commercial plan review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit. For information on submittal requirements and the review process, contact a commercial plans examiner: Curtis Richey at 501.371.4724; crichey@littlerock.org or Mark Alderfer at 501.371.4875; malderfer@littlerockorr Please note that fixed seating, kitchen area, office space, storage plus any customer waiting, serving, take out or other misc. spaces must be considered when calculating occupancy numbers. If this occupancy is found to exceed 99, fire sprinkler will be required. Chenonceau Blvd. North of Ranch Drive No Comment S-1773 17001 Elvin Road No Comment Z-2936-A Adiacent to 7200 Colonel Glenn No Comment Z-8080-B 4508 Baseline No Comment Z-7517-A 9300 Ferndale Cut -Off Road Project is subject to full commercial plan review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit. For information on submittal requirements and the review process, contact a commercial plans examiner: Curtis Richey at 501.371,4724; crichey@littlerocic.org or Mark Alderfer at 501.371.4875; malderfer@littlerock.org. Z-4551-E 12123 Kanis-SEC Cherry Brook & Kanis This is a change in occupancy type for this structure and is therefore subject to full commercial plan review and approval prior to occupancy. This facility must meet 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code requirements. For information on submittal requirements and the review process, contact a commercial plans examiner: Curtis Richey at 501.371.4724; ci,ichey@littlerock.orR or Mark Alderfer at 501.371.4875; maiderfer@littlerock.org. Z-8632-B 1300 Centerview Drive No Comment 5-8605-C 11601 Kanis Road No Comment — New Construction is subject to full plan review as part of the permit process. S-1275-C 4918 Baseline Project is subject to full commercial plan review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit. For information on submittal requirements and the review process, contact a commercial plans examiner: Curtis Richey at 501.371.4724; crichey littlerock.orR or Mark Alderfer at 501.371.4875; malderfer@littlerock.org. Z-5276-A 7510 S. University Ave. Project is subject to full commercial plan review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit. For information on submittal requirements and the review process, contact a commercial plans examiner: Curtis Richey at 501.371.4724; crichey@littierock.oror Mark Alderfer at 501.371.4875; malderfer@littlerock.org. Z-5801-A 13311 Lawson Road No Comment S-1774 525 Zanzibar Street No Comment Regards, Curtis Richey Commercial Plans Examiner Z-5151-B Address: 4908 West Markham Street Planning Division: This request is located in the Heights Hillcrest District. The Land Use Plan shows Office (0) for this property. The Office category represents services provided directly to consumers (e.g., legal, financial, medical) as well as general offices which support more basic economic activities. The applicant has applied for a rezoning from C-3 (General Commercial District) and 0-3 (General Office District) to PCD (Planned Commercial District) to allow the construction of a new fast food restaurant. The application is within the Midtown Design Overlay District. Master Street Plan: South side of the property is West Markham Road and it is a Minor Arterial. East side of the property is N. Monroe and it is a Local Street on the Master Street Plan. A Minor Arterial provides connections to and through an urban area and their primary function is to provide short distance travel within the urbanized area. The primary function of a Local Street is to provide access to adjacent properties. Local Streets that are abutted by non-residential zoning/use or more intensive zoning than duplexes are considered as "Commercial Streets". A Collector design standard is used for Commercial Streets. These streets may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: There is a Class III Bike Route shown on North Monroe Street. Bike Routes require no additional right-of-way, but either a sign or pavement marking to identify and direct the route. Z-7684-A Address: Chenonceau Boulevard, north of Ranch Dr. Planning Division: This request is located in the Pinnacle Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Mixed Office and Commercial (MOC) for this property. The Mixed Office and Commercial category provides for a mixture of office and commercial uses to occur. Acceptable uses are office or mixed office and commercial. A Planned Zoning District is required if the use is mixed office and commercial. The applicant has applied for a rezoning from 01 (Quiet Office District) to a PD-R (Planned District Residential) to allow the new construction of three buildings with two units each on individual lots as attached single family. Master Street Plan: West side of the property is Chenonceau Boulevard and it is shown as Local Street on the Master Street Plan. The primary function of a Local Street is to provide access to adjacent properties. Local Streets that are abutted by non-residential zoning/use or more intensive zoning than duplexes are considered as "Commercial Streets". A Collector design standard is used for Commercial Streets. This street may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: There are no bike routes shown in the immediate vicinity. Z-2936-A Address: Adjacent to 7200 Colonel Glenn Road Planning Division: This request is located in the Boyle Park Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Commercial (C) for this property. The Commercial category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and scale, depending on the trade area that they serve. The applicant has applied for a rezoning from C3 (Neighborhood Commercial District) to PDC (Planned District Commercial) to allow the use of an existing vacant lot for outdoor entertainment associated with the private club located on the adjacent lot. Master Street Plan: South side of the property is Colonel Glenn Road and West 39th Street. Colonel Glenn Road is a Principal Arterial and West 39th Street is a Local Street on the master street plan. The primary function of a Principal Arterial Street is to serve through traffic and to connect major traffic generator or activity centers within an urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Colonel Glenn Road since it is a Principal Arterial. The primary function of a Local Street is to provide access to adjacent properties. Local Streets that are abutted by non-residential zoning/use or more intensive zoning than duplexes are considered as "Commercial Streets". A Collector design standard is used for Commercial Streets. These streets may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: A Class II Bike Lanes are shown along Colonel Glenn Road. Bike Lanes provide a portion of the pavement for the sole use of bicycles. Address: 4508 Baseline Road Planning Division: This request is located in the Geyer Springs East Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Commercial (C) for this property. The Commercial category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and scale, depending on the trade area that they serve. The applicant has applied for a rezoning from C3 (General Commercial District) to PCD (Planned Commercial Development) to allow the use of the site with used car sales in addition to the existing carwash facilities. Master Street Plan: South side of the property is Baseline Road and it is shown as a Principal Arterial. West side of the property is Doyle Springs Road and it is shown as a Collector on the Master Street Plan. The primary function of a Principal Arterial Street is to serve through traffic and to connect major traffic generator or activity centers within an urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Baseline Road since it is a Principal Arterial. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These streets may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the sites. Bicycle Plan: A Class II Bike Lane is shown along Baseline Road. Bike Lanes provide a portion of the pavement for the sole use of bicycles. Z-7517-A Address: 9300 Ferndale Cut-off Road Planning Division: This request is located in the Buzzard Mountain Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Residential Medium (RM) and Commercial (C) for this property. The Residential Medium Density (RM) category accommodates a broad range of housing types including single family attached, single family detached, duplex, town homes, multi -family and patio or garden homes. Any combination of these and possibly other housing types may fall in this category provided that the density is between (six) 6 and twelve (12) dwelling units per acre. The Commercial category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and scale, depending on the trade area that they serve. The applicant has applied for a rezoning from C-3 (General Commercial District) to PCD (Planned Commercial Development) to allow the development of 7+ acres with mini -warehouse units. The application is located within the Highway 10 Design Overlay District. Master Street Plan: East side of the property is Ferndale Cutt-off road; the north- east side of the property is Highway 10 and they are both Principal Arterials on the Master Street Plan. The primary function of a Principal Arterial Street is to serve through traffic and to connect major traffic generator or activity centers within an urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Ferndale Cutt-off and Highway 10 since they are Principal Arterial. These streets may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: A Class I Bike Path is shown along Highway 10. A Bike Path is to be a paved path physically separate for the use of bicycles. Additional right-of-way or an easement is recommended. Nine -foot paths are recommended to allow for pedestrian use as well (replacing the sidewalk). A Class II Bike Lane is shown along Ferndale Cut-off Road. Bike Lanes provide a portion of the pavement for the sole use of bicycles. Z-4551-E Address: 12123 Kanis Road Planning Division: This request is located in the Ellis Mountain Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Suburban Office (SO) and Service Trades District (STD) for this property. The Suburban Office category provides for low intensity development of office or office parks in close proximity to lower density residential areas to assure compatibility. A Planned Zoning District is required. The Service Trades District category provides for a selection of office, warehousing, and industrial park activities that primarily serve other office service or industrial businesses. The district is intended to allow support services to these businesses and to provide for uses with an office component. The applicant has applied for a rezoning from 0-3 (General Office District) and PCD (Planned Commercial District) to PCD (Planned Commercial Development) to allow the use of the building for office, worship, youth activities and educational seminars, and to allow for a new parking lot construction at the west lot of the property. Master Street Plan: North side of the property is Kanis Road and it is shown as Minor Arterial. West side of the property is Cherry Brook Drive and it is shown as Local Street on the Master Street Plan. A Minor Arterial provides connections to and through an urban area and their primary function is to provide short distance travel within the urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Kanis Road since it is a Minor Arterial. The primary function of a Local Street is to provide access to adjacent properties. Local Streets that are abutted by non-residential zoning/use or more intensive zoning than duplexes are considered as "Commercial Streets". A Collector design standard is used for Commercial Streets. These streets may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: There are no bike routes shown in the immediate vicinity. Z-8632-B Address: 1300 Centerview Drive Planning Division: This request is located in the 1-430 Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Mixed Office Commercial (MOC) and Office (0) for this property. The Mixed Office and Commercial category provides for a mixture of office and commercial uses to occur. Acceptable uses are office or mixed office and commercial. A Planned Zoning District is required if the use is mixed office and commercial. The Office category represents services provided directly to consumers (e.g., legal, financial, medical) as well as general offices which support more basic economic activities. The applicant has applied for a rezoning to add a portion of a Planned District Commercial (PDC) to an existing Planned Office Development (POD) to increase the site area for additional parking. Master Street Plan: The east side of the property is Centerview Drive and it is a Collector, the north side of the property is Kanis Road and it is shown as a Minor Arterial on the Master Street Plan. The primary function of a Collector Street is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. A Minor Arterial provides connections to and through an urban area and their primary function is to provide short distance travel within the urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Kanis Road. These streets may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: There is a Class III Bike Route shown on Centerview Drive and Autumn Road. Bike routes require no additional right-of-way, but either a sign or pavement marking to identify and direct the route. Z-8605-C Address: 11601 Kanis Road Planning Division: This request is located in the 1-430 Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Mixed Office and Commercial (MOC) for this properly. The Mixed Office and Commercial category provides for a mixture of office and commercial uses to occur. Acceptable uses are office or mixed office and commercial. A Planned Zoning District is required if the use is mixed office and commercial. The applicant has applied for a revision to an existing PDC (Planned District Commercial) to allow removal of a portion of the site from the previously approved zoning. Master Street Plan: The north side of the property is Kanis Road and it is a Minor Arterial. A Minor Arterial provides connections to and through an urban area and their primary function is to provide short distance travel within the urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Kanis Road. The primary function of a Collector Street is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. This street may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: There are no bike routes shown in the immediate vicinity. Z-5276-A Address: 7510 South University Avenue Planning Division: This request is located in the Geyer Springs West Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Commercial (C) for this property. The Commercial category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and scale, depending on the trade area that they serve. The applicant has applied for revision of a PCD (Planned Commercial District) to allow the construction of a new church on this vacant lot. Master Street Plan: South side of the property is Interstate 30 and it is a Freeway on the Master Street Plan. West part of the property is Wanda Lane and it is a Local Street on the Master Street Plan. The primary function of a Local Street is to provide access to adjacent properties. Local Streets that are abutted by non- residential zoning/use or more intensive zoning than duplexes are considered as "Commercial Streets". A Collector design standard is used for Commercial Streets. This street may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: There are no bike routes shown in the immediate vicinity. Z-5801-A Address: 13311 Lawson Road Planning Division: This request is located in the Crystal Valley Planning District. The Land Use Plan shows Residential Low Density (RL). The Residential Low Density category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. The applicant has applied for a revision of a PCD (Planned Commercial District) to allow the new owner to use the site as a contractor's storage yard as previously approved. Master Street Plan: The North side of the property is Lawson Road and it is shown as Minor Arterial on the Master Street Plan. A Minor Arterial provides connections to and through an urban area and their primary function is to provide short distance travel within the urbanized area. Entrances and exits should be limited to minimize negative effects of traffic and pedestrians on Lawson Road. This street may require dedication of right-of-way and may require street improvements for entrances and exits to the site. Bicycle Plan: A Class II Bike Lane is shown along Lawson Road. Bike Lanes provide a portion of the pavement for the sole use of bicycles. Ak '�;�EnterC7y April 19, 2016 City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development ATTN: Ms. Donna James, AICP 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, AR 72201-1334 Entergy Arkansas Inc. #9 Entergy Court Little Rock. AR 72211 RE: Entergy comments related to Planning and Zoning items for the May 19" Meeting Ms. James, Please find below Entergy's comments related to the items received from the Department of Planning and Development last week. The request letter said to have the comments back to you by April 25", 2016. • West Markham -North Monroe — 49085 West Markham St: Z-5151-B Entergy does not object to this proposal. A 3 phase power line exists along West Markham Street in front of the property. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. ® The Villas at Chenonceau — Chenonceau Blvd No of Ranch Dr.: Z-7684-A Entergy does not object to this proposal. A 3 phase power line exists to the south of this development from which service could be extended. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. + John Jones Subdivision —17001 Elvin Road: S-1773 Entergy does not object to this proposal. A single phase power line is in the vicinity of this proposed lot. There do not appear to be any existing conflicts with Entergy facilities on this property. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. • Envy Night Club — adjacent to 7200 Col. Glenn Rd.: Z-2936-A Entergy does not object to this proposal. An overhead, single phase electrical line runs along Blunt Street on the south side of the property. There do not appear to be any existing conflicts with Entergy facilities on this property. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. • Masoud — 4508 Baseline Rd.: Z-8080-B Entergy does not object to this proposal. A three phase power line exists along the north side of Baseline Road and on the west side of Doyle Springs Road. A single phase line exists on the east side of the property. There do not appear to be any existing conflicts with Entergy facilities on this property. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. Highway 10 Storage Center - 9300 Ferndale Cutoff Rd: Z-7517-A Entergy does not object to this proposal. A three phase power line exists along the east side of Ferndale Cutoff Road and on the north side of Highway 10. There do not appear to be any existing conflicts with Entergy facilities on this property. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. ■ The Mandina Institute —12123 Kanis Rd — SEC Cherry Brook & Kanis: Z-4551-E Entergy does not object to this proposal. A single phase overhead power line exists running north and south just to the west of the building and to the east of the proposed parking lot. Extreme caution must be used in the clearing and construction activities in the vicinity of the power line so that proper clearances are maintained. Contact Entergy in advance regarding future service requirements to the development and future facilities locations as this project proceeds. Arkansas Urology —1300 Centerview Dr.: Z-8632-B Entergy does not object to this proposal. A three phase underground electrical line runs along the north side of the existing building. There do not appear to be any existing conflicts with Entergy facilities on this property. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. SRVC Kanis —11601 Kanis Rd.: S-8605-C Entergy does not object to this proposal. A single phase overhead power line exists running north and south just to the west of this property. Extreme caution must be used in the construction activities in the vicinity of the power line so that proper clearances are maintained. Contact Entergy in advance regarding future service requirements to the development and future facilities locations as this project proceeds. Masoud Development Subdiv. — 4918 Baseline Rd.: S-1275-C Entergy does not object to this proposal. Three phase power lines exist on the east side of the property behind the existing building, and into the center of the property extending from Baseline Road. Extreme caution must be used in the construction activities in the vicinity of the power lines so that proper clearances are maintained. Some existing poles and wires may need to be removed or relocated before construction proceeds. Contact Entergy in advance regarding future service requirements to the development, desired line extensions, and future facilities locations as this project proceeds. + Faithway Baptist Church — 7510 South University Ave.: Z-5276-A Entergy does not object to this proposal. A three phase power line exists along the frontage road to the south of this property and on the east side of the property. Extreme caution must be used in the construction activities in the vicinity of the power lines so that proper clearances are maintained. Contact Entergy in advance to discuss future service requirements, new facilities locations and adjustments to existing facilities (if any) as this project proceeds. r Hall —13311 Lawson Rd.: Z-5801-A Entergy does not object to this proposal. A three phase power line exists along the north side of Lawson road and on the west side of the property. There do not appear to be any conflicts with existing Entergy facilities. Contact Entergy in advance regarding future service requirements to the development and future facilities locations as this project proceeds. • Oak Hill Estates Replat — 525 Zanzibar St.: 5-1774 Entergy does not object to this proposal. A single phase power line exists along the west side of Zanzibar Street on the west side of the property. There do not appear to be any conflicts with existing Entergy facilities. Contact Entergy in advance regarding future service requirements to the development and future facilities locations as this project proceeds. If you need further assistance you may call me at 501-954-5158 or e-mail me at bneumei@entergy.com. Sincerely, Bernard Neumeier Region Engineering Supervisor Entergy Arkansas, Inc. To: Donna James Subdivision Administrator Date: April 21, 2016 From: Captain Tony Rhodes / Captain John Hogue: Fire Marshal Comment for the following Locations: Z-5151-B West Markham Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Fire Hydrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. Z-7684-A Chenonceau Boulevard Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Fire Hydrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. 5-1773 17001 Elvin Maintain access if building structures. Z-2936-A 7200 Colonel Glenn Road Needs a public safety plan. 403.2 Public safety plan. In other than Group A or E occupancies, where the fire code official determines that an indoor or outdoor gathering of persons has an adverse impact on public safety through diminished access to buildings, structures, fire hydrants and fire apparatus access roads or where such gatherings adversely affect public safety services of any kind, the fire code official shall have the authority to order the development of, or prescribe a plan for, the provision of an approved level of public safety. 403.2.1 Contents. The public safety plan, where required by Section 403.2, shall address such items as emergency vehicle ingress and egress, fire protection, emergency egress or escape routes, emergency medical services, public assembly areas and the directing of both attendees and vehicles (including the parking of vehicles), vendor and food concession distribution, and the need for the presence of law enforcement, and fire and emergency medical services personnel at the event. 403.3 Crowd managers. Trained crowd managers shall be provided for facilities or events where more than 1,000 persons congregate. The minimum number of crowd managers shall be established at a ratio of one crowd manager to every 250 persons. Where approved by the fire code official, the ratio of crowd managers shall be permitted to be reduced where the facility is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system or based upon the nature of the event. Z-8080-B 4508 Baseline Road No Comment Z-7517-A 9300 Ferndale Cut-off Road Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 15ection D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Gates Maintain fire apparatus access road gates as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.5 Fire apparatus access road gates. Gates securing the fire apparatus access roads shall comply with all of the following criteria: 1. Minimum gate width shall be 20 feet. 2. Gates shall be of swinging or sliding type. 3. Construction of gates shall be of material that allow manual operation by one person. 4. Gate components shall be maintained in an operable condition at all times and replaces or repaired when defective. 5. Electric gates shall be equipped with a means of opening the gate by fire department personnel for emergency access. Emergency opening devices shall be approved by the fire code official. 6. Manual opening gates shall not be locked with a padlock or chain and padlock unless they are capable of being opened by means of forcible entry tools or when a key box containing the keys to the lock is installed at the gate location. 7. Locking device specifications shall be submitted for approval \by the fire code official 8. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325, 9. Gates, intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed and installed to comply with requirements of ASTM F 2200. Fire Hydrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. Z-4551-E 12123 Kanis Road Change of occupancy full plan review of structure. Z-8632-B 1300 Centerview Drive Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Grade Maintain fire apparatus access roads as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.2 Grade. Fire apparatus access roads shall not exceed 10 percent in grade except as approved by the fire chief. Loading Maintain fire apparatus access road design as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D102.1 Access and loading. Facilities, buildings or portions of buildings hereafter constructed shall be accessible to fire department apparatus by way of an approved fire apparatus access road with an asphalt, concrete or other approved driving surface capable of supporting the imposed load of fire apparatus weighing at least 75,000 pounds. Fire Hvdrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. S-8605-C 11601 Kanis Road No Comment S-1275-C 4918 Baseline Road Maintain Access: Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Fire Hydrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. Z-5276-A 7510 South University Ave. Need to maintain access. Maintain Access: Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Fire Hydrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. Z-5801-A 13311 Lawson Road Need to maintain access. Fire Hydrants. Maintain fire apparatus access roads at fire hydrant locations as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.1 Access road width with a hydrant. Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet, exclusive of shoulders. Gates Maintain fire apparatus access road gates as per Appendix D of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code Vol. 1 Section D103.5 Fire apparatus access road gates. Gates securing the fire apparatus access roads shall comply with all of the following criteria: 1. Minimum gate width shall be 20 feet. 2. Gates shall be of swinging or sliding type. 3. Construction of gates shall be of material that allow manual operation by one person. 4. Gate components shall be maintained in an operable condition at all times and replaces or repaired when defective. 5. Electric gates shall be equipped with a means of opening the gate by fire department personnel for emergency access. Emergency opening devices shall be approved by the fire code official. 6. Manual opening gates shall not be locked with a padlock or chain and padlock unless they are capable of being opened by means of forcible entry tools or when a key box containing the keys to the lock is installed at the gate location. 7. Locking device specifications shall be submitted for approval \by the fire code official 8. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325. 9. Gates, intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed and installed to comply with requirements of ASTM F 2200. Fire Hydrants Locate Fire Hydrants as per Appendix C of the 2012 Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. Section C101— C105, in conjunction with Central Arkansas Water (Daniel Tull 501-377-1245) and the Little Rock Fire Marshals Office (Capt. Tony Rhodes 501-918-3757 or Capt. John Hogue 501-918-3754). Number and Distribution of Fire Hydrants as per Table C105.1. S-1774 525 Zanzibar Street No Comment Regards, Captain Rhodes and Captain Hogue Office: 918-3710