CONCEPT PLAN PROPOSAL
TO: W. Calvin Horton, Town Manager
FROM: Roger S. Waldon, Planning Director
SUBJECT: Concept Plan: Homestead Community Park Aquatic Center
DATE: June 21, 2004
INTRODUCTION
Attached is a proposal for Concept Plan review. The applicant’s proposal involves constructing an aquatic center of approximately 26,000 square feet at the existing Homestead Park. The 40-acre site is located in Orange County on the west side of Airport Road just north of Homestead Road.
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The Concept Plan review process does not involve staff evaluation of the proposal. Review of the Concept Plan submitted is conducted by the Community Design Commission and, in some instances, the Town Council, as noted above.
ELEMENTS OF REVIEW
A Concept Plan is a preliminary step toward preparation of a formal development plan and application. The Land Use Management Ordinance states that design and construction of site elements should include:
· Appropriate descriptions and explanations of the relationships and balances among site elements;
· The relationship of the development to natural features, neighboring developments, and undeveloped land;
· Access and circulation systems;
· Retention of natural vegetation, minimal alteration of natural topography, mitigation of erosion and sedimentation, mitigation of stormwater drainage and flooding;
· Arrangement and orientation of buildings and amenities in relation to each other and to neighboring developments and streets;
· Landscaping, preservation or enhancements of vistas; and
· Mitigation of traffic impacts.
The Town Council and Community Design Commission, in examining development applications, are to consider the various aspects of design, with special emphasis on whether the proposed development is consistent with the Town’s Design Guidelines, and the Goals and Objectives of the Town’s Comprehensive Plan. A work sheet for review of Concept Plans is attached for the Council’s use with this memorandum (Attachment 2).
This Concept Plan was reviewed by the Community Design Commission on June 16, 2004. A summary of comments from that meeting will be provided as soon as they are available.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICATION
This Concept Plan application describes proposed construction of a single-story building totaling approximately 26,000 square feet. The structure is proposed to include a lap and training pool and a separate leisure swimming pool at Homestead Park. The applicant indicates that minor modifications to the existing parking lot are proposed.
The Land Use Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Plan, identifies this site as Park/Open Space. The site is located in the Residential-2 (R-2) zoning district. The property is located within the Town limits and the Town Urban Services Area. The property is located in Orange County and is identified as Chapel Hill Township Tax Map 24, Lot 19.
A Concept Plan for this site was reviewed by the Community Design Commission on June 16, 2004. A summary of comments from that meeting will be provided as soon as they are available. The Concept Plan before the Council tonight is the same plan reviewed by the Community Design Commission. The Homestead Community Park Aquatic Center was granted expedited processing by the Council on March 22, 2004.
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend that the Council review this Concept Plan, receive comments from citizens, and adopt a resolution transmitting comments to the applicant.
ATTACHMENTS
A RESOLUTION TRANSMITTING COUNCIL COMMENTS ON A CONCEPT PLAN FOR THE HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY PARK AQUATIC CENTER (2004-06-21/R-3)
WHEREAS, a Concept Plan has been submitted for review by the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill, for the Homestead Community Park Aquatic Center; and
WHEREAS, the Council has heard presentations for the applicant, and from citizens; and
WHEREAS, the Council has discussed the proposal, with Council members offering reactions and suggestions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill that the Council transmits comments to the applicant regarding this proposal, as expressed by Council members during discussions on June 21, 2004, and reflected in minutes of that meeting.
This the 21st day of June, 2004.