AGENDA# 4g

 

MEMORANDUM

 

TO:                  Mayor and Town Council

 

FROM:            W. Calvin Horton, Town Manager

 

SUBJECT:       Lowe’s Village Center Special Use Permit – Request to Extend Completion Time Limit (File No. 27.B.1)

 

DATE:             April 10, 2000

 

 

The attached Resolution A would approve the request from National Development Corporation to extend the completion time limit for the Lowe’s Village Center Special Use Permit.  The subject property is located at the Sage Road/Hwy. 15-501 intersection.  The property is identified as Chapel Hill Township Tax Map 27, Block B, Lot 1.

 

Resolution B would deny the request.

 

BACKGROUND

 

We have received a request for an extension of the completion date for the Lowe’s Village Center (please see the attached letter).

 

The following provides a chronology of events for this project:

 

February 27, 1995                   The Town Council approved a Special Use Permit for the Lowe’s Village Center, a commercial development with two buildings and a total of 177,343 square feet of floor area.  A copy of the Special Use Permit is attached.

 

July 30, 1996                           A Zoning Compliance Permit was issued and shortly thereafter work began on construction of Commercial Building #1 (Lowe’s), the parking lot, and road improvements.

 

April 3, 1998                            The Town Manager, in accordance with Article 18.6.3 of the Development Ordinance, granted a twelve (12) month extension of the construction time limit.  The new completion date was at that time revised to February 27, 1999.

 

April 27, 1999                          National Development Corporation submitted an application for extension of the Special Use Permit for this project.

 

May 24, 1999                          The Council deferred consideration of a request for extension of completion time to allow the applicant an opportunity to present the Town’s request for creation of a park-ride lot at the site to the leaseholder, Lowe’s.

 

July 7, 1999                             The Council granted the request for extension of the completion date, with the condition that the remainder of the development for Lowe’s Village Center include no more than 25,000 square feet of floor area.  The new completion date was February 27, 2000.

 

March 1, 2000                         National Development Corporation submitted an application for extension of the Special Use Permit completion date for this project (letter attached).

 

DISCUSSION

 

Article 18.6.3 of the Development Ordinance sets forth the requirements for the completion time limit of Special Use Permits:

 

If all construction and actions authorized or required by a Special Use Permit or Modification of Special Use Permit are not completed by the completion date stipulated in the Permit or Modification, the permit holder may request an extension of the completion time limit from the Town Manager. The Town Manager may grant a single extension of the time limit for up to twelve (12) months if he determines that: a) the permit holder submitted the request within sixty (60) days of the completion date; b) the permit holder has proceeded with due diligence and good faith; and c) conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant Council reconsideration of the approved development.

 

If all of the construction and actions authorized or required by a Special Use Permit or Modification of Special Use Permit are still not completed by the extended completion date granted by the Town Manager, the permit holder may, within 60 days of the revised completion date, request additional extensions of the completion time limit from the Council. The Council may grant extensions of the time limit for periods of up to twelve (12) months if it makes determinations a) ‑ c) above.

 

As noted above, the Town Manager has granted one twelve-month extension.  This request is before the Town Council.

 

KEY ISSUES

 

In order to grant the extension request, the Council must determine that:

 

a)         The permit holder has submitted the request within 60 days of the completion date;

 

b)         The permit holder has proceeded with due diligence and good faith; and

 

c)         Conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant Council reconsideration of the approved development.

 

Determination A:  The permit holder has submitted the request within 60 days of the completion date.  The request was filed March 1, 2000, which is within 60 days of February 27, 2000.

 

Determination B:  The first of the two buildings has been completed and necessary infrastructure improvements are in place for this development.  The applicant filed a request for Design Commission approval of the building elevations for the second building, a Border’s Books.  No additional evidence has been presented regarding due diligence and good faith.  We believe that the Council could make the finding that the applicant has proceeded with due diligence and good faith toward the completion of this project.

 

Determination C:  The Special Use Permit was approved by the Council in 1995.  No evidence has been presented regarding changing conditions.  We believe that the Council could make the finding that conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant Council reconsideration of the approved development.

 

We note that landscaping in the buffers at the Lowe's Village Center site has died and not yet been replaced.  Please see the applicant's letter addressing this concern about landscaping being out of compliance (attached).

 

We believe that the Council can make the three necessary determinations and grant the extension.

 

RECOMMENDATION

 

Manager’s Recommendation:  We recommend that the Council adopt Resolution A, approving the request for an extension of the completion date of the Lowe’s Village Center.

 

Resolution B would deny the request.

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

  1. March 1, 2000 Request for Extension of Special Use Permit (p. 6)
  2. April 4, 2000 Letter from Applicant (p.7)
  3. Special Use Permit for Lowe’s Village Center (p. 8)
  4. Reduced Map (p.13)

 


RESOLUTION A

(Manager’s Recommendation)

 

A RESOLUTION APPROVING A REQUEST FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE COMPLETION DATE FOR LOWE'S VILLAGE CENTER (2000-04-10/R-8a)

 

WHEREAS, National Development Corporation has requested an extension of the completion time limit for Lowe's Village Center; and

 

WHEREAS, Article 18.6.3 of the Chapel Hill Development Ordinance requires Council to make the determination that a) the permit holder submits the request within 60 days of the completion time limit; b) the permit holder has proceeded with due diligence and good faith; and c) conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant Council reconsideration of the approved development; and

 

WHEREAS, a) the permit holder submitted the request within 60 days of the completion date; b) the permit holder has proceeded with due diligence and good faith; and c) conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant Council reconsideration of the approved development; and

 

WHEREAS, the applicant's previous request for extension stated his intent to reduce the allowable square footage of the second building to approximately 25,000 square feet.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill that the Council approves the request of National Development Corporation for the extension of the completion date of the Lowe's Village Center to February 27, 2001 conditioned upon the remainder of the development for Lowe's Village Center adding no more than 25,000 square feet of floor area.

 

This the 10th day of April, 2000.

 


 

RESOLUTION B

(Denying the Request)

 

A RESOLUTION DENYING A REQUEST FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE COMPLETION DATE FOR LOWE'S VILLAGE CENTER (2000-04-10/R-8b)

 

WHEREAS, National Development Corporation has requested an extension of the completion time limit for Lowe's Village Center; and

 

WHEREAS, Article 18.6.3 of the Chapel Hill Development Ordinance requires Council to make the determination that a) the permit holder submits the request within 60 days of the completion time limit; b) the permit holder has proceeded with due diligence and good faith; and c) conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant Council reconsideration of the approved development; and

 

WHEREAS, the permit holder has not proceeded with due diligence and good faith toward the completion of this project;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill that the Council denies the request of National Development Corporation for the extension of the completion date of the Lowe's Village Center, and refers National Development Corporation to the Special Use Permit Modification process to reactivate the development proposal.

 

This the 10th day of April, 2000.