11-1-07 Aquia Town Center Special Work Session
STAFFORD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION SPECIAL WORK SESSION - AQUIA TOWN CENTER 11-1-2007
The
Special Work Session of the Stafford County Planning Commission of Thursday,
November 1, 2007, was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman William Cook in
the Board of Supervisors Chambers of the County Administrative Center.
Members
Present:
Cook, Kirby, Pitzel, Rhodes, Mitchell, Carlone,
and Di Peppe
Staff
Present:
Harvey, Judy, Stepowany, and Hamock
Members Absent:
None
1.
RC2700543; Reclassification - Town Center of Aquia - A
proposed reclassification from B-2,
Urban Commercial Zoning District to P-TND, Planned Traditional Neighborhood
Development Zoning District on Assessor's Parcels 21-49, 21-49H, 21-49J and
21-49Q consisting of 36.25 acres, located on the east side of Jefferson Davis
Highway, south of Washington Drive within the Aquia Election District. The
Comprehensive Plan recommends the property for Urban Commercial use which would
allow a variety of wholesale, retail, service commercial and office uses. The
P-TND Zoning District would allow development of pedestrian – friendly
neighborhoods with a mix of residential, commercial, and civic uses. See Section
28-35 of the Zoning Ordinance for a complete listing of permitted uses in the
P-TND Zoning District. (Time Limit: January 15, 2008) (Deferred to
November 1, 2007 Special Work Session)
Mr. Cook
asked staff to review the application for the Commission. He stated two
residents would be speaking. He stated Reverend Mandel was going to speak but
decided to forward an email to the Commission members.
Mr. Harvey
suggested hearing the public comments first, then from the applicant.
Pamela
Haines stated she copied a petition of 100 signatures from residents for the
Commissioners. She stated she was speaking on behalf of the residents of
Aquia
Harbour. She stated there
disapproval of the multi-level garage. She stated she loved the new development
but doe not like the parking garage. She stated with the construction of the
garage there would be health risks, denied fresh air, lights on the building
would ensure no night, there would be an increase in garbage and the environment
would be changed due to building weight. She stated the building would not be
aesthetically pleasing and this could cause the Aquia Harbour Homeowners
Association dues to increase and cause home price reductions. She stated a
solution would be to move the garage away from the fence, allowing for green
areas. She stated the developer should replace the current plans with an
aesthetically pleasing plan.
Adam
Hawkins stated his concerned was the reclassification effect on the county’s
water and absorption. He asked if
the utilities department could present something showing the water absorption
through 2011. He asked if he would be able to see site lines from adjacent lots
onto the commercial property.
Mr. Cook
stated staff could now review for the Commission.
Mr. Harvey
stated the Commission had received revised proffers with additions and deletions
highlighted.
Clark
Leming, Leming and Healy, stated Eric Vogel from VDOT was available. He stated
the Commission had a set of revised proffers with changes highlighted in yellow.
He stated these changes were made since the public hearing held October 17,
2007. He went over the revised proffers in detail. He stated the applicant met
with Reverend Mandel and the Commission should have received an email from the
church and the applicant could address every issue raised by the church. He
stated the applicant met with Mrs. Haines and would look at that area more
closely.
Mr. Di
Peppe asked Mr. Leming if he had offered a tour to Mrs. Haines.
Mr. Leming
stated she lived there.
Mr. Di
Peppe stated he did not know if the applicant had offered.
Mr. Leming
stated the proposed building would only be approximately 40 feet in height which
is not a skyscraper. He stated the Big Lots store was twenty-two feet and the
garage would not double that height.
Ed Wizner,
Ramco Gershenson, stated he met with Aquia Episcopal Church, VDOT and Mrs.
Haines and handed out a detailed study of the economic development and Dean
Bellas could elaborate if needed. He stated he was willing to listen to any
concerns.
Eric
Vogel, Virginia Department of Transportation, stated he did an initial review of
the project. He stated there was a deteriorating level of service on Route 1. He
stated the traffic would be anticipated to double in the next ten years and
physical improvements would be limited. He provided in detail, results of the
traffic study.
Mr. Kirby
stated Route 1 would be a lot like Route 17.
Mr. Vogel
stated the actual per lane vehicle count would exceed Route 17 by 15 % in the
next 10 years.
Mr. Di
Peppe asked about the cost of the study for Route 1.
Mr. Vogel
stated staff would be in a better position to answer that question.
Mr. Rhodes
asked if the intersection was going to increase by 70 % in ten years and 6% of
that would attribute to the development.
Mr. Vogel
stated 6% of total traffic. He stated VDOT looks at peak hour traffic.
Mrs.
Carlone stated 700 cars would make a difference. She asked for an overall
projection.
Mr. Vogel
stated VDOT was currently focused on roadway improvement. He stated he could not
guarantee a dramatic trip reduction.
Mr. Pitzel
referenced the current analysis for existing traffic and asked if VDOT used
theorical numbers from the uses or actual numbers.
Jami
Milanovich, Wells and Associates, stated the existing traffic count was for the
proposed square footage. The estimated traffic count was from the proposed
stores rather then the stores that were open at the time.
Mr. Pitzel
asked if that was an actual count.
Ms.
Milanovich stated yes.
Mr. Pitzel
stated that the total traffic was comprised of 2 to 6% of traffic volume, but
that some movements would be up to 35%. He asked if that would be left and right
turns.
Mr. Vogel
stated yes.
Mr. Pitzel
asked what method would be used to bring it back to a D.
Mr. Vogel
stated the county needed a comprehensive study of the entire corridor. He stated
the objective of the study would be to look at 10 to 20 years growth.
Mr. Pitzel
stated in his opinion, to solve the problem there would need to be flyovers and
tunnels.
Mr. Di
Peppe asked if VDOT looked at the traffic light timing in Route 1 and Route 610
and asked about the efficiency.
Mr. Vogel
stated the study was done and forwarded the northern region traffic operation
center.
Mr. Cook
stated the lights need improvements.
Mr. Leming
stated Ms. Milanovich would describe the recommendations she had made to the
applicant which was discussed with Mr. Vogel and would be put into the proffers.
Ms.
Milanovich stated the changes were to be implemented into the proffers. She
stated the recommendation of making a contribution of $150,000 to study, give
the county tools needed to improve roads, come up with creative solutions,
looking for ways to get people out of there vehicles, citizen using alternative
modes of transportation and strategies in proffers would remain and be enhanced.
She stated the first enhancement would be putting Traffic Demand Management
(TDM) coordinator on site, alternative transportation, utilizing Fredericksburg
Regional Transit and Virginia Railway Express, spaces would be provided for zip
cars in a centralized location and information readily available for the public.
Mrs. Kirby
stated she would have to use a car to get there.
Ms.
Milanovich stated the people who work there or live there that use zip cars
would lessen the amount of cars on Route 1.
Mr. Leming
stated the TDM was fairly new to the Commissioner and if Ms. Milanovich could
give a working definition.
Ms.
Milanovich stated the TDM was a program designed to reduce the use of single
occupant vehicles. She stated the county would encourage using alternative
transportation.
Mr. Pitzel
stated the multi-modes were not available on site. He stated the concern was
reducing the bottle neck going in and out of Aquia Towne
Center.
Ms.
Milanovich stated the TDM needs to be expanded in a larger basis to eventually
have lesser vehicle travel.
Mr. Leming
stated some of the components designed to keep people on site and the TND would
be a self contained community. He stated a large segment of the project would be
office with employees on site.
Mrs. Kirby
asked what stores were considered upscale.
Mr. Wizner
stated restaurants above what the county already has and multi-cinema. He stated
it would definitely be upscale.
Mrs. Kirby
stated upscale may be Nordstrom or Dillard’s.
Mr. Wizner
stated the applicant would stay away from Mall anchor stores and have a step
above what the county already has. He stated now so much size of tenant but the
feel of the retailer.
Mrs.
Carlone stated according to an employee with Silver Companies, it had been
difficult to bring in upscale businesses. She stated the only way to keep these
people on site would be to have a large grocery store for the residents living
there. She asked how many parking spaces would be available.
Mr. Wizner
stated there would be 3 parking garages, 900 to 1000 spaces. He stated the
dwelling units would only be 1or 2 bedrooms.
Mrs.
Carlone stated her concern with the stacking problem and would like a closer
number of parking spaces to have a better idea of what the county was getting.
Mr. Wizner
stated he would get the Commission information referencing the parking lots.
Mrs.
Carlone asked about parks being provided. She stated there would be children in
some of these residences.
Mr. Leming
stated this development was not setup with children in mind. He stated this
would be more of young couples starting out.
Mr. Wizner
stated he was not aware of the stacking issues. He stated the dwelling units
would be rental units and the lease would define the occupants allowed. He
stated these residential units would be smaller and may cater to the newly
married or older couple but not marketed to families.
Mrs.
Carlone asked if there would be on site management.
Mr. Wizner
stated yes.
Mr.
Carlone stated the applicant could not deny people with children.
Scott
Rykal stated this would be an urban project with a programmable green space
which could be used by schools or summer concerts.
Mrs.
Carlone asked if the nine acres green space would be outside of the 50 foot
buffer.
Mr. Rykal
stated no there would not be an additional nine acres.
Mrs.
Carlone stated it would be a good idea to have a flat park in the middle of the
Towne
Center.
Mr. Wizner
went through some of the uses of the Town Center.
Mark
Herbkersman stated the area could be a programmable public space with green lawn
areas. He stated the area had not been fully designed yet and was diagrammed
with several thousand square feet.
After a
brief discussion referencing the areas and uses from the residents, Mr. Leming
stated the applicant would try to come up with a better concept on November 13,
2007.
Mrs. Kirby
asked for an ides of some of the types of anchors that may be used.
Mr. Wizner
stated on the main street an anchor may be outdoor sporting goods store,
possible fitness center, fashion, book store and restaurants.
Mrs. Kirby
asked if there would be a possibility to move the garage to another side not so
offensive to the residents in Aquia Harbour and the Church. She stated she
asked because the church was the premier historic site in the county.
Mr. Leming
stated the only parking garage issue the applicant was aware of was on the south
side. He stated the garage was to be approximately 40 feet high and would be in
compliance with the TND.
Mrs. Kirby
stated the height was a concern to her.
Mr. Leming
stated the site would be tight.
Mr. Kirby
asked about the water capacity.
Mr. Leming
stated he would check with the Utilities Department.
Mr. Harvey
stated he spoke with Dale Allen from the Utilities Department, and Mr. Allen
described a short term supply issue and Rocky Pen Run should be on line by 2011.
He stated there was a timing issue and for by right, it was first come first
serve. He stated there was no moratorium in the county stating no future
businesses or residents could be added due to water restriction. He stated the
only time the county may be in that mode would be if the health department
determines the county had exceeded the safe yield. He stated for this project
the applicant has the option to go by right.
Mrs. Kirby
asked about the establishment of the Community Development Authority (CDA).
Mr. Harvey
stated the county was not a party to CDA other then who would be the members.
Mr. Leming
stated the CDA would handle the infrastructure and not to pay the cash proffers.
He stated the CDA was important to a development to set up money for internal
taxes to raise money for infrastructure.
Mrs. Kirby
asked who would write the check for the proffers.
Mr. Wizner
stated RAMCO-Gershenson would write the check for the cash proffers and over
time with improvements of the project with the CDA in place would be pay through
taxes above what it would produce today.
Mrs. Kirby
stated the residents of Stafford would not be
out any money.
Mr. Harvey
stated that was correct if done as described earlier. He stated the CDA was an
authority or funding mechanism.
Mr. Di
Peppe stated on page 6, under per unit contribution, the wording sounds like the
county would not get cash proffers unless there was a CDA.
Mr. Leming
stated once the applicant goes to the Board and hopes to get the CDA and the
rezoning approved.
Mr. Cook
asked what if the CDA was not approved.
Mr. Leming
stated he had not seen an instance where the CDA would not be approved.
Mrs.
Carlone asked why the statement on page 4, the last paragraph, had not been
taken out as previously asked.
Mr. Pitzel
stated his main concern was the bottle neck. He stated there should be better
option to lessen the amount of cars.
Mr. Leming
asked where the people would come from.
Mr. Pitzel
stated people could park then shuttle into the Towne Center. He stated the Saturday traffic
would be the worst traffic
Mrs. Kirby
stated the traffic would be so bad that emergency vehicles may have to wait to
get through.
Mr. Rhodes
asked the approximate size of the units.
Mr. Wizner
stated the units would be approximately 950 square feet.
Mr. Di
Peppe asked if all units would be on the second floors.
Mr. Wizner
stated Main
Street would have second floor units and on the other
side of the development the units would be four stories. He stated the units
would range between $1000.00 to $1300.00.
Mr. Di
Peppe asked if the development would incorporate Universal Design. He asked if a
small percentage of the first floor could be used for disabled or older
families.
Mr. Wizner
stated the applicant would be open for discussion.
Mrs.
Carlone asked if there would be four stories in the back of the development and
second level units in front.
Mr. Wizner
stated the maximum height of the four story building would meet housing codes.
Mrs.
Carlone asked if the applicant would be willing to lower the number of units in
the development.
Mr. Wizner
stated the applicant would be hesitant to do that and would need to wait to see
who the residential developer would be.
Mr. Pitzel
stated if the number of units were reduced then the traffic may be reduced as
well.
Mr.
Mitchell stated the residential component was required by the county and the TND
was not something the developer was pushing. He stated this development was not
a retirement community and should not be strictly marketed to the retirement
community.
Reverend
Mandel stated he would like to be involved as changes were being made and
reminded the applicant his concern was to preserve the historical aspect of the
county.
Mr. Leming
stated the applicant would have provisions to the county by the November 13,
2007 meeting and have issues ready for the meeting that needs resolution.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further discussion the
meeting was adjourned at 8:51 p.m.
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