ADVISORY COMMENTS |
Type: note Title: Garbage/Recycle requirements Description: Twelve (12) or more residential units, eligible under Chapter 10 of the City Code, as amended, for large container (e.g. dumpster(s)/compactor) solid waste services; however, the property must provide a large container (e.g. dumpster(s)/compactor). Any recycling carts shall be placed near any large container (e.g. dumpster(s)/compactor). The minimum space allocation shall be an eight (8) cubic yard dumpster-type of large waste container per every thirty (30) units or an eight (8) cubic yard compactor-type of large waste container per every ninety (90) units.
Required space allocation for recycling stations in multi-family developments
Number of Units
Allocate space for:
Approximate Sq. footage required
0âโฌโ11
No space required
No space required
12âโฌโ80
One recycling station
144 sq. ft.
81âโฌโ160
Two recycling stations
2 Ãโ 144 sq. ft. (288 sq. ft. total)
161âโฌโ240
Three recycling stations
3 Ãโ 144 sq. ft. (432 sq. ft. total)
241âโฌโ320
Four recycling stations
4 Ãโ 144 sq. ft. (576 sq. ft. total)
321âโฌโ400
Five recycling stations
5 Ãโ 144 sq. ft. (720 sq. ft. total)
401âโฌโ480
Six recycling stations
6 Ãโ 144 sq. ft. (864 sq. ft. total)
For each subsequent group of 80 units, space for one recycling station must be added.
Each recycling station represents space for five 96-gallon carts and is approximately 144 sq. ft. Space for recycling stations may be distributed throughout the development, however, space for each individual station must equal 144 sq. ft. with a minimum width of 34 inches and accommodate five 96-gallon carts.
Space requirements for dumpster(s)/compactor and recycling is required to be set aside even if property owner and/or developer elects to use a private hauler for individual rollout cart service. Discipline: Solid Waste Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Mavis Gant CreatedDate: 4/30/2021 11:10AM LastUpdateBy: Michael Russell LastUpdatedDate: 6/7/2021 4:46PM |
Type: note Title: Please refer to the CDOT Rezoning Memo for CDOT comments and revisions. Discipline: CDOT Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Kevin Parker CreatedDate: 5/13/2021 8:46AM LastUpdateBy: Michael Russell LastUpdatedDate: 6/7/2021 4:50PM |
Type: condition Title: CATS Rezoning Comments Memo Description: The site is located along CATS local bus route #59 along Prosperity Church Road. CATS requests the construction of an ADA compliant bus pad per Land Development Standard 60.01B on Prosperity Church Road. The final location of the pads will be coordinated with the developer through the permitting process.
Discipline: CATS Status: Open CreatedByName: John Howard CreatedDate: 5/27/2021 12:43PM LastUpdateBy: Michael Russell LastUpdatedDate: 6/7/2021 4:56PM |
Type: note Title: Note Description:
Summary: Water and sewer service is accessible for this rezoning boundary.
Charlotte Water has accessible water system infrastructure for the rezoning boundary via an existing 24-inch water distribution main located along Prosperity Church Rd.
Charlotte Water has sanitary sewer system infrastructure accessible for the rezoning boundary via an existing 8-inch gravity sewer main located along Prosperity Church Rd.
Development is encouraged to contact Installation Development Services at (704) 336-5499 to review service connection design requirements and City Ordinances (e.g., backflow, separate meter Ordinance, public/private pipeline extensions). Comments: Will need to acquire CAP. Has direct access to water & sewer in Prosperity Church Road. Will need to send plans to Charlotte Water for private water permitting. Will need to send plans to NCDEQ for private sewer permitting.
Reservation of sanitary sewer system capacity through the Charlotte Waterâโฌโขs Capacity Assurance Program is the responsibility of the customer/development. Contact the New Services Group at
(704) 432-2854 for further information on reserving capacity up to 24 months.
This sheet indicates the findings of a cursory review of Utilities System Information for the presence or absence of public water or wastewater infrastructure only. The findings do not imply available capacity in water and sanitary sewer lines, pump stations, or treatment facilities. Reservation of capacity is achieved through the Charlotte Waterâโฌโขs Capacity Assurance Program.
Discipline: Charlotte Water Status: Open CreatedByName: Samuel Wally CreatedDate: 5/27/2021 3:22PM LastUpdateBy: Michael Russell LastUpdatedDate: 6/7/2021 4:45PM |
Type: condition Title: Screening along public street frontages Description: Please provide a wall, fence of continuous landscaped screen along all street frontages to screen the rear of all units from view. Discipline: Urban Design Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Grant Meacci CreatedDate: 5/27/2021 6:29PM LastUpdateBy: Grant Meacci LastUpdatedDate: 8/25/2021 9:27AM |
Type: condition Title: Improved Open space Description: Please depict the location, size and note the amenities that will be provided for improved open space area(s). Discipline: Urban Design Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Grant Meacci CreatedDate: 5/27/2021 6:31PM LastUpdateBy: Grant Meacci LastUpdatedDate: 8/25/2021 9:31AM |
Type: condition Title: See all comments Description: See all comments Discipline: Entitlement Services Status: Open CreatedByName: Michael Russell CreatedDate: 6/7/2021 5:01PM LastUpdateBy: Michael Russell LastUpdatedDate: 6/7/2021 5:02PM |
Type: condition Title: Fire requirements Description: 1- Fire department access road shall be capable of supporting 80,000 pounds.
2- Fire hydrant shall be located within 750' to the most remote point of building as truck travel for all buildings.
3- ISO Needed fire flow Townhomes:
(A) Townhomes not exceeding 2 stories in height, the required fire flow is 1500 gpms
(B) Townhomes not exceeding 3 stories in height and a fire area of 2500 sq. ft. or less, the required fire flow is 1750 gpms
(C)Townhomes not exceeding 3 stories in height and a fire area of greater than 2500 sq. ft, the required fire flow is 2000 gpms
Discipline: Fire Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Garret Harrold CreatedDate: 8/18/2021 10:02AM LastUpdateBy: Garret Harrold LastUpdatedDate: 8/18/2021 10:02AM |
Type: condition Title: Sidewalks Description: This note does not appear to have been met on the plan as depicted. Discipline: Urban Design Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Grant Meacci CreatedDate: 8/25/2021 9:30AM LastUpdateBy: Grant Meacci LastUpdatedDate: 8/25/2021 9:30AM |
Type: condition Title: Storm Water Impacts Description: This property drains to Mallard Creek, which is an impaired/degraded stream, and may contribute to downstream flooding. This project has the opportunity to mitigate future impacts to this stream, therefore, Storm Water recommends placing the following notes on the plan: (I) Storm Water Quality Treatment For defined watersheds greater than 24% built-upon area (BUA), construct water quality stormwater control measures (SCMs) designed for the runoff generated from the first 1-inch of rainfall for all new and redeveloped BUA associated with the project. SCMs must be designed and constructed in accordance with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg BMP Design Manual. (II) Volume and Peak Control For defined watersheds greater than 24% built-upon area, control the entire volume for the 1-year, 24-hour storm for all new and redeveloped BUA associated with the project. Runoff volume drawdown time shall be in accordance with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg BMP Design Manual. For commercial projects with greater than 24% BUA, control the peak to not exceed the predevelopment runoff rates for the 10-yr, 6-hr storm and perform a downstream flood analysis to determine whether additional peak control is needed and if so, for what level of storm frequency, or if a downstream analysis is not performed, control the peak for the 10-yr and 25-yr, 6-hour storms. For residential projects with greater than 24% BUA, control the peak to not exceed the predevelopment runoff rates for the 10-year and 25-year, 6-hour storms or perform a downstream analysis to determine whether peak control is needed, and if so, for what level of storm frequency. Staff is available to discuss mitigation options prior to the rezoning plan approval should the project have practical constraints that preclude providing the above referenced stormwater management. Discipline: Stormwater Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Doug Lozner CreatedDate: 8/26/2021 2:35PM LastUpdateBy: Doug Lozner LastUpdatedDate: 8/26/2021 2:35PM |
Type: condition Title: reword Description: "a wall, fence, OR continuous landscape screen shall...". please specify a minimum height for this fence or wall. can any material be used for this? also, please specify what streets this is required along. is the rear of the building currently proposed along prosperity church rd and ext? Discipline: LD Zoning Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Jennifer Frixen CreatedDate: 8/27/2021 12:57PM LastUpdateBy: Jennifer Frixen LastUpdatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:12PM |
Type: condition Title: do any of these units have garages? does this note even apply? Discipline: LD Zoning Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Jennifer Frixen CreatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:01PM LastUpdateBy: Jennifer Frixen LastUpdatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:12PM |
Type: condition Title: add "planted to class __ standards" (assuming class C? confirm with rezoning planner) Discipline: LD Zoning Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Jennifer Frixen CreatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:03PM LastUpdateBy: Jennifer Frixen LastUpdatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:12PM |
Type: condition Title: a 5' internal sidewalk connection is required to all public streets that abut the site Description: please make sure that this is either added as a note that the sidewalk location will be determined upon plan review or you can show it on the rezoning site plan. Discipline: LD Zoning Status: Open Target: RZ-1 CreatedByName: Jennifer Frixen CreatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:11PM LastUpdateBy: Jennifer Frixen LastUpdatedDate: 8/27/2021 1:11PM |