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File #: 18-062    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Hillside Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/30/2018 In control: Hillside Building Committee
On agenda: 2/14/2018 Final action:
Title: [Continued from 01-10-18] Consideration of a Combined Review application to modify the drainage plan previously approved at 4039 E Lamar Rd, Sumar Residence
Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map & Aerial, 2. Application, 3. 2015 G&D, 4. Historic Aerials, 5. 2018 G&D
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TO: Chair and Hillside Building Committee

FROM: Paul Michaud, Senior Planner

DATE: February 14, 2018

CONTACT:
Staff Contact
Paul Michaud, 480-348-3574
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AGENDA TITLE:
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[Continued from 01-10-18] Consideration of a Combined Review application to modify the drainage plan previously approved at 4039 E Lamar Rd, Sumar Residence
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Request:
The owner of the property located at 4039 E Lamar Road has submitted an application to modify the proposed drainage from the addition/home remodel the Hillside Building Committee approved for this site on December 10, 2015.

Location:
The property is located north of Lincoln Drive and east of 40th Street. It is zoned R-43, Hillside.

Update:
The applicant has revised the drainage plan to now accommodate drain pipes at the end of the driveway that will direct the water in the drainage swale and retention basins. Also, the plan includes the proposed landscaping plan for this area. Staff finds the proposed plan meets Town requirements.

Prior Meetings:
The Hillside Building Committee discussed this application request at the December 13, 2017 meeting and continued the application at the January 10, 2018. Several neighbors spoke at the December meeting with concerns over storm water flows that presently exist onto Desert Crest Drive south of the subject site, asking how the drainage solution on the subject site will impact storm water flows onto Desert Crest Drive. The Committee members had questions on the storm water impact in the change of the driveway from permeable pavers to pavers. It was noted that the proposed drainage is an improvement over the past Town policy requiring no drainage retention on hillside properties and the storm water runoff coefficient on the prior asphalt driveway is higher than pavers or permeable pavers. The Committee members voted to continue this application in December to allow the applicant time to provide a landscape plan/restoration plan in the area of the retention bas...

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