TO: Mayor Bien-Willner and Town Council Members
FROM: Jill B. Keimach, Town Manager
Jeremy Knapp, Community Development Director
Paul Mood, Town Engineer
DATE: January 23, 2020
DEPARTMENT: Engineering
Staff Contact Paul Mood, Town Engineer, 480-348-3573
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Discussion of Building Pad Height
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Background
In anticipation of the Council’s Planning and Zoning Process Retreat on January 30, 2020 staff wanted the opportunity to discuss with the Town Council one of the more frequent development related questions associated with new construction. When vacant lots are developed, or existing properties redeveloped building pad heights and overall allowable structure heights are often questioned.
Town Code Section 5-10-5, B,2, a states that “The building pad shall not exceed two (2) feet in height except where required to protect the building against flooding, in which case the pad shall be one (1) foot above the water surface elevation of the 100-year event”.
This section of the Town Code does not state where the height of the building pad shall be measured from and is open to interpretation. Historically, staff has interpreted the height of the building pad to be taken from the “natural grade” of the lot. This can create a situation where the building pad is not level. In order to get a level building pad, developers may add non-earthen material such as slurry, a thickened concrete pad or use stem walls and a framed floor to create a level building area. In the event that these construction methods are used to create a level building surface it does not change the elevation of the “lowest natural grade” from which the overall height of the structure is measured from.
BUDGETARY IMPACT:
No anticipated impact at this time.
ATTACHMENT(S):
Attachment A - PowerPoint Presentation