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CITY OF ROCKVILLE PLANNING DIVISION
STAFF REPORT
June 10, 1999
SUBJECT:
Detailed Application for Comprehensive
Planned Development CPD99-002S (Crooked Creek)
Applicant: King Farm Associates
8330 Boone Blvd.
Vienna, VA 22182
Date Filed: March 31, 1999
Property Location: South of Redland Road along Crooked Creek Drive
REQUEST:
The applicant seeks Detailed Stage (final) approval to allow development of 27 dwelling units and the accompanying streets. The application includes 17 single-family detached dwelling units and 10 attached townhouse dwelling units.
PREVIOUS RELATED ACTIONS:
· CPD95-0002, Concept Plan Application for Comprehensive Planned Development approved by the Mayor and Council, July 8, 1996.
· CPD96-002A through CDP99-002R, Detailed Plan Applications for Comprehensive Planned Development for Phases I, II, and III of the King Farm development. All were approved by the Planning Commission.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval is recommended, subject to the following conditions:
f. All information that is required as part of Planning Commission Exhibit B, Concept Utility Plan.
ANALYSIS:
Background
In July of 1996, the Mayor and Council approved Concept Plan Application CPD95-0002, thereby authorizing development of the 430-acre King Farm as a major mixed-use development containing up to 3.2 million square feet of office space, 3,200 housing units and 125,000 square feet of neighborhood retail space. The tract is in the O-3, Restricted Office Zone, where a comprehensive Planned Development is a voluntary optional method of development.
Property Description and Proposal
The subject property is located on 4.57 acres of vacant land, and is south of Redland Road along and adjacent to Crooked Creek Drive. The units that are proposed for this application are 10 townhouses and 17 single-family dwelling units. All of the dwelling units for this application are adjacent to Crooked Creek Drive. The 10 townhouses are located at the northernmost location of the subject development application, whereas the single-family units are to the south.
All of the single-family dwelling units will have detached garages that will be accessed at the rear of the lot via private alleys. The exceptions to this are lot 18, block DD, which will be accessed from Crooked Creek Drive. There is no alley to the rear of this home do to the triangular shape of this block. In addition, the adjoining house, lot 17, block DD, faces Crooked Creek Drive, but will have access from Cork Tree Lane for the same reason. Lot 6, block H will have the same condition of having access from Crooked Creek Drive because of its corner lot orientation. The house in this case faces Tremont, however, instead of Crooked Creek Drive. Lot 7, block H will face Tremont Way and have access on this street from around the curve.
In addition, four-foot wide sidewalks will be provided along all public and private street frontages.
Forest/Tree Preservation and Landscaping
The applicant will be required to address all of the Forester's concerns before construction permits are issued. Staff is requiring that the landscape plan be adjusted to add trees to the plan in the front and rear yard as required by the previously mentioned Subdivison Ordinance.
Transportation
As noted during the discussion of the Concept Plan, construction of all on-site streets and related sidewalks and landscaping shall be the responsibility of the applicant. No "off-site" transportation improvements are included or required for this application. All of the streets shown on this application will be built as part of this submittal, including the alleys that service the dwelling units.
STAFF COMMENTS
Most of the suggested changes and corrections indicated are of a technical nature. Some points that need to be addressed, however, are related to the Design Guidelines. Lots 10 and 14 of block GG do not have "wrap-around" porches as outlined in the approved Design Guidelines. Staff believes that the applicant should investigate adding a porch, wrap-around or other, to the above referenced units. If porches are impractical for these corner units, staff recommends that some other design element should be utilized at the corners. Adherence to the Design Guidelines is important for the character and "urban feel" of this development. It should be noted that the Town Architect does have the ability to waive elements of the Design Guidelines
NOTIFICATION
Notices were sent to 250 residences.
CONCLUSION
The staff believes that this application is consistent with the approved Concept Plan approved by the Mayor and Council for this area of the King Farm. As a result, staff recommends approval of Detailed Application CPD99-002S for 10 townhouses and 17 single-family dwelling units, with the conditions noted above.