Reed School/Westover Library U-3175-07-1 USE PERMIT AMENDMENT Staff Presentation to the County Board November 17, 2018
Site Location 2
Background 1644 N. McKinley Road 1938: Walter Reed Elementary School Opens 1984: Walter Reed Elementary School Closes as a Neighborhood Elementary School 2007: Renovation of Walter Reed School with New Westover Branch Library (U-3175-07-1) Educational programs on-site included The Children s School (TCS) and Integration Station 2012: Westover Farmers Market Use Permit 2018: TCS/Integration Station relocated to Ballston in July 2018: Stratford Program is currently operating in existing educational space 3
Land Use: Public 4
Zoning: S-3A Special District 5
Project Information Arlington School Board adopted Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) includes: Project to expand existing facilities at Reed site for a new elementary school Maximum cost of $55 million Provide at least 725 seats Completed for 2021-22 school year Public Review Process: Joint Public Facilities Review Committee (PFRC) and Building Level Planning Committee (BLPC) process 12 joint meetings Site Tour 2 community meetings 6
Proposed Site Design and Layout 7
Open Space and Recreational Opportunities Updated Playground Area Full-sized Basketball Court and smaller court with one basketball hoop Improved field space 8
Parking and Pick-Up/Drop-Off Expanded Northwest Lot 69 Spaces Restricted to library/school staff during library/school hours. Open to the general public at all other times. Student Drop-off/Pick-up Zone Outside of arrival/dismissal times will be available as extra visitor parking (8 spaces) Westover Library New Elementary School Approximately 732 students & 146 staff Expanded 18 th St. Lot 47 Spaces Signed for school staff, and visitors during library/school hours. Open to general public at all other times 9
Required & Proposed Parking Required Parking: 150 Spaces School Parking: 117 Spaces Staff: 1 sp / 7.5 seats = 98 spaces Visitor: 1 sp / 40 seats = 19 spaces Library Parking: 33 Spaces Proposed Parking*: 124 Spaces School Parking: 91 Spaces Library Parking: 33 Spaces * With Parking Modification Per Zoning Ordinance Section 14.3.7.C.1 10
Approach for Right-Sizing Parking On-Site 11
Proposed Parking 180 69 124 8 2 HR 12
Pedestrian Connection from Northwest Lot to Washington Blvd. Existing Proposed 13
Vacations Water & Sewer Easement 3,213 SF 10 Storm Sewer Easement 3,354 SF 5 Sanitary Sewer Easement 812 SF Two portions of 20 Storm Sewer Easement 1,172 SF Needed to clean up paper easements Most pipes within easements removed with 2009 construction Storm sewer easement being aligned with location of existing pipes New utility easements will be dedicated as necessary 14
Community Outreach PFRC/BLPC Joint Review Process: Concept Design: October 2017 March 2018 Schematic Design: May June 2018 Outreach to following during use permit review: Surrounding civic associations Adjacent neighbors Westover retailers 15
ACZO Modifications: Building Height and Setbacks ACZO Section 4.2.4.A(3) allows modification of setbacks and dimensional standards. Height: Required Building Height Maximum 45 in S-3A Proposed Building Height 61 to highest point on roof Setbacks: Setbacks Required Proposed Front 25 from property line 50 from street centerline 24.7 from property line 49.7 from street centerline Parking: Required Parking Spaces 150 Total (117 for school; 33 for library) Proposed Parking Spaces 124 Total (91 for school; 33 for library) 16
Staff Recommendation Approve the subject use permit amendment for the renovation and addition project to create a new elementary school at the Reed site with a design capacity of approximately 732 students with modifications to parking, height, and setbacks, subject to the proposed conditions of the staff report and with no further scheduled County Board review. 17
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Revised Use Permit Conditions--Background Since 2007, the County Board has approved 8 Use Permit applications for new schools and major renovations of existing schools: Elementary: 4 Secondary: 4 Since 2007, staff has utilized a standard set of conditions for APS Use Permit projects, which have been updated throughout the years Current version (2017) includes 64 individual conditions contained in a 44-page document These conditions have become outdated as evidenced by delays in construction and use permit amendments, which add time and cost to the delivery of school projects Beginning in 2018, County and APS staff collaborated on a revision to these baseline conditions Revised version (11/7/2018) includes 19 individual conditions with 2 additional conditions contained in a 23-page document These conditions are intended to provide a baseline set of conditions that should be modified with each individual project 19
Revised Use Permit Conditions--Process 1. Elimination of conditions that do not apply to public-school projects a. Examples: Public Art Contribution & Retail Configuration 2. Elimination of conditions that are duplicative of compliance provisions of existing codes and ordinances a. Examples: Parking Space Compliance with Zoning Ordinance & Snow Removal 3. Modifications to conditions involving the Civic Engineering Plan (CEP) and Final Landscape Plan submission processes a. Allows submission and review of CEP and Final Landscape Plans in accordance with published guidelines utilized for by-right projects, but with site specific provisions (i.e. utility improvements) 4. Revisions of conditions related to permit issuance a. Allows for permits to be issued in a more efficient manner reflective of the type of construction (i.e. one building permit rather than multiple stages of construction) 5. Modifications to conditions related to design and operational issues to align them with current APS practices and procedures a. Examples: TDM & Green Building Design 20
Revised Use Permit Conditions--Application Reed School 19 Baseline Conditions Modified to address the specific proposal Community Outreach (#7) Streetscape and Utility Improvements (#10) 4 Additional Site Specific Conditions Public Facilities (#20) Westover Library (#21) Westover Library Lease (#22) Westover Farmer s Market (#23) Condition composition addressed issues raised in BLPC/PFRC meetings, as well as in the review of the Use Permit 21