File #: 2024-0411    Version: 1
Type: Project Status: Passed
File created: 8/22/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 9/3/2024
Title: Request for Site Plan Approval - File No. PSP2024-0007 - to demolish and rebuild the existing Hampton swimming pool and community center building located at 254 Hampton Circle, east of Rochester Rd. and south of Hamlin Rd., zoned R-4 One Family Residential, Stucky Vitale Architects, Applicant
Attachments: 1. Staff Report 090324.pdf, 2. Reviewed plans.pdf, 3. Stucky Vitale letter 080124.pdf, 4. WRC letter 051024.pdf, 5. Environmental Impact Statement.pdf, 6. Landscape cost estimate 053124.pdf, 7. Development application.pdf, 8. Public meeting notice.pdf
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Request for Site Plan Approval - File No. PSP2024-0007 - to demolish and rebuild the existing Hampton swimming pool and community center building located at 254 Hampton Circle, east of Rochester Rd. and south of Hamlin Rd., zoned R-4 One Family Residential, Stucky Vitale Architects, Applicant

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Resolved, in the matter of City File No. PSP2024-0007 (Hampton Community Center and Pool), the Planning Commission approves the Site Plan, based on plans received by the Planning Department on August 1, 2024, with the following findings and subject to the following conditions.

Findings

1. The site plan and supporting documents demonstrate that all applicable requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, as well as other City Ordinances, standards, and requirements, can be met subject to the conditions noted below.

2. The proposed project will be accessed from the existing driveway for the existing community center from Hampton Circle, and the proposed development only replaces and updates the existing community center, pool and recreation areas with newer, more modern facilities, and therefore should not increase the overall intensity of the use onsite, thereby the proposed plans promote safety and convenience of vehicular traffic both within the site and on adjoining streets. The proposed site will remain fully integrated into the overall Hampton community development.

3. Off-street parking areas are remaining largely unchanged at this time and have been designed to avoid common traffic problems and promote customer safety.

4. The proposed improvements should have a satisfactory and harmonious relationship with the development on-site as well as existing development in the adjacent vicinity by providing additional community and recreational amenities onsite in addition to a number of new tree and shrub plantings onsite.

5. The proposed development will not have an unreasonably detrimental or injurious effect upon the natural characteristics and features of the ...

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