From: Dan Zinder
Sent: Wed Sep 30 15:38:28 2020
To: Sunny Ratanpal
Cc: Gerald Fisher
Subject: RE: 501 E Main Laundromat to C-store
Importance: Normal
Sunny,
Please find our application for site design review here:
You can forward this chain to your engineer. The sections below are what you will need to respond to for your site design review.
The two triggers that will determine Type II vs. Type III are whether
I will check in with Gerald regarding this second piece.
Best,
Dan Zinder
503.759.0226
From: Dan Zinder
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 2:42 PM
To: 'Sunny Ratanpal' <centermarket20@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: 501 E Main Laundromat to C-store
Sunny,
I am writing to confirm that we are scheduled for 2 PM this Thursday at City Hall.
Best,
Dan Zinder
503.759.0226
From: Dan Zinder
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 5:03 PM
To: 'Sunny Ratanpal' <centermarket20@yahoo.com>
Cc: Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; Sam Miller <smiller@cityofmolalla.com>
Subject: FW: 501 E Main Laundromat to C-store
Sunny,
I have included initial comments from Public Works and Planning below. As a note – these comments apply to the proposed change of use. Because the date keeps changing, I’ve invited ODOT to submit written comments if that is preferable to them and will pass along their comment if and as they come in.
Best,
Dan Z
PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS:
SDC Calcs - Assuming that the laundromat is 5,500 Sqft:
The (current) laundromat was active when the TSP update was done so those trips were counted and can be credited to the convenience store conversion. However, the trips generated from a C-store have a larger impact to the transportation network than a laundromat which is why the cost of those impacts are so high.
Therefore, the SDC’s to convert the laundromat to a C-store is $821,543. There are no waivers in place for any kind of change in use.
Street:
Transportation comments for access will need to come from ODOT
Water:
Public Works will need to know if the Applicant intends to reduce the water meter down to a ¾” meter. The current meter is larger and it is more expensive monthly than a ¾”
Sewer:
If the water meter size is reduced, it will also reduce sewer fees.
Stormwater:
No proposed changes so no comments.
PLANNING COMMENTS
The proposed project will be a Type III Site Design Review, which means it requires public notice and a hearing in addition to Staff Review. Type III procedures are outlined in Chapter 17-4.1.030 of Molalla Municipal Code.
I’ve included the chapters from Molalla Municipal Code that apply to this project below. As with Public Works comments, ODOT’s comments will dictate the access guidance. We can go over each list item in the meeting but for the most part planning comments will be limited as the existing building and mockup hit most of the criteria.
The mock up that you showed me in the office was helpful. There are requirements for transparency (windows) on each façade as part of section 17-3.2.040 Non-Residential Buildings. I cannot remember if each façade had transparency from what you showed me but one way to work with that is to provide landscaping screening to adjacent uses to the north. That would be a likely requirement. Generally, we’ll want to think about your plans for the entire site as a whole.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND CRITERIA:
Molalla Municipal Code, Title 17, Development Code
Division II, Zoning Regulations
Section 17-2.2.030 Allowed Uses
Section 17-2.2.040 Lot and Development Standards
Division III, Community Design Standards
Section 17-3.2.040 Non-Residential Buildings
Chapter 17-3.3 Access and Circulation,
Chapter 17-3.4 Landscaping, Fences and Walls, Outdoor Lighting,
Chapter 17-3.5 Parking and Loading, and
Chapter 17-3.6 Public Facilities
Division IV, Application Review Procedures and Approval Criteria
Chapter 17-4.1.030 Type III Procedure (Quasi-Judicial Review – Public Hearing)
Dan Zinder
503.759.0226