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4 2022February4PACStaffRptHighland

[…] and Development Services Date: Friday, February 04, 2022 Subject: Rezoning – 4 0 Unit Apartment Building – ( Highland Avenue & Hillcrest Drive ) Applicant /owner : Sean Hall Applicant/o […]

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The development proposal is for a 36 unit residential apartment building to be located on Millennium Drive, PID# 00065227. The property is zoned Millennium Park [MP] Zone.

[…] Water System Access Fees, which shall be paid to the Town on issuance of the building permit. 13. The Town agrees to supply potable water for the multi-unit apartment buildingand the […]

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3 2022March3PACStaffRptHighland

[…] time, to be paid to the Town twelve (12) months following the issuance of the building permit. 24. The Developer agrees that the Town does not guarantee and nothing in this […]

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3 2022Mar2PACStaffRpt145Hampton

[…] time, to be paid to the Town twelve (12) months following the issuance of the building permit. 14. The Developer agrees that the Town does not guarantee and nothing in this […]

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Rothesay Heritage Preservation By-law Order in Council 2008-79

[…] out or cause to be earned out any development within the preservation area, whether a building permit or demolition permit has been issued or not, until a Certificate of Appropriateness has […]

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4 2022January31PACStaffRpt145Hampton

[…] of Planning and Development Services Date: Monday, January 31, 2022 Subject: Rezoning -43 Unit Apartment Building —145 Hampton Road Applicant/owner: Mark Hatfield, Director Applicant/owner: Propertystar Inc. 11Elliot Road 11Elliot Road […]

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2024January8OpenSessionFINAL_Redacted

[…] ( see Public Hearing scheduled for January 15, 2024) 7. 6 Dec ember 2023 Monthly Building Permit Report 7. 7 4 January 2024 Capital Projects Summary 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS TABLED ITEMS […]

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3 2022June29StaffRptPAC

[…] time, to be paid to the Town twelve (12) months following the issuance of the building permit. 2022June29StaffRptPACSupplemental Development Agreement Clark and Gondola Road Page 3 of 10 13. The Developer […]

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5 Nov 30 2022StaffRpt all attachments_Redacted

[…] , to be paid to the Town twelve (12) months fol.owing the issuance of the building permit. 25. The Deve loper agrees that the Town does not guarantee and nothing in […]

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3 2021April30StaffRpt

[…] will be able to enforce the construction of a universally designed apartment unit through the building permit process. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT: Staff will prepare a development agreement for PAC’s review before proceeding to Council. A development agreement is a contract between Rothesay and the property owners that specify the details and obligations of the individual parties concerning the proposed development. Implementation Policy IM-13 states that Council shall consider development agreement applications pursuant to the relevant policies ofthe Municipal Plan (See Policies HDR-4, R-1, and R-2) and consideration of the following: Im lementation Polic IM-13 StaffReview A. That the proposal is not premature or ina ro riate b reason of: 7 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_169 Im lementation Polic y IM -13 1) The financial capability of Rothesay to absorb any costs relating to the development; 2) The adequacy of municipal wastewater facilities, storm water systems or water distribution systems; 3) The proximity of the proposed development to schools, recreation or other municipal facilities and the capability of these services to satisfy any additional demands; 4) The adequacy of road networks leading to or within the development; and 5) The potential for damage or destruction of designated historic buildings and sites. B. that controls are placed on the proposed development so as to reduce conflict with any ad.iacent or nearby land uses b reason of: 1. Type of use; 2. Height, bulk and lot coverage of any ro osed buildin ; 3. Traffic generation, access to and egress from the site, and parking; open stora e; and 4. Si na e. C. That the proposed development is suitable in terms of the steepness of grades, soil and geological conditions, proximity to watercourses, or wetlands and lands that arc vulnerable to noodin . Staff Review Staff note that Policy DEVC-1 requires that developers pay for I 00 percent of infrastructure costs to service their proposal as well as I 00 percent of cost of minimum upgrades to local infrastructure that falls outside their project boundaries but is directly necessary for the development. Staff are concerned about the need for traffic lights, and note that the developer would be responsible to absorb these costs pursuant to DEVC-I. Staff believe that the municipal infrastructure is adequate for the proposed development. Staff have sent the development to the Anglophone South School District for review. Staff believe the municipal facilities are adequate for the proposed development. The applicant is completing a traffic study. Staff are concerned about the potential need for system improvements (traffic lights) at the Marr Roa d/Cha~el Road intersection . There are no historic buildings or sites identified within the project’s vicinity . The multi-unit residential is a compatible use with the surrounding bu~s;"'in~e;;;:.s:;;;:se;;;;;s;;;;;;. =~=== The height, volume and lot coverage does not L~~~~~ ~!?.Y..~ ~uses . A traffic study is underway, that will include assessments of parking and access issues related to the existing commercial complex parking lot. No commercial si a e is regue=s=te=d~. =====~ The site is suitable for development and will be subject to geotechnical approval during the building permit approval process. KENNEBECASIS REGIONAL POLICE FORCE Staff requested that KRPF review and comment on the proposed development. The KRPF stated that the intersection of Chapel Road and the Clark Road experiences a large volume of traffic not just during 8 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_170 the day but also for the morning and evening peak commute times. The existing residential and rental properties coupled with vehicles that circumvent the Marr Road intersection through this route to and from the Hampton Road, becomes quite challenging in exiting onto the Marr Road. An additional 48- unit apartment complex with a proposed number of 64 parking spaces would add to this current volume. Traffic lights at the intersection of Chapel Road and the Marr Road would definitely mitigate this congestion and improve safety, not just in allowing the movement of vehicles to and from Chapel Road, but could also slow down the north/southbound Marr Road traffic where speeds can be quite high at times. The KRPF also reviewed the project with Crime Prevention through Environmental Design principles and they agree that from a CPTED point of view that the apartment proposal seems to have good sight lines and may offer some deterrence to possible criminal activity to nearby businesses. KENNEBECASIS VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT: As is required by Municipal Plan Policy FR-7, the KVFD must review proposals for new development projects to ensure that public safety and firefighting concerns are addressed. The KVFD is currently reviewing the proposal and will forward their comments once that review is complete. POLLING: Staff will prepare a polling notification letter to be sent to surrounding property owners. The applicant has solicited letters of support for the project and these are included in Attachment D. RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommend the Planning Advisory Committee consider the following MOTION: A. PAC HEREBY tables the application for a 48 unit apartment building located off Chapel Road pending the receipt of a supplemental staff report containing the following: 1. Traffic impact assessment results and review; 2. Polling results; 3. Review by KVFD; and 4. Draft development agreement and rezoning By-law. Map 1 Attachment A Attachment B Attachment C Attachment D Location Map Proposed Development Engineering Plans (Servicing, Stormwater, Erosion Control) Shadow Study Developer’s Polling Letters of Support ~ Report Prepared by: Brian L. White, MCIP, RPP Date: Friday, April 30, 2021 9 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_171 Vacant Land off Chapel Road (PID 30206882) 4/19/2021, 3:01 :35 PM f” ~ Rothesay Boundary [ I Property Civic Address 0 I 0 0.01 0.02 1:2,257 0.03 I 0 .04 0.05mi 0.08 km T he Town of Rotheaay does not W8/T8nt the accuracy or compteteneaa of the information , text, graphi cs, finks or other i tems contained wit hin the materials . 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_172 COMEAU • MACKENZIE ARCHITECTURE 183 CHARLOTTE STREET, SAINT JOHN , NB E2L OC7 TEL: (508) 857·1611 macl!.archQnbnet.nb .ca 48-UNIT APARTMENT CHAPEL ROAD, ROTHESAY, NB April2021 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_173 SITE AREA:: 64,302 sqlft (5,949 sqlm) BUILDING AREA:: 14,486 sqlft (1,346 sqlm) SURFACE PARKING = 24 spaces TOTAL PARKING SPACES = 64 @ esneoSfp sae pt .w S1 SCALE; 1:250 CHAI’ELROAD 41 UNIT APARTMENT ROTHESAY. NB PROPOSED SITE PLAN 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_174 PARKADE PARKING= 37 spaces SURFACE PARKING = 24 spaces TOTAL PARKING SPACES= 61 @ paoposEp SITE P’ &N 51 SCALE : 1 : 250 RESIDENTIAL 4 STOREY 48 UNIT BUILDING PROPOSED LOCATION PARKADE 37 CARS CHAPS. ROAD 41 UNrT APARTMENT AOTHESA Y, H8 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_175 @ pBOeoSFp FIRST Fl OQR PLAN A1 SCAUO s”• 1′ ® PROPOSED SECOND, THIRD 2 & FOURTH fLOOR pLAN A1 ..,.,., if·•· •COMEAU MACKENZIE -~ ~~= .. ~.~J!~} .. u.~~ . …. ,_ , …….. — …. ·- CIIAPEI.AOAD ol8 UMT APARTNENT ROnt E SAY, N8 PROPOSED FLOOR FUN ., 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_176 … n . … … I I I )-i<—'1! !::’ .. – I •• ,_ .§- [-trz – ~ .. .. – – .. I I 57 I I I I I ! .. ! I I .. Slonn ~~ ….. Sanllaty ! ~ ! 7 6 5 4 2 :-:- –~ : 1 ol -Mo., -L~~j– ~ Q suR,Ys & ~ _ , ;;::-j ENGINEERING L TO. l ‘ 1——:=::::—–1 F ·-t _ AlltllmllplpiiDM!III_….wlhhTowncf~ ……….. d … -.w”*”IOI’Ih ……. 2 . 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Approll.5~toodlml -·-·- ,.__zo,..IDocllmlt Approll.100,…toodlml – -@ 0 -~-~~ …….. ® ~ar._.-..,. l!’ ——– ____M -……………………………… ~ . ~ ~- ………….. _.,_,_.. … ___ …_….,. _…. . ….,.~ ……. :::::::- ……. -.. ………. __ …,. ….. _….. …….. ” ‘ 7 6 5 3 2 Luke Moffett -Apartment Building Chapel Road, Ro thesay , NB – Erosion and Sedimentation B Control Plan A ShaatC6ot6 Issued lor Review O..ut:ZOZ1.ot.CI …. 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_183 CHAPEL ROAD -48-UNIT APARTMENT ROTHESAY, NEW BRUNSWICK ROTHESAY, NB SUN ANGLES 45.35°N LATITUDE SOLAR NOON Summer Solstice June 21 68° Equinoxes March 21 45° September 21 Winter Solstice December 21 210 NOTES: 1. Sun times based on: Solar noon= 12:00 pm 8:00am = 4 hours BEFORE solar noon 4:00 pm = 4 hours AFTER solar noon (Daylight Savings Time not accounted for) 2. Sun angles measured from true horizon upwards to sun centre. 8:00AM/4:00PM 51° 28° Not Risen Set 4:40 @ 23r 3. Horizontal angles based on solar north/south, similar to GeoNB grid north. 4. Equinoxes set at March 21 and September 21, varying on a year-by-year basis. 5. Shade and shadow diagrams: Shown for June 21 and equinoxes only, 8:00 am/4:00 pm. AZIMUTHS SUNRISE SUNSET N54°E S305°W N89°E S271 °W N123°E s23rw 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_184 PARKADE PARKING= 37 spaces SURFACE PARKING= 24 spaces TOTAL PARKING SPACES = 61 @ PBQPflSEQSIICAAH S1 ~y;JW – JVI~I t ~1 _ IZ (X) ~ooW 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_185 . …. @) . • c:?J..l~~ ?”fJ..lt>’f PARKADE PARKING= 37 space .L.– t T1 ~ , of SURFACE..PARKING = 24space$…. .,J [) ~ ‘-I TOTAL PARKING SPACES= 61- t9n 1 – L/ )6D- A I1 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_186 PARKADE PARKING= 37 spaces SURFACE PARKING= 24 spaces TOTAL PARKING SPACES= 6r @ panPOSEQ $liE ptAN S1 SCN.f:. f’l50 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_187 PARKADE”PARKING=37 space ~MiS n, “Z} J / S E.-P ~1 SURFACE-PARKING: 24 spaces ~ 'fO~ AL PARKING SPACES= 61 I~ H Q:) ~ @ pROPOSfbmrfptNJ. S1 ~ uas ::,-+ 2021July12OpenSessionFINAL_188 –·@>· • =~Haa-t?OIJJ cs-rur>{: PARKADE PARKING=37 spaces­ SURFACE PARKING= 24 spaces TOTAL PARKING SPACES=61 @ pHPfUSEP SITE PI At,! […]

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