Ann Arbor logo
File #: 12-1150    Version: 1 Name: 10/1/12 Food Gatherers Revised PUD Site Plan
Type: Resolution/Public Hearing Status: Passed
File created: 10/1/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/1/2012 Final action: 10/1/2012
Enactment date: 10/1/2012 Enactment #: R-12-453
Title: Resolution to Approve Food Gatherers Revised PUD Site Plan, 1 Carrot Way (CPC Recommendation: Approval - 7 Yeas and 0 Nays)
Attachments: 1. 8/21/12 Planning Staff Report, 2. 8/21/12 Planning Commission Minutes, 3. 8-21-2012 CPC Draft Min for Food Gatherers Revised PUD.pdf, 4. FG A-2 Proposed Elevs Rev 9-20-12
Related files: 12-1062
Title
Resolution to Approve Food Gatherers Revised PUD Site Plan, 1 Carrot Way (CPC Recommendation: Approval - 7 Yeas and 0 Nays)
Memorandum
Attached is a resolution to approve the Food Gatherers Revised PUD Site Plan. Approval of this resolution will allow for the construction of a large addition to the rear of the existing building and additional parking spaces on the south side of the site.

Petition Summary:

· The Revised PUD Site Plan proposes a 12,646-square foot addition to the rear of the existing 16,977-square foot facility. The bulk of the addition will be refrigerated space for storage of fresh and frozen food. Other improvements proposed include a slight reconfiguration of the main entrance door, outdoor produce washing stations, and 22 additional parking spaces. Landscape buffers and parking lot lighting will be enhanced, replaced, or relocated as necessary to maintain compliance with current code requirements.

· A separate administrative land transfer request has been submitted to shift the shared lot line between the Food Gatherers site and the vacant parcel to the southeast (also owned by Food Gatherers) by approximately 70 feet. This will transfer 0.43 acres from the vacant parcel to the Food Gatherers site and will enable the expansion of the Food Gatherer’s parking lot as well as provide the necessary lot area to maintain a conforming floor area ratio with the warehouse expansion.

· The Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner’s office has jurisdiction over the shared storm water management system serving all three parcels on Carrot Way, which also directly ties into Traver Creek. The Water Resources Commissioner has determined the existing system is adequate for the proposed project.

· The petitioners notified all property owners and residents within 500 feet of the site by mail that a petition had been submitted. No one contacted either the petitioner or staff with any questions, comments or concerns.

The City Pl...

Click here for full text