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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDept Report 06-28-07 CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT REPORT June 28, 2007 1. Docket No. 07030006 ADLS Amend: Red Robin - Clay Terrace The applicant seeks approval for the construction of a free-standing, 6,350-square foot restaurant with outdoor seating at Clay Terrace. The site is located at the southeast comer of 146th Street and Clay Terrace Boulevard, and is zoned PUD. Filed by John Finnemore of Red Robin, Inc. The applicant is requesting ADLS Amendment approval for a new restaurant building in Clay Terrace. This item has been sent to committee for architectural review/approval, rather than having administrative approval from the Dept. that the Clary Terrace PUD ordinance permits. Outdoor seating has been added to the revised site plan. The proposed signage consists of three wall signs. The following are DOCS concerns: 1.) The Red Robin should have sight lines that are clear of all mechanical equipment (including HV AC) from 146th Street. 2.) The main issue is with the orientation of the building. The building is oriented towards 146th St, and essentially turns its back on Clay Terrace. The petitioner needs to either shift the building to the east and provide a walkway along the retaining wall to the front door, or flip the building 180 degrees so it faces the rest of Clay Terrace, put some decorative spandrel, etc. on the rear so it doesn't look as though the back faces 146th St, and leave the outdoor seating and loading areas where they are. 3.) The petitioner added a couple of windows on the "left" (east) elevation, but the elevations are still very franchise in architecture, and not quite up to Clay Terrace standards just yet. There is outdoor seating, on the right/west (the petitioner needs to re- label their elevations) side, but it's tight up against the retaining wall, for which they've provided no detail. Most ofthe parking is to the east and south, behind the restaurant. One has to walk around the building, past the dumpsters and loading area, to get to the front door. It doesn't look as though there's any room to walk past the outdoor seating. 4.) The Clay Terrace PUD states that buildings integral to Range Line Rd (now Clay Terrace Blvd) shall be at least 1.5 stories or designed to appear so (Section 6.5.M of the PUD). 5.) Provide Engineering Dept approval updates. Note: This item only requires final approval by this committee. The Department of Community Services recommends that the Special Studies Committee approve the request only after all comments and above-mentioned concerns have been addressed.