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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence ‘124 AspenaDup t144 963,5 January 15, 2010 Sulte2bi' krenkfort, it66O'4 £1,15W 815'e06:1745 fax' Christine Barton Holmes, I "a1a "apcll :Oft cei SEED AP BD +C Uecuiive Drive S itegl Planning Administrator Carmel,IN 1603X' 317,S City of Carmel 317= 582.0 One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 e88 -241 9981 td f:free w" Pe"grcup.cam RE: College Park Church Expansion, 09120023 SUA, 09120017 -18 V Dear Ms. Barton Holmes: Thank you for your attention to our Development Standards Variance and Special Use Amendment Applications for the expansion project at College Park Church. In response to your request, please see the attached documents: 1. College Park Church Green Practices for Building Expansion 2. College Park Church Peak Hour Parking Analysis (Existing Lot and Proposed Lot) Please feel free to contact me any questions. Si e�ely, 41w -seept... 4100 Scott D. Lee, AMA NCARB Senior Architect Aspen Group 90 Executive Drive, Suite A Carmel, IN 46032 317 582 -5100 Office 317 582 -0977 Fax sdlee(a aspenaroup.com www.aspengroup.com 1 As pen 1 n Arektbacture uetEon College Park Church Green Practices for Building Expansion Project Green practices will be utilized in the following areas: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention will be utilized per IDEM rule 5. Alternative Transportation Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms will be provided for a number equal to 5% of users. Light Pollution Reduction will be achieved by compliance with Carmel ordinance. Water Use Reduction 20% Reduction will be achieved through the use of low -flow fixtures with motion sensors. Building Reuse (Maintain Existing Walls, Floors, and Roof) will be done to the greatest extent possible in the renovation portion of the project. Air Quality Performance at least the minimum requirements of ASHRAE 62.1 -2007, sections 4 -7, will be met by new HVAC equipment for mechanically vented spaces. Controllability for Systems (Lighting) motion control occupancy sensors will be utilized to control lighting in all classroom spaces. An Automated Building Management System will be utilized to minimize energy usage. We will utilize a limited area of pourous grass pavers for access drives to the mechanical courtyards. College Park Church January 15, 2010 Green Practices 1 0.4 Aspenaoup College Park Church Peak Hour Parking Analysis Existing Lot Current Parking Lot (Max potential stalls) Paved 427 Gravel 505 932 Max usage 9:30 Service hour (per estimate of current usage) 100.00% 427 427 60.00% 82 49 80.00% 299 239 0.00% 124 0 932 715 max cars currently parked Ratio of Parking Stalls to Number of Adults 9:30am Service Time Worship 1 900 Worship 2 200 Choir 200 Teachers 150 Adult SS 325 1775 Parking Ratio= 1775 adults 2.48 715 cars College Park Church Parking Analysis November 4, 2009 2 0.4 Aspen Group College Park Church Peak Hour Parking Analysis Proposed Lot New Auditorium full total Worship 1 1830 seats 90% 1647 Choir /Orch 250 adults 100% 250 Teachers 200 adults 100% 200 Adult SS 600 adults 80% 480 2880 2577 adults on campus Parking Ratio from Existing Lot 2.48 Proposed Parking Stalls= 2577 adults 1039 stalls 2.48 pkg ratio Rule of thumb Ratio ranges from 2.0 to 2.5 R= 2.0 11289 2.25 1 1145 2.5 !1031 Ratio of seats /stalls= 1830 seats 1.76 Good! 1039 stalls College Park Church Parking Analysis November 4, 2009 3