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Compare the Preliminary Site Plan to the Final Site Plan The Washtenaw Community College Health &Fitness Center-Preliminary Site plan, consists of Architectural sheets including: title sheet, site plan, master plan, site analysis plan, first floor plan, second floor plan, and elevation sheet. It also consists of civil sheets, including: topographical survey, preliminary areawide stormwater drainage map, preliminary grading plan, pond calculation and outlet structure detail, and two preliminary utility plans; based on the sheet index on the cover page of preliminary site plan. Among these sheets, the second floor map, and elevation sheets are missing from architectural sheets. And the preliminary areawide stormwater drainage map, and one of the preliminary utility plans from civil sheets are missing as well."

And The Washtenaw Community College Health &Fitness Center-Final Site plan, consists of architectural sheets, including: title sheet, site plan, master plan, site details, landscape plan, landscape details, first floor plan, second floor plan, elevation, and, photometric sheet. It also consists of Civil sheets, including: Parcel la topographical survey, removal plan, grading and soil erosion control plan, areawide stormwater drainage map, drainage area plan, two utility plans, pond calculations and outlet structure details, three storm sewer plan and profile sheets, two water main plan and profile sheets, two sanitary force main plan and profile sheets, and, two detail sheets. From architectural sheets, the first and second floor plans, elevation, and photometric sheets are missing. In addition, all the civil sheets except the parcel 1a topographical survey, are missing. By comparing the two preliminary and final site plans, we can consider the preliminary site plan as a plan that is more general which provides less detailed information regarding the proposed development than the final site plan does. It seems that the applicant (Washtenaw Community College) combined the two preliminary and final site plan in one application since the issue date of both plans is October 10, 2005.

"What has changed “

“The shape and number of proposed parking lot has changed in the final plan. the parking spaces has decreased from 356 space in Preliminary site plan into 348 space in the final site plan. but it did not limit the impervious area of the site plan which is 22.80% of the total gross area in both preliminary and final site plans. The shape of the proposed building has changed in the final plan. The shape of traffic intersection between entrance drive and East Hiron River Drive has changed. The final site plan proposed setbacks in right of way. The shape, width and length of drive ways and trails has changed in some places. Recommendations I would recommend having a comprehensive and more detailed site analysis plan within the preliminary site plan since it is essential to have a detailed concept of, what cultural, and natural factors (such as winter wind flow, and sun directions) are involved and will be effected in this proposed development. I would also add EIS (Environmental Impact Statement) to the site plan, which will result in forecasting and evaluating the potential impacts of a proposed action or project on the natural and human environments."

Zoning Ordinance and Master

Plan Based on the Ann Arbor Township Zoning Ordinance the proposed site plan is zoned as Public Land. PL district is designed to classify publicly owned uses and land and permit the normal principal and incidental uses required to carry out governmental functions and services.2 One of master plan goals is to protect the natural features within Washtenaw Township. The master plan also is in favor of limiting the impervious surfaces. In order to protect the water quality.

“Rating class terms indicate the extent to which the soils are limited by all of the soil features that affect these uses. Not limited indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable for the specified use. Good performance and very low maintenance can be expected. Somewhat limited indicates that the soil has features that are moderately favorable for the specified use. The limitations can be overcome or minimized by special planning, design, or installation. Fair performance and moderate maintenance can be expected. Very limited indicates that the soil has one or more features that are unfavorable for the specified use. The limitations generally cannot be overcome without major soil reclamation, special design, or expensive installation procedures. Poor performance and high maintenance can be expected.”

“Lawns and landscaping require soils on which turf and ornamental trees and shrubs can be established and maintained. Irrigation is not considered in the ratings. The ratings are based on the soil properties that affect plant growth and trafficability after vegetation is established. The properties that affect plant growth are reaction; depth to a water table; ponding; depth to bedrock or a cemented pan; the available water capacity in the upper 40 inches; the content of salts, sodium, or calcium carbonate; and sulfidic materials. The properties that affect trafficability are flooding, depth to a water table, ponding, slope, stoniness, and the amount of sand, clay, or organic matter in the surface layer”

Conclusion

The WCC Health & Fitness preliminary and Final site plans are incomplete and confusing in terms of putting preliminary grading and utility plans in the final site plan, the sheet’s number also does not match with the sheet index list. This site plan did not respect and respond to the natural systems inherent. The Site plans failed to address all the site’s natural features in the first place. It is while one of the Washtenaw Township’s master plans goals is to PROTECT AND PRESERVE NATURAL FEATURES. This site plan was inconsistent with the zoning and master plan’s natural preservation goals, but it got approved and have been developed in 2006