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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 DEM ChecklistDEM CHECKLIST SITE PLAN REVIEW REQUIREMENT APPLICANT RESPONSE APPLICANT SUBMITTAL PAGE REFERENCE DEMOLITION APPLICATION CHECKLIST Certain information shall be provided for review prior to a decision on a certificate of appropriateness that includes the proposed demolition of a principal/ primary building. The extent of documentation to be submitted on any project shall be dictated by the scope of the demolition and the information reasonably necessary for the City to make its determination on the application. Acknowleged. 1. Project narrative providing a thorough description of what is being proposed including a list of all alterations proposed to buildings, structures and site layouts on the property. See project narrative. 2. Historical information, such as pictures, plans, authenticated verbal records and similar research documentation which describe the property’s historic significance that may be relevant to the proposed changes to the property. A current Montana Property Record Form may be used to document the existing conditions on the site and determine the property’s historic significance. See "22 Historic Property Record.pdf" for this information. See "22 Historic Property Record.pdf" for this information. 3. One current picture of each elevation of each structure planned to be altered that will clearly express the nature and extend of the changes planned. All pictures should include elevation direction and relevant information on the proposed changes. See "22 Historic Property Record.pdf" for this information. See "22 Historic Property Record.pdf" for this information. 4. Site plan showing), parking, driveways, fencing, landscaping, setbacks. See A1.01 Site Plan, L100, and C1.1 See A1.01 Site Plan, L100, and C1.1 a. Property dimensions See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN b. Location of building(s) and changes proposed See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN c. Setbacks See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN d. Pedestrian and vehicular circulation See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN See A1.01 SITE PLAN and C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN e. Location of utilities See C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN See C1.1 CIVIL SITE PLAN 5. One exhibit or illustration shall include all the internal and external elements of a structure to be removed or altered by a project. All elements to be removed or altered, and to what extent, shall be clearly identified and shall include those elements to be removed and reinstalled. See C1.0 Existing conditions for scope of demolition. See C1.0 Existing conditions for scope of demolition. 6. For any non-conforming structure, an analysis of demolition to determine whether the threshold for loss of protected non-conforming status per Section 38.280.040 BMC has been met or surpassed. N/A 7. If the property is classified as historic, whether by listing on the National Register of Historic Places, identification as “eligible” or “contributing,” identification as a Landmark or in a local district, definitive evidence shall be provided in support of demolishing the structure under Section 38.340.090.C and Section 38.340.100 including: Per the "22 Historic Property Record.pdf", The property is classified as "eligible". Per the "22 Historic Property Record.pdf", The property is classified as "eligible". a. The structure or site has no viable economic or useful life remaining, based on evidence supplied by the applicant. This may include a structural analysis and cost comparison evaluating the cost to repair and/ or rehabilitate versus the cost of demolition and redevelopment using the International Existing Buildings Code. See the "Project Narrative" for a description of why the existing structure cannot viably be saved and meet the goals of the property owners. See the "Project Narrative" 06 Demolition Checklist1 b. The structure or site is a threat to public health or safety, and that no reasonable repairs or alterations will remove such threat; any costs associated with the removal of health or safety threats must exceed the value of the structure. See the "Project Narrative" for a description of why the existing structure cannot viably be saved and meet the goals of the property owners. See the "Project Narrative" 06 Demolition Checklist2