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Old Posted Nov 25, 2020, 1:46 AM
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Originally Posted by eskimo33 View Post
In most cases, a site plan revision is quicker than the original approval. As one would guess, the applicant is submitting revisions not starting the process anew.
For the new buildings, the biggest issues I can see are:
1. The footprints of the new buildings appear to be in a different location than the original plan. Sometimes this triggers a new submittal, sometimes not. It really depends on how different the new footprints are and how the new layout impacts the proposed on-site infrastructure.
2. It appears the new project will be a phased. The North tower has the potential to need significant grading. Not sure how the grading will impact the floodplain and what those impacts might have on the South tower.
Isn't the floodplain changing when Waller Creek Tunnel finally becomes fully operational? Was it not a major component of why they built it - pulling several acres out of the floodplain?
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