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HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB201900011 Checklist 2019-02-07HNM 2/7/19 COUNTY -WIDE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Buildin ermits in which the proposed change occupies 50% or less of the altered elevation DESIGN CRITERIA Proportion Alteration must be in proportion with The one issue is the removal of the the existing elevation. abstracted gable end form that serves as a vertical break and the fact that the proposed engaged pier to be extended will not replicate this demolished form and thus stand out in the marche, or rhythm, of the vertical breaks throughout the complex. Roof form Roof form must be consistent with the OK: the roof form is being replication existing patterns of scale and in the canopy renovation proportion of the roof form of the existing building. Materials Materials must be consistent with the OK: the materials are stated as being existing patterns of scale and in kind or as close an approximation proportion of the existing materials. as possible; if new, substitutive No new vinyl. materials are proposed, however, samples may be required Colors Colors must be coordinated with OK: same color scheme proposed existing colors. Planting Trees and shrubs may be required to N/A integrate the alteration into the building and site. HNM 2/6/19 Completeness Check COUNTY -WIDE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Building Permits where the change is 50% or less of the altered elevation Project name: ARB2019-11: 1824-1828 Rio Hill Canopy Renovation 1 ® Submittal packages must contain 2 collated & folded copies of all info unless otherwise stated. A. Written description of the proposal 1 ® Provide a general description of all proposed work. 2 ® Explain how the proposal is compatible with the surrounding area and the Entrance Corridor. B. Site plan/Sketch plan showing the following (drawn to the scale of 1"=20', clearly legible): 10 Location of all proposed changes in relation to the Entrance Corridor street. 2 bI If mechanical equipment or accessory structures are altered or added, then identify those __- - Commented [HM1]: N/A features, their locations, and screening that will eliminate visibility from the Entrance Corridor. 0. (Landscape plan showing the following (drawn to the scale of V'=20', clearly legible): _- Commented [HM2]: N/A 1 ❑ Existing landscaping to be removed. Include the location, size, and species. 2 ❑ Proposed landscaping. 3 ❑ Landscape schedule indicating plant species with common and botanical names, plant quantity, size at planting, and symbol used. ID. If new lighting is proposed or existing lighting will be modified provide a lighting plan showing — Commented [HM3]: N/A the following (drawn to the scale of 1 "=20' and clearly legible): 1 ❑ Location of all proposed building and site lighting. 2 ❑ Manufacturer's cut sheets with a diagram of the proposed fixture(s) sufficient to determine if it is a full cutoff fixture. Include cut sheets as a separate sheet of the site plan set. 3 ❑ Lighting schedule identifying all proposed light fixtures, poles and brackets. Identify illumination type, intensity, style, shielding, color, finish, and installation height. 4 ❑ Photometric plan addressing all fixtures and indicating that lighting meets the requirements of section 4.17 of the Zoning Ordinance. LLF must equal 1.0. E. Appearance of the proposed building(s) 10 Architectural elevations of the proposed building(s). Elevations must be drawn to the scale of at least 1/8"=1'-0". Include existing condition and proposed changes. Include a building materials schedule and key. 2 ■ One set of all building material samples and colors. Commented [HM4]: Not provided 30 A floor plan adequate to show exterior walls, windows and doors. Commented [HM5]: N/A F. Additional material 10 Sheet number, total number of sheets, date of the drawing, date and description of the latest revision, and contact information for the firm preparing the drawings in the title block on all drawings. 2 ® Provide labeled, color 8-'/z' x 11" photos of the site as seen from both directions on the Entrance Corridor. 3 ❑ Any additional material that will make the review more productive. Clarification of topography, visibility, utilities, landscaping, or other unique or unusual conditions are welcome. Revised 6/10/10 - 1