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HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB201800152 Checklist (3) e ''f'' °►� Architectural Review Board Preliminary Site Development Plan Checklist for Completeness 1.,121714'1‘8 collated copies A. Written description of the proposal ❑ Provide a general description of all proposed work. j __ explain how the proposal is compatible with the surrounding area and the Entrance Corridor. B. Site plan showing the following (drawn to the scale of 1"=20', clearly legible and folded): L-ErLocation(s) of proposed building(s) on the site. (� Schematic layout of parking, travelways, and other improvements. L Location of existing and proposed tree lines. Individually identify trees of a 6-inch caliper or greater. VExisting and proposed topography drawn with contour intervals of 2-feet, and with sufficient off-site topography to describe prominent and pertinent off-site features and physical characteristics, but in no case less than 50-feet outside of the site. LC}- Location and size of existing and proposed utilities and easements. Identify type of utility and extent of easement. -Conceptual stormwater management tjatonceptual landscaping that meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the ARB guidelines. i.;_] 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. C. Appearance of the proposed building(s) L-E] Show a representation of the appearance of the proposed building(s). This must include architectural 0\Y elevations drawn to the scale of at least 1/16"=1'-0". This may also include perspective sketches, or photos of the proposed building(s). These documents should provide a basic understanding of: The size, form, and scale of the building. architectural style of the building. The proposed building materials and color(s). D. ditional material P ovide labeled, color, -W x 11" photographs of the site as seen from both directions on the ntrance Corridor. lutiT nec2$S �[ The applicant is welcome to submit anVitional material that will make the preliminary review more / \ productive. Drawings or other submittal items that clarify topography, visibility, utilities, landscaping, or other unique or unusual conditions are welcome. Site sections may be useful. Signatures