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Project #/Name
ARB2016-21: Qdoba Mexican Eats — Amendment and ARB2016-6: Qdoba - Sign (The Shops at Stonefield Phase 2 Parcel G)
Review Type
Amendment to an Approved Certificate of Appropriateness and Certificate of Appropriateness for a Sign
Parcel Identification
061WO-03-00-019AO
Location
On the west side of Rt. 29, south of District Avenue, at the north end of Building G4
Zoned
Neighborhood Model District (NMD)/Entrance Corridor (EC)
Owner/Applicant
Albemarle Place EAAP/Lingle Design Group (Josh Cocagne) and American Made Signs (Brion Draper)
Magisterial District
Jack Jouett
Proposal
To revise the previously approved design of the north elevation and the north end of the east elevation of Building G4 to accommodate a Qdoba restaurant and to install
signage that does not meet the previously approved sign criteria. Proposed signs include 2 "Qdoba" channel letter signs, 2 "Mexican Eats" push-thru letters in a "word
mark rail", and 2 painted partial "Q" signs.
Context
Block G is located adjacent to the Rt. 29 Entrance Corridor and is situated between the corridor and the COSTCO site. Northrup Grumman/Sperry is located to the
south. The main branch of the post office is located across Rt. 29 to the east. The Comdial building is located to the north.
Visibility
The Qdoba location (Building G4) is approximately 325' from the EC. Both the north and east elevations of the building, which include this tenant space, are visible
from the EC. However, in addition to the distance, G4 will eventually be somewhat obscured from view by buildings G1 & G2, which will front the EC.
ARB Meeting Date
April 18, 2016
Staff Contact
Margaret Maliszewski (ARB2016-21) & Paty Saternye (ARB2016-6)
PROJECT HISTORY
DATE
I Review Type
IRESULT
4/20/2015
1 ARB review of Block G Site Plan
I Certificate Appropriateness for Block G Site Plan and its Comprehensive Sign Plan was issued.
NOTE: Sheet C7 of the architectural submittal indicates that the Qdoba restaurant is proposed for the tenant space at the north end of Building G3. That location is not correct. Qdoba is proposed for the
tenant space at the north end of Building G4.
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PROPOSED ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES
1. Eliminate awnings and face the corresponding wall surface with 1x6 Southern Cyprus in the two northernmost bays of the east elevation and the two easternmost bays of the north elevation
2. Replace Diamante-Grigio ceramic tile with turquoise glazed brick below the storefront windows
3. Add a continuous aluminum "word rail" (also identified as "wordmark rail") above the storefront windows
4. Eliminate 2 wall mounted green screens from the north elevation
5. Install 2 art screens on the north elevation
6. Install 1 perforated metal art screen panel to the right of the entrance on the east elevation and one to the right of the entrance on the north elevation
7. Install signage as described below
ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES
Key: CSP = Comprehensive Sign Plan for Stonefield Block G
ECSG = Entrance Corridor Sign Guidelines
ECDG = Entrance Corridor Design Guidelines
REF
GUIDELINE
ISSUE RECOMMENDATION
GENERAL GUIDELINES
ECDG 1
The goal of the regulation of the design of
The proposed changes do not increase the compatibility of the building with the historic architecture See recommendations
development within the designated Entrance Corridors
of the area. Instead, they incrementally move further from it by introducing new trademark design below.
is to insure that new development within the corridors
elements to a building design that was previously cohesive throughout.
reflects the traditional architecture of the area.
Therefore, it is the purpose of ARB review and of
these Guidelines, that proposed development within
the designated Entrance Corridors reflect elements of
design characteristic of the significant historical
landmarks, buildings, and structures of the
Charlottesville and Albemarle area, and to promote
orderly and attractive development within these
corridors. Applicants should note that replication of
historic structures is neither required nor desired.
ECDG 2
Visitors to the significant historical sites in the
Charlottesville and Albemarle area experience these
sites as ensembles of buildings, land, and vegetation.
In order to accomplish the integration of buildings,
land, and vegetation characteristic of these sites, the
Guidelines require attention to four primary factors:
compatibility with significant historic sites in the area;
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the character of the Entrance Corridor; site
development and layout; and landscaping.
Compatibility with significant historic sites:
ECDG 3
New structures and substantial additions to existing
structures should respect the traditions of the
architecture of historically significant buildings in the
Charlottesville and Albemarle area. Photographs of
historic buildings in the area, as well as drawings of
architectural features, which provide important
examples of this tradition are contained in Appendix
A.
ECDG 4
The examples contained in Appendix A should be
used as a guide for building design: the standard of
compatibility with the area's historic structures is not
intended to impose a rigid design solution for new
development. Replication of the design of the
important historic sites in the area is neither intended
nor desired. The Guideline's standard of compatibility
can be met through building scale, materials, and
forms which may be embodied in architecture which
is contemporary as well as traditional. The Guidelines
allow individuality in design to accommodate varying
tastes as well asspecial functional requirements.
ECDG 5
It is also an important objective of the Guidelines to
Unity and coherence in the architectural design of the overall shopping center would be decreased
See recommendations
establish a pattern of compatible architectural
with this proposal, and will continue to decrease if more tenants introduce their trademark design
below.
characteristics throughout the Entrance Corridor in
elements to the previously approved building design.
order to achieve unity and coherence. Building
designs should demonstrate sensitivity to other nearby
structures within the Entrance Corridor. Where a
designated corridor is substantially developed, these
Guidelines require striking a careful balance between
harmonizing new development with the existing
character of the corridor and achieving compatibility
with the significant historic sites in the area.
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Structure design
ECDG 9
Building forms and features, including roofs, windows,
The proposed revisions introduce new elements, materials and colors to the previously
Include a detail of the word
doors, materials, colors and textures should be
approved building. They include Southern Cyprus, turquoise glazed brick, the word rail (also
rail in the architectural
compatible with the forms and features of the significant
identified as "wordmark and rail"), and the bright orange color.
drawings.
historic buildings in the area, exemplified by (but not
. Southern Cyprus is used in a few buildings in Phase 1 of the shopping center and in the
limited to) the buildings described in Appendix A [of
BFs building design (G1), so the wood is not completely out of place. However, on the
Revise the design to extend the
the design guidelines]. The standard of compatibility
east (southeast) elevation, it does not align with the adjacent material change. Aligning the
Cyprus on the east (southeast)
can be met through scale, materials, and forms which
materials at the top would provide for greater coordination.
elevation to match the level of
may be embodied in architecture which is contemporary
. The turquoise brick is proposed for the base of the building below the storefront windows.
the adjacent material change.
as well as traditional. The replication of important
Although the turquoise is much more colorful than the standard approved colors in the
historic sites in Albemarle County is not the objective of
center, in the proposed location, the turquoise brick isn't expected to have a significant
See the sign recommendations
these guidelines.
visual impact on the EC.
. The color elevations show a single wall color for the two western bays of the north
below.
ECDG
Buildings should relate to their site and the surrounding
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context of buildings.
elevation. The approved design shows the wall in two colors in that location.
. The aluminum of the word rail is similar in color to the white and gray paint colors used in
Clarify the intent for the wall
color of the two western bays
ECDG
The overall design of buildings should have human
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scale. Scale should be integral to the building and site
the center. Its location just above the storefront windows is integrated with the other
on the north elevation. (The
design.
architectural elements. It appears to be approximately 1' tall. At that size, it isn't expected
to have a significant visual impact on the Entrance Corridor. (See the sign analysis section
approved design shows the
wall in two colors in that
ECDG
Architecture proposed within the Entrance Corridor
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should use forms, shapes, scale, and materials to create a
of this report for details regarding the "Mexican Eats" sign located in the word rail.) A
location.)
cohesive whole.
detail of the rail would more fully explain its appearance.
• The orange color used in the signs and art screens is very bright and will be very noticeable
on the building. As such, it will not contribute to compatibility or the establishment of a
cohesive whole. The orange partial "Q" fills the vertical wood -faced wall area above the
storefront and adds a different, larger scale to the design.
ECDG
Any appearance of "blankness" resulting from building
Art screens are proposed for the two western bays of the north elevation. Green screens would
Note that any display of the
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design should be relieved using design detail or
be eliminated to make way for the art screens. The art screens measure 6'8" tall by
business name or any graphic
vegetation, or both.
approximately 12'6" long and include a variety of images, such as the sun, moon, people,
reference to products for sale
hands, etc. Screen art panels are proposed to fill the storefront windows located to the right of
in the art panels and screens
the entrances on the north and east elevations. The art screen illustrated in the submittal shows
will be considered signage,
Atlas supporting the Earth. When construction of the development is complete, landscaping is
making the panels and screens
installed and matured, and vehicles are in the parking lot, the screens and panels are not
subject to the sign ordinance
expected to have a significant visual impact on the EC. The submittal indicates no new lighting
and EC sign guidelines.
associated with the sign panels or screens. Note that any display of the business name or
graphic reference to products for sale in the art panels or screens will be considered signage,
If any new lighting is
making the panels and screens subject to the sign ordinance and EC sign guidelines.
associated with the art panels
ECDG
Arcades, colonnades, or other architectural connecting
No physical connecting devices were previously proposed or approved and none are proposed
or screens, submit complete
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devices should be used to unify groups of buildings
now.
details for review.
within a development.
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ECDG
15
Trademark buildings and related features should be
modified to meet the requirements of the Guidelines.
The proposal introduces trademark design elements to a building design that was previously
cohesive throughout. Generally, the architectural changes are not expected to have a significant
impact on the view from the EC due to the size of the elements and the distance from the road.
The proposed signs are expected to have more impact.
See the sign recommendations
below.
ECDG
Window glass in the Entrance Corridors should not be
No changes to the approved window glass are proposed, but art panels would be installed in
None.
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highly tinted or highly reflective. Window glass in the
some of the storefront windows. When construction of the development is complete,
2
Materials
Entrance Corridors should meet the following criteria:
landscaping is installed and matured, and vehicles are in the parking lot, the art screens and
Paint
Colors
Visible light transmittance (VLT) shall not drop below
panels are not expected to have a significant visual impact on the EC.
Background
40%. Visible light reflectance (VLR) shall not exceed
Aluminum
Painted on Cyprus
Letter
30%. Specifications on the proposed window glass
Pantone 5743C Dark Green w/ translucent white sides (see sample)
Qdoba Orange
Graphics
should be submitted with the application for final
None
None
Mounting
review.
In face of word rail that is mounted on the raceway
Painted on Cyprus
ECDG
The following note should be added to the site plan and
The note does not appear on the drawings.
Add the standard mechanical
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the architectural plan: "Visibility of all mechanical
Northeast and Southeast elevations of building
equipment note to the
Illumination
equipment from the Entrance Corridor shall be
Internal LED for illuminated sides
architectural drawings.
eliminated."
PROPOSED SIGNS
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QDOBA Letters
Mexican Eats
PARTIAL "Q"
Type
Channel
Push-Thru letters in Word Rail
Painted letter
Quantity
2
2
2
Materials
Aluminum, acrylic, vinyl
Acrylic with digital print
Paint
Colors
Background
None
Aluminum
Painted on Cyprus
Letter
Qdoba Orange 3M 3630 3694 (see sample)
Pantone 5743C Dark Green w/ translucent white sides (see sample)
Qdoba Orange
Graphics
None
None
None
Mounting
Letters sit on word rail that is mounted on the raceway
In face of word rail that is mounted on the raceway
Painted on Cyprus
Overall Sign Size
12'-10" x V-9 3/16"
9'-11 1/4" x 6"
2'-9 9/16" x 5'-3" & 4'-8 1/4" x 6'-4"
Location
Northeast and Southeast elevations of building
Northeast and Southeast elevations of building
Northeast and Southeast elevations of building
Illumination
Internal LED for face -lit letters
Internal LED for illuminated sides
External (up -light mounted on word rail)
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REF
GUIDELINE k
ISSUE
RECOMMENDATION
LOCATION
CSP Facade
Facade Sign Type 3 (Panel Sign) is only permitted on the west
The "Mexican Eats" push-thru letter sign is proposed for the east and north
None.
Signs 2
elevation of each building which does not front the entrance
elevations of the building and, therefore, it will be visible from the EC.
corridor (Route 29).
However, it is within a "word rail" that is more architectural feature than panel
sign, it is not the primary sign, its letters are only 6" tall, it is approximately 325'
from the EC and it will be partially blocked by buildings G1 and G2.
CSP
Signs to maintain a minimum clearance of 10" from top and
The proposed signs are not located in the sign mounting areas approved with the
Update the sign drawings to
General 2
bottom edges of sign mounting area and 1'-0" from demising
Comprehensive Sign Plan (CSP). The approved locations for the raised bays do
show possible signage for other
wall center line.
differ from the consistent locations shown across the lower bays, so some
tenants in the building and
flexibility in the location may be appropriate. The locations also do not have 10"
update the architectural
of clearance from the bottom edge of the area in which they are placed.
drawings to match the sign
However, the sign and architectural drawings do not show the same "Qdoba"
submission. Ensure that
sign locations, sizes or proportions. The sign drawings do not show possible
possible signage shown in the
signage for the other tenants of the building. The architectural drawings do, but
drawing for all other tenants
they include a blue color for the "COAST" sign that does not meet the CSP
follows all of the CSP criteria
criteria. Seeing an accurate representation of the signage for the whole building
including color of text.
is necessary to gauge whether the proposed location of the "Qdoba" signs would
be distracting or complimentary.
The partial "Q" painted on the side of the building is not proportional to the
Remove the partial "Q" signs
other signage proposed, is not located 10" from the top and bottom edges of the
from the submission.
sign area being proposed and will not be in harmony with future signage.
CSP
Signs to not overlap architectural features like columns, pilasters,
The "Mexican Eats" word rail overlaps the pilasters. However, this feature
None.
General 3
window lintels, canopy support anchor plates and cables, coping,
seems to unify and clarify the area of the Qdoba storefront.
etc. Signs will maintain a minimum clearance of 8" around
architectural features.
The painted partial "Q" is directly adjacent to the pilasters.
Remove the partial "Q" signs
from the submission.
CSP
Where possible, sign placement to visually align with
Although the signs are proposed for a different location than those specified in
None.
General 4
neighboring tenant signs to ensure visual consistency.
the CSP, the signage for the corner tenants of each of the multi -tenant buildings
in Block G does not align with the rest of tenant's signs in the building. So some
flexibility may be appropriate.
CSP
All sign areas and sizes will comply with Albemarle County
Zoning review did not find any issues with the signage based upon 18-4.15.
None.
General 11
Code Chapter 18, Section 4.15 -signs and Albemarle County
Architectural Review Board (ARB) Sign Guidelines.
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ECSG 4a The design of a building's walls, window locations, parapets and
See CSP General Sign Notes 2, 3 & 4, Facade Signs 2 above and Prohibited
See CSP General Sign Notes 2
other architectural features shall influence the Board's evaluation
Signs 2 below.
& 3 above and Prohibited Signs
of appropriate signage. Wall signs can help establish rhythm,
2 below.
scale and proportion across the facade of a building.
Although the signs are not centered, from side to side or top to bottom, the
Update the sign drawings to
placement seems balanced on the whole for the storefronts in the sign area they
show possible signage for other
have chosen. Until a rendering which is proportional and shows possible
tenants in the building and
signage for all of the other tenants is provided it will be hard to gauge whether an
update the architectural
exception for sign location for this one tenant is proportional and does not
drawings to match the sign
damage the rhythm across the facade of the building.
submission.
The partial "Q" signs that wrap around the corner of the building interrupt the
Remove the partial "Q" signs
rh hm of the pilasters and appear over -scaled for the building.
from the submission.
ILLUMINATION
CSP Signs may have internal (halo) or external illumination. External
The lighting for the two "Qdoba" channel letter signs is internal illumination for
Change the "Qdoba" channel
General 1 illumination shall be well integrated into storefront design. A
face -lit letters. This does not meet the halo lighting requirement of the CSP.
letter signs to have halo
projecting facade sign is an option for tenants with corner
illumination as specified in the
locations.
CSP (Facade Diagram 2).
When illumination is required, the preferred solution is to
ECSG 5a externally illuminate the sign — in other words, to shine a light on
On the details sheet that shows the sign sections only one of the two sections
Provide a general "level of
the sign. External illumination is preferred because it allows
includes a "level of illumination" note.
illumination" note that applies
consistency with the daytime image of the sign. External lighting
to both section views. All
appears to the viewer as reflected light and allows the focus of
lights specified for these signs
the sign to be the original overall shape, color and complete
must meet that requirement
design of the sign. Internal lighting produces a fragmented,
(18.4.15).
rather than unified, sign image at night compared to external
lighting and may project light that is distracting to the viewer.
"Rail Up Lights" are shown in the architectural submission. No information is
Eliminate the Rail Up Lights
Similarly, exposed light sources that form the body of a sign
given on this lighting in the sign submission, but the fixtures would sit on top of
from the proposal.
(such as, but not limited to, exposed or bare neon) are not
the rail and illuminate the partial "Q". With the partial "Q" signs eliminated, the
appropriate for the Entrance Corridors. They can produce glare
Rail Up Lights would not be needed. (See CSP General 2, 3 and ECSG 4a
and, generally, do not achieve the subtle character and
recommendations above.)
compatibility that is the goal for the Entrance Corridors.
External illumination is also preferred for approved
graphics/logos; internal illumination may be considered for
approval on a case-by-case basis. The Board will evaluate the
specific design for size (adjusted in proportion to the
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accompanying lettering), balance, complexity, and distance from
and relationship to the Entrance Corridor. These factors will
ECSG 5c
determine the extent of internal illumination that can be
approved.
COLOR
CSP Colors 1
Individual letterforms, facade sign panels, and projecting sign
The faces and returns of the channel letters are specified to be "Qdoba orange"
Change the colors of the
bodies to be limited to Black, White, and warm gray colors
(see sample). This does not match the specified colors in the CSP. Recently, an
"Qdoba" channel letters to be
(including but not limited to Pantone Warm Gray 1 through 11).
orange sign was proposed for a location in Phase 1 of Stonefield, and staff
one specified in the CSP.
informed the applicant that the color would have to be revised to one of the
approved colors. However, the following issues should be considered:
• The sign will be about 325' from the EC and will eventually be partially
blocked by buildings G1 and G2.
• Changing from face -lit letters to halo lighting, as specified in the CSP,
would reduce the impact the Qdoba Orange color would have on the
entrance corridor at night.
• An application for Mission BBQ will be reviewed by the ARB in the near
future for the corner of Building G3, directly north of the Qdoba location,
and a reddish -orange colored star is part of that proposal.
CSP Colors 2
Logo and graphics may be in tenant's corporate colors, provided
The partial "Q" that wraps around the corner of the building is proposed to be
See CSP General 2, 3 and
the sign colors are harmonious with other signage on tenant's
painted "Qdoba orange". This is not consistent with the approved colors of the
ECSG 4a recommendations
storefront, architectural materials and colors of the tenant's
CSP, which the other tenants of the building are supposed to follow, and will not
above.
storefront, the overall building, and neighboring tenant signs.
be in harmony with the colors and materials of the building.
CSP Colors 4
Use of a tenant's corporate colors are to be tasteful and
"Qdoba Orange" is a much more intense color than any of the approved sign
See CSP Colors I of
constrained to a limited color palette. Color palette to respond to
colors or building materials. It does not contribute to a constrained color palette.
recommendations above.
and work with the architectural material and colors of the tenant's
storefront, the overall building, and the neighboring tenant signs.
The signage colors specified are the "Qdoba Orange", dark green, white and the
Replace the dark green color of
aluminum of the word rail. The proposed architectural changes add stained
the push-thm letters in the word
Colors must be harmonious with each other. Colors must not
wood and turquoise tiles to the proposed facade. With the exception of white
rail with turquoise to match the
clash with other elements on the site, both when viewed in
and stained wood, this mix of multiple colors does not support a harmonious
tile base.
ECSG 4e
daylight and at night, whether the signs are externally or
overall design. Replacing the darker green letters with turquoise letters would
internally lit. Overly intense color, such as but not limited to
somewhat improve the compatibility within the tenant space. A reduction in the
dayglo or fluorescent colors, are prohibited.
number of colors would increase compatibility.
The use of three colors or fewer is more appropriate for signs in
the Entrance Corridor. Black and white are counted as colors.
Additional colors may be approved if they contribute to a
balanced and unified sign design.
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ECSG 9c
For raceway -mounted channel letters, the raceway shall match
Channel letters will be mounted on top of the word rail, not directly to the
None.
the wall color.
raceway. The word rail will block the view of the raceway.
CSP
Channel letter returns are to be painted black or other appropriate
The "Qdoba" channel letter returns are specified to be "Qdoba Orange". This
Change the colors of the returns
General 5
color (white or warm grey) that reinforces tenant identity.
does not match the specified colors in the CSP criteria for channel letter returns.
of the "Qdoba" channel letters
to be one specified in the CSP.
SIZE
CSP
Signs of an inappropriate scale to sign area, storefront, building,
The partial "Q" that wraps around the corner of the building almost fills the sign
Remove the partial "Q" signs
Prohibited
and neighboring signs.
area from top to bottom, is not proportional to the signs and sign areas specified
from the submission.
Signs 2
in the CSP, and does not appear to conform with the offsets specified in the CSP.
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Staff recommends the following as the primary points of discussion:
Regarding the architectural proposal:
1. The proposed materials and colors.
2. The elimination of the green screens.
3. The art screens and panels.
Regarding the sign proposal:
1. The proposed colors.
2. The horizontal and vertical placement of the six signs (two "Qdoba", two "Mexican Eats" and the two painted partial "Q" letters on the side of each corner).
3. The channel letters without "halo' lighting.
4. The use of a panel sign with push through text on the northeast and southeast faces of the building which face the EC.
5. The painted partial "Q" signs.
6. The rail up light.
Staff recommends approval with the following conditions:
1. Include a detail of the word rail in the architectural drawings.
2. Clarify the intent for the wall color of the two western bays on the north elevation. (The approved design shows the wall in two colors in that location.)
3. Note that any display of the business name or any graphic reference to products for sale in the art panels or screens will be considered signage, making the panels and screens subject to the sign
ordinance and EC sign guidelines.
4. If any new lighting is associated with the art panels or screens, submit complete details for review.
5. Add the standard mechanical equipment note to the architectural drawings. "Visibility of all mechanical equipment from the Entrance Corridor shall be eliminated."
6. Change the "Qdoba" channel letter signs to have halo internal illumination as specified in the CSP (Facade Diagram 2).
7. Provide a general "level of illumination" note that applies to both sign section views. All lights specified for these signs must meet that requirement (18.4.15).
8. Eliminate the Rail Up Lights from the proposal.
9. Update the sign drawings to show possible signage for other tenants in the building and update the architectural drawings to match the sign submission. Ensure that possible signage shown in the
drawings for all other tenants follows all of the CSP criteria including color of text.
10. Remove the partial "Q" signs from the submission.
11. Change the colors of the "Qdoba" channel letters to be one specified in the CSP.
12. Replace the dark green color of the push-thru letters in the word rail with turquoise to match the base tile.
13. Change the color of the returns of the "Qdoba" channel letters to be one specified in the CSP.
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TABLE A
This report is based on the following submittal items:
Sheet #
I Drawing Name
Drawing Date/Revision Date
ARCHITECTURAL
Cover Sheet
-
001
Perspectives
-
002
Perspectives
-
003
Elevations & Materials (Rendered)
-
A200
Elevations &Materials (Scalable Line Drawing)
1-21-2015
C7
Site Plan
11-24-2014
006
Proposed Exterior Design Elements
-
MATERIAL SAMPLES - Architecture
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Material sample board: Aluminum word rail, orange signage, perforated metal art screen, turquoise glazed brick, Southern Cyprus
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SIGNAGE
1
Cover Sheet
12/02/15 —
revision 2/8/16
2
Plan view showing location of signs
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
3
South Elevation (southeast of building)
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
4
South (southeast of building) "Qdoba" and "Mexican Eats" sign dimensions and material specifications
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
5
South (southeast of building) partial "Q" sign dimensions and material specifications
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
6
East Elevation (northeast of building)
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
7
East (northeast of building) "Qdoba" and "Mexican Eats" sign dimensions and material specifications
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
8
East (northeast of building) partial "Q" sign dimensions and material specifications
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
9
Sections: Channel Letters & Push Thru (text in word rail) signs
12/02/15 —
revision 2/3/16
MATERIAL SAMPLES - Signs
-
Channel Letters Qdoba Orange #7328 translucent white impact modified acrylic face
-
-
Channel Letters Qdoba Orange Aluminum Return
-
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Push-Thru Letters with painted opaque to match Pantone 5743C Dark Green with translucent white sides.
-
-
Aluminum Word Rail
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