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'K>"' K_ V Roof form I If false parapets, gables, pediments The depth of the roof element or feature or similar features are used, the should suggest a functional interior depth, overall size, and proportion of space below. -t+t'E Hir?eb +240F'S the feature must be coordinated with r oor- Am41-4+tR -bL4 F LA't the architecture of the overall building. Colors Earth tones in the range of: brown, Use of bright white is limited to trim gray, green, clay, yellow. and decorative elements; nontraditional, muted earth tones may be appropriate for accent colors. Me - Planting EC planting guidelines 33 - 3 8 apply see below). Screening Any mechanical equipment 5'-10' Planting alone may be considered based tall should be a dark color or on size and location of the accessory screened with plantings. elements, if the size and spacing of plant material would provide full screening within 5 years. Mechanical equipment taller than i 10' should be screened with a fence KEcH . t:qc' W 6N "#- to P; or wail. GitT! i bUTu'g4 tAS tlV00T5 aF MI Walls and/or fencing should be used See criteria for fences. to screen: loading areas, service ,;o'wftus Ptr-pu9p bWwtPS'r"eF_S areas, refuse areas, storage areas, and above -ground utilities. Location Buildings need not be oriented I� parallel to the EC street. Blank walls Blank walls require relief. Planting alone may be appropriate instead of architectural detailing. 33 Landscaping along interior roads: aV�rees should be planted parallel to all interior roads. Such trees should be at least 2%Z inches Noaf AV-E: caliper (measured six inches above the ground) and should be of a plant sp xfes common to the Z'1Z" *cftc.". area. Such trees should be located at least every 40 feet on center. trrkF -�- qft '� A- J._ AXG 34 Landscaping along interior pedestrian ways: --- UA , A01M 6 `0' 6&4 fM* a. Trees should be planted parallel to all interior pedestrian ways. Ir Such trees should be at least 2%Z inches caliper (measured six inches above the ground) and should be of a species common Ito the area. Such trees should be located at least every 25 feet on center. 7 CiCLip�1�5 t�i�'C �rvE� '3l)r prl.l. �uC��TS f 59�E = �" Md5l OICVBYALjM CO"a 35 Landscaping of parking areas: a. Trees should align the perimeter of parking areas, located 40 feet on center. Trees should be planted in the interior of parking areas at the rate of one tree for every 10 parking spaces provided and should be evenly distributed throughout the interior of the parking area. b. Trees required by the preceding paragraphs should measure 2',4 inches caliper (measured six inches above the ground); should be event• spaced; and should be of a species common to the area. Such trees should be planted in planters or medians sufficiently large to maintain the health of the tree and shall be protected by curbing. c. Shrubs should be provided as necessary to minimize the parking area's impact on Entrance Corridor streets. Shrubs should measure 24 inches in height. —rwc SttKuF-S t%`' 36 Landscaping of buildings and other structures: a. Trees or other vegetation should be planted along the front of long buildings as necessary to Isoften the appearance of exterior walls. The spacing, size; and type of such trees or vegetation should be determined by the length, height, and blankness of such walls. 0 Y- b. Shrubs should be used to integrate the site, buildings, and other structures; dumpsters, accessory buildings and structures; "drive thru" windows; service areas; and signs. Shrubs should measure at least 24 inches in height. c SWN i 37 Plant species: a. Plant species required should be as approved by the Staff based upon but not limited to the Generic Landscape Plan Recommended Species List and Native Plants for Virginia t9 >- Landsca es (Appendix D). 4 38 Plant health: a. The following note should be added to the landscape plan: "All site plantings of trees and shrubs shall be allowed to reach, and be maintained at, mature height; the topping of trees is prohibited. aK uVC Rm" S /3811—+ i V—P5 1-101+ —916 : QL >-17901L.1 COUNTY OR ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road, North Wing Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-45996 Phone 434 296-5832 Fax -04 972-4126 July 8, 2016 Justin Shimp 201 E. Market Street, Suite M Charlottesville, VA 22903 RE: ARB201600066 Old Trail Village Blocks 5, 20 and 21 Dear Mr. Shimp, At its meeting on Tuesday, July 5,1u16, the Albemarle County Architectural Review Board, by a vote of 3:0 voted to forward the fallowing recommendations on the above -noted Initial Site Development Plan to the agent for the Site Review Committee: Is Regarding requirements to satisfy the design guidelines as per § 1"0.6.4c(2), (3) and (5): Done. • Regarding recommendations on the plan as it relates to the guidelines: Done. Regarding recommended conditions of initial plan approval: A Certificate of Appropriateness is required prior to final site plan approval. For the Certificate of Appropriateness, the applicant shall submit an ARE appiication for a County -wide Cortificatc of Appropriateness for structures 750' or more from the EC. The submittal should address the corresponding checklist requirements and the following: 1. Building mass, roof form, building materials/colors, and landscaping will be the focus of review. 2. if existing trees to remain are intended to be counted towards landscaping requirements, show the individual trees to remain on the plan and identify them by sire and species. ,13. Include the standard planting note on the site plan: "All site plantings of trees and shrubs shall be allowed to reach, and be maintained at, mature height; the topping of trees is prohibited. Shrubs and trees shall be pruned minimally and only to support the overall health of the plant." 4. Coordinate the proposed grading with the wooded area to remain. j'P. Show tree protection fencing on the plan. Regarding conditions to be satisfied prior to issuance of a grading permit: 1. Coordinate the proposed grading with the wooded area to remain. tLK Show tree protection fencing on the plan. You may submit your application for conlUnued ARB review at your earliest convenience. App,';cation forms, checklists and schedules are aval,able on -fine all www.albemarle.org/ARS. Please be certain that your ARB submittal addresses the above -Noted issues. If you have any questions concerning any of the above, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, Margaret Mailszewskl Principal Planner CC: March Mountain Properties 9 305 Weaftrcrott Circle, Suite I OQ Crozet, VA 22932