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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Planning er Development Services
Agenda
Design Review Board
Friday, June 24, 2005
Administrative Conference Room
City Hall
1101 Texas Avenue
11:30 a.m.
1. CaII to Order.
2. Consider absence request.
3. Discussion, consideration and possible action to approve meeting minutes for May 20,
2005.
4. Discussion, consideration, and possible action on a facade change and attached signage
for Bar 315, located at 315 University Drive in Northgate. (LB 05 -57)
5. Discussion, consideration, and possible action on a facade change and attached signage
for O'Bannon's, located at 103 Boyett in Northgate. (TF 05 -102)
6. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items - A Design Review Board Member
may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific
factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation
shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent
meeting.
7. Adjourn.
The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive services
must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call
(979) 764 -3517 or (TDD) 1- 800 - 735 -2989.
AGENDA ITEM NO 5: Discussion, consideration, and possible action on a
facade change and attached signage for O'Bannon's, located at 103 Boyett in
Northgate. (TF 05 -102)
Senior Planner Trey Fletcher presented the staff report which stated that the applicant
is requesting signage, painting the awning of the building using the same colors as that
of the attached signage and to stain the exterior facade.
Mr. Fletcher also stated that the proposed sign is 58.5 square feet. The allowed square
footage is 180.0. The proposed sign is wood composition. The colors consist of
Shamrock for the "O'Bannon's" lettering and the bar below. The "Tap House" lettering
and graphic will be Vanilla Cream. The building facade is proposed to be stained dark
brown. The awning colors should be compatible wit the overall color scheme of the
facade. Solid colors or simple muted striped patterns are appropriate.
Concern was raised regarding the visual impact of the awning color pattern given the
length of the awning and the front facade. Various alternative patterns were discussed
to improve the proposed appearance. Consensus was attained among the Board and
the applicant to emphasize the various parapet wall heights by painting two foot in
cream and the remainder with Shamrock color.
Mr. King motioned to approve the signs and the stain as submitted, and the
awning to be painted in sections corresponding with the change in building
height to be painted mainly in Shamrock green with 2 foot sections of cream in
between. Mrs. Sawtelle seconded the motion, which passed unopposed (4 -0).
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