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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/18/2003 - Regular Agenda Packet - Design Review Board AGENDA Design Review Board CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Training Room 1101 Texas Avenue Thursday, September 18, 2003 5.30 PM Agenda Item No. 1: Oath of Office and Statement of Appointed Officer — Richard Benning — Staton Ware Agenda Item No. 2: Discussion, consideration and possible action on the replacement of an existing sign for Antonio's Pizza by the Slice located at 104 College Main in Northgate. (03-206). Agenda Item No. 3: Discussion, consideration and possible action on the replacement of an existing sign at University Style Shop at 215 University Drive in Northgate. (03-215) Agenda Item No. 4: Discussion of upcoming Training Workshop scheduled for Tuesday, September 30, 2003. Agenda Item No. 5: Adjourn. This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretation services must be made before the meeting. To make arrangements call 979-764-3517 or(TDD) 1-800-735-2989. DESIGN REVIEW BOARD • STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Molly Hitchcock Date: September 4, 2003 E-mail: mhitchcock@cstx.gov For ANTONIO'S PIZZA BY THE SLICE (SIGN) (03-206) In the design districts (including the WPC, NG-1, NG-2, and NG-3 districts), all substantial maintenance (including but not limited to rehabilitation, fagade work, and change of exterior materials or other construction, including the replacement or alteration of signs) shall be subject to the design district building and sign review process. Zoning District: NG-1 Core Northgate Location: 104 College Main Applicant: Charles Taylor of Premiere Builders Item Summary: The Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) allows attached signs in NG-1. They shall not exceed a total of two square feet per linear foot of the main or entry fagade. With approximately 25 feet of frontage on College Main, the maximum amount of signage the building may have is 50 square feet. The current proposal is for approximately 32 sq.ft. of • signage, which will fit into the fagade recess intended for signage. This property is considered Medium Priority by the Northgate Historic Resources study. The UDO requires properties with such a designation to be treated using methods and materials in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Item Background: The "Northgate Design Guidelines" provides guidance on the placement and design of signs as follows: ■ Signs should relate in placement and size to other building elements. ■ Signs should not obscure other building elements such as window, cornices, or decorative details. ■ Sign material, style, and color should compliment the building fagade. ■ Individual shop signs in a single storefront should relate to each other in design, size, color, placement on the building, and lettering style. ■ Wood or metal is recommended. ■ Illuminated plastic signs are strongly discouraged. ■ Letters exceeding 14" in height are discouraged in pedestrian oriented areas. Issues/Items for Review: 1. Signs Attachments: 1. Application 2. Sign proposal 3. Elevation 4. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO., C,'.-'�- C C* DATE SUBMITTED 6QcQ-D3 `1G�rl • DESIGN DISTRICT BUILDING & SIGN REVIEW APPLICATION Design Review Board I(Check one) 9 NG-1 ❑ NG-2 ❑ NG-3 ❑ WPC MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS V/Application completed in full. $200.00 Special District Application fee Ten (10) folded copies of facade details (including signage) with dimensions. (for Facades only) Ten (10) folded copies of sign details with dimensions. (for signs only) Color and material samples. If attached signage is proposed, provide ten (10) copies of a building elevation showing sign placement. Date of PreapplicationConference: NAME OF BUSINESS I'� n-4 �v�jp' S �i b ADDRESS I D4 / 'pie M/1 i h OEGAL DESCRIPTION_5LV f L,o 4 S4 $l o c IG 1 PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY i C j_1 e. M� PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY P�Zza Re s k r p E- APPLICANT'S INFORMATION: Name 0 l ouc k e-.5 r Street Address -}D I�i� CRY Ola N State —rV Zip Code 3-7?-&� 0 E-Mail Address (�. _;h 4.�,rn r ,moo r,,• Phone Number _�9 S-1'4'V Fax Number—69C• (o S 4 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION: Name r u.C.G A oc n, jC1 • Street Address W 0 0 W.&t� OA-AlAiRM Q A . City ci rk State SA Zip Code i E-Mail Address _,, ►�1�Yr►n Ck,��- 1r1 a v� r Q m Phone Number �1 �'�- `0 1 Fax Number 4h DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED EXTERIOR CHANGES Qn Q GA G.. n 1 h ,'Et'C. n -�- a►yn a -�i Z.c Q.!S C,ux r,cw4- 5 i H . :�4 t -Fi k 1, 1+1q n s �eol -A.r.AA o n l e r l, ) , d r in,�t?Y' t AND/OR S/ ATTACHED SIGN ❑ FREESTANDING SIGN Square Footage Square Footage All applications must be reviewed by the Design Review Board Once a meeting is scheduled, the applicant will be notified of the date and time so that he can be present to cfiscuss the proposal with the Board. The plicant has prepared this application and cerfifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto true and correct. ff Signature of Owner,Agent or Applicant Date ' �2-- Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (1995), Natio... Page 1 of 2 Technical Preservation Services tnr t d� for HISTORIC BUILDINGS National park service • :�+ "Caring for Your Historic Building" �lllltl�; The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties,1995 .. Standards for Rehabilitation �i REHABILITATION IS DEFINED AS the act or process of making possible a compatible use for a property i; 1liY through repair, alterations, and additions while preserving those wfu(iN portions or features which convey its ;. historical, cultural, or architectural values. i�lti��ll 1. A property will be used as it was historically or be given a new 4 use that requires minimal change to its distinctive materials, Whet Wo Qs features, spaces, and spatial relationships. $801ch 2. The historic character of a property will be retained and preserved. The removal of distinctive materials or alteration of features, spaces, and spatial relationships that characterize a • property will be avoided. 3. Each property will be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or elements from other historic properties, will not be undertaken. 4. Changes to a property that have acquired historic significance in their own right will be retained and preserved. S. Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property will be preserved. 6. Deteriorated historic features will be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature will match the old in design, color, texture, and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features will be substantiated by documentary and physical evidence. 7. Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. Treatments that cause damage to historic materials will not be used. 8. Archeological resources will be protected and preserved in place. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures will be undertaken. 9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction will not destroy historic materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize the property. The new work will • be differentiated from the old and will be compatible with the historic materials, features, size, scale and proportion, and massing to protect the integrity of the property and its http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/secstan5.htm 8/27/2003 Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (1995), Natio... Page 2 of 2 environment. 10. New additions and adjacent or related new construction will be undertaken in a such a manner that,\if removed in the future, • the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. w• REHABILITATION AS A TREATMENT. When repair and replacement of deteriorated features are necessary; when alterations or additions to the property are planned for a new or continued use; and when its depiction at a particular period of time is not appropriate, Rehabilitation may be considered as a treatment. • http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/sbcstan5.htm 8/27/2003 • ~ • i • • DESIGN REVIEW BOARD STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Lauren Harrell Date: 09-10-03 Email: Iharrell@cstx.gov For UNIVERSITY STYLE SHOP (SIGN) (03-215) Zoning District: NG-1, Historic Northgate Location: 215 University Drive Applicant: Tracy Krause Item Summary: The applicant is requesting permission to replace the existing attached sign face, measuring 40 square feet, with a new wooden face of the same size. The proposed sign measures 2' X 20' and will be maroon and white. With the addition of the new sign, the property will exceed the allowed square footage of attached signage, and the banner reading "Now Open" must be removed. • Item Background: The "Northgate Design Guidelines" provide guidance on the placement and design of signs as follows: 1. Signs should relate in placement and size to other building elements. 2. Signs should not obscure other building elements such as windows, cornices, or decorative details. 3. Sign material, style, and color should compliment the building fagade. 4. Individual shop signs in a single storefront should relate to each other in design, size, color, placement on the building, and lettering style. 5. Wood or metal is recommended. 6. Illuminated plastic signs are strongly discouraged. 7. Letters exceeding 14" in height are discouraged in pedestrian-oriented areas. Issues/Items for Review: Signage Supporting Materials: 1. Location Map 2. Application 3. Graphics of existing attached signage 4. Graphics of proposed attached signage "I IJ 1J 21220 X07 �' Sob per,. 1112 17 a � 1516 2 \-� 1 1p 11 �eG' 5 X819 ' 7 65 I 1716. 2677 12 10 1 915 2 - RaK�6-7 ��� 1 9 77 1 � o �� �g 7 8 '. 5 o J J 1 74 4 1 10 3 g 16 % ,�� 1 2 �� g 1718 1516 7 ' 9s 6 1710 131415 �. ,S'�� 5 9 16 8 �0 2 17 �F 71 '� 1 5 6 �o� 4 3 7 22 �GX\ > 2 1 yoGS 5 :6 � T Qom` c 3 �o �o 0 D. C- City of College Station, Texas Case: SIGN D PMENT REVIEW I UNIVERSI TYLE SHOP I 03-215 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO. 03 — 5 DATE SUBMITTED DESIGN DISTRICT BUILDING & SIGN REVIEW APPLICATION Design Review Board I(Check one) [2/NG-1 ❑ NG-2 ❑ NG-3 ❑ WPC MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS 10 Application completed in full. ✓ $200.00 Special District Application fee Ten (y91.folded copies of facade details (including signage) with dimensions. (for Facades only) Ten (,1.6 folded copies of sign details with dimensions. (for signs only) Color and material samples. If attached signage is proposed, provide ten (10) copies of a building elevation showing sign placement. Date of Preapplication Conference: NAME OF BUSINESS__UI S 61W ADDRESS • LEGAL DESCRIPTION //�� PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY �'7 1�P <U40, 0 PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY APPLICANT'S INFORMATION: Name P Street Address `! F/r (�'7 y City G/11 State Zip Code__6' J E-Mail Addre /v Phone Number > I?�O Fax Number Ki Pr PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION: Q Name � �- --c � 2 Street Adofess City State A Zip Code 7 ?LFOV • E-Mail Address Phone Number 7 9 AIQQ— 5,—)35 Fax Number Design District Building&Sign 7/2/2003 1 of 2 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED EXT IOR CHANGES ISG �/�'h qGP AND/OR ATTACHED SIGN 0 FREESTANDING SIGN Square Footage 1./7 U Square Footage All applications must be reviewed by the Design Review Board. Once a meeting is scheduled, the applicant will be notified of the date and time so that he can be present to discuss the proposal with the Board. The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true and correct. Signature of Own , Agent or Applicant Date • Design District Building&Sign 7/2/2003 2 of 2