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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/23/2003 - Regular Agenda Packet - Design Review Board Agenda • College Station Design Review Board Friday, January 23, 2003 City Hall Training Room College Station 1101 Texas Avenue Embracing the Past,Exploring the Future 11:00 a.m. 1. Call to order. 2. Consider absence requests. 3. Discussion, consideration and possible action to approve meeting minutes from January 9, 2004. 4. Discussion, consideration and possible action on building design, final site plan, final landscape plan and design elements for Wolf Pen Ice Rink at 400 Holleman Drive East in Wolf Pen Creek. (03-316 LH/JP). 5. Discussion, consideration and possible action on a proposed sidewalk for Wesley Foundation-Methodist Student Center in Northgate. (04-09 JP). 6. Discussion and consideration of future agenda items. 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. Minutes 40 Design Review Board January 9, 2004 11:00 AM Board Members Present: Scott Shafer, Stanton Ware, Alan King, Bill Trainor& Richard Benning. Board Members Absent: Dr. Phil Tabb& George McLean. Staff Present: Staff Assistant Deborah Grace, Staff Planner Jennifer Prochazka, Planning Intern Lauren Harrell, Development Manager Natalie Ruiz, Director of Economic Development Kim Foutz. Others Present: David Slattery, Bill Mather, Chad Grauke, Ray Thomas, Andrew Berry, Joaquin Jaramillo &Veronica Morgan AGENDA ITEM NO. 1 Mr. Shafer called the meeting to order. • AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Consider absence requests. George McLean Dr. Phil Tabb Mr. Trainor made the motion to approve both absence requests. Mr. Benning seconded the motion, which passed unopposed(5-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Discussion, consideration and possible action to approve meeting minutes from November 14,2003. Mr. King made the motion to approve the minutes. Mr. Trainor seconded the motion, which passed unopposed(5-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Discussion, consideration and possible action on site, sign and fagade changes for Gatsby's at 111 College Main in Northgate. Planning Intern Lauren Harrell presented the staff report and told the Board that the applicant is proposing a rehabilitation of the former Aggie Cleaners to serve as a nightclub. The rehabilitation will require minimal changes to the exterior of the building and the addition of signage to both the front and rear facades. • They also want to reconstruct the rear awning to accommodate out door seating for the • new nightclub. The sign as proposed will exceed the allowable area by 10.5 square feet. Mr. Trainor made the motion to approve the proposed changes and allow the extra 10.5 square feet of signage. Mr. Benning seconded the motion, which passed unopposed(5-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Discussion, consideration and possible action on the site improvements for Wolf Pen Ice Rink at 400 Holleman Drive East in Wolf Pen Creek. Planning Intern Lauren Harrell presented the staff report and told the Board that the applicant is proposing to construct a 45,000 square foot ice rink facility. Because of time limitation, the applicant will approach the Board again with other design elements. The site plan and building design must meet the requirements of the UDO as well as the non- residential architectural standards within the UDO. Right now the south and north elevations are not meeting the requirements. Mr. Benning asked if any hike or bike trail are going to be gained or lost. Ms. Foutz stated that there is city right-of-way on the backside of the proposed building and they want to reallocate the use as a public access or greenway. They are hopeful to close on • the property that is adjacent to the subject property to provide additional access straight into Wolf Pen Creek. The Board discussed the south and north building facades. Mr. Shafer described the south facade as being plain. He said that would be true of the west fagade as well. Mr. Slattery stated that the primary material of the walls is concrete block. He is proposing to use the combination of plain and smooth face with a broken face so there is some texture and pattern. This will help break down the scale of the wall. The UDO also requires that ground floor facades that face public streets shall have arcades, display windows, entry areas, awnings, or other such features along no less than 60 % of their horizontal length. Mr. Slattery stated that they are just a little over 50%. The Board agreed that would be allowed. Mr. Mather told the Board that they would be erecting a fence on the building side that would face the Richards Street residents. Mr. Slattery stated that the proposed fence would be a combination of wood and decorative iron. The fence would be designed to have some open areas so that you could see the landscaping along the building through the fence. Mr. Shafer asked if something could be done with the downspouts to give them a decorative feature. • Mr. Slattery showed the Board the proposed color schemes for the project. The Board • asked Mr. Slattery if they could see other colors for the roof and building for comparison. Mr. Slattery said he would explore other options before the next meeting. Mr. Shafer stated that he liked having visual access into the back of the building through the fence. It will create a safer environment then one that is completely cut-off. Mr. Slattery asked if the Board would consider wood along with iron for the fence. Mr. Benning stated that he is not a fan of wood fencing because they always need repair. Mr. Mather said the proposed fence is wood but it is not going to something that is thrown up. The last thing he wants is for the fence to be in disrepair. Mr. Slattery said that the fence was not in the original submittal and the Board will see it when they come back. Mr. Mather said that he wants to see some color variation all year with the landscaping in the back. Mr. Slattery voiced concern with using canopy trees because the root system. He is sensitive to the foundation implications Mr. King made the motion to accept the site plan as presented. Accept the elevations to the south and west with the following recommendations: —show a pattern of color and texture for the walls —make the downspouts more decorative show different color schemes for the roof and building for comparison • Accept the landscape plan with the following recommendations: —show additional fence details show pattern of fencing—with the desire for greater percentage of openness possibility of taller trees in close proximity to north elevation Mr. Benning seconded the motion. The Board voted(5-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 6: Discussion, consideration, and possible action on site, sign and fagade improvements for Logan's at 310 College in Northgate. Staff Planner Jennifer Prochazka presented the staff report and told the Board that this location is the former Texadelphia Restaurant on the corner of College Main and Patricia Street. Ms. Prochazka told the Board that the brick fagade has already been done before gaining approval from this Board. Mr. Grauke stated that owner has done the work against his recommendation. The Board discussed the improvements and felt like the owner did not satisfy the requirements for the Board to make a decision. • Mr. King made the motion to table the item. Mr. Benning seconded the motion, which • passed unopposed(5-0). Requested information: Sign information: need sample of letters & material how will the sign be lit. Internally lit is discouraged change sign location so it is at pedestrian level no plastic letters Neon on wall: want material and color samples of the neon and the enclosure that the neon will run in will the neon shine up, down or both More architectural elements in the patio area or on the blank wall. Landscaping. want more information on protection of the trees are the wells in ground or grates. Are they raised planters need grate details,specifics on openings want to know the treatment below the trees • ~need irrigation information Materials: need samples of all material to be used brick sign patio tile covering for existing wood columns bike rack Other: want a minimum 48"railing around upper patio need irrigation in tree wells. AGENDA ITEM NO. 7: Discussion and consideration of future agenda items. No items were discussed. • • AGENDA ITEM NO. 8: Adjourn. Mr. Benning made the motion to adjourn. Mr. King seconded the motion, which passed unopposed(5-0). APPROVED: Scott Shafer ATTEST: Deborah Grace, Staff Assistant • • • DESIGN REVIEW BOARD WOLF PEN CREEK DESIGN DISTRICT STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Lauren Harrel & Jennifer Prochazka Date: January 16, 2004 E-mail: Iharrel@cstx.gov &jprochazka@cstx.gov For WOLF PEN CREEK ICE RINK(SDSP)— DESIGN DISTRICT REVIEW (03-316) Location: 400 Holleman Drive East Applicant: Fidelis Ventures, L.L.C. —Bill Mather Item Summary: This is the second review of the Wolf Pen Creek Ice Rink project and includes review of color and material samples, details of the retaining wall and rear fence, and all other design elements. This meeting will also be a final review of the landscape changes requested by the Board. The results of the previous meeting are as follows: The Board accepted the site plan as presented. • The Board had the following recommendations for the south and west elevations: — show a pattern of color and texture for the walls make the downspouts more decorative show different color schemes for the roof and building for comparison The Board had the following recommendations for the landscape plan: show additional fence details show pattern of fencing—with the desire for greater percentage of openness possibility of taller trees in close proximity to north elevation Items Issued for Review: 1. Building design • Elevations 2. Landscaping Streetscaping/landscaping 3. Color and material samples, 4. Details of retaining wall, rear fence, and other design elements Additional items such as signage and exterior lighting will come before this Board at a later date. Attachments: • 1. Application 2. Location map W • 3. Site plan / Landscape plans 4. Elevations of all building sides 5. Details 6. Meeting Minutes from January 9, 2004 • • (> FOR OFFICE USE ONLY, n n (� CASE NO.: Q,� -� lY l DATE SUBMITTEDL 11 30 DESIGN DISTRICT SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION Yom' Design Review Board (Check one) ❑ NG-1 ❑ NG-2 ❑ NG-3 C'WPC ❑ Ov Staff Review Only MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS VSpecial District site plan application completed in full. $200.00 Application Fee. $200.00 Special District Review Fee (not required for OV district) $200.00 Development Permit Application Fee. $600.00 Public Infrastructure Inspection Fee if applicable. (This fee is payable if construction of a public waterline, sewerline, sidewalk, street or drainage facilities is involved.) Ten (10) folded copies of site plan, landscape plan, and dimensioned building elevations (including signage) Color and material samples. a de&—�dizeu A copy of the site plan checklist with all items checked off or a brief a planation as to why they are not checked off. Parkland Dedication requirement approved by the Parks & Recreation Board, please provide proof of approval (if applicable). • Date of Required Preapplication Conference: NAME OF PROJECT *01f AES{/ ADDRESS A10U01`*A t AM10 LEGAL DESCRIPTION _f o7` 3R hlo u.s MAT! n4iA e APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary Contact for the Project): Name __25�NUX 11E7l .P46TI 144 &A1 XW 70/)VtA1e 1 ) 5/6 8141, )(1.43xZ Street Address /3127 //1lB�'Ci � eN City ANDVUS ✓ State MAIEi Zip Code 7`7077 E-Mail Address w Pin,*/he r abio fraeE%God Phone Number w;1705!--4ft5 Fax Number 2811966-lAr?. PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION: Name _5+06 Ifs �fadP�-lG.9-nrT' Street Address City State Zip Code E-Mail Address Phone Number Fax Number ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S INFORMATION: Name A v/D SLAZY&MY 1t9_4Y1_XC7?i�Plr X10 CD/YS(/G1TAO Di9ylD Slr4lTc�Zy Street Address ge& RMMAW City • State s Zip Code 77'043 E-Mail Address ds/a&efY Phone Number 1252-7324 Fax Number 1 13116_1-1s4/ 6/13/03 Page 1 of 6 OTHER CONTACTS (Please specify type of contact, i.e. project manager, potential buyer, local contact,etc.) Name /*,46&v eW61AJ&=) C-lb W&A(16i9' M096AW Street Address city 604L.C66 5J$J7g/V State M45 Zip Code E-Mail Address Phone Number Fax Number PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY A& klW VARIANCE(S) REQUESTED AND REASON(S) #OF PARKING SPACES REQUIRED #OF PARKING SPACES PROVIDED ZZ-2-- MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PARKLAND DEDICATION Total Acreage #of Multi-Family Dwelling Units Floodplain Acreage X$452 =$ Housing Units #of acres in floodplain #of 1 Bedroom Units #of acres in detention #of 2 Bedroom Units #of acres in greenways #of 3 Bedroom Units date dedication approved by Parks Board #of 4 Bedroom Units COMMERCIAL FOR 2 BEDROOM UNITS ONLY Total Acreage 4(,Z34- #Bedrooms = 132 sq.ft. Building Square Feet A;,.ija #Bedrooms < 132 sq. ft. Floodplain Acreage 0.0 NOTE: Parkland Dedication fee is due prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true and correct. 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TYPICAL rrre —C WIDE CEDAR PLANKS, TYPICAL xr ya.om..w --- 1/2'METAL PICKETS AT C ON CENTER,TYPICAL —NOMINAL 8'WIDE CEDAR TRIM BOARD,TYPICAL �L10'r"f1O --NOMINAL 4'x4' METAL POSTS, �-- NOMINAL 87WIDE CEDAR ROT TYPICAL ' BOARD,TYPICAL -- -3/4'SQUARE METAL TUBING, . - ------- ----- - -I- ------7---r-- 1 — ice_-- f r TYPICAL — ..�,.. owoa�rAn 7 - i tip I � � Tl -III I I Will 110 IR _.a MUM ELEVATIONS 01 FENCE DETAIL A-05.1 I DESIGN REVIEW BOARD • STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Jennifer Prochazka Date: January 16, 2004 Email: jprochazka@cstx.gov For WESLEY FOUNDATION-METHODIST STUDENT CENTER (04-09) Zoning District: NG-1 Commercial Northgate Location: 201 Tauber Street Applicant: Veronica Morgan, Mitchell & Morgan, LLP Item Summary: The applicant is proposing to construct a 6 foot sidewalk adjacent to the back of curb along the east side of Tauber Street. The proposed sidewalk extends from Church Street to the adjacent Aggieland Credit Union property. The material proposed is standard gray concrete. The Northgate Design Guidelines call for stamped died concrete (brick pattern) sidewalks at a minimum of 6-foot back of curb, with 8-foot sidewalks encouraged. Item Background: Cross Street Warehouse Apartments, Northgate Condominiums, A&M United Methodist Church Education Building, Traditions Dormitory, and many other projects developed in the past couple of years have been required to install the stamped died concrete sidewalks. In the future, it is the City's goal to have all of the sidewalks in the area constructed of stamped died concrete. Issues/Items for Review: 1. Sidewalks • Placement • Material • Width Attachments: 1. Aerial 2. Application 3. Letter with photos from the applicant • ,fr w AW � er r pr` t .t do yxs -`) t�•.'x�� n.,��'r / Ilki`7 16, - A rk` � 1 .��"" 3' ,t of -• y Sri ��u-Mb'. yr a h f . 5 •�. �S. � y �MFS y YL.�„ _ '�... J � z/(_ • 410 '�AL fit. ��,•' '���� � ��' „ie. IN U ,.. r .4 y4 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO. DATE SUBMITTED -V q C. 3 ' N�! DESIGN DISTRICT BUILDING & SIGN REVIEW APPLICA ION Design Review Board (Check one) ® NG-1 ❑ NG-2 ❑ NG-3 ❑ WPC ❑ Ov Staff Review Only MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS ✓ Application completed in full. N/A $200.00 Special District Application fee(Ter- uaivccl tx-r T-unnifer- zrx,.) N/A Ten (10) folded copies of facade details (including signage) with dimensions. (for Facades only) N/A Ten (10) folded copies of sign details with dimensions. (for signs only) N/A Color and material samples. N/A If attached signage is proposed, provide ten (10) copies of a building elevation showing sign placement. Date of Preapplication Conference: Telephone Conference w/Jennifer Prochazka NAME OF BUSINESS Weslev Foundation-Methodist Student Center ADDRESS 201 Tauber Street Colleae Station. TX 77840 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Block 5 Lot W 1/2 of 3 PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Church/Student Center PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY Same APPLICANTS INFORMATION: Name Veronica Morgan Street Address 511 Universitv Drive East. Suite 204 City Colleae Station State TX Zip Code 77840 E-Mail Address v(a)mitchellandmorcfan.com Phone Number (979)260-6963 Fax Number (979) 260-3564 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION: Name Weslev Foundation Attn: Chris Proctor Street Address 201 Tauber Street City Colleae Station State TX Zip Code 77840 E-Mail Address coachl)=40vahoo.com Phone Number (979)846-4701 Fax Number (979)260-2089 • 6/13/03 Page 1 of 2 r • DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED EXTERIOR CHANGES -FKL Ctn+rr IAM CL (i 1L to -fA- U -Poo4- sduua_( [ cba -to 44%z bwx - ru.rb . f� prw1dr, C.L nlc,e, walKj rfau- bc+wcen 'i r. -Fbr nN- onl -+hrj sh ric_n� a.bui- also -for- StWcMS IV-) ' +tie No"ki-e.- restdcn+14( a.r-f.&who walls to C-ampus i cross, a+- 4-he -it rte( Qt—rauber slr-. + Ifni veri N pr. AND/OR ATTACHED SIGN FREESTANDING SIGN Square Footage _N/A Square Footage N/A All applications (except Overlay district 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 xhibits attached hereto are true and correct. Signature of ner g nt or Applicant Date -l p�- • 6/13/03 Page 2 of 2 r • LJ January 6, 2003 01 Jennifer Prochazka COCS-Development Services �+ P.O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77840 5 c — Re: Wesley Foundation—Methodist Student Center Proposed Sidewalk cc 2"d Q' c Dear Jennifer, _ LA = B d a The Wesley Foundation—Methodist Student Center would like to construct a ECA S c sidewalk along Tauber Street from Church Street to the Aggieland Credit Union _v N building near University Drive. As seen in the photographs below, there is an c °- existing plain grey sidewalk along Tauber adjacent to the Aggieland Credit Union W in w building. In addition,there are existing plain grey sidewalks on Church Avenue from Tauber to Nagle and from Tauber to Lodge. ui W adch ri 'C f a c n N C U n O UJ L � M pin Kew looking at the Metho&W Shident Center on Tauber S&eet(St Mary's sanctuary on left .J background) ad ab _; 8 ` � 1 r N �f. r 4 Ile y� on Wkiog ✓ f f � 4 M 11 1 ✓ atWge Oak tree) r view as it f' • i View looking at the Aggieland Credit Union Tauber Street frontage&plain grey sidewalk ,X View standrng now Church Street looking south along Tauber toward Univaraity Drive (Methodist Student Ceder/Aggie&nd GreR Union on left and A&MMdhodcst Sanctuary on • right-grass area is where sidewalk would be constructed) • The Methodist Student Center although in the vicinity of the A&M Methodist Church is not affiliated with the church but instead is the center for all local Methodist college students. The center would like to construct a 6 foot sidewalk adjacent to the back of curb along Tauber to provide a nice walking surface between University Drive and Church Street for not only their students but also for students in the Northgate residential area who walk to campus and cross at the signal at Tauber and University Drive. Due to limited funds, the Methodist Student Center is requesting to construct this infill sidewalk of plain grey concrete rather than the Northgate stamped colored concrete sidewalk. The reasons behind this request are: • the surrounding sidewalks are all plain grey and this section would look out of place as stamped colored, • the adjacent sidewalks are all in good condition and won't need to be replaced in the near future • the likelihood of Aggieland Credit Union redeveloping and therefore the existing sidewalk being replaced as stamped colored is slim • • the likelihood of the A&M United Methodist Church Sanctuary being remodeled along Tauber Street thus requiring a rework of the existing sidewalk is slim(it is more likely that if the sanctuary is expanded it would be on the Lodge Street side of the building). We understand that this request must be forwarded to the Design Review Board for their approval. We appreciate your help with this project. If y have any questions or need any further information please give us a call. Si rely, Veronica J.B. organ,�.E Managing Partner Cc: File Chris Proctor, Wesley Foundation—Methodist Student Center r