HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 06 13 Public Hearing Item 405, Aesthetic Review of JDC Town Center Building 16
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ITEM 405
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June 13.2005
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REQUEST: The Community Development Department- Planning Division requests that the
Commission hold a Public Hearing for the Aesthetic Review ofthe JDC Town Center Building
16. The request does not include approval of the colonnade or trellis at the west and possibly
southwest end of the building - this is still being addressed and must be brought forward later.
PURPOSE: To encourage creative, effective, and flexible architectural standards and cohesive
community development consistent with the intent and purpose of Article XI - Minimum
Community Appearance and Aesthetic Review Standards and aesthetic appropriateness set forth
in Subsection 20-321 (b) (1) of the Town Center Code.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Ordinance 2003-43, Aesthetic Review Standards, City of Winter Springs
Section 9-601. Approval prerequisite for permits.
Section 9-605. Submittal requirements.
Section 20-321. [Town Center] Administration.
CHRONOLOGY:
January 24, 2005 - City Commission approved fmal engineering plans.
March 15, 2005 - Pre-construction meeting held for acre portion of the 14+ acre site
April 25, 2005 - City Commission approved revised final engineering plans
CONSIDERATIONS:
The submittal requirements for aesthetic review are set forth in Section 9-605 and include the
spaces; (c) illustrations of all walls, fences, and other accessory structures and the indication of
height and their associated materials; (d) elevation of proposed exterior permanent signs or other
constructed elements other than habitable space, if any; (e) illustrations of materials, texture, and
colors to be used on all buildings, accessory structures, exterior signs; and (f) other architectural
and engineering data as may be required. The procedures for review and approval are set forth in
Section 9-603. Subsection 20-321 (b) (1) ofthe [Town Center] Code states that the City
Commission (in its capacity as the development review committee for developments with in the
Town Center) "shall have authority within reason for approving all aspects of site planning and
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exterior architecture, including aesthetic appropriateness.. . and other site specific matters not
delineated herein."
The single story building is designed to look like a 2-story building. Section 20-327 requires at
least 50 percent of the first floor facades facing a roadway (north and west elevations) to be
provided with transparent glazing (15-70 percent for other than retail uses). Doors must be
provided along these frontages at intervals not to exceed 50 feet. Subsection 20-326 (b) requires
second floor balconies to extend at least 6 feet from the faryade and extend across from 25 to 100
percent of the building front. The building is proposed with an ornamental balcony (essentially a
window treatment) on a false second floor. Although the applicant is not required to have any
balcony, a substandard balcony requires either a special exception or inclusion as a modification in
the existing development agreement. Balconies, awnings, and marquees are required by Section
20-326 to be at least 10 above the sidewalk surface.
Traditional down towns have awnings and marquees that extend as much as 12 feet out over the
sidewalk from the front ofthe building. These provide relief from the sun and rain, creating an
inviting area for the public to walk and interact with the adjacent business fronts.
The building is depicted with a trellis at the north end, adjacent to the existing Cliff Rose Drive
circle. Staff and the applicant's team have been working to provide an acceptable structure for
outdoor dining in this area - one that will set the stage for the rest of the south side ofthe circle.
As part ofthe site plan revision, the applicant agreed to move the large oak located in the parking
island southward/southeast approximately 8 to 10 feet. The planting island is being enlarged to
make survival ofthe oak more likely and to provide better shade for outdoor dining and gathering
(another large oak will be planted near the southeast comer of the building, along Tree Swallow
Drive). Staff believes a tasteful and effective canopy of some sort needs to wrap around the west
side and southwest comer of Building 16 to provide adequate comfortable outdoor
seating/dining/gathering space (place making). A trellis, by itself, would likely be bare for several
months each year and would not protect patrons from rain, even when any vegetative covering
was leafed out.
Approval of the Building 16 aesthetic review should not include the features at the north end of
the building (colonnade or trellis - which is yet to be resolved with staff) and should include a
determination about the false balconies on the false second floor.
The City Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove the application only
after consideration ofwhether the following criteria have been satisfied:
(1) The plans and specifications of the proposed project indicate that the setting, landscaping,
proportions, materials, colors, textures, scale, unity, balance, rhythm, contrast, and simplicity are
coordinated in a harmonious manner relevant to the particular proposal, surrounding area and
cultural character ofthe community.
The building appears adequate, subject to (a) agreement about providing a
tasteful and effective covered area at the west side and northwest corner of the
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building and (b) a determination about the false balconies on the false second
floor. Awnings that extend farther out from the face of the building would
effectively create more relief from the afternoon sun as well as from rain, creating
more of a street that lures people to walk and look into windows. They would
also lessen air conditioning costs.
(2) The plans for the proposed project are in harmony with any future development which has
been formally approved by the City within the surrounding area.
The most important aspect of this review is to create an effective interaction
between the building and the adjacent circle area - and that this effective
interaction be carried on around the rest of the circle that has not yet been built
out.
(3) The plans for the proposed project are not excessively similar or dissimilar to any other
building, structure or sign which is either fully constructed, permitted but not fully constructed, or
included on the same permit application, and facing upon the same or intersecting street within
five hundred (500) feet of the proposed site, with respect to one or more of the following features
of exterior design and appearance:
(A) Front or side elevations,
(B) Size and arrangement of elevation facing the street, including reverse arrangement,
(C) Other significant features of design such as, but not limited to: materials, roofline,
hardscape improvements, and height or design elements.
Except as noted, the building appears adequate. It is in harmony with the rest of
the Doran site, but not a carbon copy of anything in the Town Center.
(4) The plans for the proposed project are in harmony with, or significantly enhance, the
established character of other buildings, structures or signs in the surrounding area with respect to
architectural specifications and design features deemed significant based upon commonly accepted
architectural principles ofthe local community.
See above comments.
(5) The proposed project is consistent and compatible with the intent and purpose ofthis Article,
the Comprehensive Plan for Winter Springs, design criteria adopted by the city (e.g. Towne
Center guidelines, SR 434 design specifications) and other applicable federal state or local laws.
Except as noted, the building is consistent and compatible with the various City
design criteria.
(6) The proposed project has incorporated significant architectural enhancements such as concrete
masonry units with stucco, marble, termite-resistant wood, wrought iron, brick, columns and
piers, porches, arches, fountains, planting areas, display windows, and other distinctive design
detailing and promoting the character of the community.
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The building has incorporated significant architectural features that hark back
from early 20th century Florida, as can be seen at Rosemary Beach and
Watercolor (in Walton County, near Seaside). Resolution of the covered area at
the west and northwest end of the building appears to staff to be the primary
outstanding issue. This can be resolved while the building is being designed or
constructed - but before any certificate of occupancy is issued.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff Review found the Applicant's request for Aesthetic Review, in compliance and recommends
approval, subject to the (a) future resolution of the west and northwest end ofthe building and (b)
a Commission determination regarding the false balconies.
ATTACHMENTS:
A Site Plan & Building Elevations
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