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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB090488Design Review Board ACTION FORM TOWW F AI Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 tel: 970,479.2139 fax: 970.479.2452 web: www.vailgov.com Project Name: BRIDGE ST. LODGE (EYE PIECES) Project Description: Participants: NEW FRONT ENTRANCE TO EYE PIECES OWNER RAD THREE LLC 228 BRIDGE ST VAIL CO 81657 APPLICANT DANIEL BARRY 228 BRIDGE STREET VAIL CO 81657 Project Address: 278 HANSON RANCH RD VAIL Location: EYE PIECES Legal Description: Lot: A & Block: 2 Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE FIL 1 Parcel Number: 2101-082-6900-4 Comments: See conditions BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion By: DuBois Second By: Gillette Vote: 5-0-0 Conditions: Action: APPROVED Date of Approval: 10/07/2009 Cond: 8 (PLAN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s). Cond: 0 (PLAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities. Cond: 201 (PLAN): DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval, pursuant to the Vail Town Code, Chapter 12-3-3: APPEALS. Cond:202 (PLAN): Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion. Cond: CON0011105 The applicant shall match all materials, colors, and architectural detailing that exist on the structure currently when performing the work. 10/01/2009 DRB Number: DRB090488 10/01/2009 Phone: 970-476-0080, RON RILEY Planner: Warren Campbell DRB Fee Paid: $250.00 t Department of Community Development' " 75 South Frontage Road Vail,,C'olorado~ 8,1657` Jel" . 970-479 2128,: 3 Fax 970=479 245,2 - t r f- k- Web wwiw vailgov.com Development R6vj6vY Co~Qrd)nptor; a Application for Design Review Minor Exterior Alteration General Information: This application is required for all proposals involving minor changes to buildings and site im- provements, such as roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences, retaining walls, etc. Applicable Vail Town Code sections can be found at www.vailgov.com under Vail Information - Town Code Online. All projects re- quiring design review must receive approval prior to submitting a building permit application. An application for Design Review cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Department, as outlined in the submittal requirements. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Plan- ning and Environmental Commission. Design review approval expires one year from the date of approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction commences. Fee: 7C$250 for Multi-Family/Commercial $20 for Single Family/Duplex Single Family Duplex Description of the Request: w "r, 7 LAXT r Physical Address: '7 Multi-Family Commercial 'e"IT_U .-4"C Rd SEP 2) 1# [ED le,4 Parcel Number: o110108 z z_ 301z (Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 97/0-- I 3 I UVVIV OF VAR Property Owner: /n~~e PLC Fc~j Mailing Address: 1°l gc st ` u (I Gr.' Phone: ~ ?U-- y 7~ Owner's Signature: Primary Contact/ Owner Representative: Mailing Address: E-Mail: Phone: LI -~l - 0090 Fax: 170 ` "I - bQ ?I For Office Use Only: Cash_ CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC # Auth # Check # 304;i~ I Fee Paid: 050.00 Received From: Eye., Meeting Date: DRB No.: I),,+8 d q 04w Planner: GiC Project No: Q,l701'"0 f Z1 Zoning: Location of the Proposal Land Use: Lot: A T-3 Block: Z Subdivision: V k, ( yil t 09/01/09 TO W] N U00 rp OV~Al JOINT PROPERTY OWNER WRITTEN APPROVAL LETTER This form is applicable to all Design Review applicants that share ownership of the subject property. For example, the subject property where construction is occurring is a duplex, condominium or multi-tenant building. This form shall be completed by the applicant's neighbor/ joint property owner. In the case of a multiple-family dwelling or multi-tenant building, the authority of the association shall complete this form and mail to: Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657 or fax to 970.479.2452. I, (print name) 'I14 ° (!;J , a joint owner, or authority of the association, of property located at Z 7~ F(a.~3 ( CJ 6 / & S'7 , provide this letter as written approval of the plans dated which have been submitted to the Town of Vail Community Development Department for the proposed improvements to be completed at the address noted above. I understand that the proposed improvements include: r"4 !V Qw T 4'A.1 1.1.4 AJe- .e 1-0 (Signature) (Date) Additionally, please check the statement below which is most applicable to you: I understand that minor modifications may be made to the plans over the course of the review process to ensure compliance with the Town's applicable codes and regulations. (Initial here) ❑ I request that all modifications, minor or otherwise, which are made to the plans over the course of the review process, be brought to my attention by the applicant for additional approval before undergoing further review by the Town. (Initial here) PROPOSED MATERIALS Building Materials Type of Material Roof Siding Other Wall Materials Fascia Soffits Windows Window Trim Doors T Door Trim .4 d r' 1,4 S Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashing Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses Retaining Walls Exterior Lighting Other Notes: Please specify the manufacturer's name, the color name and number and attach a color chip. Color f:\cdev\forms\permits\Planning\DRB\DRB_Minor Exterior Ake ratio n_090109 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090001345 Amount: $250.00 10/01/200902:03 PM Payment Method: Check Init: LC Notation: #30269/EYE PIECES OF VAIL Permit No: DRB090488 Type: DRB-Minor Alt, Comm/Multi Parcel No: 2101-082-6900-4 Site Address: 278 HANSON RANCH RD VAIL Location: EYE PIECES Total Fees: $250.00 This Payment: $250.00 Total ALL Pmts: $250.00 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts DR 00100003112200 DESIGN REVIEW FEES 250.00 Account Account: R043149 Location Parcel Number 2101-082-69-004 Tax Area SC103 - VAIL (TOWN) - SC103 Situs Address 000278 HANSON RANCH RD #102 Legal Summary Subdivision: BRIDGE STREET LODGE Unit: 102 BK-0684 PG-0839 DEC 12-29-95 BK-0684 PG-0840 MAP 12-29-95 BK-0696 PG-0435 SWD 01-11-96 BK-0666 PG-0093 QCD 04-25-95 Transfers Images Page 1 of 1 Owner Information Assessment History Owner Name RAD THREE LLC Actual (2009) $672,860 Owner Address 228 BRIDGE ST Primary Taxable $195,120 VAIL, CO 81657 Tax Area: SC103 Mill Levy: 46.1240 Type Actual Assessed Acres SQFT Improvements $623,360 $180,770 610.000 Land $49,500 $14,350 0.004 No Transfer Documents http://property.eaglecounty.us/assessorltaxweblaccount.j sp?accountNum=R043149 10/01/2009 C0 W° V W° . 1 or-* . I 1 ~ I II YI'~~IW 6r~1 i y. ■ . \ / W~V co E WO V w ■ N T 0 LU 4 t ~ z r . ccoz a. r LLI . cx U) w z z 1 nap W LL Jp3 (9 s- r" 'np+ y ~ y a yy A i 1 tt' k 7i . 3 tM i 4 f 3 ~ F ~ 0!o O v BOARri DATE: E e- %,ces FRB to 7 01 Transparency Pedestrian scale is created in many ways, but a major factor is the openness, attractiveness, and generally public character of the ground floor facade of adjacent buildings. Transparent store fronts are "people attractors", opaque or solid walls are more private, imply do not approach". On pedestrian-oriented streets such as in the Village, ground floor commercial facades are proportion ae y more floors. Upper floors ~a_re_ypicalTy more reseMial, private and thus less open. As a measure of transparency, the most characteristic and successful ground floor facades range from 55% to 70% of the total length of the commercial facade. Upper floors are often the converse 30%-45% transparent. Examples of transparency (lineal feet of glass to lineal feet of facade) on ground level: - Covered Bridge Bldg. 58% - Pepi's Sports 71% - Gasthof Gramshammer 48% - The Lodge 66% - Golden Peak House 62% - Casino Building 30% - Gorsuch Building 51% Vail Village Design Considerations 4gcvmd -Pla:,rs predw.m fell 9W.4 a/swaft ~ ,c ~e r±~cis. of 15 Vail Village Design Considerations WINDOWS In addition to the general degree of transparency, window details are an important source of pedestrian scale-giving elements. The size and shape of windows are often a response to the function of the street adjacent. For close-up, casual pedestrian viewing windows are typically sized to human-sized dimensions and characteristics of human vision. (Large glass-wall storefronts suggest uninterrupted viewing, as from a moving car. The sense of intimate pedestrian scale is diminished.) Ground floor display windows are t icall raised sli htly 18 inches and do not extend much over 8 feet above the walkway level. Ground floors which are noticeably above or below grade are exceptions. The articulation of the window itself is still another element in giving pedestrian scale (human-related dimensions). Glass areas are usually subdivided to express individual window elements - and are further subdivided by mullions into small panes - which is responsible for much of the old-world charm of the Village. 16- Similarly, windows are most often clustered in banks, juxtaposed with plain wall surfaces to give a pleasing rhythm. Horizontal repetition of single window elements, especially over long distances, should be avoided. t + _Z-1 _DE~111 16 Vail Village Design Considerations Large single pane windows occur in the Village, and provide some contrast, as long as they are generally consistent in form with other windows. Long continuous glass is out of character. Bay, bow and box windows are common window details, which further variety and massing to facades - and are encouraged. Reflective glass, plastic panes, and aluminum or other metal frames are not consistent in the Village and should be avoided. Metal-clad or plastic clad wood frames,. having the appearance of painted wood have been used successfully and are acceptable. 17 Vail Village Design Considerations DOORS Like windows, doors are important to character an sca e-giving. arc i ectural _e1ements.7TFiey should also be somewhat transparent (on retail commercial facades) and consistent in detailing with windows and other facade elements. Doors with glass contribute to overall facade transparency. Due to the visibility of people and merchandise inside, windowed doors are somewhat more effective in drawing people inside to retail commercial facades. Although great variations exist, 25-30% transparency is felt to be a minimum transparency objective. Private residences, lodges, restaurants, and other non-retail establishments have different visibility and character needs, and doors should be designed accordingly. Sidelight windows are also a means of introducing door transpar~~e~nnc as a complement or substitute for door windows. Articulated doors have the decorative quality desired for Vail. Flush doors, light aluminum frames, plastic applique elements all are considered inappropriate. NOTE: Security is an important design consideration in Vail. Deadbolt locks are encouraged. Locks, door handles and glass should all be designed to discourage break-ins. Security-design discussions with the Town police staff are encouraged. As an expression of entry, and sheltered welcome, protected entryways are encouraged. Doorways may be recessed, extended, or covered. WIIXULaw 5063 3 , I fra e met 18 r- Vail Village Design Considerations TRIM Prominent wood trim is also a unifying feature in the Village. Particularly at ground floor evi~ e_fs_ doors an windows have strop , contrasting (see Color-Facades) framing elements, which tie the various elements together in one composition. Windows and doors are treated as strong visual features. Glass-wall detailing for either is typically avoided. DECKS AND PATIOS Dining decks and patios, when properly designed and sited, bring people to the streets, opportunities to look and be looked at, and generally contribute to the liveliness of a busy street, making a richer pedestrian experience than if those streets were empty. A review of successful decks/patios in Vail reveals several common characteristics: - direct sunlight from 11:00 - 3:00 increases use by many days/year and protects from wind - elevated feet to give views into the pedestrian walk (and not the reverse) - physical separation from pedestrian walk of to (planter better than a wall) overhang gives pedestrian scale/ shelter. Decks and patios should be sited and designed with due consideration to: - sun - views - wind - pedestrian activity 19 /ca <ti 1 N .,O 1 n7 ~ ~J