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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB050640 aesign �evievW Board � A�CTI�OI� FCIRNI . � � D�partm�nt of Community De�t�lap�nent ����7��� ������ ' �S Sou�h Fronta�e Road, U�ii, CotQrado 816�7 �� teE: 97t�.479.�139 fax; 97{1.479.2452 �.���:r,f���r�cf,E�_:�v��,z �eb: kvww.�aiig4�,��srn Project Name: Solaris (Crossroads) Final DRB DRB Number: DRB050640 Project Description: Solaris (Crossroads) Final DRB Participants: OWNER SOLARIS PROPERTY OWNER LLC 2211 N FRONTATGE RD STE A VAIL CO 81657 APPLICANT MAURIELLO PLANNING GROUP, LL 12/12/2005 Phone: 970-748-0920 PO BOX 1127 AVON CO 81620 License: C000001697 Project Address: 143 E MEADOW DR VAIL Location: 143 E MEADOW DRIVE � Legal Description: Lot: P Block: 5D Subdivision: Vail Village Filing 1 Parcel Number: 2101-082-0100-7 2101-082-0200-1 Comments: See Conditions BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion By: Mike Dantas Action: APPROVED Second By: Lynne Fritzlen Vote: 4-1-0 Dorward opposed Date of Approval: 02/21/2007 Conditions: 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: CON0008706 The applicant shall return to the Design Review Board prior to requesting a temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of occupancy for the project with a sign program and all proposed plaza furniture which will be reviewed and approved by the Board prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Cond: CON0008707 � The applicant shall submit a complete set of civil drawings for the project for review and approval by the Public Works Department prior to submitting for a building permit. Review of the civil drawings may result in the minor changes to the DRB final drawings. Cond: CON0008708 The applicant shall work with the Public Works Department to resolve concerns regarding the intake and exhaust vent wells on the eastern side of the project which are located in the Village Center Road right-of-way prior to submitting civil drawings for review and approval. Cond: CON0008709 The applicant shall utilize all best practices to protect the mature healthy trees located on the Vail Village Inn Phase III properly adjacent to the project. In the event these trees are damaged or die as a result of the construction the applicant will be required to submit a Design Review application proposing a replacement solution which will be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Board. Cond: CON0008710 The final landscape and lighting plan within the Public Right-of-Way is subject change pending final design review by the Public Works Department during building permit and civil drawing review in conjunction with final designs for the streetscape. If changed, a final plan will be brought back to the Design Review Board. Cond: CON0008711 The final streetscape design and alignment along East Meadow Drive and Village Center Road are subject to change and approval by the Town of Vail during the final design process. A final plan will be brought back to the Design Review Board. ../ Planner: Warren Campbell DRB Fee Paid: $650.00 • DEC-12-2�05 08:54 From: To:97�4797511 P.2�5 � � New Constru�tion � Applic�tion for Design Review � , �" Depart�r�er7t of(bmmunity Developmer�t 75 South Front�ge I�ad,Vail, Q�Ir�rado 81657 ������ � tel� 97Q.47A.212$ fax� 970.479.2452 web: www.v�ilgov.com General I nformation: NI projects requiring dssign review must recelve approval prior to submitting a buildi�7g permit applicatian. Please refar to th� �ubm+ttal requirements fdr the particular approval lhat is reque�ted. An appliqtion for De�iyn �view cannot be sc�pted until all requirecl inPqrmatian Is received by the {bmmunity D�ve�lopment Dep�rtmeni. The prOj�et m�y �Igp n6ed to be I'eVieWecl by the Town C.c�uncal and/or the Planning and Environmental Commission. Design review approval lapses unless 8 building permlt is issued and construotlon Commences within one year of the approval. Description of the Request: � �[�t,���r ��� � Location af the Proposal: Lcat'�,,,. Blbdc��� Subdivision: ;� Physical Address: 1 _y�� L� Parcel No.: �fAlt7 9�6 1 Qp.� {4bntact �gle Co. /�ssessor �t 970-328-864U for parcel no.) Zoning: [.d1KM�t�1ZL.t1�_4 CG�►� � Name(s) af Owner(s): (�d�y�ortDg �� �� ;�e� w��to��' � Mailing�lddress: ��._�, ��,+� 7 � Phone: . Owner(s) Signature(sE: Name pf AppliCant: _�.� � � „ �_�"'^ Mailing Address: �� ���IZr�7 �C�N �,D Phone: � O a E-mail Address� Fax: "� Type of R�v�ew and Fee: ? �ign$ $50 Rus$1.00 per square foot of tptal �ign area. ? Conceptual FZeview No Fee � New Construction $$5p For construction of a npw buildiny or demo/rebuild. ? /lddition $300 For an addition whar� square foot3ge is addecl to any residential or commercial b�,ildEng(indudes 250 additions� interior oonversions). ? Mi��or Alteration $25o For minor c:h2ngeb to buildings and site improvements, sueh as, (multi-familylnnmmearcial) re-ropfing, painting, window additions, landscaping, f�nces and retaining walls, etc. ? Minor�Iter�tic,n $2Q For minor c#ianges to buildings and �it�i improvemenls, ,5`uCl�as, (singl�family/duplex} r�roofing, paintiny, window additians, landsc^aping, fences anq reteining wglls, etc. ? Chang�s ta Approveci Rans $20 For revisions to plans elreedy approved hy Planning St�ff or the Design Review Ooard. � ? Separation Request Np Fpp For QFfi�e.Ug�Only: ( �,i,,p j � F6e PBid: �S� C,�16ek No:: .I. � S meet�n9 oate:�.,. � ��b� �, � ``�:�5���� . - �.. ���: fil� � ,1 �� Planner:_ �,. PrpjeCt f�b,_ �.J�J � v � �,. ,,_ 1 • -« � ********�*********************************************************************************** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement *************************************************************************�****************** Statement Number: R050002152 Amount: $650.00 12/12/200502:18 PM Payment Method: Check Init: JS Notation: 1913/CROSSROADS EAST ONE, LLC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: DRB050640 Type: DRB - New Construction Parcel No: 2101-082-0100-1 Site Address: 143 E MEADOW DR VAIL Location: 143 E MEADOW DRIVE Total Fees: $650.00 This Payment: $650.00 Total ALL Pmts: $650.00 Balance: $0.00 ***************************************************�x**************************************** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------ DR 00100003112200 DESIGN REVIEW FEES 650.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- � � �� ,� � ._r � m��....,�� _ , m °�;,� �x - = . k s- _ . �- � °�,�° � � , �,, .><:�, �, � _ � ,� . : ��� � , , �, .�. � �A f ., �,� „� , r � �� at��� ���� ����� lil I � � ��, ri- . � �,�� II i ,� �� a� 4 t ��� �i�t • � �I �, �� . �� � � � _ � � � �b . � _, � , e ,� � �. �, _ .� , � x. �� ��> P.�„u , �. ��� �� -.�; r , � ,� �t� � , � �,�.� "; ,�,; `�� ��„ �� � , . . � , �., . - ,, t. . ��,,"' �,; ,,: ��� � �.4.,, �-- ��. � ; ; � � � � '� ''� , - � �°` , ,. -. � � � '' - .. �. � � � � ,� � < .� ; °;�� '� � �����, . ,,,.,�..��„ . _ „ . �, � - �s� � �� � � �'"� `"3 �\�� < . , �� ;�� t c a� w ,� � �„��- ,t��`-„�;� �' u , �� ���� � � � �, . �.. . ,,,� �-� s°�`" ,� 1 x � « �� �� �.�x�;r �$ �� �� � �, � �� �: . .,, ,, . � � � �� ��. �, - i � , , _ �� , �. � �< � � � � ' >. � ���� � ��� ;�� g.o �, , e � : � ��.�_` �� �. , _ , � �� �� , � - � � , ~ � � _ ;� �, �,_.,� . � w-� �� �` . x.--� t, �� , � , �,�� • . , � ° � � _ �`'�%�! �� � ; ,r� � y. �'� � „,, �� y" � a d� �� � '� � � � k� � � .. � �i� _ � ' . 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F LAC K - K U RTZ " February 2�,2007 DRB Final Set SHEEfINDIX PLANS ELEVATIONS MATERIALS MECHANICAL LOUVER/EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS LANDSCAPE 8 PLAZA DESIGN CONCEPTS (i) GARAGE LEVEL -parking level 3,public restrooms,and mechanical room (13) SOUTH ELEVATION (21) MATERIAL MOCK UP PANEL (34J HVAC LOBBY LEVEL (46) GREENROOFPRECEDENTS (2) PLAZA LEVEL -parking level 2,retail,ice rink,theaters,and bowling alley (14J NORTH ELEVATION (22) WOOD TREATMENT&MASONRY LAYUP (35) HVAC ROOF PLAN (47) STUDY DIAGRAM (3) PROMENADE LEVEL -parking level 1,restaurants, and retail (15J EAST ELEVATION (23) ZINC ROOFING 8 WALL SYSTEM (36) LOADING DOCK ELEVATIONS (48) KEY PLAN AND SECTIONS (4) LOBBY LEVEL -condo level 1,and loading dock (16) WEST ELEVATION (24) ZINC ROOFING PLAN (37) MECH.PIT 8 EAST ENTRANCE ELEV. (49) OVERALL SITE PLAN (5) CONDO LEVEL 2 (17) SOUTH WEST ELEVATION (25) BALCONIES,WROUGHT IRON,&PLANTERS (50) PLAZA PLAN-Winter (6) CONDO LEVEL 3 (18) SOUTH EAST ELEVATION RETAIL DESIGN CONCEPT (7) CONDO LEVEL 4 LIGHTING DESIGN CONCEPT (51) PLA2A PLAN-Summer (52) PLAZA PLAN-Special Events (8) CONDO LEVEL 5 BUILDING ENVELOPE (38) COMPARISON TO BEAVER CREEK (53) TERRACE PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT (9) CONDO LEVEL 6 (26) PLAZA LEVEL (39) LOBBY LEVEL PLAN (54) TERRACE PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT (10) ROOF PLAN (19) RENDERING-Summer 8 Winter Vignettes (27) LOBBY LEVEL (40) RTL-01 (55) ELEVATIONS (11) BUILDING HEIGHT ROOF PIAN (HISTORIC GRADE) (20) RENDERING-Winter Night (28) SOUTH ELEVATION (41) RTL-02 (56) PLANT PALETTE (12) BUILDING HEIGHT ROOF PLAN (ACTUAL GRADE) (29) NORTH ELEVATION (42) RTL-03 (57) PLANT PALETTE (30) WEST ELEVATION (43) NORTH TO EAST RETAIL ELEVATIONS (58) GREEN ROOF PLANT PALETTE (31) FIXTURE F-1 (44) WEST TO NORTH RETAIL ELEVATIONS (59) GREEN ROOF PLANT PALETTE (32) FIXTURE F-2 (45) PLqZA LEVEL PERSPECTIVE RENDERING (60) DETAILS (33) FIXTURE F-3 (61) LANDSCAPE MATERIALS (62J SCULPTURAL ELEMENTS � (63) LANDSCAPE LIGHTING PLAN a . ,.«s u m.w.� r.� � �1 �,. ��■i� ������ _:��lV R��V �'..; � � , � � �e ro ... .._.. ......_.. _ . .._.,.:-,.. .. �v—.��. .... . . � SOLARIS VAIL,COLORADO \ � s� �\ � — ��8174-� �—1 � __ �\'�� \� ` � yv<��� I \�� � � s��o \ O 7 � � ) � �����,_ � �ae a� VILLqGE INN p�q� + ,_ i�'.�. i. �� `i F � `'��'� , � � ��`� ���� ��� �f� - ,. �, > r, ti �� � � ��� �� ,�,�"'� � �i� �, i ��,_°� r l�� #�ryY..� ���� �:�, _ � -- I` �' � . 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SOLAIRS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS PLAN gARNES COY S�ale: 1"=30'-0" ARCHITECTS JANUARV 15� 200� - ' I ' �Archit ts � SOLARIS VAIL,COLORADO s, 9, __ � � � I „ :�, � 1 1 �m � !!�� � � I;� P�� UP __� � ' ,s ,_ ,. ,3 — a, � s _ , � i �� � PARItING � GwRAGE1 �� I � i I �o� ,� . I � . 'i ��. � a� .� �' � ��.. I s,. , L_ / a� n \ Psi as �`. PARNING � GwrsaGE] GOJS �'I 9YAIR$ � �� � . E�EV �yFS' � Ea � � � ElEG009�� � � � � ` _V.IJ__' � _ _____ _ _._ . i i i y n i re o��+.:-i E�s��,�a�E,>-an �, � o,e � � %%��/i/�r iiiiiiii���%�%/� i%/ � ���%i�' ����i���i�/��%%�;�/ , G/ r � %� i �, �'%�/!;�i„i jj�/ /%///� ��//%���%i� %� �,%�i%i�j%��i ��/�//��i ,i' �/��//��i i"/��i/��i, �;,,,,,,°i iiiiii/,/i,�i/,,/!, � % � , , % ����� / / / i///„// / / / / � aa� 9 ...— .-: —_.._— _._. ._... 9TSSna ._�._._�— ...:-_. _ ._._ .. .�_ � .. � k�"�."" I _-_ . -. .... —..___ _... . .... _ ___ _— . _ [: . a�.. 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BAR/ARCADE� � i'' .�,190GSF � � l�d �, � �'/ TOWN of VAIL COUNCIL/P.E.C.APPROVED PLAZA LEVEL(+8165.34'DATUM) s�ie:ine'=i'-o° ToWI 6RFA at Plaza Level 1,376 sq.ft. 1 UNIT THIS LEVEL 0 LOCK-OFFS THIS LEVEL HEPT I�� �_.. � I ,�.a lll � � � � BARNES COY ARCHITECTS AUGUST 31� 2006 � 1 . • .Arcn;t ts SOLARIS VAIL,COLORADO — —� _ ❑ � THEA7ER � SEATS O ,— ..___ _.� �. ��I , lll .. . �-....., . — �� � THEATER - ���145 SEATS HLEC: 1I � E�EV. '��,O � �� -. MACH.I �/ i�/�I. l. � � � � � I � O � ''THEATER � �.703 SEATS I @, --@ �I I I �q' � . . _ . �' ,� � .. � .. RETAIL' � � � L1 1' � � � _�, RETAIL �� 3,243 GSF -r ' ;_...-;.�-: f ssna s �� RE1 2493 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 � � �N.'�,N I I I I I >> I �0 I I e I I Ill,".11� SERVICE CORRIDOR _ _ < r � _ � �- --�� � NOTE: REF.IANDSCAPE&PWA DESIGN DRAWINGS(EDAW) FOR FINAL LANDSCAPE&PLAZA DESIGN. AIL GSF � 30 PUBLIC PARKING SPACES � 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ELEV. �� N�,__ _ __ � RM . _—� t7 i6 15 �MECHANICAV�I' 72 GARAGE EXHAUST li . ... 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Strip Split Stone ' 'lJ1RGE Module" STEEL- BUFF SANDSTONE Plate/bolt connections and s� cleft face,rectilinear diagonal bracing. pattern,random lenghts Gun blued color fnish MASONRY- STEEL y� s�.i Horizontal reveal banding 'Boulder'Madule Gun blued color finish TELLURIDE GOLD LOCATED below Lobby Lvl. STEEL- Promenade&Plaza Levels S' vertical reveal channel MASONRY- Gun blued color fnish 'Medium Module' "` TELLURIDE GOLD DRESSED TIMBER BEAMS- T� weathered face, Steel plt/bolt connections uncoursed ledgerak pattern, dark wood stain finish random ledger stones Dry Stack DRESSED TIMBER COLUMS- Steel plFJbolt connections �'z dark wood stain finish WOOD SIDING DRESSED TIMBER BEAMS- T 3. 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For ������ this product the patina,that would normally be formed when the zinc is exposed to the atmosphere, is induced during production. ■ANTHRA-ZINC:(BELOW)a black gray zinc similar in color of slate.ANTHRA-ZINC and slate roofs are often used together because the charcoal aspect of ANTHRA-ZINC compliments the slate roofing material. _ � , � . .� � � i; I� i - ,.. i ''1������,�`�' �'��� *4 � £ , �..�. 4` � r,��.,r S� ��. +v,� 'r, &4� ���� � ,� :� { '�4�. � =p^�``�i��{y.��"r '��s�`� i A .``.f�c.,4'�'T44 �� . ����`��Y'�`rs,' . , VAIL VI�,t..t�.C:;; (BELOVJ) Satellite image of existing village. a - � y � .u�� u �`��� � .�, �r+k �. � ���..,.� �� ,.% p�� � � ' +r�..,;. . •%zr �4�. * f �1 �� ^`� '��"+�p �t:� ;�'� . ♦ �^ '!�°a'�«�'"�„ b'4 ^�� •.T,s't S� �i""�'° � _ _ .. a..� . . , �-.� �. �.�,�",�, . � � Am N �g$, ' �L: '� ...,.,,., < �•��� d�,`'.��� � PRO]ECTED BALCONIES North Elevation Timber Support Beams/Brackets Fibercement Closure Boards Stone Decking Vertical Wood Plank Balustrade with Iron Work Wood Surround on Postr Continous Wood Handrail PRO)ECTED BALCONIES North Elevation Timber Support Beams Fibercement Closure Boards Stone Decking Horiz.Wood Plank Balustrade with Iron Work Wood Surround on Posts Continous Wood Handrail PRO]ECTED BALCONIES South / East/West Timber Support Beams Fibercement Closure Boards Stone Decking Iron Work with Horiz.Bracing Wood Surround on Posts Continous Wood Handrail Remove Timber Support Beams if System is used as an applied balcony �:'r� , ;. �... �: �', ��:` Y . ��t. � ��fi� � ��: II� U �� � # ��� _� :� �< i:�.. 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Surface mounted uplights con- cealed in the towec See South � Elevation) 12. Ice rink. 13. Christmas tree lights. 14. Surface mounted decorative fixture to d2w attention to the entrance of the movie theater. 15. Pole light to match Vail standard. 16. Column mounted sconce downlight to accent stone columns. (See Lobby Level) 17. Signage/Building marker. Lighting to be determined. NOTE: REF.IANDSCAPE&PIAZA DESIGN DRAWINGS(EDAW) FOR RNAL LANDSCAPE&PWA DESIGN. 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INTAKE Louver � Ls � � � � :� �'`�f � to Garage- AREA WELI � ! � �.� l� ��� � '�. 130 sf face area L.z INTAKE Louver �i� "�"'-� � �� � �� � i 13'hx10'w to Boiler Combustion- � � � r � / "'` - - _ � - . �� _..T..�_.._.._.._�_ _.._.,,�_ � 130 sf face area � L3 � Q _ \ � INTAKE Lower ' �" to Garage- IXHAUST Lower , � L� i.. �`1 .' I 97 sf face area from Ice Rink �i � NORTH LOBBY 13'hx6'w Eq Rm OA- , 'L.i Entrance on L� � � 1 sf free area � Lobby Level D '� � INTAKE Louver j to Garage- EXHAUST Louver ! �2 � P 169 sf face area from Carpark � ! � ��� 13'hx13'w 130 sf face area i Outline of � i Building Footprint � •I � EXHAUST Louver , ������ A �, � ir from Movie theater- i..s ' ���lll� � ,.�� ��i � a 25 sf face area INTAKE Louver � I i SOUTH LOBBY ; � to Ice Rink Eq Rm OA "�== � � Entrance on � � 1 sf free area ) i Promenade Level � � i i Q. NORTH SIDE of BUILDING INTAKE Louver �i i, II ; to Bowling Alley- =- � '' � 9 sf free area � ;�/�� ;i: �� � � � INTAKE ouverL La ��O �%,/ ( � i� to Plant Room INTAKE Louver �i i � � � � �i -� „ 130 sf face area to Kitchen- i 25 sf face area � i +�� � , � � EXHAUST Louver i°s � i � ���� ��° to Carpark- � � � I �� 30 sf face area � ' / i �.. i ' / � ; �� � � � � . � � � �� �I AREA WELL � � .� ,- ,. � , 'I� IXHAUST Louver L'� i NO�NDSCAPE&PWA DESIGN DRAWINGS(EDAW) ¢ I from Plant Room Emergency Generator- �oR r�Na�u�NOSCave�vwa�esi�N. � / 60 sf face area ! ' i � AREA WELL L.� , ;���� i � � � � /, INTAKE Louver -� ! ' � � �� � � ���� i, �,, . � to Boiler Combustion- i,� � i `� � �� � ..'_� � � !.'i'" � 130 sf face area ,�' � � � �•����� ;� � � ✓ , , i�°, � � _ F�1 i � ' _ � AREA WELL -- � �._.. .._ ' ,,.' —�. — . ,..,�� � � �� /� _ �,. f�rii , i I� % \, � IXHAUST Louver ���-' '� _ _� from Carpark- L�8 �''� j� E � ' � _ _ --- _.._.._.., 45sffacearea - -._.._._.._._.._.._.._.._.._.._.. . .._. _ / vJ R�v � D EXHAUST Louver ASr ft'1EAnrn,,,.._ �� ; ���S MEP�� !/� ` from Bowling Alley- L�� 4 sf face area TOWN of VAIL Design Review Board Mechanical Exhaust/Intake PLAN-Lobby Level s�nie:�^=zo�-a• � � � � -��;�i�����f�f�,, :; , „�,,, �,-, ._ BUILDING HEIGHT ROOF DATUMS TOWN of VAIL are noted from Design Review Board ACTUAL GRADE Mechanical Exhaust/Intake PLAN-Roof Level s�ie:i^=20,-0^ NOTE REF.IANDSCAPE&PLAZN DESIGN DRAW[NGS(EDAWj FOR FINAL lANDSCAPE&PLAZA DESIGN. �.. f � i i i i i i i i i i i I I I I I I I _ �...� ��r. .:. � TOWN of VAIL Design Review Board Mechanical F�chaust/Intake PLAN-partial Condo Level 6(+8249.84 datum) sczie:i^=zo�-0^ - 30 s.f.face area EAST ELEVATION LOADING DOCK � f�i� ' �' � ��� "��� � !� ���- �..ne�•. ........t i� = al 1 ��i � _._ . , _,_..� � _. _ � ..- . . : �=�-c�.-...i. �___: _ — [..._1 7C� 1\\ � EXHAUST LVR AREA WELL PLANT ROOM EMRG GEN EXHAUST LVR_ MASONRY- '`f� 60 s.f.face area CARPARK 'Boulder'MOdllI2 30 s.f.face area TELLURIDE GOLD STEEL- S 3, LOCATED below Lobby Lvl. vertical reveal channel Promenade&Plaza Levels Gun blued color finish MASONRY- ,12, DRESSED TIMBER BEAMS- �.� 'Medium Module' Steel plt/bolt connections TELLURIDE GOLD dark wood stain finish weathered face, uncoursedledgerock pattern, TIMBER BRACKETS (T�. random ledger stones Steel plt/bolt connections Dry Stack WINDOWS/DOORS- ZINC meWl- Metal Clad Wood ""' R-1 Diamond Tile 'Bronze'Finish pre weathered'finish ZINC metal- Box or edge gutter system& flat-Lock Panel "�� triple tube snow retention system 'pre weathered'finish with snow clips Recessed jointr K E Y: WEST ELEVATION - LOADING DOC ��� �S� �i �`F� � � I�.. i , ,ti� �. _ ���_ - ;.� ��� INTAKE LVR INTAKE LVR INTAKE LVR K GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE 130 s.f.face area 97 s.f.face area 169 s.f.face area 13'Hx10'W 13'Hx16'W 13'Hx13'W � _ y i �' ��� � _ �� �. � _ �. � — �" r--f�a...�.�.��!. �, v . - �� ._.�_� � ._� i�<�°+!4�� � �rrr�rt.y}�. � i .. :- . - �.:.... y, , P�� , „ z, a. r. , ,, .. �� � d� � Ri z z � i�,a�n.�r ro�a��6��'`,v / a ,y,/� >������ � ���� � ������ ' ;,, �i%�i,��� ,�����%����i �i����,// NORTH ELEVATION - LOADING DOCK NORTH ELEVATION � e , ;�_� �; ,�, � �"• � :�, �' .a;,"� �� f ,�„;:� .. ''.�,� , »^ � a, M1��. � 1� d[' i' � g.., 7. < - � ,.. w � � KEY: WEST ELEVATION �°' � �-� - � WEST ELEVATION ROOFTOP MECHANICAL PIT r ,. _�t _ __ �_ �'�f'� ��. ��, f�' y���_ , . __ � , � ��ITI��I - :__� ' �;� __ � � . . _. _ _ �.. .�. .. ..«.�.,�pe..�. . � ,�.�pp�.... � I 25 s.f.face area INTAKE LVR KITCHEN 25 s.f.face area KEY: NORTH ELEVATION � r� ,. � � � � � �- _ ����-I, - -� � �x z � � ���A �� � ! �, , � � � 1' RECESSED �g g� _ ECHANICAL PIT, t ��l�ii , . I I' "L, � T I I �'�I � ', '� iJ ;, . I � i . . . d�fi �����'�, . i . I:i.�b- �.�, ' ' =�� -�y� _ �I. II�I nnu �IRI �'';��� �e �e�e� _�. ..� -b_.�. .�.n...��_ �� � � R1� _ � � _ � I �- �3�- � ,�� � � � � � ���i� � ' —[- 1 � � � _ � , �� ?� _ �I. _ _ , RECESSED R 1 , i 1 � MECNANICAL PIT i � i� � �� �� __ I�� R2� ��I � � �i �,�� I � i _ � � �l � Iii" I� \\ I � ���� .�i � � �� � i ������.� . ���� , n ,�i�i �ip�i I � i iii",i�i i � I r� °� a ;7� �� I� I �'� � � � I i;I k.. � � � , , ; .I � , � � � rr , : ^ - -__ NORTH ELEVATION — ROOFTOP MECHANICAL PIT �INTAKELVR EXHAUSTLVR EXHAUSTLVR INTAKE LVR ICE RINK CARPARK ICE R[NK BOWLING ALLEY EQUIPMENT RM 130 s.f.face area 1 s.f.free area 9 s.f.free area 1 s.f.free area EAST ELEVATION — RETAIL & PARKING ENTRANCE ��� INTAI(E LYR CHILER PLANT 20 s.f,free area 6x4 MASONRY- AREA WELL for ZINC metal- ZING MASONRY-Medium Module WINDOWS/DOORS- �''' exhaust/intake louvers `�\Z' R-1 ,g_? 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BARNES COY � DA� Study Diagram ARCHITECTS „ o� �o� zo� ao� eo� February 21, 2007 a� L Note: This plan represents final proposed s�te and landscape design. � ��� Key Plan and Sections BARNES COY ARCHITECTS ° o� io� 20- ao� ao� February 21, 2007 �� � 48 Deciduous Trees [� Amelanchier alnifolia, 10'HT ���� Serviceberry* � Malus'RadianY,3"CALIPER Radiant crebappie �� Populus tremuloides,4"CAL. Quaking aspen(clump)* s'�s Prunus virginiana'Schubert',3"CAL. `+�� Schubert chokecherry(clump) Evergreen " � Abres concolo White fir* Picea pungen Colorado blue � Picea pungen Bakeri spruce Pseudotsuga Douglas fir* Deciduous Shrubs Evergreen ; Betula nana,2 gal.,3'O.C. �;,� Arctostaphylc Bog birch Common bea � Chamaebatiaria millefolium, 5 gal. � Juniperus sat Fern brush* Buffalo junip� �„,; Comus alba'Bud's Yellow', 5 gal.,5'O.C. � Pachrstima m ` Bud's Yellow dogwood Mountain low ,�. Cornus sericea, 5 gal., S'O.C. - Red twig dogwood* Potentilla fruticosa, 1 gal.,2'O.C. Shrubby cinquefoil s�� Prunus besseyi, 5 gal., 5'O.C. Western sand cherry** � Prunus tenella'Fire Hill',5 gal.,5'O.C. Dwarf Russian almond T;> Ribes alpinum'Green Mound', 11"cutting, 5'O.C. `` Dwarf alpine currant � Salix pu�purea'Nana',5 gal.,3'O.C. Dwarf arctic willow* � Salix repens,5 gal.,4'O.C. Creeping willow* �� Shepherdia canadensis, 2 gai., 5'O.C. ( Russet buffaloberry* E � Symphoricarpos albus, 5 gal.,4'O.C. Common snowberry* Perennials�M* � Irrigated sod Rooftop broad-leaf mix �, Rooftop narrow-leaf mix � Native wildflower seed mix f.�.' Part shade seed mix Shady groundcover mix Low part shade perennial mix � Southeast � Northwest 0 North � Southwest South piaza plante Linum perenne`Le Lupinus argenteus, Sedum'Autumn Ja Sempervivum mor East plaza planter Alchemrlfa conjunc Fragaria american� Geum triFlorum,Pr Southwest Galium odoratum, Iris setosa artica,I Iris siberica,Siberi ',�� South plaza pianter Shady groundcover mix -�__ ' �r�'' , . ._ ,.-- _ — � � � ��.�-� �r� ��,�.w..-�''''� � `'_-_ � East plaza planter Ajuga reptans,Carpet bugle �''\;4, ^ �,s.•--�"''" ,,, ' '"✓�p , � - - Bergenia purpurescens,Bergenia �'""��� �>r'` '' ` r- _. ° � Geranium macrorrhizum,Adriatic cranesbill _""'----- � �-�� �Landscape boulders Viola labradorica,Labrador violet* l � � =., -., - _ , �.- � Exhaust louver � �-��`-' �^~.~ _�-- ._.::_ ._..._...—._ rV'� Native Colorado species ** Native prairie species *** See'Terrace Planting Plan EnlargemenY and 'Plant Palette'for additional perennial species Note: This plan represents final proposed site and landscape design. 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Vail Standard Street Light � � B. Bollard �. Mini Patio Lights , � . D. Steplights ,±r,� !i��hts � l..it p�� ��ts � , � ,, �� -., i �/ v � � ,i �. y �,,,y� � �� � y � i „�, � � , / ;� Architecturai lighting by others Note: This plan represents final proposed site and landscape design. Landscape Lighting Plan February 21, 2007 63 . � DRB Meeting January 3, 2007 � , . . . . . DRB s Role and Criteria in reviewing SDD No. 39, Crossroads (Solaris) Aqenda 1) Discussion of changes made by the Solaris team since December 11, 2006, hearing to address member concerns. 2) Request for a final vote. Board Comments from December 11�'. • Concern about the uniformity of the roofing color. Suggested a more distinct roof on the tower. • Discussed opening up the stairs leading from grade to the promenade level. • Discussed the railings on the promenade level. Several members mention a preference for the heavy timber railings. • Discussed reducing the length of the planter paralleling East Meadow Drive to open up the plaza entry as much as possible. Also discussed constructing the planter out of the same stone that is on the building not � the plaza material. • Discussed that the heavy timber trusses on the upper story may not be "massive" enough. • Discussed dormer sizing and spacing and their appropriateness. Should the Design Review Board decide to approve Special Development District No. 39 staff suggests the following conditions be applied to that approval. 1. The applicant shall return to the Design Review Board prior to requesting a temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of occupancy for the project with a sign program and all proposed plaza furniture which will be reviewed and approved by the Board prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 2. The applicant shall submit a complete set of civil drawings for the project for review and approval by the Public Works Department prior to submitting for a building permit. Review of the civil drawings may result in the minor changes to the DRB final drawings. 3. The applicant shall work with the Public Works Department to resolve concerns regarding the intake and exhaust vent wells on the eastern side of the project which are located in the Village Center Road right- � of-way prior to submitting civil drawings for review and approval. 1 . 4. The applicant shall work with the Public Works Department to resolve � light fixture selection within the public right-of-way prior to submitting for building permits. 5. The applicant shall utilize all best practices to protect the mature healthy trees located on the Vail Village Inn Phase III property adjacent to the project in the vicinity of the pocket park. In the event these trees are damaged or die as a result of the construction the applicant will be required to submit a Design Review application proposing a replacement solution which will be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Board. The following was the time line and topics discussed at each meeting leading up to a request for a final vote. September 6`�' meeting • Initial introduction to the Solaris project and schedule for following meeting. October 18�' meeting • Landscape design for west, north and east sides of the project including streetscape, medians, paving, lighting, etc. • General mechanical design/screening for the roof and exterior wall areas including penetrations, equipment, louvers, vents, etc. • Site utilities screening • Loading dock area exterior design including louvers, vents, paving, etc. -� • Exterior lighting for buifding and site November 15t meeting • Addressed concerns regarding landscaping, paving, and lighting raised at previous meeting. November 15th meeting • Plaza kick-off presentation by Lawrence Argent and EDAW covering general concepts and design direction. December 6"' meeting • Second round of Plaza design development • Discussion of Jeff Winston's letter dated October 13, 2006, and the responses of the Solaris design team dated November 1, 2006. Role of the DRB The DRB's review of a proposed Special Development District(SDD) is the final step in the approval of a project proposed to be an SDD. At the point of DRB review many of the parameters for a proposed structure/project have been established and memorialized within the Ordinance adopting the new SDD and the accompanying Developer Improvement Agreement. .�.r� 2 J Items which have been resolved are building heights, site plan design, land uses, � vehicular access, public benefits, bulk and mass, amount of landscaped area, etc. Items the DRB does have purview over are landscape design and plant material selection, application and selection of building materials and windows, design of retail store fronts and signage, design of the plaza, minor changes to roof design and the site plan which do not affect the overall design, streetscape design that will be constructed in the TOV right-of-way, etc. Staff has reviewed the Vail Comprehensive Plan and the following documents were found to pertain to this project site. Staff will provide greater detail on the details of the following Master Plans as the project proceeds forward. Vail Village Master Plan The Vail Village Master Plan is intended to serve as a guide to the staff, review boards and Town Council in analyzing future proposals for development in Vail Village and in legislating effective ordinances to deal with such development. The most significant elements of the Master Plan are the goals, objectives, policies and action steps. They are the working tools of the Master Plan. They establish the broad framework and vision, but also layout the specific policies and action steps that will be used to implement the Plan. As noted on page 35 of the Master Plan, "It is important to note that the likelihood of project approva/ will be greatest for those � proposals that can fully comp/y with the Vail Village Master P/an." Staff believes this statement re-emphasizes that the Master Plan is a general document providing advisory guidelines to aid the Town in analyzing development proposals and that full compliance is not required in order for a project to be approved. The stated goals of the Vail Village Master Plan which staff believes are applicable to this application appear in the following text. Specific Sub-Area Details found in the Vail Village Master Plan Mixed Use Sub Area (#1) The Mixed-Use sub-area is a prominent activity center for Vail Village. It is distinguished from the Village core by the/arger scale buildings and by the limited auto traffic along East Meadow Drive. Comprised of five major development projects, this sub-area is characterized by a mixture of residential/lodging and commercial activity. There is a great dea/ of potential for improvements to both public and private facilities in the area. Among these is the opportunity to develop gateway entries to the Village at the 4-way stop and at the intersection of Vail Road and Meadow Drive. It is also a long term goal to strengthen the connection between this area and the Village core area by reinforcing the established pedestrian linkages. Pedestrianization in this area may benefit � from the development of retail infill with associated pedestrian 3 � improvements a/ong East Meadow Drive and the deve/opment of public access to Gore Creek. � A significant increase in the Village's overnight bed base will occur in this sub-area with the development of the final phase of the Vail Village /nn project. In addition, commercia/ and residential/lodging development potential is identified in sub-area concepts 3, 4, 6, and 8. The completion of these projects will essential/y/eave the sub-area "built out': #1-6 Crossroads Infill Commercial infill over new underground parking lot in conjunction with a /arge public p/aza with greenspace area (existing and new parking demand to be provided on site). While configuration of infill may be done a num6er of ways, it is the overall intent to replace existing surface parking with pedestrian corridors into a commercia/ area, as well as to provide a strong building edge on Meadow Drive and streetscape improvements. Improvements of the p/anted buffer adjacent to the Frontage Road is also important. Relocation of the /oading and delivery functions and entry to parking structure is strongly encouraged to reduce traffic on Meadow Drive. Potential to improve fire access a/so exists in the redeve/opment scheme. Specia/ emphasis of 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, and 6.2. Goal #2: To foster a strong tourist industry and promote year- around economic hea/th and viability for the Village and for the communify as a who/e. � Objective 2.4: Encourage the development of a variety of new commercia/ activity where compatib/e with existing land uses. Policy 2.4.1: Commercial infill deve/opment consistent with established horizonta/ zoning regu/ations shall be encouraged to provide activity generators, accessible greenspaces, public p/azas, and streetscape improvements to the pedestrian network throughout the Village. Policy 2.4.2: Activity that provides night life and evening entertainment for both the guest and the community shall be encouraged. Objective 2.5: Encourage the continued upgrading, renovation and maintenance of existing lodging and commercia/ facilities to better serve the needs of our guests. Policy 2.5.1: Recreation amenities, common areas, meeting facilities and other amenities shall be preserved and enhanced as a part of any redeve/opment of/odging properties. � 4 � Policy 2.5.2: The Town will use the maximum f/exibility possib/e in the interpretation of building and fire codes in order to facilitate building renovations without compromising life, health, and safety considerations. Objective 2.6: Encourage the deve/opment of affordable housing units through the efforts of the private sector. Policy 2.6.1: Emp/oyee housing units may be required as part of any new or redeveloped project requesting density over that allowed by existing zoning. Policy 2.6.2: Emp/oyee housing shall be deve/oped with appropriate restrictions so as to insure their availability and affordability to the loca/work force. Policy 2.6.3: The Town of Vail may facilitate in the development of affordab/e housing by providing limited assistance. Goa/ #3: To recognize as a top priority the enhancement of the wa/king experience throughout the Village. �,,, Objective 3.1: Physically improve the existing pedestrian ways by landscaping and other improvements. Policy 3.1.1: Private development projects sha/l incorporate streetscape improvements (such as paver treatments, landscaping, lighting and seating areas), a/ong adjacent pedestrian ways. Policy 3.1.2: Public art shall be encouraged at appropriate/ocations throughout Town. � Policy 3.1.3: F/owers, trees, water features, and other landscaping shall be encouraged throughout the Town in /ocations adjacent to, or visible from, public areas. Goal #4: To preserve existing open space areas and expand greenspace opportunities. Objective 4.1: Improve existing open space areas and create new plazas with greenspaces and pocket parks. Recognize the different ro/es of each type pf open space in forming the overa/l fabric of the Village. � 5 Policy 4.1.1: Active recreation facilities shall be preserved (or relocated to accessible locations � e/sewhere in the Village) in any deve/opment or redeve/opment of property in Vail Village. Policy 4.1.2: The deve/opment of new public p/azas, and improvement to existing p/azas (public art, streetscape features, seating areas, etc.), shall be strong/y encouraged to reinforce their ro/es as attractive peop/e p/aces. Policy 4.1.3: With the exception of ski base-re/ated facilities, existing natural open space areas at the base of Vail Mountain and throughout Vail Village sha/l be preserved as open space. Policy 4.1.4: Open space improvements inc/uding the addition of accessib/e greenspace as described or graphically shown in the Vail Village Master P/an and/or Urban Design Guide P/an, will be required in conjunction with private infill or redevelopment projects. Goal #5: Increase and improve the capacity, efficiency, and aesthetics of the transportation and circu/ation system throughout the Village. � Objective 5.1: Meet parking demands with public and private parking facilities. Policy 5.1.1: For new development that is located outside the Commercia/ Core / Zone District, on- site parking shal/ be provided (rather than paying into the parking fund) to meet any additional parking demand as required by the zoning code. Policy 5.1.2: The expansion of the Vail Village parking structure shall maximize the number of additional parking spaces available for public parking. Policy 5.1.3: Seek locations for additional structured public and private parking. Policy 5.1.4: Continue to promote the /ease parking program as a means for maximizing the utilizatron of private parking spaces. Policy 5.1.5: Redevelopment projects shall be strong/y encouraged to provide underground or � visually concea/ed parking. 6 � � Goal #6: To ensure the continued improvement of the vital operational e/ements of the Village. Objective 6.1: Provide service and delivery facilities for existing and new deve/opment. Objective 6.2: Provide for the safe and efficient functions of fire, police and public utilities within the context of an aesthetically p/easing resort setting. Policy 6.2.1: Development projects and other improvements in Vail Village sha/l be reviewed by respective Town Departments to identify both the impacts of the proposal and potentia/ mitigating measures. Policy 6.2.2: Minor improvements (landscaping, decorative paving, open dining decks, etc.), may be permitted on Town of Vail/and or right-of-way (with review and approva/ by the Town Council and P/anning and Environmenta/ Commission when applicab/e) provided that Town operations such as snow removal, street maintenance and fire department access and operation are ab/e to be � maintained at current /eve/s. Specia/ design (i.e. heated pavement), maintenance fees, or other considerafions may be required to offset impacts on Town services. #1-7 Village Center Road Improvements Redesign of intersection as shown on the Vail Village Urban Design Guide P/an. Goa/ of this project is to create a visual landscape barrier to prevent unnecessary vehicu/ar traffic. Bus, delivery and pedestrian traffic must a/so be accommodated in this design. Special emphasis on 3.1, 3.2, 5.3, 5.4. Goal #3: To recognize as a top priority the enhancement of the wa/king experience throughout the Vil/age. Objective 3.1: Physical/y improve the existing pedestrian ways by/andscaping and other improvements. Policy 3.1.1: Private deve/opment projects shall incorporate streetscape improvements (such as paver treatments, landscaping, lighting and seating areas), a/ong adjacent pedestrian ways. Policy 3.1.2: Public art shall be encouraged at � appropriate/ocations throughout Town. 7 Policy 3.1.3: F/owers, trees, water features, and other landscaping sha/l be encouraged throughout .� the Town in locations adjacent to, or visib/e from, public areas. Objective 3.2: Minimize the amount of vehicu/ar traffic in the Village to the greatest extent possib/e. Policy 3.2.1: Vehicu/ar tra�c will be eliminated or reduced to the abso/ute minimal necessary levels in the pedestrianized areas of the Village. Goal #5: lncrease and improve the capacity, efficiency, and aesthetics of the transportation and circu/ation system throughout the Village. Objective 5.3: Concentrate the majority of interconnecting transit activity at the periphery of the Village to minimize vehicu/ar traffic in pedestrianized areas. Policy 5.3.1: The Vail Transportation Center sha/l be the primary pick up and drop off point for public transit and private shutt/e vans and taxis. Objective 5.4: lmprove the streetscape of circulation corridors throughout the Village. � Policy 5.4.1: The Town shall work with the Co/orado Division of Highways toward the imp/ementation of a /andscaped bou/evard and parkway along the South Frontage Road. Policy 5.4.2: Medians and right-of-ways shall be landscaped. Vail Villaqe Desiqn Considerations The Town of Vail adopted the Vail Village Design Considerations in 1980. The Design Considerations were revised in 1993. The Design Considerations are considered an integral part of the Vail Village Urban Design Plan. The Design Considerations are intended to: • guide growth and change in ways that will enhance and preserve the essential qualities of the Village; and • serve as design guidelines instead of rigid rules of development; and • help influence the form and design of buildings. � 8 The Vail Village Design Considerations are divided into finro categories; the urban design � considerations and architectural/landscape considerations. Staff has attached the architectural/landscape considerations portion of the Vai� Village Design Considerations to this document for review at a later time. Staff has underlined portions which are believed to be of applicability to the role of the DRB in reviewing the Solaris (Crossroads) SDD. Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan The Town's Streetscape Master Plan does identify East Meadow Drive and Village Center Road within the East Meadow Drive — Willow Bridge Road to Vail Valley Drive portion of the Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan. The Plan identifies the following problems with the existing conditions within this sub-area: • The need to separate buses from pedestrians; • The need to provide a more comfortable shopping experience; • The need to restrict unnecessary vehicular tra�c; • The need to maintain access to existing lodge units; and • The need to screen parking and accommodate loading and delivery vehicles. Town ZoninQ Code � Chapter 11, Design Guidelines (in part) � 12-11-1: INTENT: A. Attractive Attributes Recognized: Vail is a town with a unique natura/ setting, internationally known for its natura/ beauty, alpine environment, and the compatibilrty of manmade structures with the environment. These characteristics have caused a significant number of visitors to come to Vail with many visitors eventually becoming permanent residents participating in community life. B. Area Character Protection: These factors constitute an important economic base for the town, both for those who earn fheir living here and for those who view the town as a precious physical possession. The town council finds that new development and redevelopment can have a substantial impact on the character of an area in which it is /ocated. Some harmfu/ effects of one /and use upon another can be prevented through zoning, subdivision controls, and building codes. Other aspects of development are more subt/e and /ess amenab/e to exact ru/es put into operation without regard to specific development proposa/s. Among these are the general form of the /and before and after deve/opment, the spatial re/ationships of structures and open spaces to/and uses within the vicinity and the town, and the appearance of buildings and open spaces as they contribute to the area as it is being developed and redeveloped. ln order to provide for the timely exercise of judgment in the public rnterest rn the eva/uation of the design of new development and redevelopment, the town council has created a design review board(DRB) and design criteria. i 9 C. Design Review: Therefore, in order to preserve the natural beauty of the town and its setting, to protect the we/fare of the community, to maintain the va/ues � created in the community, to protect and enhance land and property, for the promotion of health, safety, and genera/ we/fare in the community, and to attain the objectives set out in this section; the improvement or a/teration of open space, exterior design of all new deve/opment, and a/l modifications to existing deve%pment shall be subject to design review as specified in this chapter. D. Guidelines: It is the intent of these guidelines to /eave as much design freedom as possib/e to the individua/ designer while at the same time maintaining the remarkab/e natura/beauty of the area by creating structures which are designed to complement both their individual sites and surroundings. The objectives of design review sha/l be as follows: 1. Recognize the interdependence of the public welfare and aesthetics, and to provide a method by which this interdependence may continue to benefit its citizens and visitors. 2. Allow for the development of public and private property which is in harmony with the desired character of the town as defined by the guidelines herein provided. 3. Prevent the unnecessary destruction or blighting of the natural/andscape. 4. Ensure that the architectura/ design, location, configuration materia/s, co/ors, and overall treatment of built up and open spaces have been designed so � that they relate harmoniously to the natural landforms and native vegetation, the town's overall appearance, with surrounding deve/opment and with officia/ly approved p/ans or guidelines, if any, for the areas in which the structures are proposed to be/ocated. 5. Protect neighboring property owners and users by making sure that reasonable provision has been made for such matters as pedestrian and vehicular traffic, surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, the preservation of light and air, and those aspects of design not adequate/y covered by other regu/ations which may have substantial effects on neighboring/and uses. • 10 I � ARCHITECTURE/LANDSCAPE CONSIDERATIONS � ROOFS Where visible, roofs are often one of the most dominant architectural elements in any built •�;�;`�;�:f:�"` ..�1:j;..�.,�;�. environment. In the Village roof form, color and texture are visibly dominant, and generally -:ti:.t•::::�.., , f,. .`VJl•• consistent, which tends to unify the building ��:��Y= • , r- -.;ti�;�7N5{Z:� x�� 'Y}ti diversity to a great degree. The current expression, and objective, for roofs in the Village is to form a consistently unifying backdrop for the architecture and pedestrian streetsca e and .�j �•f �:�.�;f: s:�r. �x '•' w{• rrf�'•ti• ,;`��•' p i .ti.,c',,,,':Z ti{}.ti ��7�,r,'•rr. •:�`v. '�r. ':CC,�''�,{r;�}'+,�.`i�-: v.N�f,�,�f,'sr.?S: to avoid roofs, which tend to stand out -- individually or distract visually from the overall character. ,•.• • �lr •�(f�.1: � Ntw�' Irti'1.-:: Roof Forms i�_��r•:;. f , Roofs within the Village are typically gable in f .�;�??�'� ,�f,� form and of moderate-to-low pitch. Shed roofs ,f��'�,��,'��'��'� are frequently used for small additions to larger r•'� �`�"{'�,�E: buildings. Freestanding shed roofs, butterfl ti� �'�����r _ •�-. y ti-'. -;.,,r:•::%r:::-: •. 3'.Yri r roofs and flat roofs can be found in the Village �-� ' =�`'�.`�'.��x``� but they are-generally considered to be out of � •��'•`r character and inappropriate. Hip roofs likewise are rare and generally inconsistent with the � � � ; character of the Core Area. Towers are � exceptions, in both form and pitch, to the • general, criteria, but do have an established � local vernacular style, which should be . �� ��� •r respected. . , Pitch Roof slopes in the Village typicatly range from ---� 3/12 to 6/12, with slightly steeper pitches in limited applications Again, for visual consistency � . this general 3/12-6/12 range should be preserved. (See Construction below.) �jt •}� �_ �l� � 13 � Overhangs � Generous roof overhangs are also an established architectural feature in the Village - �•:v�==������:�:::�:' , ;`;�'�:;�;:::_x;•:>r a traditional expression of shelter in alpine . ��`'''� :��;�;f•::�;-�•;$ environments. Roof overhangs typically range 3�,�� +�:' from 3 to 6 feet on all edges. Specific design � • consideration should be given to protection of pedestrian ways adjacent to buildings. Tee falls, snow slides, and runoff hazards can be reduced by roof orientation, gutters, arcades, etc. Overhang details are treated with varying degrees of ornamentation. Structural elements such as roof beams are expressed beneath the ���„y overhangs, simply or decoratively carved. The t,,y.t+d roof fascia is thick and wide, giving a substantial edge to the roof. Compositions .�� . The intricate roofscape of the Village as a whole ' -•r•�:.::_:�rr;-.:.. is the result of many individual simple roof .• .. configurations. For any single building, a varied but simple composition of roof planes is (� ��� ��,,,�� �, preferred to either a single or a complex - d.•y.�►�r•�r arrangement of many roofs. As individual roofs - become more complex, the roof attracts visual attention away from the streetscape and the � � � total roofscape tends toward "busyness" rather ��s ,��:,r,,,,,,...- than a backdrop composition. _ '°°��'! �:� :.-� ,f�. .,�• � �r:., Stepped Roofs As buildings are stepped to reflect existing grade ����{''���� :•:w�fi�>: changes, resulting roof steps should be made •;*�<:<>;;,y >_;x;;� O}7:;.3$:::}:?''v' where the height change will be visually significant. Variations which are too subtfe appear to be more stylistic than functional, and out of character with the more sVaightforward � roof design typical in the Village. � ���::y�:,r�r„�;:;�:,, wrv+�a��"' <'"�:;;�:;;.:�:�;`,.�'.; .:;,r, ' C�;,.r::vy.:; %at�n.':.!h��;;>':.;�; ... .::>:,�;:�t�>:;�'t 2�;S;s:;r. ..:Lrii}:v'^r,�r f`:ci:v;Y C . ��^:�j' . :. _. .. .,,C�j• - k:::�•'.'.:v. . ,'y. . n.�!?:�� 'r i:^.i<$iii�v...��ti�b:�i:?'� }. }Y�,;�.{;Y••.,..,'•:.._,.;:r.^. .. �-?:r, R�S�•,-f.yzf.fYY•`.•s}�'yt.�v.,,�yC,?' ;a:;+•,•,;�;::+�z:��';:3.: ;�r �fv;,.; f r� . �% '�`��. w.. s'.:.i%�iu!•j}:;;.vS.:-. � � 14 B L Materials �.. Wood-shakes, wood shingles, and built-up tow , and gravel are almost exclusively used as roof materials in the Village. (See Construction below.) For visual consistency, any other materials should have the appearance of the above. Construction Common roof problems and design con- siderations in this climate include: - snowslides onto pedestrian walks - gutters freezing a�r�f - roof dams and water infiltration - heavy snow .�fi'�t loads �� Careful attention to these functional details is recommended, as well as familiarity with the � local building code, proven construction details, •• •�• ' ' and town ordinances. For built-up roofs, pitches of 4/12 or steeper do � • � not hold gravel well. For shingle roofs, pitches � 1�u� 8 wt�G'F�a of 4/12 or shallower often result in ice dams and f� lol�y�a der backflow leakage under the shingles. ��� �i1ih's b� F�+.Mat;�g�� � Ct� R�' sna�u a+if� rt�.�f. , Cold-roof construction is strongly preferred, unless warm-roof benefits for a specific application can be demonstrated. . Cold-roofs are double roofs, which insulate and prevent snowmelt from internal building heat. By retaining snow on the roof, many of the problems listed can be reduced. Periodic snow removal will be required and should be anticipated in the design. ' Roof gutters tend to ice-in completely and become ineffective in the Vail climate, especially in shaded north side locations. Heating the interior circumference with heat-tape elements or other devices is generally necessary to assure adequate runoff control in colder months. • 15 e ' FACADES (and materials — excluding glass) should not exceed four nor be less than two. � A color/material change between the ground floor Materials and the upper floors is a common and effective reinforcement of the pedestrian scale of the Stucco, brick, wood (and glass) are the primary street. building materials found in the Village. While not wishing to restrict design freedom over-much, High chroma colors can be used for signage, existing conditions show that within this smaU accents, doors, canopies, wall graphics and other range of materials-much variation and similar elements as long as they do not dominate individuality are possible while preserving a basic either the building they are used on, the adjacent harmony. Too many diverse materials weaken buildings, or the streetscape (see E. Accent the continuity and repetition, which unifies the Elements). streetscape. The color schemes for all properties shall be Of the above materials, stucco is the most considered on a case-by-case basis. (Res. 21 consistently used material. Most of the buildings (2005)§ 1.000) in the Village exhibit some stucco, and there are virtually no areas where stucco is .entirely absent. It is intended to preserve the dominance � ;�� i i !� 1 �� �� of stucco-by its-use in portions, at least of all � new facades, and by assuring that other ' � l materials are not used to the exclusion of stucco . � in any sub-area within the Village. ' � �Color �: ��. The intent of these regulations�regarding color shall be to provide greater latitude in the use of �,,� color in Vail Village in orde� to create visual • interest and to enliven the area. Colors used should retain a discernible consistency within a general range of colors relating well to the colors found in the surrounding mountain backdrop of Vail, but need not be specifically found in that environment. All colors used shall relate to the colors of the natural materials found on the buildings like wood tones, slate roof colors, stone colors and the like. Additionally all building colors shall work with the colors of the buildings in proximity as well as with all natural landscape materials found nearby. While there is no restriction per se on specific hues, primary colors of high chroma shall not be used on building surfaces but can be used in a limited fashion for accents. Body colors, both siding and stucco, shall be rich and lively but must be less chromatic shades, which relate to natural colors and can be either light or dark. All stucco shall have a flat finish. Generally, to avoid both "busyness", and weak visual interest, the variery of major wall colors � 16 . e Transparency �' Pedestrian scale is created in many ways, but a �����r� ma�or factor is the openness, attractiveness, and �, ,u��. 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 proportionately more transparent than upper floors. Upper floors are typically more � �Nr� �rG�+'i P�� residential, private and thus less open. �� „y/fl�tall p�cw�ls�s� As a measure of transparency, the most ef,�.t.n �k�►ts. 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. ':�`' ;f�; Y:�� =�:: -Y ;�Y:. .;ti= �cti :{,. '`{: :;::. Examples of transparency �%� '``� __ :;ftis: �:� (lineal feet of glass to lineal feet � > >;: �� •-•- -:: •� :� ; of facade)on ground level: ''''� `r! �``' ''� �' ��'� �`' =�: -Covered Bridge Bldg. 58% - Pepi's Sports 71% � -Gasthof Gramshammer 48% -The Lodge 66% ' �, -Golden Peak House 62% �Q� � � ♦ G �� •— �Z��'t', �. -Casino Building 30% �� ���t� . Gorsuch Building 51% •:•�. �:;. ;:�'f ''y �$: .r f.� ::�: �f; :}f •}� '•ti� °''� � ,�+1 t"�aLl'��*��'� • 17 o ♦ WINDOWS In addition to the general degree of f � transparency, window details are an important source of pedestrian scale-giving elements. $� The size and shape of windows are often a s response to the function of the street adjacent. n, For close-up, casual pedestrian viewing windows are typically sized to human-sized dimensions and characteristics of human vision. (Large glass-wall storefronts suggest "� uninterrupted viewing, as from a moving car. The sense of intimate pedestrian scale is � � diminished.) Ground floor display windows are � ,� typically raised slightly 18 feet f and do not � �, .,. extend much over 8 feet above the walkway , :�f�:��{~�`��� .rv�n,��� �.�' level. Ground floors which are noticeably above �}�'�'ti� ����� r:��v.•. �>.�. d•e. �fY:�l ''•�,I��� ti or below grade are exceptions. '•�:f.�`•{-`: ;�"`f.,. :'����ti� ���,;y����4�}�1.f{C� y{r•.a •ti�.�rr ti� � ,r.,, { :;�.•1ri��.�ti.;,,�� ,f��. i��;.v''� �ti y�� .♦,�!�, ���y4���J:t •fti��µ�r'7i:�•���yt•'ti• 'Y✓:a�e:Y77JS�r.{:VC:.'••� G �� The articulation of the window itself is still 1tt��v�t another element in giving pedestrian scale �"� �r (human-related dimensions). Glass areas are ucna i usually subdivided to express individual window % �ey+h�ti� elements - and are further subdivided by !� p+c�aet+t►� � mullions into small panes - which is responsible � for much of the old-world charm of the Village. Similarly, windows are most often clustered in avad harasvwi�►; �y����� banks, juxtaposed with plain wall surfaces to . give a pleasing rhythm. Horizontal repetition of r;:: � � single window elements, especially over long l:f.'1 f':{'� };;a ��f rs r distances, should be avoided. 7.,«: ��ti-f; ;r: �' «::�; '��'r'' � `~` � �.��"'�� -,.`+ •`�-•.� .�- '-:?:�;: '••'.:-$; '.�:•:• '.�i'.1 •f:�: ::✓1 ::i: :�ir ti•. � �:�r;:: -.},i�: t ;�{,:{; :.fti;: a`� . ��,,�'`,.. � _ ,�.� �..I `' _ .. ' . � 18 � Large single pane windows occur in the Village, � and provide some contrast, as long as they are S�ctd L� aw�+�tru► 8(�c e,� generally consistent in form with other windows. Long continuous glass is out of character. �r'•r?�Lh • � =.�: ., }Y. %�1Y'.;S�H.�::�•��5�i n,�i�,'Lr��' fI ����..'.:1:�. �.�i �SW.r�t�'�yr, ry1��V. �:�15�:��L.'��Y1;J�'-�.�,,��:XX�� ti��tit.�:: Ba bow and box windows are common window ��'�'� 3v �"��:�-•� Y� „�"'�."T'::-'.:•:, 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. � �0�1 i �� � i ' . � ' . _ � � � 19 e DOORS dar1� waaftin+ Like windows, doors are impo�tant to character 4f l�s� '.�.'��1� � and scale-giving architectural elements. They should also be somewhat transparent (on retail - �'f�ctctat� 5v�a.:e 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 ;: :; ::: � � gta� great variations exist, 25-30% 1 transparency is � ' ' " felt to be a minimum transparency objective. r: {� :;., � {r�e Private residences, lodges, restaurants, and . '• �ry"? �Q � � :: i �: �❑ � 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 transparency � as a complement or substitute for door' windows. dar� - `-�'' dC� .:> .:�:; Articulated doors have the decorative quality � � • '�•:� �"�aS- desired for Vail. Flush doors, light aluminum a � ����==�^� �x� frames, plastic applique elements all are - �- considered inappropriate. � �'�:'��� dvk..l� daor • �r�' NOTE: Security is an important design consideration in Vail. Deadbolt locks are :.•�:::: �; v , a� encouraged. Locks, door handles and glass �:;.;�::::;� should all be designed to discourage break-ins. ���'`'�� ��� � `.�c'';,-' �rar++G Security-design discussions with the Town � '�� ��' c:��;�; j police staff are encouraged. ' f As an expression of entry, and sheltered . welcome, protected entryways are encouraged. Doorways may be recessed, extended, or covered. tr�,e�e.� .rrc�e►+drd si►�++ier�. � 20 v TRIM � �, Prominent wood trim is also a unifying feature in ;�.•.,•. ,;..�r•r:r.,•. .:;;: ••a:{•: :f• � the Village. Particularly at ground floor levels, �t� ; :�� - doors and windows have strop , contrasting , � � '� (see Colo�-Facades)framing elements, which tie �n:+ '' r. the various elements together in one �� composition. Windows and doors are treated as � ' strong visual features. Glass-wall detailing for •�•� ��:•ff� -'••'~` `" '�ti'= either is typically avoided. �1: r DECKS AND PATIOS Dining decks and patios, when properly . �ba� �r b�► �VBt� . designed and sited, bring people to the streets, � �� bp� opportunities to look and be looked at, and generally contribute to the liveliness of a busy , .��t�3 �r�f`�gf°1�C1�!'�� street, making a richer pedestrian experience t than if those streets were empty. �l C.?�0�' ��::i�Co�G A review of successful decks/patios in Vail ���0� �'��j�� reveals several common characteristics: ��{� � ��f . - 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 i C�r�t,� �r,•� walk(and not the reverse) : ; ,,� •„�j � i � - 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 � 21 ' . BALCONIES ---- . .�r+' Balconies occur on almost all buildings in the Village which have at least a second level t: , �t . facade wall. As strong repetitive features they: , ' ;:, . -give scale to buildings -give life to the street(when used) -add variety to building forms -provide shelter to pathways below. � � "'�--.. The prominence of balcony forms is due to -"`�- several fairly common characteristics: Color � • - . . �•-�1�3r�dor w� • .�� ; '; •�: .. �f budla'`! They contrast in color (dark) with the building, �' . . � typically matching the trim colors (see Facade- � ' • . Color). ' :; t�-j;E�►ta�►'r�r"(r� . , ��,�„ f�+ ���� . Size • • . , . They extend far enough from the building to cast .a prominent shadow pattern. Balconies in Vail - . , ���� � are functional as well as decorative. As such, • • they should be of useable size and located to ' , �6�'.�� encourage use. Balconies less than six feet ' � : ���'W� deep are seldom used, nor are those always in - , *��'��i � s ha de, no t orien te d to vi e w s o r s t r e e t l i f e. , ���� �� Mass �� � . They are commonly massive yet semi- transparent, distinctive from the building, yet � allowing the building to be somewhat visible � �•� ' I behind. Solid balconies are found occasionall , � i' ' Y ' . : ' and tend to be too dominant obscuring the ` � c ' • • + j � ,� � building architecture. Light balconies lack the � ' visual impact which ties the Village together. /�LEp ?bD Lrer�: � 22 e .Materials ��, � �r � � Wood balconies are by far the most common. � Vertical structurai members are the most � dominant visually, often decoratively sculpted. Decorative wrought iron balconies are also consistent visually where the vertical members are close enough to create semi-transparency. Pipe rails, and plastic, canvas or glass panels should be avoided. ��' r`� ' Construction Cantilevered beams, beams extended to support the balcony, are most often visibly exposed on the underside of balconies. As such they are an expression of structure and tie the balconies to � the building visually. ±` .a�+ar •f�k,�e� � • 23 0 ' ACCENT ELEMENTS The life and festive quality of the Village is given by judicious use of accent elements which give color, � movement and contrast to the Village. ' Colorful accent elements consistent with existing character are encouraged, such as: Awnings and canopies -canvas, bright color or stripes of two colors. Flags, banners- hanging from buildings, poles, and even across streets for special occasions. Umbrellas-over tables on outdoor patios. Annual color flowers -in beds or in planters. Accent lighting-buildings, plazas, windows, trees (even Christmas lights all winter). Painted wall graphics-coats of arms, symbols, accent compositions, etc. Fountains-sculptural, with both winter and summer character. LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS , Landscape considerations include, but go beyond, the placement of appropriate plant materials. Landscape considerations include: -plant materials -paving -retaining walls -street furniture (benches, kiosks, trash, etc.) -lighting -signage � Plant Materials Opportunities for planting are not extensive in the Village, which places a premium on the plant selection and design of the sites that do exist. Framework planting of trees and shrubs should include both deciduous and evergreen species for year round continuity and interest. Native plants are somewhat limited in variety, but are clearly best able to withstand the harsh winter climate, and to tie the Village visually with its mountain setting. Some typical local plant materials include: Trees Shrubs Narrow-leaf cottonwood Willow Balsam poplar pogwood Aspen Serviceberry , Lodgepole pine Alpine currant Colorado spruce Chokecherry Subalpine fir Mugho pine Potentilla Buffaloberry 24 � �__ __ _i i � � . ; _= =�---1 I T-- p � - -=1� _ - - -�-� 1 , - ..,_ t:�, .:�= ;- �� � � � � � �,� ,r� � C � �� DEC 2 8 2006 � �'O�JVN OF VAIL LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-1 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps, Finishes,Accessories, Etc �s�i�M� �- • � 3 Or] D�6 ��_ � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp = 32W, compact fluorescent �'' _ (Osram CF32DT/E/IN/830) �`—�' = 24001umens i � �%' Luminous Area: � 24"x3" + 11.5"x24" = 348 inz per face I _ 348 in2 x 4 faces = 1392 inZ � � N � � _ Source Lumens = 2400 = � .72 � Luminous Area 1392 inZ , _.___�_.__ _ ..__ .,,�,.. � 11 .5" LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS �J Vail, CO Type: F-1 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps, Finishes,Accessories,Etc � ,t —�—� –�- � �_ � - - - -- ----,---�, � 1 �� � – ----� 1 �� y 'y � __ -----'� • LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-2 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps, Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: �amp = 32W, compact fluorescent ,; _ (Osram CF32DT/E/IN/830) � � = 2400 lumens � ____._____,,� Luminous Area: ��..�. ..,,, ��N 10"x9" + 2" x 18" = 126 inz per face . �'� 126 inz x 4 faces = 504 in2 C� ` � ----- ------ � �-- �' Source Lumens = 2400 = 4.76 Luminous Area 504 inz LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-2 Note: This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc • � FIXTURE MOUNTED INTO STONE PIER WITH NARROW BEAM -- OF LIGHT TO REFLECT OFF GLASS PYRAMID. � _— .. —-----__ —_. _ ._ __.-- � LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc • Lr;��D�C�� SUITABLE FOR WET LOCAT/ONS IPbB M � � � . _ ..�,�,.<, �. . M9410�M943OSERIES TYPE JOBNAMf MODULAR IN-GRADE LUMINAIRE PARTNUMBER SINGLE LENS DESCRIPTION �Q�a�M� �.;�am�� 4.,�,�ao r„e���«, �o, Lond„rtEnn�osAccaswrw�0 n�,s�oR�—,��,-� HydreCs M9A10;M4t30 Seny;rnoditlat in-q�arle i�gtn,a�e nr�dti-��nr���u�e,nn�> desiqi�ed for uplighUng arh�teetural and Isndscape fea[ures. These un�t> can be flush mountoA uAo a vanuly o)substrates w landscape materials ------_` �he M9d10iM%30 consists of a lactory•seaied,thermally pro[ected lamp �` _� module and encapsulated pawer m�idule. ihe components are secured /' � insida a hu�vy�duty polymer rough�ir� housing dasignad wilh channoled . �.,. .�:;,�rvt �.oulirn.�.an mtegr;d�iuir,b�in hoa.and fmish doot tnm assemWy. - -- FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS ,,,�,r:;,,,,,�,,;m,,,,,;,,H,,,,,,� st��„�e55 st��a���,� DOOR MATERIAI: Caat A�nminnnt cas� 6ronze, cast alummum or br�ntc�viUi;tainless perforated trim in�ert or Stainless SleaL Available in ____.— round or aquarc Aoor tnm � � ROUGH-IN SECTION: Iniection molded polymer wdh inlegral�unctian // 6ox for ihru branch wiring The housing is U.V.stabilited, impact anA y� p�A. E�I �` 10'OIA - r.orros�on rr,;isient fo�use in all rypes ot eaviwnments.The rouph-in ha, i7?`�� 12541 � n cylinde� ot side car wnliqurapon and houses �he lamp and power �t- J / � moduls components and rop daor finishing section. � LAMP MODULE: Staidess steel housing,faclary•sealed and purged oi eIi • � maistura for longer component lite. Lens is sealed with silicone gasket+nd stainleu steel clamp band assem6ly with single fasteirer Electrical con��«� tion�o lamp module is done Ihrough a submer�ble quick pull plug cunnecta� with golA-plated coatacts Unit is thertnelly protected.IAMP INCLUOED 9� Brr�v„n� Ai�im�num Squar�� lt�'`, ..,�i«s�.S.�� 5�7�n�.� LAMP TYVE: low YaNagc MR-16 bi-pin base,15 Watt max., PAR36 scrnw t¢rminal 6asa,75 WaR max. � � __.__, Incanlesce�t:T-4 quartz halogen mini-can or 815�!t�.�.e 100 Wau max. r /" ' % •� Nuoreue�t Triple wbe CFl 4-pin base.32 Wan maa / t0"Sc1 HID T 1 or T-6 bi-pm 6ase 70 Wart max.,PAR-20 ni `3 S� � 12541 � PAA 30 medium ar E2T hase,70 Waq max. �zz9� ' ; � Color Carected Metal HaliAe � i i ; I}a SPetiFic 18mp ts desued,SpeGif'y n�nut�cb�rrr n lemp numtnr.mur;t la���p>. �' can bc supplied IAMP IN0.UOE0 1 VOLTAGE See ord«ring �wde UGHT DISTRIBUTION: See ardr.ring guidr. g• i229i t8 3i8' FINISHING SECTION: Single Iens dnsign m,ludes door asserribty with � ' _-1 9' j6�� 103�8'_.__ 360` Aim-Luck"" lamp module support riny Modulu ind�ainy pr�vidcr. � "- ''l:j�l ��-�— �265� easy inaintenaace and relamping without re�a�ming.Active optical len•..r�. r �� f are alsa aveilable. Door trim Iackx into position with two stainless strc'. ��;J s' captive, tamper resistant tastanars. il ' i�55T iN !I� � •i POWER MODULE: Ballast ITrenstormer is encapsulated m a custm� a,., � i; ia 3 8' — ' designed heat-dissipating apoxy resin that also elimirtates all moistun �, ;��..1! �3861 �/\ intrusion m the ballast Module is provided with submersi6le reted c�r� � 1\ i ; _ '%�� rI ���� 6 lesds br connection to integral junctian box and lamp module.Standar;± � � ��y�� ballast is high power facror, low starting temperamre;fluorescent al:c `� ' �____._ _ _1_ tronic or HID magnetic HID electronic ballast also available i , , A, � �"�5a' � �,ii-� � CONDUIT ENTRIES: Two�21 6ottam ar side entries available.Boa sult , ' ��,h, 7 able toi thru-branch wiring Splicing volume is 25 irt'�410 ccm�. NOTE: Potting compound IPC21)recommended for juncuon bo» splicer PC21 sold aepara[ely. !�}ca��descent & Fluorescem HID ACCESSORIES: See ordering guide. Rougr,-I� Hous�ng Rougn-In Housng FINISH: Finish is nahiral aluminum or bronze Stainless steel door Is brushed finish. Alwninwn daora inay be un�nred See ordenng guide tor colar opiiof�s. APPROVAIS USTING: U L,CE �'1 Hytlro1 is an 150 900 t ' Cert�fi�d Manu��cturer �2005 Hydre� IZ&B18raJ1avAve I 1 15 OS Sylmar,CA813�2 M9S70 M9130 Pnone�.818•%b91Gi Fax:8I8.362��18 www.AYArcI.COm LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note: This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc - • ������ SUITABLE FOR WET LOCA TIONS IPbB M � j � ' <..�„�, ,, r.,.: - M9410/M9430 ORDERING INFORMATION 60 H:Application ,.�,.. ,,.c.,,,,, ..:.,�.�._..0 .,,. .:.,�.,.�,��..c.... .., . ,.�„�,._ . , . _. _ .__. __.... _ ...._. ......... .. . ._.._. ..._. PART N0. , I EXAMPLE: M9410 SS 70CMT6 120 NSP FLC10 348 ISS SF lP _ __ __, _ _.__ <.____ , Materiai Voltage Distribution° Conduit Entry Options i j _ --_ __ _._� , ❑ A Aluminum ❑12' ❑ NSP Na«ow Spat I ❑/26 1-2"NPT bottom ' F�gin� � O B Bronie ❑120 ❑ SP SV�t , ❑12S 1;2'NPT side ❑ SF16 Singln Fusa ' OASP' Alum ❑ZOE ❑ Nil Narrow Flood ❑;�g 3:v"NPT bottom ❑ DF'b Oouble Fusa ' Staintess Perf ❑�0 ❑ MFl 6ledium Fload ', ❑»S 3±4"NPT side B���astinq° OBBP'Bronte Bronie �� �2� ❑ FL Ruud '�, . ❑6E6 Electronic Perf �� ❑277 ❑ WFL 4Vidu Fbad '�, Balisst ❑BSP' Brooze ❑347 ❑WWD'Wall Wash i OMLE8p0"Analag Stainless Perf. ❑MVOLT' Disvibwion I Dimming ❑ SS S�ainless Sleal ❑ ASY'Asymmeltit Bellest � _. ---ACC8880I10S----�,. , . _. _.___-- � '— �.: i �, -----_._ ---. ' Model ' lamp Type lens I�tnnsl" Lamp� ❑M9/10 Found Low Voluge ❑ IHL Nonuycamh Louver -- O FLC Flat Leas Ciear ❑ ISS° Source Shield ❑LP Lamp OMl430 Sqnare � MSO MRI6.GX5.3 base ❑ flCS'Flat Lens Clear,5"axial ❑ LSF" Lmear Spread Fher Insta�led ❑ M75 MRIb,G%5.3 base ❑FLC10 Fla�lens Clear.10°tih ❑CFAMB"Color Fher Amber � �����P���S�{°1° O f1C20 Flat lans Llaar,20 tiN ❑CFBIU°Culw Filter Blue Finish" i termmal base p FLF Flat Lens Frosted uCfGBN"Calor Fltar Gruan ❑PJ8751LV PAR36,screw � terminel base ��LF5"Flat Lens kosted,5`aaial ❑CFRED"Color Fifter Red ❑ BL Black OFICAS fla�Lens Clear,Antl-SIiD ❑ W WL Wall Wash Louver ❑ gZ Brunre IecandescepN ❑ CLC Cornex Lens,Clear Eztetnwl."" OP205d PAR20,med base ❑ CLF Convex Lens.Frosted ❑ GS Glare Shield � DOB Oark Bronie ❑P31501 PAR30,med.bese ❑ lC Laxan Cover ❑ DNA Natural Alum ❑P30751 PAR30,med base O lS Light Shieid O GN Green ❑ IOiU Te,mini-can base ❑ R6" flock Guard O GR Gray � Fluonscont 1�-����� ❑ SND$and ❑1tTRT Triple Tube,GX24q2 base ❑ BTR Bronze Round ❑ STG S1eel Gray 028TNT Tnple Tuhe,6l(24q3 6ase O BTS 8ronie Square ❑32TRT Tripie Tube,GX24q3 base 0 STR Stainless Round ❑ TYG Terra Verde MH ❑ STS Stainless Square Graan ❑ 2(ICMTP TA G8.5 Gase ❑ WH White ❑ 35CMT�' T1,G8S 6ase ❑ CF Custom Foish ❑ 35CMT6 TG.G12 base O 70CMT1 Td.G8.5 base ------------- ❑ 70CMT6 T8.G12 base M9900 Senes Assembiy MRIS9/Rougb-In Housing ❑P2035CM PARZO,med base tonsists ol Uro bllowing MFS94 Fnfshing Secuan ❑P30:i�CM PAR30,med base individual e�mponent MACS lamp MoMde ❑P3070CM PAR30,med base i parts MHSL94 BaNast Module �-----_________ . . __ Notes: ' Not Avadable wrth M9430 square model. ' Incandescenl models availa6le with 120 Volt only. "Accessories are muWalty ezclusive, choose one only. ' Lamps availahle with GE8 or MlEBAD electronic "�SS available wfth T6 and Tl lamps onty Nd available with WWD distribution MVOLT(120V-Z7N�ballast only. "Not availa6le with CLC ar CLF convex lens. ' Aveilable for Low Vohage lamps onty.Remote IN power supply ��Accessorv not aveflable with SS door matarial. required �sold separatelyl. "SF evailable with 1Z0.2T7 or 307 supply vaftages ` MVOLT is s[andard on all iluorescem tamps and MH lamps on MH li:�ures only with GEB or MLEBAD 6ellasl optioa „ DF evaila�le wi[h 208,220 or 240 supply voltages ' Not all distribirtions are valid with alf lamp rypes,consult on MH lixtures onty. lamp manufatture�s' spetifitaGons. "Ballasl options availa6le with MH lamps only. ' WWD distribution available witb Td G85 base MH, °0-10 Volt remote analog powered dimmer system with Td mini-can base Incandescent,or Fluorescent lamps only. additional supply wiring required(hy others) ' ASY distributian uvailable wrth Fluorescent lamps only. �9 Door material(inish is natural cast aluminum�A�or ' FLC51ens standard with W4YD distrihutian using flunrescant lamps. cast bronxe IBI unless specified.Stainless steel /�� Hydr�lu.ni5o9oo� 10 FLFS lens standard with 4VtND distribution using MH or incandescem lamps ISS�door available wlth hrushod finlsh standard .% Grt�}�ed M�nu}ectur�r �2005 Mvdr�l 12881 Bradley Avu 10 19 OS Sylmar,CA 917t2 M9410 M9430 Dhana:81R-982-94b " Fa�:818�382-8518 www.YyUnlcan LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For lnformation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc Pavin � The freeze/thaw cycle at this altitude virtually eliminates common site-cast concrete as a paving surface (concrete spall). High-strength concrete may work in selected conditions. Asphalt brick (on concrete or on sand), and concrete block appear to be best suited to the area. In general, paving treatments should be coordinated with that of the public R.O.W: adjacent. The Town uses the following materials for all new construction: -asphalt-general use pedestrian streets -brick on concrete-feature areas (plazas, intersections, fountains, etc.) Retaininca Walls Retaining walls to raise planting area often protects the landscape from pedestrians and snowplows, and should provide seating opportunities. Two types of material are already well established in the Village and should be utilized for cnntinuity. -split-face moss rock veneer-Village Core pedestrian streets(typical) - rounded cobble hidden mortar - in open space areas if above type not already established nearby. (example:Town of Vail entry wall) Wood retaining walls are strongly discou�aged due to deterioration caused by the harsh climate. They may be effectively used with appropriate detailing to resist rot and express crafted joint conditions. Licthfinq � Light standards should be coordinated with those used by the Town in the public R.O.W. Si4na4e Refer to Town of Vail Signage Ordinance. Colorful annuals are used in key locations throughout the Village to accent pedestrian areas, highlight building entries, and as plaza focii. These color accents can be provided in: -retained planting beds -flower boxes - hanging pots, baskets -ground beds � 25 � ���'��`�� :" SUITABLE FOR WET LOCA TIONS IP68 � � � � �.,�„�,..._ ,. M9410/M9430 ORDERING INFORMATION 50 Hz Application ._... .,.,.�.....:.-..•... � ,. �.,...�. ,...._.,•r:... ,,.. . PART N0. EXAMPLE: M9410 SS 7oCMT6 23050HZ NSP F1C10 16B ISS LP IEC . . __ ___- -�-- -- __._..�.--- _ �-__ Material Vokage Distribution' _: i Conduit EnVy; Options ! !Listing , .._..._ ---- � .—. , ; � _� ❑ A Alum�num O 12' ❑ NSP Narrow Spol i 0186 PG16 Ballasti�" ❑IEC ❑ B BronZe �I ❑22050H2 ❑ SP Spot bottom ,- �GEB Electronic . International ; �SS Stainless j ❑23050HZ O Nfl Nerruw flood ❑208 IOmm I Bailnst Electronic Steal I ❑24050N2 ❑ Mil Medium Flood bottom ' ❑MLEBAU^Analog Commission i ❑ASP'Alum ' ❑MVOIT' O Ft Flood ! O 165 PG16 '.. Stamless Perk ' side Oimming O WFl Wide Flood j 8allast �BBP'Bronze Bronte pWWD'Wall Wash 0205 20mm i Perf. Distribution ' side I ❑BSP'Bronza ❑ ASY'Asymmetric j 0255 25mm � ' Stainless Pur{ � botfom �; I ' _ -.____. ___., : Lamp Type Accesaories ! � lamp ; �---__ . Low VdU�4 Inte�nal" ❑LV Lamp —.____. __.--- --. Model � O M50 MR16 GX5.3 base Lena � IHt Huneycomb�ouver included --'--J ❑ MT5 MRIB 6X53 basc - - ❑ ISS°Source Shield ❑M9A10 RounA O flC Flat Lens Gear ❑ LSF"Unear Spread Flter ❑M91�0 Square O P385011V PAH36 screw ❑ FLCS'Flat Lens Clear,5'axial ,r. Finish'• te{tnroal ba,e ❑FLC10 Flat luns Clear,10'�ilt �CFAMB Lolm Fihet Ambet �______._..__.._—, �P387511Y PAR36 scr�:n ❑FLC20 Flat leos Clear,20"tih ❑CfBIU"Calnr Fher Blue ❑ Bt Black terminal bas� O FlF Flet Lens froated ❑CFGRN"Color Flhar Grean ❑ 82 Bronte Incandesca� O FLF5'Flat lens Rosted,5'aa�al ❑CFREO"Culor Ffter Rad ❑ DDB Derk Bronle ❑P20501 PAR20 E27 Gase ❑fLCAS Flat lens Gear,Anti-Siiv ❑ WWL Well Wash lower ❑ ONA NaNtal Alum. ❑P�O501 PAR30 E27 base ❑ CLC Convex Lens.Clea� ExternaP'° ❑ GN G�een ❑P30751 PAR30 F27 base ❑ ClF Cunvnx Lens,Frostad O GS Glere $hieW ❑ CR Grey ❑ 100U T4, minrcan p LC lexan Cover � SND Sand � Fluoroateet O tS liyht Shield ❑ STG Steel Grny �18TRT Triple Tu6e ❑RG" Rock 6uard ❑ iVG Terra Verda GX24q2 base TrimsO° Green 026TRT inple Tube ❑BTR Bronte Round ❑ WN White GX24q3 basa ❑32TRT Triple Tube ❑BTS Bronrc Squere ❑ Cf Custom Finish GX26q3 base ❑STR Stainless flound � ❑STS Stninless Square ❑ 20CMT4' TA 68.5 6asE 0 35CMT4' T4 G85 6aso -- -- � ---------- ❑ 35CMT8 T6 G12 base ', M900�Series 0.ssemblY MRIS94 Rough-In Housing ❑ 70CMU T4 G8.5 basc !caaiata of Ihs Mllowiag MFS9a Finishing Secnon ❑ 70CMT8 TB G12 base individral component MAGS Lamp Module pe��� MHSL91 Ballast Module O P2035CM PAR20 E27 base , ❑ P3035CM PAR30 E27 6ase ❑ P3079CM PAR30 EZ7 base NoUS: � ASY distri6ution available with Fluorescent lamps only. ' Not Aveilable with M9430 square model. ' FLC5 lens sta�dard with VYW�distnbution asing Fluorescent Lamps. ' lamps availahle with GEB or MLEBAD electronic. ' FLFS lens standard with W4VD distributioo asing MN or ineandestent lamps. MVOLT(120V•277V 50/60 HZI ballast only. " Accessories are mutually exclusive,choose one only. ' AvailaWe fw Low Vollaga lamps only.Remote 121!power ° ISS available with T6,and Td lamps only.Nat available with WWO distribution. suppty required Isold separatelyl ° Not availa6le with CLC or CLF coovex lens. ' Accessary not evaifable with SS door material. ' MVOLT is atandard on all fluorescenl lamps end MH lamps �� gallast optians availe6le wilh MH lamps only. with GEB or MLEBAD 6allast optinrt K 0-10 Volt remote anal ' Not all distributions are valid with all lamp rypes,consuh o9 Powered dimmer system with additionel euppfy wiri�g required�by others�. lemp menu�atturers' Specifitution4, " Ooor material linish is natural casl aluminum � WWO distn6ution available witfi Ta G85 base MH IAI or cast bronze B!unless SDetitled.$tamless steel �'� H;drelman1509001 T4 mini•can Gase Incandescent o� Fluareecent lainps onb�. (SS!dom available with bmshed finish stendard. �- cernt�eatit�nut•ci��•� �2005 Mvd�.i 128818radleyAve. 10 14 OS 5Y�mar.CA91�Y! M9a10 M9430 Phone:818362-� �- fax'81&362-6518 Wv+v+.lYdM.tan LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For lnformation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp = 39W, T6, metal halide _ (Osram MC39T6/U/G12/830) = 34001umens - Luminous Area: rrr� = rr x (3.5Z)= 38.5 in2 ; � 7 `� � � �-�...�____�_,�. -------- ----- Source Lumens = 3400 = 88.3 Luminous Area 38.5 inZ Note: Luminous area was taken from the area of the lens of the fixture that is recessed into the pillar. LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc � Recessed wall luminaires Type: with asymmetrical distribution BEGA Product #: � Project: Housing-D�e cast.�i�mnr�u�T,wrtf���r�,tegral w�nng con'�partrnNnl VO�tag@: Enclosure One piece dle cast alumm�xn feceplate w�th stepped baffle, �iO�Of: 3�6 thick,clear tempered glass Faceplate is secured by four(4)(lush (��tIOf1S: socket head s�ainless steel captive screws IMeaded into stainless ste+;. mserts in the hous�ng casting CoMinuous h�gh temperature O-ring ya�;'�.•�� Modified: for weathe�hght operation Eledrical�Compac�fluorescent lampholder G24q-?(18W).4-pin,rated 75W.600V Ballast is eleclronia HPE Available in 720V a 27N-specify, Throi,yh Wiring Mau�mum of four(4)No t2 AWG conductas(plus yround)surtable fa 901C Twu'%knockouts provFdyd fa'2'conduit Finish�These I�minaires a�e available in five standard BEGA cobrs Black BLKi;�Nhile(W}1T).&onte lBRZI:Silver(SLV},Eurocoat-IURO}, To specity,add appropr�ate suffix to catalog number For complete descnption of BEGA finishing process,refer to technicel infamation section at end of catalog Custom cobrs supplied o�special ader U.L.lisled,suitable fc�r wet bcations and fa installatio�within 3 feet of yround.Suitable fa all rypecs ot ca�structio�includ�ng poured concrete. Type non-IC Protection class:IP s5. '�-loor illum�nahon trom the wali • � Dte cast alummum faceplate wiih � _,;raY'" " � g( step baHle Clear tempered glass �n� � -�� _ B II� FuII internal relleclor tor � R. � � � asymmetrral distribution �. a .. . g,,.,.. . _ , „_,:, --- - .� flush steinless steel fastene�s � � U.L.listc�cl,suitable for wet " "" . a . • C • bcauais.IP 65, Cola-Standard BEGA finishes. � "w' � �_ � , , o a ;,��` � Lamp lumen A B C 3042P R6C855P.C1 � 1 18W CF quad-4p 1250 9's 9�e 5'.�+ 524 CPC.Concrc�te Protactfon Cover BEGANS 1000 BEGA Way,Carpinteria,CA 93013 [P]805 684 0533 �F]8�5 6&1 6682 ���i��oy��yn��ck�us t�a,s�,m,�An��,�;:- LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-4 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps, Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: __�µ_,,__ Lamp= 18W, compact fluorescent, GX24q-4 base _ (Osram CF18DD/E/835) = 11501umens Luminous Area: ; � 7" x6" = 42in • 8'� ' - - - �� � Source Lumens - 1150 - 27.4 � Luminous Area 42 in2 Note: This steplight is a -- full-cutoff fixture. All light is directed downward below 90 degrees. LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-4 Note: This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps, Finishes,Accessories, Etc L_ ��r � � � y1 �� � � .::` � � +# '� ap� `m /I r;. 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Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp =42W, compact fluorescent, GX24q-4 base _ (Osram CF42DT/E/IN/835) , = 32001umens ..._.._.._.._�._ �_ ____.__._ � ! Luminous Area: - � � rrrh = rr(6.3") (10")= 198 in2 '�` � �u ! �`�'_ ' • Source Lumens = 3200 = �s Luminous Area 198 in2 Note: This bollard is a full- cutoff fixture. All light is directed downward below 90 degrees. LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-6 Note: This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � � � �� T-17 Arcade Full Shield I L l. U h1 I N ? -T i C� N a. . -i.�.: _.._.., � r � O �I' I' ; � ff � B �� __._..._ _ _ . _.__. ___ _E �-r------ � ;__ • Dexnption Product Numbet lomp AA Fm�ah Ophai V`JnII mouN lum�nn+rc Af 5�541 I /F.bNral I SW'.�.G I I I 54a' &own Pvtina AFS5414/Ndural 39W 2G1 1 21' &own Patina Maleria�s and Conshucfion A Ik+��y�w�e copF�fxepkAe witl�copper me�s . 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Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps, Finishes,Accessories, Etc � •o,�d � �'r; �� r �� COLORBLAST 12 POWERCORE co�oR KINETiC3' !:-diS�•' ', . �. �,�,�r:�(�i�l.,r Kinefics'popular CoIorBlasf 12lixtuie ancl - .. .. � u� F,>,�en�<��<" t.,.-hi���l.yy Thiy paxf��t c«mbme�rich,safuroted wol)washin9 eo�w and coloi ehan�hig �= : eNec�s with high�erformance,operational eHiciency,and simpli4ied installation ' � Powercore technology is o digirol power processing rechnology ro drive LED systems,integra�ing power and do�a management duecdy inw the F�xrure and eliminahny Ihe need�«an eYternol power wppiy Powercore surpasses troditiawl power wpply Iechnobgy by sheomlini�g multiple conversion ond regula�ion swges inro a single,Aexible,micropr«ess«<ontrdled power stage that controls power oulput to lED sysRems duecl�y from�ine vo�to9e ond siynificant�y increnses overa��system efficiency Boi11•in acfive power factw cwrection(PFC)yie�s higher syslem eHicie�cies and minimizes shess on � bvilding wiring,making rhe insrollatian and system more cost e8ecfive. Pro�ecting a sokedge beam o(light,ColorBlast 12 Powerc«e is a seoled product desgned for both indaor and au�door installalions The(ixlure is(ully enclosed in a slylish and rugged diecasl alvminum housing and meets or exceeds speci(icutions(or use in wet bcofions.CdorBlast 12 Powercore has u smgla d conductor cable and onoc6es�o standard jundion boxes with 3 5'wnterto<enter hole spacing The preossembled movNi�g base provides smooth,6icfi��bee ro�atia� The bose is designed ro simPlify mslallation by mmimizing ports and allowing fw oker insk�llation rotatwn,eliminafing 1F�e neec�fa precise jvnctiax�Ewx posifioning Wilh up b 350'rolation,tlte Iockiny I�ax swivel,along wi�h 110°1«k��y fixlure rdofion,oHers a venpfile range oI light posflioning Foor moonfing screws enwre o water-fight,maximum longeviy seal. 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Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc , COLORBLAST 12 POWERCORE - CLEAR LENS ��� � � PIiOTOP.IFTRIC PERFORMANCF Photometric c�ala is bosed on tesl resulis from on indepe�den�tes�my IaE> � SOURCE SPECIFICATIONS Oplics C�ear temPe�ecl 9lass(ens Sovrce: 36 tEDs(I 2 Red, 12 Green, 12 Blue) Beam Angle: 10 dcgrees Dishibulion: Symmeiric direcl illwnination ILLUMINANCE OISTRIBUTION CANDLE POWER DISTRIBUTION 21 34 a? 38 27 19 ° 60/2Om ' 22.6 36 o d5 2 409 29 1 19 4 22 83 133 98 44 23 - - 50'/15m 30 1 89 i 43 1 DS 5 �4�4 l4.8 36 27$ Sa3 3b8 j Jh 29 /- 40/12m 38 8 99 2 �SR4 5 96 1 03 3 31 2 �_ � 3 7 29.8 75 9 74 7 78 6 3 6 ; _T ! `� 3 0'/1 Om ,--- -90 i _�_._ ___ _ eo 39 s 2o e i�r� oa i o�4 3a s 3095 8190 9285 12380 3 U 1 1 Q / 40� 58S 2v 3 3 8 �sured on: White 2.0'IO.bm Beam cenror: 12380 cd 32 3 1 E�s no 2 620 7 I S 4 40 V Th�n dashetl lined• Indicales 50"-0 of peok Moltipliers: 0.31 Red,0.40 Greeo,0.21 Blue 26 A7 117 165 99 30 1 0"/0 3m 28 0 0.6 2i.9 77 6 Ob 6 32.3 3.0'/1 Am 0'/Om 3.0'/1 Am � Uni�s: Footcundles pop�/lux(bonom) 10.8 lux. 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Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc , COLORBLAST 12 POWERCORE - GROUND LENS � PHVTOMEIHIC PERFORMANCE Photometnc dnta n basecl on fest resulls 6om an I�clependent teshng Iab SOURCE SPECIiiCATIONS Optics. Soh fucus tempered glass lens S�u�ce. 36 LEDs(12 Red, 12 Green, 12 Blue} Benm Angle� 23 degrees Disrtibution� Symmehic direct illumination ILLUMINANCE DISTRIBUTION CANDLE POWER DISTRiBUT10N 33 S2 64 59 A3 2R � 6 0/2 Om "�� � � 5.5 6 U 68.9 63.5 d6.3 U.l i G6 97 I40 119 70 3.8 ' I ' SJilSm � _ 49.5 04 4 507 28 1 5 3 4Q.9 I 60 175 29D 245 170 A.9 � I 4 0 i 1 2��� 646 984 122 63 292 ,27 6.3 ?1 U 399 38.1 I89 81 ` "- �' `� � ' 3A/tAm -90� ��- '� ' � �- ` ___- _ 90 67 8 26 0 29 S 10 I 03 4 !�5 7 514 1027 1541 2054 S.0 15 1 322 36.2 l0A 6.1 Nleusured on. 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DI�.fENCI<�NS � I � -. __FRONT SIDE ; 12.6" � i (32 cm) � 1.4" ; � (3.6 cm) � � �i ' � i'; � 5.1" 3 p� (13 cm) �7.6 cm) ' ; i ; 8.4° . � � �21_3 cm) ._ " � � 1 �� — —- - -- �-- --- V _' i �� e�-.__ ; `o - o� 3 43" ; ' (8.71 cmJ ' % , �: _ ______, � , , r_ E . _ �. _ ^ ��" - --�� t_____._ ____------ s , _ 4 75" �-�12.06 cm) 5.1" � {13 cm) ; —i �1 • , BASE SIDE i - Dia 47., t {1 1.9 cm) T __ u U _ - - � / /��y J�, �9��, Dia. 3.5" 4.4" � i �_. — _ _ 90° i� , � �i ,=' (11.2 cm) ��� Typ ,� �) ��, (8.9 cm) y .., . �� � , , ; ` � �� _ _ � 1 .� �- -- - -. �=_�� �--- ___ 6-4�� _____---- �16.3 cm) 6.6" (16.8 cm) � ColorBlost�14 Vowercor• . 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Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps, Finishes,Accessories, Etc , � 1 fi ! 1 i 1 i � � � . _. . � � � i 1 M - . . , � i � i 3 � � � � . . . i _i #4. s r y LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-ll Note:This Fixture Cut[s For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc , • CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS ��,,, TO BE DETERMINED LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-13 Note: This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers, Lamps,Finishes,Accessories, Etc , � � u�t,�-c�>;, - f��(\IIANT 2N DU Y�� fR1111 Hi � _ G ! � Y � � Z X Z ' O 0 eE Y r il < Z � x y o o u z : � � . ► - � o � • ` Y > s 7 ' t s � � � ;�i - a < � < ` y S � . U < _ � a ..... ' t ��, y a� ` 1 A S ..._. __........ ..__. .. . .. B O Y D IOIIg LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-14 Note: This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. 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The following are the comments I heard that should be addressed at the following Design Review hearing. • The Board requested that the Solaris team be prepared to address at the next '�„ hearing, the points in Jeff Winston's memorandum dated October 13, 2006. • The size of the proposed plant material was generally thought to be too minimal at installation for a project of the scale of Solaris. It was suggested that the installation sizes be increased and tree species be selected that will help to mitigate the scale of the Solaris project. • It was suggested that planting more evergreens along the west side adjacent to the loading and delivery facility would be more appropriate for year-round screening. It was discussed that the area adjacent to the loading and delivery facility was narrow and may not be the best place for evergreens. Two suggestions where to increase the caliper and number of aspens or to plant an evergreen species which could be limbed up over time in this area, Lodgepole or Douglas Fir were suggested. • A concerns was raised with the selection of the Fox Tail Spruce and Service Berry, regarding there limited mature growth size. • A concern was expressed about the location of exhaust vents and the potential damage to the landscaping in close proximity due to the heated air being vented. • It was stated at the hearing, in response to a concern of a member of the public, that the bottoms of all intake and exhausts vents would be heated and have a floor drain to prevent snow accumulation and blockage. • It was identified that the in-ground vent located within the public right-of-way, just to the east of the loading and delivery facility needs to be removed to allocation on the Solaris property. • It was identified that the 9-foot wall along the loading and delivery discharge on � the west side of the structure needs to be reduced in height to meet the standards of the Design Review Standards Handbook. ��RECYCLED PqPER • Several cross-sections were requested of the area between Vail Village Inn Phase III and Solaris in the area south of the loading and delivery facility in order ,�,� to better understand the grade changes in the vicinity of the proposed pocket park. • It was identified that the transformers in the public right-of-way will likely not be able to be screened with evergreens as depicted on the landscape plan. Direction was given to contact Holy Cross regarding installation requirements and screening possibilities. The screening of the transformers was identified as a concern. A request to know the sizes of the transformers was made. • A concern regarding the lighting proposed along the sidewalk located in the public right-of-way was raised. It was suggested to look at the fixtures to be installed by the Vail Plaza Hotel and match for consistency. • It was requested that a depiction of the illumination of the entire structure be provided. A concern was raised regarding the illumination of the retail and eondominium levels in conjunction with the public spaces. Will lighting within retail and condominium spaces be controlled by the development in terms of the fixtures installed and illumination? • A request was made to provide several pedestrian level views of the Solaris structure in context with neighboring properties. • It was suggested that the Town of Vail streetlight should be incorporated into the public plaza to tie it in with the public right-of-way. It was suggested that the lighting in the plaza should flow into the streetscape lighting. • A request was made to provide more detailed drawings of the proposed light fixtures. There was some concern regarding the torch-ere fixture and its appropriateness with the architecture. � • There was some concern regarding the lighting in the tower-icon element. The concern was the intensity of light proposed and whether or not it would be on all evening or only to a specific time. • A request was made to see the ice rink lighting. It was understood that it may be coming at a later meeting but it was felt that the plaza lighting and building lighting will need to work in harmony. • It was identified that CDOT will likely not permit evergreens in the median island proposed in the South Frontage Road East. A concern was also raised that all the landscaping within the public right-of-way should be reviewed for acceptance with CDOT standards. Please review these comments and contact me at 970-479-2148 if you have any questions. Regards, ���n�n Warren Campbell Cc: File ./� � � � � _ , ! • I � { � . �\�� t/� W - � �d � ' C� � � � (�. �. c�J � � . _ . � ��. ` d� � �" a l� v'l. � �:. Gt,,�`iC, n� �s — ` � ��. . . � — � � �� a� �r__ - a�� 1��� _ ^ � � � . � _ �� � _ ,_ . � �� � � �, s �. 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'' .� Solaris DRB Hearing October 18, 2006 �, The process for this DRB hearing and all future DRB hearings regarding Solaris will follow the process below. 1) Review the direction and follow-up on topics presented at the previous meeting and determine if all issues have been resolved to the Board's and Staff's satisfaction. 2) Staff and Jeff Winston will introduce the new topics to be discussed at the present meeting and any issues of concern or interest. 3) The applicant will present the topics to be discussed in details. 4) The Board will take any and all public input regarding the topics being discussed. 5) The Board ask any questions of clarification they have of the applicant, staff, or public and will provide their input on the topics being discussed, without interruption by the public, the applicant or staff, unless specifically asked to address a question. 6) The applicant will be able to respond to any comments made by the Board, public, or Staff. 7) The Staff will be able to respond to any comments made by the Board, public, or � applicant. 8) The meeting will conclude with the Board giving clear direction to the Staff and applicant on any issues to be addressed prior to return for the following meeting. The following is the anticipated schedule for reviewing the Solaris project. October 18t'' meeting • Landscape design for west, north and east sides of the project including streetscape, medians, paving, lighting, etc. • General mechanical design/screening for the roof and exterior wall areas including penetrations, equipment, louvers, vents, etc. • Site utilities screening • Loading dock area exterior design including louvers, vents, paving, etc. • Exterior lighting for building and site November 1St meeting � Plaza kick-off presentation by Lawrence Argent and EDAW covering general concepts and design direction. November 15`h or December 6t'' meeting • Second round of Plaza design development • Misc. items from October and November meetings � Further meetings TBD if needed . f .� WINSTON Design Review Memorandum Project: Solaris . Date: 13 October 2006 rev. � , Drawings: Barnes/Coy and Davis Partnership dated 31 August 2006 ASSOCIATES Vail essentially has a two-step process for approving Special Development District developments.Step One is to address the basic shape of the building—the bulk and mass. Planning This is intended to allow an applicant to receive a decision on the feasibility of the project Community Design ,, �, , �_,:,�,..M before committing extensive resources to the detail design.Once the basic project is approved,Step Two is to address the details of the design.We are appreciative of Mr. Noble's statement during the Step One process that(to paraphrase)'once we know we have a project,we will work with you as much as necessary to make sure the character of the building fits in Vail.' The Solaris project has been approved,with regard to bulk and mass,by the PEC,confirmed by Council,and reaffirmed by community referendum.The remaining step is DRB review of the design with regard to the Architectural Guidelines of the Urban Design Guide Plan.This memorandum is intended to review the purview of the Urban Design Guide Plan and outline some possible considerations for the DRB review. Purview of the Urban Design Guide Plan Statements have been made previously in the Solaris review process that the Vail Village Design Guide Plan doesn't apply to the Solaris site.This was premised on the Master Plan � Terms map that shows a'bubble' labeled"Area included in the Urban Design Guide Plan' that appears to exclude most of the Solaris property(all but the south and east frontages). The Vail Village Master Plan(WMP)encompasses all of Vail Village,including the Solaris property.One of its majar objectives of the WMP was to extend the influence of the Urban Design Guide Plan(UDGP). The following are statements taken from WMP: "With this lack of consistency in the review process,there became a growing concern that changes in the Village and its peripheral area were not being coordinated, and that this lack of coordination could gradually affect the character and function that are important to Yail's success as a resort community." (VVMP,p. 6,italics added) "Updating zoning controls and expanding design guidelines is seen as an essential step toward assuring the long-terrn unified development of the Village. It is a goal of this Plan to esta�lish a framework for guiding private sector development and improvements as well as public improvements throughout the entire Vail Village area."(VVMP,p. 6, italics added) After examining the Master Plan Terms map,and reviewing the Urban Design Guide Plan,I conclude the following: 1. There is no statement in the UDGP that its purview is limited to any specific area within the Village. 2. The'bubble' in the WMP that refers to the UDGP is really referencing the � "Sub-area Concepts" that are referred to on p. 3 of the UDGP and are illustrated on the Improve Vail maps included in the UDGP. The Sub-area Concepts are specific physical improvements recommended through the 4696 Broadway - Boulder,CO 80364 Tel:303-440-9200 Fax: 303-449-6917 ...,.,��,...>�<,.��a�P�,Y,.� � 4 �i Improve Vail process and are part of the UDGP.The improvements recommended in the Improve Vail maps are in the same areas that are outlined in the WMP Master Plan Terms map. � 3. Therefore,there is no intent to limit the UDGP to only a portion of the Village. This is further reinforced by the precedent of applying the UDGP to other buildings not covered by the bubble in the Master Plan Terms map (e.g. the Sonnenalp,One Willow Place,The Plaza Hotel). Possible DRB Considerations for Solaris The PEC approval established the basic bulk and mass of the building,including building height.Therefore,changes that would change the basic shape of the building are not appropriate.However,there are many other aspects of the design fihat can be addressed,that will still make a major impact on how the building'fits' into Vail. A first review meeting with the applicant was held on 06 September 2006,at which time DRB members made comments on the initial submittal. I have listed below a number of topics that were,and could be,part of the DRB review including references to the UDGP,and associated observations for consideration by the DRB. 1.The plaza Some members of the DRB expressed concerns about the size and openness of the plaza. The plaza is one of the primary public amenities of the project.It is responding to a desire for a public place in Vail in which to hold large public events without having to close off traffic. � The plaza and skating rink elements of the project were required during the review of the project by the PEC and Town Council. The DRB does not have the purview to remove these elements. At the same time,experience in a number of communities has shown that without proper design,large open plazas can be intimidating to the public and unused except during large events.It would be very instructive to see this plaza compared in scale to other successful public spaces,and to analyze what animates those others: retail diversity?cafes? ' seating?scale?spatial proportions(as in the Vail Village Urban Design Guidelines). The connection indicated to Village Center across the street is awkward and may be in the wrong place.Should the plaza bleed into the vehicular street,as if they're one and the same? Even if separated from the plaza by grade changes or planters for example,the street could still serve as overflow space for big events. The applicant is proposing an oval ice arena to be located in the center of the plaza during the winter months and removed in the summer. At the first DRB review session the applicant presented plaza design considerations that included decorative paving(based on a'solar system' theme),LED lighting embedded in the paving,and a possible stage associated with the ice rink. Concern was also expressed as to whether the ice arena, in the sun pocket of the building,can be functional without some kind of shade cover. Breckenridge tried an outdoor rink with refrigeration, then found they had to add a sliade cover,and it has � walls to keep out wind and snow/dust drifting. We know the applicant.has 4696 Broadway � Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-440-9200 Fax: 303-449-6911 � u.,����.,a����;a�«,Y,�, � 1 � addressed this issue for the PEC and Council. DRB's interest is that the plaza will look and function differently if there is a cover. � Potential Explorations: ❑ As a part of the ongoing discussion of the plaza design,request that the applicant: o Demonstrate how the plaza might be used for a major event(how many people). o Do some eye-level visualizations of the plaza during non-event conditions, so that we all get a better sense of how big the plaza is and whether it will feel too open. o In conjunction with the previous item, illustrate how restaurant dining and other uses can spill info the plaza and give it life. ❑ Explore the desirability of, and ways to, separate the plaza from E. Meadow Drive (a. no separation,let them flow together,b. partial separation that allows some overflow into the street for very big events,c. strong separation that encloses the plaza on the south side and makes it"feel" less big). ❑ Request that the applicant provide technical confirmation that the ice arena can function as indicated. 2.The retail frontage along the edge of the plaza The two floors of retail are designed as a very formal arc.On the other hand,the UDGP says: "A strong street edge is important for continuity,but perfectly aligned facades over too long a distance tend to be monotonous. With only a few exceptions in the Village, �` slightly irregular fa�ade lines,building jogs, and landscaped areas, give life to the street ��' and visual interest for pedestrian travel."(UDGP, E. Street Edge,p. 8). The guideline goes on to suggest ways to'irregularize' the street edge such as: activity pockets,changes in surface texture,planter walls,etc. The submittal shows columns that taper(wider at the bottom)along column side that faces the plaza(the other sides are vertical),with arches between the columns.The columns tapering out at the base seem to push passerby's further away from the windows. Also,the tapered columns seem to introduce a new design element in Vail(some of the photo images presented seem to be from Peru's'Machu Pichu' and other non-Bavarian,non-Vail locations). The tapered columns dori t match the character of other buildings in Vail Village.There are Bavarian buildings that have a regular arched pattern at the ground level,but still achieve individual variety within in the arches—through glass and mullion treatments and in the displays behind the glass. In previous presentations the applicant provided illustrations of retail frontage treatments that introduced variety in signage,store facades and planters on the plaza. Potential Explorntions: � ❑ Make the stone columns along the commercial level vertical rather than tapered. 0 Explore ways to introduce a more "irregular edge" to the ground floor retail � fa�ade:can there be some variation in the placement of the window plane? (some set back more than others?) Or,can the placement of planters, pots and changes in paving color and texiure introduce an adequate level of variation? How can signage add to the variety of retail fa�ade? 4696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-440-9200 Fax:303-449-6911 . W .u,..��,..,a«..��ara<,Y,.,, � L ; ❑ At the commercial levels,within the arched openings explore how much variety can be created in the glazing patterns,signage,canopies,and/or in the . displays behind the windows). � 3. Landscaping on the residential plaza level (above the commercial) Concern was expressed that the landscaping shown on the residential plaza level(above khe 2�a commercial level)is not realistic—since it is essentially a roof garden,how large can the trees actually be? Potential Explorations: ❑ Document the growing conditions of the roof garden (depth of the planters) and the realistic size of the trees that could be achieved. Adjust the illustrations if appropriate. Can deeper (taller) planters be created to allow larger trees? 4.Overall building character The consistent character of Vail is not due to any lack of architectural talent(Vail has been foriunate to have had very talented architects),but rather,a willingness by architects and owners to subvert individual expressions to the good of the whole—to blend in with the overall character that has given Vail a unique identity,which in turn is one of the key attractions for visitors to Vail—that makes Vail stand out in the among national and international resort competition. Notwithstanding all of the attractions Solaris is bringing to the Village,it is important that � the building itself maintain, so much as possible,a Vail Village character,and that it not set a precedent that will erode the character of the Village if other buildings were to follow suit. Therefore,the key questions are: Does the building look like Vail—does it continue"the character ... [that is] important to Vail's success as a resort community"?To the degree that it doesri t,or some aspects of the . building do not,can its appearance be changed so that it will blend more with its surrounding context? Potential Explorations ❑ Illustrate the proposed design in the context of surrounding buildings—on the elevation drawings,in the model and in simulations. 5.The balconies The applicant is proposing a variety of balcony designs,including heavy wood railing balconies on the south side and shallow"Romeo and Juliet" balconies with metal wrought iron railings on the north side.Concern was expressed by some members of the DRB as to whether there should be a single balcony type. The UDGP suggests: "They extend far enough from the building to cast a prominent shadow pattern. Balconies in Vail are functional as well as decorative. Balconies less than six feet deep are seldom � used,nor are those always in shade,not oriented to views of street life." (UDGP p. 22) 4696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 . Tel: 303-940-9200 ' ' � � T Fax: 303-449-6911 W u.�.,��,,..a��,.�;a�,.<�,,.,, � ! t Given the size of the building,a variety of balcony types may be desirable to add variety to the elevation.Placing shallow wrought iron balconies on the north side of the building could � � be seen as an appropriate response to the fact that side will be in shade and will has less desirable views over the highway that may lunit balcony use. Potential Explorations: ❑ Provide a visualization showing alternative balcony treatments to see if more consistency makes a noticeable difference. ❑ Explore using more decorative elements on the balcony railings,whether wood or metal. 6. Exterior materials (commercial level,upper floors) The UDGP suggests: "Stucco, [stone] wood and glass are the primary building materials found in the Village. Within this small range of materials much variation and individuality are possible,but too many diverse materials weaken the continuity of the streetscape." (UDGP,p. 17) Stone The design proposes a new type of stone to the Village.The drawings indicate that there will be two types of rectilinear-cut sandstone,arranged in four patterns that generally progress from larger/coarser on the lower levels to smaller/finer patterns above.The two-level base of the building is mostly stone(composed of a larger,informal pattern without continuous horizontal joints).Starting at the first residential level,less stone is used,primarily for corner columns and some walls. � On the building extensions B and J(on either side of the core section,Building A)the stone columns stop at the second residential level and appear to support a building"box",as if it were set on top of the columns.This is reinforced where the corners of the upper floors are cantilevered out over the stone base and,instead of the corners being structure that holds up the building,there are windows that join at the building corners,making the corners transparent—this cantilevered look is a contemporary character. Similarly,on the Tower unit,and Buildings E and M(on the north elevation)the corner condition,rather than being structural(stone or other solid material)is made of zinc panelirtg—again a decidedly contemporary look. Both of these conditions are a significant part of what makes Solaris not consistent with the surrounding Village architecture. Fiber-cement siding The fiber cement proposed for the wall panels appears to have a wood-siding character.Its use in both horizontal and vertical patterns appears to He in well with similar siding uses in the Village. . Tiniber The large,carved angle brackets do much to relate to"Village" character. Although it is difficult to tell precisely from the illustrations,the"dressed-timber beams" � (horizontal rectangular members with their exposed bolts)create a contradictory look,more contemporary,mechanized,or"kit-of-parts" than found in the Village. Stucco vs. zinc panels 4696 Broadway � Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-440-9200 Fax:303-449-6911 � u,������a«���a�a���m � t, � Stucco is one of the materials that ties the Village together.There is stucco on virtually every building(with a few exceptions).At the previous meeting the DRB indicated that stucco is not required.The applicant noted that the field model of the zinc panels was not an accurate � depiction of how the zinc will look—either how it will be joined nor how it will gain an uneven color as it ages(much like copper). It may be that additional illustrations of,and attention to,how the zinc panels are joined,could give Vail a new material that will have an . old-world character. (In some of the illustrations the light color of the zinc panels actually reads as stucco.) , Roofs The UDGP says: "Wood shakes, wood shingles and built-up tar-and-gravel are used almost exclusively for roofs in the Village. For consistency, other roofing materials should be visually similar." (UDGP,p. 15) The applicant is proposing zinc roofs with a variety of inetalwork patterns. Potential Explorations: ❑ Explore adding stone corners to building elements B,J, E, M and the Tower. ❑ Explore change the rectangular, exposed-bolt look of the dressed timber beams to more of a sculpted beam look. ❑ Explore changing the large rectilinear beams and diagonal bracing in the upper stories to more carved shapes similar to that used below. ❑ Explore the visual impact of changing some of the zinc corner elements to stucco. . � ❑ Explore the impact of converting some of the fiber cement and/or zinc panel sections to stucco. ❑ Explore the impact of changing at least some of the metal roofing to other metal materials,colors, etc. 7.Windows and transparency of upper floors At the upper residential levels the large windows give a high,un-Vail-like level of transparency.The windows have a storefront quality,with large panes of glass.This will be particularly apparent at night when the lights are on. Potential Explorations: ❑ Explore reducing the size of the upper story windows,increasing the amount of wall space. ❑ Explore increasing the width of the window surrounds. ❑ Explore adding additional window mullions to reduce the "store-front" window effect. ..rr 4696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-440-9200 � � T Fax: 303-949-6911 W ...�n�r,,.,a«��a�a��...., � � i Village Inn Plaza, Phase III, Condominium Association 100 East Meadow Drive, Vail, Colorado 81657 � Memorandum TO: Design Review Board Solaris Developer EDAW FROM: Village Inn Plaza,Phase,III,Condominium Association SUBJECT: Solaris Landscaping DATE: October 18,2006 Village Inn Plaza,Phase III,Condominium Association (VIP),the immediate western neighbor to the Solaris project,has had conversations with both the Solaris developer and his staff and with the landscape architects for the project,the Denver office of EDAW,Inc.,concerning the future landscaping between our buildings. Those conversations are on-going, and the landscape drawings �, before the DRB today which show the space between VIP and Solaris are in our view preliminary. They are the first drawings that we have seen since our initial conversations last month with EDAW about our landscape ideas. Some of our larger concerns (excluding numerous design details) are as follows: 1. It has been our impression that all building venting had been moved away from the western side of Solaris. It now appears that there is to be some venting on the western side facing VIP,and we need to work through the nature of that venting, its design,and how landscaping and other measures can hide or disguise necessary vents. 2. The drawings do not distinguish between existing landscaping and new landscaping,particularly trees. It appears that numerous trees and shrubs on the VIP side of the property line will either be lost or possibly very severely damaged. Most of these trees cannot be replaced with new ones of similar size and maturity. It further appears that all trees and shrubs that exist now along the Solaris side of our joint property line will be lost. We all need to work together to assure the viability of all mature trees (and shrubs if possible) at least on the VIP side of the property line. 3. We feel that more new trees on the Solaris side of the property line need to be coniferous so as to give year around screening. The vast majority of new trees on the Solaris side of the line are aspen, which,when mature,can provide warm weather screening,but which do a poor job of screening from October to May when their leaves are gone. � 4. The ro osed rade differential between the Solaris ro ert and the VIP ro ert is uite lar e P P g P P Y P P Y 9 g (we were told verbally nine plus feet,though the drawings we have seen do not give a figure for this), RE: Solaris Landscaping,October 18,2006 pa8e 2 particularly in the area north and south of the steps connecting the two properties. A retaining wall is � used to handle this grade differential. We feel that further serious discussions are needed regarding other ways of handling the grade differential. 5. We have consistently requested the inclusion of a major water feature (such as a short cascading stream) to be an attractive creator of"white noise" in the warmer weather when windows are open for those whose condominiums face one another in the much smaller space than there is now between the existing buildings. Further discussions with the developer,EDAW,and VIP are needed regarding this. 6. The proposed sitting area or small plaza shown on the current drawings on VIP property is a feature which is completely new to us,and further discussions are needed regarding this idea. It might be better not to lose this area of present greenspace,particularly to a small plaza with no visible purpose. Respectfully submitted, D. Deane Hall,Jr. Presideent,Board of Managers Village Inn Plaza,Phase III,Condominium Association � � � ; �r �_____ i i �1 _ - _ _ �__ _ "-_ -- o � _ �,^.-_ F' _ , �—' _t; � LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS �``�„ Vail,CO ��� Type: F-1 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp = 32W, compact fluorescent �'� _ (Osram CF32DT/E/IN/830) � = 24001umens —�---�-- --------- ,� Luminous Area: � � 24"x3" + 11.5"x24" = 348 in2 per face ( _ 348 in2 x 4 faces = 1392 in2 I � N ; � � I ' Source Lumens = 2400 = � .72 � Luminous Area 1392 in2 _��__ �� •��� LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-1 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � --� —�-- —�` `_ � -- - - - �� � � � y , _�_�---- -� ti � 1 ,=----- _ _ - - ---_:I � LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-2 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infonnation Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp = 32W, compact fluorescent �� _ (Osram CF32DT/E/IN/830) l = 24001umens Luminous Area: .....�� .--.-.-w�r►- r____�i, �N 10"x9" + 2" x 18" = 126 in2 per face �� 126 in2 x 4 faces = 504 in2 : O • Source Lumens = 2400 = 4.76 Luminous Area 504 in2 LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail,CO Type: F-2 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc . FIXTURE MOUNTED INTO STONE PIER WITH NARROW BEAM OF LIGHT TO REFLECT OFF GLASS PYRAMID. -----_�_�--_ �—---- � --- — LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc • ��r �° �� � SUITABLE FOR WET LOCAT/ONS IP68 � � � l .�..,.. ..,�„ ����������������� TYPE J08NAME MODULAR IN-GRADE LUMINAIRE PARTNUMBER SINGLE LENS . _ ___ _ DESCRIPTION �.,��F M•�o�,,,�•�r„T v�,�.�o,��,.b„*�,, ��„= Co,,durt Enu�csAccasso wsO noml�m�LveshLrt HydfeYS M901NM9130 Sb��es mudtda�in-grade 4ghL are muln�purp��,r un,t� designed for upigMinq arch�tncturni and lendscape feutures. Tiiese un�t� can ba flush mounted into a variety ot w6strates or laodscapa ma�aria�s ����� -_ The M94101M9/30 consists of a fadory-soalod,the�mally qotected�amp /// i \ modula end encaDSUlated power module.The components ere secured j� �� 1 inside a hvavy�dury polymer rough-in housing designed with channQled . � comec6vc•cnc�lin��,an mregral junsqon box,and finsh door Inm assembty �- — FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS DOOR MATERIAL: Casi Atuminum, cast bronle, cast aluminum or H«�^lr.o.•Awmmiar Rn�,nA Sta�nless Steel Round bronie with;tainless perforatod trim inseh rn Stainless Stcei.Available io ._.__ _._____ round or squar�door trim. ' ' ''�. l� � IIOUGN-IN SECTION: Injection mulded polyrt�er with integral junction � � 1 �1 boz for thru- branch wiring.The housinq is U.V.stabilited, impact and � �. corrosion resistant fw use i�all rypes of environmen[s.The rauyh-in has 9 ��A � 1 �0'DIA `�. ��� i229� \ ` 12541 t t e cylinder or side-car confiquration and housee the lemp end power / module components and top daar finishing secrion. �_ ..� ' _ _ LAMP MODULE: Staidess steel irouainq,Isctwy-sealed eod pwged ol all • � � --'" moisWra tor longer component lite. lens u saaled witb silicona gasket arrd - - - �� sieinless steel clamp hand assem6ly wiM single fastener.Electrical connec- tion to lamv mo�k is done ihrough a wbmersibk quick pull plug cannecror with goM-p�ated contacts Unit is ttwrmally praecmd.I.AMP INCLUDEO 9`Brnnve or Alum�num Square 1 O'�StamlesS Steel Squnre LAMV TYPE: Low VaMsps:MR•18 bi•pin base,75 Watt max. PAR�36 screw terminal 6ase,75 Watl max. -�- --- Mcan�eaceot T-1 quartz haloqen rtani�can a 615d n.,s,�. • • :........... .. ........ 100 Wan max. \ - •i ilraeseNt Tripie tu6e CFL!-pin base,32 Wan ma� 1 10"S� � NID:T-/w T3 bi-pin base,70 Waa max.,PAH-20 or `��S0 + 12541 PAR-30 medium or E21 base,70 Wan mar �ZZ9� / Color Ca�ec�ed Metal NaliAe 1� It s SPecific lemp is desired,sVecity n a iutn,tni r.lan,p�umil e+ inost I.n!�pn � can be suppficd.LAMP INCLUUEO �._ ' � VOLTAQE: $ee adering��udr. UGMT DISTRIBUTION: See ordcring guido q- � 17291 ��- 19 3 tl' ._ . FINISMING SECTION: Single lens deaiqn mduJe>duur as>emtlt�,a�ith �...._ r_� 1 s' 14y61 ic 7 e' �� 360`� Aim�LockTM lamp modula support ring. Modulu induxing prcwdes '� j�� ���� � �. i'te�� easy maintenance and relamping withom re-alming Active optical lenses --�- - - � ! are alsu aveilable.Daor trim beks into position with Mro stainlesa steel � 'l� ec captive.tampar-resistant fastaners. I �15ki� designed heat•dissipatinq epoxy res�n that also elimmates all mo�smre i ��-) �+3�. ; POWER MODUIi: Baliast 7franstarmer is encapaulated in a custom iaoei ' ' ' 13861 intrusion ro the ballast.Module is provided witli submersible rated cord I ' �_ �t 1� ti�,, leads lor connecuon to inteqral junction 6oa and lamp module.Standard ��. �` � ballast is hph powar tacror,low stahing temperamre;fluoroscent olao- I + nonic or HID magnetic HID electronic ballast also available. 1 �"�s�+� CONOUIT ENTRIES: Two�4)6ottom or side o�hies availa6le.Box suit- �s�e � It98� abie for thru-branch wiring.Spiicinp volume is 25 id1410 cr,m1 NOTE: PaGng compound(PC21) iecomn�e��ded tui j�mcuan bo� sphces PL21 sold seperately. incandescsnt & Fluoroscsnt MID ACCESSOMES: Sae Otda�i0g qwdc. Fiough-In Nousing Rough-In Housing FINISH: Fnish c,na�ival alnintnnm oi br:m2� Stam�u>a ��teel dou� �.. btushed(inish Alunnnum doors inay be uemleJ See urderina U�.ide lur colar options. APPROVAIS LISTINCi: U l,CE ��\ ti;are��,nn�.SC 90^v' <rt�tiad hi�nut�c!u�ar �2005 Mvdnl 12B818raalexAve 11 16 06 Sytmar,CA 91312 M9010 M9�30 Ptwno:818�383•9186 hX 818•362•6616 www.hydnl.eaw LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS �" Vail,CO `r� Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � ��'���v r l SUITABLE FOR WET LOCA T/ONS IP68 M � j � :.,k„�, M9410/M9430 ORDERING INFORMATION 60HrApplicauou i..,.. :.,,,.;„...;�.:,.,.,.,u:�...�.,.,���;.,a,�,��.� i,... ._�R�oa:. PART NU. __ _ � EXAMPLE: M9410 SS TOCMT6 iZ0 NSP FLC10 34B ISS SF tP __—_ _.._ __-----, . � Disttibution° Material Voltags � , Condurt Entry � � Options � ❑ A Alummum ❑12' O NSP Nanow Spat i ❑�28 li2"NPT botlom ' F�� u_y �i O B 8ronte ❑120 O SP SDo� ! ❑12S 1/2"NPT side '�� ❑ SP° Single Fusa � ❑ASP'Alum. ❑Zoe ❑ NfL Narrow flood 01�8 3/1'NPT bottom O DF'° �ouble Fuu � Stainless Ped ❑220 ❑ MFL M�dium Fkod O 3�S Jl4'NPT sida ' Ballasti�p" ❑BBP'Bronio Bronta ❑2� ❑ FL F�ood �GEB Elec�ronic i pe�} ❑277 ❑ WFL Wido Fbod ��; Ballest ❑BSP'Bronae ❑741 ❑M�M�D'Watl Wash I OMLEBAD"Anelag $teinkss PeA ❑MVOLT Uistn6ution ! Dimming ❑ SS S�ainloss Stael ❑ ASY'Asymm�tric '��. Ballast �`—INL Honaycom6 � � � — -- � ; � i ACC@BbOiIBE i i i ___� Model ' � L°mp_Ty?�� Lens I�t�rnal' �Lamp � Lauver ❑AAl1W Round low Whaye ❑ F�C FIa�Lens Gear ❑ ISS" Source Shield 0��mp ❑Ml43�Square ❑ MSO MRIfi GX5.3 basa ❑F�CS'Nat lens Clear,S"axial ❑ LSi" linear Spread Fher Installed ❑ M75 MR16,GX5.3 b�se ❑�C10 Flat Lens Clesr,10°Glt ❑CFAMB°f,olor FRer Amber 0 P36501LV PAR38,screw ❑FLC20 flat Lons Ctear.20°tih ❑ �� terminal 6ase CFBLU°Cvlur Fiher Blue , Pinish" ❑P38751tV PAR36,screw � FLF Flat Lens hosted ❑CFGBN°Lolor Fhur Graen terminal base �FLF5"Flat Lens kosted,5°axial ❑CFRED"Color Fiher Red ❑ Bt Black ❑FLCAS Flat lens Clear,M[i-SIiD ❑ W WL Wall Wash Louver ❑ BZ Bronre Incandesc�at' ❑ CLC Comex Lens,qenr ate_�pnl"" ❑P2�Sd PARZO,med.base ❑ Clf Convex lans.Frostod O CS Glare ShieW � DDB Dark Bronte ❑P3�501 PAR30,med bese O LC lezen Cover ❑ ONA Natural Alum. OP3�751 PAR30,med,basa ❑ LS Light Shleld ❑ 6N Green � O 100� T0,mini•can base ❑ R6° Rock 6wrd p GR Gray Flroraseas Ill�"" OItTRT Ttip�e Tube,GX24q2 6ase ❑ BTR Brante Nound O SNO Sand ❑261RT Triplc Tube,GX2dq3 6ssc ❑ 8TS Bronze SQuaro � ST6 Steel Gray O3tTRT Tr�ple Tube.GX24a3 base � Sifl Stemlesa Round ❑ TY6 Terra 4erde MN ❑ STS Stainless Square Graen ❑ 20CMT4' T4,G8.5 6ase � WX White ❑ 35CMiP T4,C8.5 base ❑ CF Cusrom Fnish ❑ 35CMT6 T6.G12 be:a ❑ 70CMU T4,G8.5 base ❑ 70CMT6 T8,G1Y basa M990U Seri�s AsumblY MRIS91 Roogh-In Houaing ❑P2035CM PAR20,med.Dase wn�ists�t da blbwiny MFS9d Fnishing SecUOn ❑P3Rir,CM PAR10,med bau imlividud c�wpeaat MACS Lamp Moduk ❑P3070CM PAR30.rtwd.baae pant: MHSl94 Badast Module Not�s: ' Not Availabla with M9/30 squere model. ' Incandascanl models evaileble with 12f1 Yolt only. "Accessorios are mulually eaclusiva,cAoosa one only. ' Lampa available with GEB or MIEBAD elactronic °ISS availabla witli T6 end T�lamps only.PIIX availuble with WWD distribution. MVOIT�120V-D7V�ballast only. ^Nol available with CLC or CLF coirvex lens. ' Available for Low Vohage�emps only Remote 12V power suppry ��Accessory not sveflabla with SS doar matarid. reQuired(sold separately�. "SF eveileble with 120.277 ot 3Q supply voRapes ` MVOLT is stendard on all Fluorescent lamps and MH lamps on MH tixturss only. with GEB or MLEBAD hallast oplion. •pf availe�le witA 208,220 or 260 su ' Not all distribulions are velid with ell lamp rypes,consuh DPN vohages on MH fi:tures only. lamp manutacNrvi specAicalions� "Bellasl oplions availabla with MH lamps onty. ' WVY�distribNion availaWe with T4 GS-5 bsse MH, °0-10 Voh remota eaalog powered dimmer system wiM Td mini-can base Incandescent,w Fluarescent lamps only. edditional supply wiring required�by others�. ' ASY dlstriDution availeble with Fluorestent lampe only. n p�r metonal finish is nahual cast aluminum(A)or ' Flt5lsns standstd with WWD distribution usinq Fluorescent lamps cast Monte I81 unles:eDSCAied.Steinle:s steel �, Hydnlia�n1509001 "FlK lens s�endard wrth YVWD Aistribution using MH or incandescenl lamps. (SS)doar availa6lo with brushed fimah slandard ��,..� GrtS�d Mmu4�cmnr '2005 Mvdrd I2p18radloyAve. 10 19 OS Sylmar,CA 9174Z M9410 M9030 Phona�81&762-9/Bi hx:81&382�8516 `vwwiydnl.cam LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For[nfonnation Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � �7 M "�` �r:l SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATiONS IP68 �, � � j :�._ .. M9410/M9430 ORDERING INFORMATION 50 Hz Applicatio� �.�..�,....,,.,�i�.�.,�:n,,vA cMebp�+orro�inuuw�n.n lw,�m,rcs you�r•�.e�.. PART N0. EXAMPLE: M941U SS 70CMT6 2305oHZ NSP F1C10 166 ISS lP IEC —-- --, _ ' Mstansl ! Voltage Distribution° ' !Caidt�t Entry� ' Options ' Listing ; ' — -- '---- –. �___.___..__� ', ❑ A Alummum �'.�.. ❑12' ❑��NSP Narrow Spo1 �, ❑188 PG16 '�, Ilasli " ''..�.. ❑IEC • �� O 8 Bronze '��, ❑T2050HZ ❑ SP$pot ' 6ottom '��, O6E6 Elactronic ' . �nternational , �SS Stainless � ❑27050H2 ❑ NR Nerrow Rood �. ❑208 20mm �, Ballast � ' Electrorric Steel ❑21050H2 O MFL Medium Fbod Eottom ' OMLEBAD"Anelog � � Commission ❑ASP'Alum. O MVOIT' ❑ Fl Flood ❑16S PG16 ' �immiog i Stninless Perf. O Wfl Wide Rood S�do I Ballest � '�. OBBP'Bronza Bronte �� pWWD•Wall Wa� '� ❑20S 20mm I i Pert Distribution � side .... ❑BSP'Bronie p ASY'Asymmauic I ❑25S 25mm �� Stainluss Pur(. • '�. bottom '�, � Lemp Type ' Acc�sson�s f � � � Lmer_JC�Lt9t __ � , Inter�al" � OLP lamp Model � M50 MN18 GX5.3 base � Lena ❑ INl Honeycomb Louver inctuded ' - ❑ M]5 MRl6 GX5.3 base � ❑ ISS"Source Shield �M9�10 Round ❑ flC Flar lens Claar ❑ �SF°Unea� SD�ead Ffler �M9�30 Square �P���PA�3Cf8W O FlCS'Flat Lens Ckar,5°axial „ Finish�� rerminal base p F1C10 Flat tons Cksr,10°oh �CFAMB Color�iher Ambar ❑P36751LV PAFCI6 screw O f1C20 Rnt Lans Ckar.20"tih ��FBLU"Color Fhar Blue ❑ BL Biark terminal�ase O FLF flat Lens frosted ❑CF6RN"Colnr Fihar Gre¢n 0 BZ Bronte Incaalasc�ni ❑ FlF5'Fi:ii Lans Frastad,5°aaial ❑CFREU"Cdor Fher Red ❑ DDB Derk Bronze ❑P20501 PAR20 E27 Ease ❑FLCAS Fl,n lens Ckar,An6-Slip ❑ WWL We11 Wesh Lower ❑ ONA Namral Alum. OP30501 PAR30 FZ7�ase ❑ CLC Convex Lsm.Llear Extarerl"" ❑ 6N 6�een ❑P30T51 PAR30 E27 Daae � CLF Conrnx lrns,kosted p p5 61ere Shield ❑ 6R Gray � ❑ 100� Td,mim�can ❑ lC lexen Cover ❑ SND Sand Fluon�aet ❑ LS ligM S�ield ❑ ST6 Staal Gray ❑iBTRT Trip�e Tube ❑RG"Rock�uard ❑ TV6 Terra Verde GX24q2 base Trims'•" Green ❑26TRT Triple Tube O BTR Bronre Round O WN White GX24q3 baae ❑72TRT T�ipie Tube ❑BTS Bronte Square ❑ CF Lustom FnisA GX24q3 hase O STB Stainless Round � ❑STS Stainless Square ❑ 20CMT4' T4 69.5 base ❑ 75CMT1� T4 G8.5 6ace ❑ 35CMT6 T6 G12 base �', M9700 Senes Auembl►MHIS94 Rough-In Housinp ❑ 70CMT1 T�G8.5 6ase e�misb of IM bNowin� MfS8/finishing Sactim idividral eomponsat MACS Lemp Module ❑ IOCMT6 TB Gt2 basa � parts: MHSL91 Ballast Module ❑ P2035CM PAR20 E77 6s�a ❑ P3035CM PAR30 E21 base ❑ P3070CM PAR30 E27 base Nolts: ° ASV distribution available wrth Fluorescent lamps only ' Not Aveilable with M9t30 aQuare modaL � FLCS lens slandard with 4VWD distri6ution using fluorescent Lsmps. ' Lamps available with GEB ar MLEBAD electronic, ' FLFS laos standard with WWD diatributio�usiny MH ot incandascant lamps. MVOLT i120V•27TV 50/80 HZI ballast only. " Accessories are muwelly exclusive,choose one ody. ' Availahle for Law Yoltage lamps only.Remota 12V powar ^ ISS available with T8,end Td lamps only.Not eveileble wilh WWU distrihution. suDDM�e9uired Isold seDeratelyl. ° Not available with ClL or ClF convez lens. ' MVOIT is stendard on ell fluaescent lampa and MH lampa ° Accessory not evailaAle wnh SS door material. with GEB or MIEBAD ballasl option. n Ballast options availe6le with MH lamps only. 0.10 Volt rartrota eneloq powered dimmer system with ' Not all distributions are velid with all IamD NDes,consuh edditional supply wiring raQuired�by othersl. lamp mxnufacWrers' spetifitations. ° Dom malenal linish�s natural cast alummum ' WWO distnbution availa6fe with TO GS 5 base MH, (A1 or cest bronze IB)unless sDecitiad Stainless steei �' N�drel i�an t50 9001 T4 mini•can base Incandescent or Fluorescent lamps unly. ISS!door availeMe wilh brushed finish sta�derd r� Grci�weM�rvut�ttunr °:005 Mydn� 12Yi�8radlayAva. �0 14:05 Sylmer,CAB1� M9t10 M9430 Phorw'818-382•9165 Fi1c:Bt&3B1-�B www.lYdrtl.co� LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail,CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infornlation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp = 39W, T6, metal halide _ (Osram MC39T6/U/G12/830) = 34001umens Luminous Area: rrr� = rr x (3.52)= 38.5 in2 • � �f Source Lumens = 3400 = $8.3 Luminous Area 38.5 in2 Note: Luminous area was taken from the area of the lens of the fixture that is recessed into the pillar. LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-3 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc • Recessed wall luminaires Type: with asymmetrical distribution BEGA Product#: Project: Housi�g:Die cast a1un;�num wrth�ntegral winng compartn�nt Voltage: Encbsure�tkie prece d�e cast alummum feceplete wrth stepped haffle, CO�O(: �'+d thick,clear tempered giass Faceplate is secured by four(4)flush Options: socket head stainlass steel captive screws ttxeaded into stainiess steel inserts in the housmg casting.Continuous high temparature O-n�g gaVkei Modified: fa wsether tlght operation EleuricaL•Compact fluorescent IampFx�lcier G2dq-2(18W).4-pin.rated 75W.fi00V.Baliast is electronic.HPF Available in 120V a 27N-specify. Throuyh Wuing.Maximum of tour(4)No 12 AWG conductors(plus ground)suitable fa 901C Two��6'knockouts prwKl�d la�h'conduit. Fnisht TFu+se luminaaes are available in fve standard 9EGA cobrs� Black{BLK):YVhire(4VFR).Bronze(BRZ).Silver(SLV).Eurocoat-(URO). To spec:ify,add appropnate suHix to catabg number For complete description o18EGA finishiny process,refer to technical mfamation section at end of catalog Custom cobrs supplied on speciel order. U.L.listed,witabla fa wet bcadms and fa installation wiU�in 3 feet of ground.Suitable fa aii rypes of rwnstruction inciudmq poured concrete. Type non-IC.Protectian cless:IP 65. ��� , , :,�,<�, �rom the wall • -- --- • Oie cast alummum faceplate with � • H �y� step bafHa Clear tempered glass. � Full internal rellector la �" • asymmetrical distributron. «- --- . .-r s� Flush stainless steel fastaners- i .'� �- . A . . � . U.L.listed,suiWble fa wet _ _a,. k�cations.IP 65. . Cdor Standard BEGA finiahes. S �' � r� tl l.amp l umen A B C , . .�,. ,. ,; , .,., 3042P Reces:,Ad � t ieW CF qued�p 125U 9'/e 9% 5'S S2d CPC Concrr�t�Protectio�Cwer BEGAlUS 10(X�BEGA Way.Carpinleria,CA 93013 [P]805 684�0533 [F�805 684�6682 ax<,�y,�c,�ra ti[G�vvs 2oos�naxae aros LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-4 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infornlation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: _,_ Lamp= 18W, compact fluorescent, GX24q-4 base _ (Osram CF18DD/E/835) = 11501umens ... _ _ Luminous Area: � 7" x6" = 42in2 � • ��� Source Lumens = 1150 = 27.4 � Luminous Area 42 in2 Note: This steplight is a full-cutoff fixture. All light is directed downward below 90 degrees. 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Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc . � EYRIS . , , .,..,,.��. ■ �*�ic!;let!riyl:i suuice ..._.............:..�.�: � �, ■ TC 26-42 W � � � _ ■ MH 70 W � iP!�I tvladne qrade ali•alummium consirucuon. rl ;uperior corrosion proucuon.mcludir�q PCS hxb ,.�� Powdercoat(mish m Classic Silver Polyta� ?^�YI or 6arosificate p�ass(41-70 YY!0�+� ';� ,�,e w66er geskets In[egml eleclmou ce�ttol 5 i..� F'� ., , �;� v ., � � � ,� �� „�fi �."�.i<�,....:. t... .;;��; �'' �..., .�_e_.__.:m;. ��..�� . LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail,CO Type: F-6 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infonnation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc • � , , � � ; , M116-l2N'fCGI � � = � � krqiS Bulta�d iLTE1 t6W/GX74p•3 ��-�. � 1800 tm � �� 9G�i �' t�� ,` �ti kg i 'I ' . � � . � _��._ O � Q � ' ,... ., , � O a m N S Y W �320 �I AI11�-1263;ECG'. ❑ —�`.�+`�r�'„' EYHIS 8ullaitl �•�,� . � � .";:,�� iC-iEl42W/G%21��4 �,. � �.��.. . 3200 Im I � �ts I–iLij t.:�����• Il.6 kq . �^ � � axo.a, M114 92e!i�tG �t-+ • �u�p.i,:a �iaww . . r T ME CE�.,N; [��� i_ .�. 5900�m � p � �pgp p92 t 320 ,.�.1,���.:, W.8 kp ,9 i� `_l� 5 !s. .J ! — � A300-0164 � 40(1 �t�.'. .. �� la!i�ll,jc; M115 9:a'+ - . A300�05l8 Pinci.� uui � � � '�:1'. . . ,!J.:._. LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-6 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source Luminous Area = Maximum light emitting area of a light source in square inches. Luminous Area Source Lumens: Lamp=42W,compact fluorescent, GX24q-4 base _ (Osram CF42DT/E/IN/835) :,._.. �° ,, �� = 3200 lumens "-�.� Luminous Area: w rrrh = rr(6.3") (10")= 198 in2 f p . � • Source Lumens = 3200 = �6 Luminous Area 198 in2 Note: This bollard is a full- cutoff fixture. All light is directed downward below 90 degrees. LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail,CO Type: F-6 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � T-17 'T" � KA Arcade Full Shield I L L U ^.1 I N F l 1 O N A � ` I • � - � � � . ._.... _.__. .._......_. .... ......___"--___ I F I .'� ... ...... _____.__._� ' � �—C. • Dexriphon Prot�ucl Number Lamp AA Fm�sh OPhm 4'vo�l i.��,i,nr I,:min:��o-, AfS 541 I/Ndvwl 18W 2G1 I I 5':' &awn Polino Af5�5414/Nduwl 39W 2G11 21" &own Porina Maleriols and Co�strvdion A Hewy p�ra copper focepbte v.��h copper n�as B Translucenl wched white«rylic ddluser C Casl oluminum wal piate wah pawder coat hnish Options avoib6le al addiNond cost.. � D HPF,ekctionic ballost for mmw I 5'F slamr�y A Add wiRx BP fa 6�own paliro E Stoinless sleel fasknars B Adcl wHix 277(«27N electronic HPF ballost Nok Mounnny U.L ond CUL Iuead.suiable for wer bcaaons Recaexd 3�h'a 4'octaycxw!wumy bo� Cort�plies with ADA requiremems TEKA ILLUMINATION,INC 80 Gbwn R�d.r 3 Templeron.Cdilomw 03465 (8051 43435 1 1 F�(8051434•3512 www.bkcilkiminofian.can e capyrqn�Texn 2oot LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-7 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Information Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc • hA+mbc� inmp Foccy�iot S+o�xbrd f,.�4� _ _ __.___ _ ---- ---–_ ---____ $dI t tSW 2GI 1 Cappn Nonnad - �a. .. _ _ ___— -- . Shc♦ 3VYY2G11 Coppa NoAxd Attnde FuM SMaid�ro comple4Jy carers�enclord dlfh,se��c., `� sh»Idmy.laolz grau manMad horiza�w9y Awdo61s u�tvw sues n-.,:. Compl��es w�th ADA rs�nnn�r+l a�d uhbrn on hgh ou� ccx`�u�.� an bmp Ca�pe�iacep�oie wnk copper r+veb.rtansAueni�.ae F-�a� d�ae+ Ra+dod w�ih�ni�al 124.N�eiechan�c!�lkn�fo{K�,, Mny 6r mcwns�ed wr � 1 .�-�., . . awfla6b of odditlond coa� '�kk.+w{+r,BP�'x Fyrrfwn qonnQ ' ,�'. 1�4i� '7:rt.'.�T�C�'E`."p.,_r .�:.- f,", ,. � �-, . � • LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail,CO Type: F-7 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infonnation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � Luminance Ratio Calculation Source Lumens < 125 Luminous Area Source Lumens = Total Initial Lamp Lumens of Light Source I i iminni ic ArPa = Maximi im linht Pmittinn arPa nf a linht ��i ir�P in �ni iarP Luminous Area Source Lumens: _,_,_.,____�__ Lamp = 18W, compact fluorescent, 2G11 base _ (Osram FT18DL/835) = 12501umens Luminous Area: 14" x2.5"x2sides = 70in2 � • Source Lumens = 1250 = �7.9 , Luminous Area 70 in2 ----:- 2.�' LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS Vail, CO Type: F-7 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For[nfonnation Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � T-28 T � KA Directional Fixed Wal) I L l. U M I N A T I O N � E B A B � I I I . Si.� i � 2�:':, i ___ i — I c�_ _ _ f . -�-4��'---� • Des�riplion Oplions avai�of�le ot addiliorwl cosl S�ngle hxed ckr+.nl�gM lummaim h�PAR lamps A Ackl s�kkx BP far brown�ma B f�r b�i s�em kngths up tu 18'-specify stem� Makrials and Consh�ctio� � A Gast bronze housing Nole B. Fkwy p�re co�er shode a�d rea beal Fa dvwnhght cipplicatiau onFy C Cas�alumirvim wdl pbte wllh pse copper cwer D. Srainkss s�ed�osk+rcrs U L and CUt lisled,wimble for we�bcaMOns E Hcvay pwe cq�er stem �/e'OD AAamtiny Reresud 4'xngoncl wfriny box Producl Number lanp finish Option CFW�5016/Nan�ml 75W PAR 30 Brown P�ro OFW�5068!Nickk' 75W PAR 30 None 'Nickls plo�e TEKA ILLUMINATION.INC eb Gbio�Ro�d.+t3 terople�a�.Col�k,r��o 03G65 180514343511 Fctt(805143d�3512 www�elua�llvm�ranrn c«n dCapyrqht TENA2004 LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-8 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infonnation Only.Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc • f' r1�;ct Number tnmp Stondurd fin�sh �"" � , �r � x��x DV�1M-5116 75W PAR30 � Ndrurol � � <� s � � '�'"� DiNN45166 ___75W PAR30 __ Nickel plare '`��' #�. A tingle head.muMr purpose,fully odjustable,Direcllonol Fiood/S:� , _ � � ��` � � �� � � � ��. � �umma�re for downword floodlighhng appl�cahons Irom o wall a�� i � .��� ; PAR30 hmps ore ovrolloble+n mony beam�ttems.Lamp'*�c�sv �. �� � � h�sr r-•o�o;!�ond var6calFy a<<d 1�k ,� � � � ``*, � ��r _��p: All(a5tener5€�•e;ta�n{= . . - 1 Ophons availabie ot oddihonal cos+ /`y � _ ���- ���� .� . � . , . ��� ;��� � , _ , . � �> . �, � ��� v , � � � . ,� �'� . � � �:,� � � �� � � � �. t'�.;�� ' � � � �` ��� � _ ,.�L! ;' � " �'� � � LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail,CO Type: F-8 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Infonnation Only. Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � �� Calculite'p Evolution Adjustable Accent C3MRA Page 1 of 2 ,,s,� 3"Aperture, MR16{1`LV) � ��"`� 1 2 6 1 5 1 D 8 10 9 ��1��.�5� saa�,.F� , ��. 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T'�Ga.Louwr:AL'HC 3. Nai:�rAd A1jMra1 MxAa�iso:Die-fortn steel ring.matte Wack hn�sn Plecoer Trim Ri�g I�se wi6 flaydeu triml.�`.�^+Fh.�R Provides 362�'haitonWl s[oD.lakable w�th Philips xrewdmrer Chicago Vl�onm�r,��..,,i�F.x..rorv � 1. lamp Su�porl:Oirlorm aluminurn with knurled suriece tor wry�ppiny d�r ' ing relamping S{xing tensian clips hokl lamp and lens and al�ow fast snap in �8b8�S � snap-out relamping Marte black finish Accepu up ro nro 2'diametar accE�. i;I ti ,-h � ����1 ixat�� r,'. ! f �a r 1 ,.. , � sones. � .. , i����t �,, 5. Cove 61aa:High�ert�erature,soh faus Iaat � , . , �. .,. . �I 6. Thick Gilinq R�adq Bnek�ts:Die lorm steel.matte hlack finish Adjus! nim�it oe�t:r.a;ty te acr,omn�adete up to 2'tl�kk teilinp,IcekeCle ' ' ' TYP�� � 7. 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Refer to Specs Far All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � COLORBLAST 12 POWERGORE - CLEAR LENS PHpTOMFTP.IC PERFORMAlJGE Pholomelric dala is based on tasl rasulh hom on independeot�esling(ab. SOURCE SYECIFICATIONS Opt�cs Cleor tempered gloss lens Source. 36lEDs(12 Red, 12 Green, 12 Blue) Beam Angle: 10 degrees Dishibulion: $ymmetric di�ecl illumi�ation ILIUMINANCE OISTRItUTION CANDLE POWER DISTRI{UTION 11 3d a2 38 �7 18 � 6 0'/2 Om " ''- ��.G 36.6 45[ i 4U 9 29 I 19.4 28 83 �33 : a8 44 / 23 - - / SA'/1 Sm 30.I o�3 43 2 OS 5 47 4 d 8 3C 278 543 �6"n qb 29 4A/1 2m 38 8 90 2 8a S on 1 �iip3 3 31 2 `-_ 3 7 29.8 75 9 74.T ,� 78 h � 3 6 � _ - . � , _ 3 0"/1 Om -90 _ _�. 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Refer to Specs For All Catalogue Numbers,Lamps,Finishes,Accessories,Etc � COLORBLAST 12 POWERCORE - GROUND LENS PHOTOMEiHIC PERFORMANCE Phofom�lnr datc�Is basecl on test resulfs han an independent teslmg lab SOURCE SPECIFICATIONS Optics: Soh f«us tempered gbss lens Soorce: 36 LEDs(12 Red, 12 Green, 12 Blue) Beam Angle� 23 degrees Distribution• Symmehic dirxt illuminatioo IIIUMINANCE DISTRIBUTION CANDLE POWER DISTRI6UTION 33 52 64 59 43 28 � 6 0'!2 Om --� 'r -- 5.5 6.0 68.9 63.5 46.3 01 46 97 14-0 119 70 38 50/1 Srn 49.5 04 4 507 28.1 5.3 d0 9 �� r - - 60 I?5 290 245 120 49 � 40i1 2��� `- 6Ah 884 122 63 292 27 . y � , , 63 210 399 381 I89 6.I � � ' � ' "--.� � !-r' 3A i 1 0�,� -90' ----�--- -_ __-�____._ so b7 8 26 0 29 S 10 1 03 4 65 7 514 1027 1547 2054 5 0 15 1 32.2 36.2 20.0 6.1 Mcosured on: White 2.O f0.f+m Qcam cenler: 2054 cd .3 8 62 5 46 6 89 15 3 65 7 Thin d�shad I�r�d� I�d��ore,50°�of peok Muhipliers: 0.30 Red,0.50 Green,0.20 Blue 3.3 76 16.0 19,9 12S 4.4 1.0/0.3m 5.5 I 8 T2-2 14 34 6 47 4 3.0"/1 Am 0'fOm 3 0"l l Om � Units Foo�ran���as�ic�.�/Lux��wttom) 1091ux. 1 k Measured on� All,reAectance model 80/SO/20`?e Distonce 6om surface Bo1rom center of grid,3'(I 0 mJ 6om sw(ace,light a1 0 45°angle o(( ho�imntal ILIUMINANCE LIGNT OUTPUT --- 3, 6. 9, / �S, � -------- caoR lm 2m 3m Sm �co�ort Toru oinwT vowcR sFlUCr ; (�.�..} (w�) (u,/w) i �� 225.0 57.1 25.3 9,1 2421. A1�.6 272.3 96.0 �M� 597 50.0 11.9 6�5 171 �6 2� ! eco 1791 156 il 5 ! RED I � 726.6 184.4 817 29.a � ortEa� 298.5 217 13.8 RE � GREEN 112.5 28.6 12.7 4.6 1211. 307.3 136.2 49.0 � 119.5 21.7 5.5 BUE �0 114 51 I8 i 484.4 122 9 Sd 5 19.6 Measured in Foolcandles(lop�/lux(bonom)on axis. Measured on•All,roNectance 0. Co�ow Kiwcr�cs Incowrowwrco • 10 Mi�w Srwccr.Su�rc 1100 • 6os�on.MA 0210! . USA T[L YYY FYIL ROB • Tt�617 1Y9 9Y9Y • Fnx 6/7 127 99YY • IN/OfCO�ORNIM[TIC�.COM • wWW.COL011NINKIC/.COM LUMINAIRE CUT SHEET SOLARIS � Vail, CO Type: F-11 Note:This Fixture Cut Is For Inf�rnlation Only. 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Surfare moun[ed upllghts mn- � cealed In the[ower.(See South Ele- vanon) 12. Ice rink (See Plaza Leveq .. 13. Christrnas tree Ilghts. (See � Plaza Level) 14. Surface mounted decorative fizture to Oraw attentlon ro the entrance of the movle theater. 15. Pole Iight W match Vail standard. (See Plaza Level) 16. Column mounted sconce . downllght W aaxnt s[one columns. ' (See Iatby Levep �� 17. Slgnage/Buliding markec 'j Lightlng to be determined.(See �I, Plaza Level) il �-- -- � ���'. — �;,� . `�.i I � 'Y'�itl �,; �i,l i y� + ' ' � �!�,� ���1 �d.�s�1 , �� ���-�I ��,. �hlEI� . .... i .�.. .' �-r. .... .. _��r"��� r��t;`—i . , .f..t�'�^�^ ' � 1-. .. .� •�.. ,[7� `��,7.'Lt�;tY ., , . ,� - .. ,d.. .. � . _�.:�:. . � �� � P.7w`k'S�'�Y ,"T.?'�"f T.:7:€G i'ttt±'1R tf!5f N!h!i f^�, f t i��!,i � � , � ��ge �X �1: 4Y,"hf ?t°'r""M `.l4��[ 'I*I i , ` � , �i , r�;-H r•i �+.w� ,� , u - � � �� 1 �� 11� �s �I i :��� I -. 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We have responded to relevant architectural points in the memo to elaborate the ideas and concepts behind our proposed solutions. These solutions have evolved over the last two years in conjunction with the participation of TOV Staff, PEC, Town Council and Winston Associates. 1, The P/aza It is evident that the question of the plaza's size must be addressed. The plaza space is a '/z acre in size and, as proposed, will have an ice skating rink (winter) and a water feature (summer) in the center of it. In addition to the central plaza uses, the retail and restaurant activities will spill out around the periphery. These activities will give scale and cohesion to the space and will not be perceived as too open. This type of space is not intimidating; rather it is invitational to activity. The communities referenced in Winston's Memo, that unfortunately had unsuccessful plazas are not identified, it would be helpful to have list of those. The design team could analyze each of them and � would take note. We feel that experience has shown that well-designed plazas, which are open by definition, share similar characteristics that ensure their acceptance and use by the public. These characteristics include: - An active cafe/restaurant scene with table service on the plaza - A logical retail mix commensurate with the economic level of the community - Seating and planters as places of casual social interaction; - Opportunities for children and adults to play. The plaza at Solaris was conceived with these characteristics as the central thesis of the design. The shape, framework and organization of the plaza was designed to reinforce the characteristics listed above and is (the plaza) contextual, appropriate and complementary to Vail Village. Comparing the plaza at Solaris (�/z acre in size) to other successful public plazas, it will be seen that Vail's plaza is smaller and has a more of an intimate scale: -Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy 4 acres -Place Rotunde, Aix-en-Provence ( a resort town with many similarities to Vail), 3 acres -Place St. Germain des Pres, Paris, France 1 acre The connection of the plaza to the village center is not awkward, but a natural terminus of the axis from the International Bridge to the Solaris project. Suggested Design Explorations we are developing and will be presented in future meetings are: 1. Demonst�ate how the plaza might be used for a major event(how many people). 2. Illustrate how restaurant dining and othe�uses can spill into the plaza and give it life. � 3. Explore the desirability of, and ways to, separate the plaza from E. Meadow Orive(a. no separation, let them flow together, b. partial separation that allows some overflow into the street - 1 - BARNES COY ARCHITECTS for very big events, c, strong separation that enc%ses the plaza on the south side and makes it � "feel"%ss big). 4. Providing technical confirmation that the ice arena can function as indicated. 2. The retai/frontage a/ong the edge of the p/aza The Solaris team has spent a significant amount of time over the last 3 years in collaboration, designing and revising designs for how the retail at the plaza will work. Not all of the guidelines in the UDGP should be taken as urban design gospel, but the Solaris team agrees that in Vail, long blocks of aligned facades can be monotonous. That is why we feel the arc of the plaza retail is such a good idea: store facades are never in alignment, but in fact face each other across the arc. Even two shops next to each other are not aligned. It is the perfect symbiotic retail environment: one enters the plaza and sees at a glance all of the shopping, eating, and browsing opportunities it contains, arranged with interesting variation of individual store facades within a context of strong architectural design. The treatment of the crescent base, containing shops and restaurants, is crucial to the architectural success of the project. The upper portion of the building is deliberately variegated in shape and material in order to make a community of"buildings"which are different and therefore not monolithic. Horizontal elements and other features do reinforce a sense of order and unity, but the different heights and projections break up the mass. The'base', on the other hand, should not be overly convoluted; it should be the datum against which the deliberate unevenness of the upper building is displayed. This makes the whole composition work. It will allow variety without confusion. � Therefore, there must be cogency and strength to the base. Within this context it is still possible to create individuality for each shop. In the last two years, collaborative meetings with Staff, Planning, and Town Boards has resulted in a more modulated arrangement. The bay sizes vary, there are balcony projections here and there, and a large canopy breaks the crescent at its center, though the are still reads through it. We feel strongly that the base reading should not be further weakened. By using long, rectilinear stone that is laid in uniform horizontal bands, the base is pulled together even when the large openings of the shops and restaurants intervene. The bays and shops are demarcated by stone piers made of this horizontal stone. These piers provide strength and order. They are vertical (plumb) on the Promenade level and become battered on the Plaza level, where the gravity of the building meets the ground, as if the base is part of the ground. Battered stone is not a new element to Vail: the Austria Haus, the Mountain House, the Vail Mountain Lodge and Spa, Sonnenalp, the Tivoli, the recent Founders Parking Garage and other village buildings all incorporate the use battered stone as well. We find the crescent base to be sufficiently interesting in its variety to create distinct venues without destroying its main role as a podium for the architectural activity above. 3. Landscaping on the residentia/p/aza/eve/ The Landscape Architects will ensure that tree planters are deep enough to accommodate trees of a size approved by the DRB. • - 2 - BAI2NES COY ARCHITECTS 4. Overa//bui/ding character ,,` Solaris has been deliberately designed and materials selected to be appropriate and contextual to Vail. In a family of many siblings, brothers and sisters bear a resemblance but are not identical. Buildings in a village should not be copies of each other, but should share characteristics of materials, roof types, architectural form and style. Solaris respects the Bavarian character of Vail with its use of materials and forms, yet its architecture does not imitate the past, or other buildings, nor should it. Vail is a sophisticated international resort, and as such it should encourage new buildings that further develop the Vail character, rather than ensconce its existing character in a display case made of nostalgia. Vail's new center needs a building that will be emblematic of Vail's willingness to evolve its European and Bavarian character to meet the needs and tastes of a new century. 5, The Ba/conies As with every other detail involved in the design of a building of this size and complexity, the Solaris team went through many fa�ade design studies. The balconies were always a major focus of these studies. The balconies now provide a pleasing reference to one of Vail's most important contextual elements. The heavy wood railings at the north protect the buildings' inhabitants from the sound and sight of I-70. At the south the metal rails are more open to the view. The two balustrade treatments are never seen together. The Design Team believes the facade does not need more variety; as the variation between 'buildings' is apparent. As mentioned earlier, the project needs to read as one unified architectural composition to achieve the grace and elegance expected of it. 6. Exterior materia/s ( The use of exterior materials at Solaris is consistent with the use of materials on the surrounding ��" buildings, but not identical. Solaris is designed to be an American iteration of the Bavarian Lodge style, with some creative variations on the theme of materials. Material details are carefully composed to lend liveliness to the theme. There is a fine line between respectful evocation of a historical style, which Solaris achieves, and cliche, which it avoids. 7. Windows and transparency of upper floors We feel it is a fallacy to state that large windows on upper floors are"un-Vail-like", since there are a number of buildings in Vail that have, as a percentage of wall area, larger windows than Solaris. This same issue was concern of the PEC. In response, a power-point presentation was prepared by the Solaris team and presented to the PEC two years ago; showing photos of ten or eleven buildings in Vail village with large windows on upper floors, and the concern was laid to rest at that time. The scale involved here must be kept in mind; windows on upper floors are behind substantial timber trusses and recessed under large roof overhangs. Seeing lights on at night in these roof peaks will enhance the magic of Vail at night, and endow the building with a warm presence. Respectfully Submitted, Robert Barnes A.I.A. Christopher Coy A.I.A. Christopher Clay • - 3 - � , , � WINSTON Design Review Memorandum Project: Solaris . Date: 13 October 2006 rev. Drawings: Barnes/Coy and Davis Partnership dated 31 August 2006 ASSOCIATES Vail essentially has a two-step process for approving Special Development District developments.Step One is to address the basic shape of the building—the bulk and mass. ei�����K com„�„�;�,ne5�gn �is is intended to allow an applicant to receive a decision on the feasibility of the project �na���PeA«h«e�C��e before committing extensive resources to the detail design. Once the basic project is approved,Step Two is to address the details of the design.We are appreciative of Mr. Noble's statement during the Step One process that(to paraphrase) 'once we know we have a project,we will work with you as much as necessary to make sure the character of the building fits in Vail.' The Solaris project has been approved,with regard to bulk and mass,by the PEC,confirmed by Council,and reaffirmed by community referendum. The remaining step is DRB review of the design with regard to the Architectural Guidelines of the Urban Design Guide Plan. This memorandum is intended to review the purview of the Urban Design Guide Plan and outline some possible considerations for the DRB review. Purview of the Urban Design Guide Plan Statements have been made previously in the Solaris review process that the Vail Village Design Guide Plan doesn't apply to the Solaris site. This was premised on the Master Plan � Terms map that shows a`bubble'labeled "Area included in the Urban Design Guide Plan" that appears to exclude most of the Solaris property(all but the south and east frontages). The Vail Village Master Plan(VVMP)encompasses all of Vail Village,including the Solaris property.One of its major objectives of the WMP was to extend the influence of the Urban Design Guide Plan(UDGP). The following are statements taken from VVMP: "With this lack of consistency in the review process, there became a growing concern that changes in the Village and its peripheral area were not being coordinated, and that this lack of coordination could gradually affect the character and function that are important to Vail's success as a resort community."(VVMP, p. 6, italics added) "Updating zoning controls and expanding design guidelines is seen as an essential step toward assuring the long-term unified development of the Village. It is a goal of this Plan to establish a framework for guiding private sector development and improvements as well as public improvements throughout the entire Vail Village area." (VVMP, p. 6, � italics added) After examining the Master Plan Terms map,and reviewing the Urban Design Guide Plan,I conclude the following: 1. There is no statement in the UDGP that its purview is limited to any specific area within the Village. 2. The 'bubble' in the VVMP that refers to the UDGP is really referencing the • "Sub-area Concepts" that are referred to on p. 3 of the UDGP and are illustrated on the Improve Vail maps included in the UDGP. The Sub-area Concepts are specific physical improvements recommended through the 4696 Broad�va�� Boulder,CO 60304 Tel�. 303�440-9200 Fas: 303-449-6911 wins[o�associates.cum Y Improve Vail process and are part of the UDGP. The improvements � recommended in the Improve Vail maps are in the same areas that are outlined in the WMP Master Plan Terms map. 3. Therefore, there is no intent to limit the UDGP to only a portion of the � Village. This is further reinforced by the precedent of applying the UDGP to other buildings not covered by the bubble in the Master Plan Terms map (e.g. the Sonnenalp,One Willow Place, The Plaza Hotel). Possible DRB Considerations for Solaris The PEC approval established the basic bulk and mass of the building,including building height. Therefore,changes that would change the basic shape of the building are not appropriate. However,there are many other aspects of the design that can be addressed,that will still make a major impact on how the building'fits'into Vail. � A first review meeting with the applicant was held on 06 September 2006,at which time DRB members made comments on the initial submittal. I have listed below a number of topics that were,and could be,part of the DRB review including references to the UDGP, and associated observations for consideration by the DRB. 1.The plaza Some members of the DRB expressed concerns about the size and openness of the plaza. The plaza is one of the primary public amenities of the project. It is responding to a desire for a public place in Vail in which to hold large public events without having to close off traffic. The plaza and skating rink elements of the project were required during the review of the � project by the PEC and Town CounciL The DRB does not have the purview to remove these elements. At the same time,experience in a number of communities has shown that without proper design,large open plazas can be intimidating to the public and unused except during large events. It would be very instructive to see this plaza compared in scale to other successful public spaces,and to analyze what animates those others: retail diversity?cafes? seating?scale?spatial proportions(as in the Vail Village Urban Design Guidelines). The connection indicated to Village Center across the street is awkward and may be in the wrong place.Should the plaza bleed into the vehicular street,as if they're one and the same? Even if separated from the plaza by grade changes or planters for example,the street could still serve as overflow space for big events. The applicant is proposing an oval ice arena to be located in the center of the plaza during the winter months and removed in the summer. At the first DRB review session the applicant presented plaza design considerations that included decorative paving(based on a'solar system'theme),LED lighting embedded in the paving,and a possible stage associated with the ice rink. Concern was also expressed as to whether the ice arena,in the sun pocket of the building,can be functional without some kind of shade cover. Breckenridge tried an outdoor rink with refrigeration, then found they had to add a shade cover,and it has walls to keep out wind and snow/dust drifting. We know the applicant has � 4696 Broada�ac Bouldec.CO 90304 Tel: 303-4409200 F�ax� 303-449-6911 winstonassociuces.com �T � . � . � addressed this issue for the PEC and Council. DRB's interest is that the plaza will look and function differently if there is a cover. � Potential Explorations: ❑ As a part of the ongoing discussion of the plaza design,request that the applicant: o Demonstrate how the plaza might be used for a major event (how many people). o Do some eye-level visualizations of the plaza during non-event conditions, so that we all get a better sense of how big the plaza is and whether it will feel too open. o In conjunction with the previous item, illustrate how restaurant dining and other uses can spill into the plaza and give it life. ❑ Explore the desirability of, and ways to, separate the plaza from E. Meadow Drive (a. no separation,let them flow together,b.partial separation that allows some overflow into the street for very big events,c. strong separation that encloses the plaza on the south side and makes it "feel"less big). ❑ Request that the applicant provide technical confirmation that the ice arena can function as indicated. 2.The retail frontage along the edge of the plaza The two floors of retail are designed as a very formal arc. On the other hand,the UDGP says: "A strong street edge is important for continuity, but perfectly aligned facades over too long a distance tend to be monotonous. With only a few exceptions in the Village, � slightly irregular fa�ade lines, building jogs, and landscaped areas, give life to the street and visual interest for pedestrian travel." (UDGP, E. Street Edge, p. 8). The guideline goes on to suggest ways to'irregularize' the street edge such as: activity pockets,changes in surface texture,planter walls,etc. The submittal shows columns that taper(wider at the bottom)along column side that faces the plaza(the other sides are vertical),with arches between the columns.The columns tapering out at the base seem to push passerby's further away from the windows. Also,the tapered columns seem to introduce a new design element in Vail(some of the photo images presented seem to be from Peru's'Machu Pichu'and other non-Bavarian,non-Vail locations). The tapered columns don't match the character of other buildings in Vail Village. There are Bavarian buildings that have a regular arched pattern at the ground level,but still achieve individual variety within in the arches—through glass and mullion treatments and in the displays behind the glass. In previous presentations the applicant provided illustrations of retail frontage treatments that introduced variety in signage,store facades and planters on the plaza. Potential Explorations: ❑ Make the stone columns along the commercial level vertical rather than tapered. ❑ Explore ways to introduce a more "irregular edge" to the ground floor retail fa�ade:can there be some variation in the placement of the window plane? • (some set back more than others?) Or,can the placement of planters,pots and changes in paving color and texture introduce an adequate level of variation? 4696 e�o�a��a� How can signage add to the variety of retail fa�ade? Boulder,CO 90304 Tel:303-440-9200 Fa�c:303-449b911 winstonassocia[es.com �T I • � ❑ At the commercial levels,within the arched openings explore how much i variety can be created in the glazing patterns, signage,canopies, and/or in the displays behind the windows). � 3. Landscaping on the residential plaza level (above the commercial) Concern was expressed that the landscaping shown on the residential plaza level(above the 2°a commercial level)is not realistic—since it is essentially a roof garden,how large can the trees actually be? Potential Explorations: ❑ Document the growing conditions of the roof garden(depth of the planters) and the realistic size of the trees that could be achieved. Adjust the illustrations if appropriate. Can deeper(taller) planters be created to allow larger trees? 4.Overall building character The consistent character of Vail is not due to any lack of architectural talent(Vail has been fortunate to have had very talented architects),but rather,a willingness by architects and owners to subvert individual expressions to the good of the whole—to blend in with the overall character that has given Vail a unique identity,which in turn is one of the key attractions for visitors to Vail—that makes Vail stand out in the among national and international resort competition. Notwithstanding all of the attractions Solaris is bringing to the Village,it is important that the building itself maintain,so much as possible,a Vail Village character,and that it not set a � precedent that will erode the character of the Village if other buildings were to follow suit. Therefore,the key questions are: Does the building look like Vail—does it continue"the character ... [that is] important to Vail's success as a resort community"?To the degree that it doesn't,or some aspects of the building do not,can its appearance be changed so that it will blend more with its surrounding context? � Potential Explorations ❑ Illustrate the proposed design in the context of surrounding buildings�n the elevation drawings,in the model and in simulations. 5.The balconies The applicant is proposing a variety of balcony designs,including heavy wood railing balconies on the south side and shallow"Romeo and Juliet"balconies with metal wrought iron railings on the north side.Concern was expressed by some members of the DRB as to whether there should be a single balcony type. The UDGP suggests: "They extend far enough from the building to cast a prominent shadow pattern. Balconies in Vail are functional as well as decorative. Balconies less than six feet deep are seldom used, nor are those always in shade, not oriented to views of street life." (UDGP p. 22) � 4696 Broada�a�� Boulder,CO 90304 . Tel: 30i�440�9200 F:ix: 303-449b911 ��� •'"' winsronass�ciates.com �� • , • � � Given the size of the building,a variety of balcony types may be desirable to add variety to ' the elevation. Placing shallow wrought iron balconies on the north side of the building could � be seen as an appropriate response to the fact that side will be in shade and will has less desirable views over the highway that may limit balcony use. � Potential Explorations: ❑ Provide a visualization showing alternative balcony treatments to see if more consistency makes a noticeable difference. ❑ Explore using more decorative elements on the balcony railings,whether wood or metal. 6. Exterior materials (commercial level, upper floors) The UDGP suggests: "Stucco, [stone] wood and glass are the primary building materials found in the Village. Within this small range of materials much variation and individuality are possible, but too many diverse materials weaken the continuity of the streetscape." (UDGP, p. 17) Stone 'The design proposes a new type of stone to the Village. The drawings indicate that there will be two types of rectilinear-cut sandstone,arranged in four patterns that generally progress from larger/coarser on the lower levels to smaller/finer patterns above.The two-level base of the building is mostly stone(composed of a larger,informal pattem without continuous horizontal joints).Starting at the first residential level,less stone is used,primarily for corner columns and some walls. • On the building extensions B and J(on either side of the core section,Building A)the stone columns stop at the second residential level and appear to support a building"box",as if it were set on top of the columns. This is reinforced where the corners of the upper floors are cantilevered out over the stone base and,instead of the comers being structure that holds up the building,there are windows that join at the building corners,making the corners transparent—this cantilevered look is a contemporary character. Similarly,on the Tower unit,and Buildings E and M(on the north elevation)the corner condition,rather than being structural(stone or other solid material)is made of zinc paneling—again a decidedly contemporary look. Both of these conditions are a significant part of what makes Solaris not consistent with the surrounding Village architecture. � Fiber-cement siding The fiber cement proposed for the wall panels appears to have a wood-siding character. Its use in both horizontal and vertical patterns appears to tie in well with similar siding uses in the Village. Timber The large,carved angle brackets do much to relate to"Village"character. Although it is difficult to tell precisely from the illustrations,the"dressed-timber beams" (horizontal rectangular members with their exposed bolts)create a contradictory look,more • contemporary,mechanized,or"kit-of-parts" than found in the Village. Stucco vs. zinc panels 4696 Broadwa�� Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 30i-440-9200 F:ix:303 449-6911 winstonassociates.com �T Stucco is one of the materials that ties the Village together.There is stucco on virtually every � building(with a few exceptions).At the previous meeting the DRB indicated that stucco is . not required.The applicant noted that the field model of the zinc panels was not an accurate depiction of how the zinc will look�ither how it will be joined nor how it will gain an � uneven color as it ages(much like copper). It may be that additional illustrations of,and attention to,how the zinc panels are joined,could give Vail a new material that will have an old-world character. (In some of the illustrations the light color of the zinc panels actually reads as stucco.) Roofs The UDGP says: "Wood shakes, wood shingles and built-up tar-and-gravel are used almost exclusively for roofs in the Village. For consistency, other roofing materials should be visually similar." (UDGP, p. 15) The applicant is proposing zinc roofs with a variety of inetalwork patterns. Potential Explorations: ❑ Explore adding stone corners to building elements B,J,E,M and the Tower. ❑ Explore change the rectangular, exposed-bolt look of the dressed timber beams to more of a sculpted beam look. ❑ Explore changing the large rectilinear beams and diagonal bracing in the upper stories to more carved shapes similar to that used below. ❑ Explore the visual impact of changing some of the zinc corner elements to stucco. ❑ Explore the impact of converting some of the fiber cement and/or zinc panel � sections to stucco. ❑ Explore the impact of changing at least some of the metal roofing to other metal materials, colors,etc. 7.Windows and transparency of upper floors At the upper residential levels the large windows give a high,un-Vail-like level of transparency.The windows have a storefront quality,with large panes of glass.This will be particularly apparent at night when the lights are on. 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Surtace moun6ed adJustable downllght mounted ro horizontal , , . ,� beams of trellis. .. . ,.. � .� . .. . .. . � ... ... 9. Ad)ustable accent Ilghtr g2zing � � � - i �� � �� the rak walls to accentua[e the r ; � � �/��',�!��, / � p / \i..,., / I texture. I t,l.... . .. :... .-... �� }� \ �.r �' � 10. Downllght(See Plaza and ��"� �K�� M Z� lnbbY LeveLS) �. R��� ;� t� 7'�_-.�C' 11. Surtace mounted uplightr ron- �jy�- -� �� ��1�� �..i�P� cealed In the tower. G��1Y7i1 � �� 12. Ice rink. (See Plaza Level) ���j��t�[�j�"� �� •,�,�xl,l�r .� �..��I� .•..�� � �- t s�--y C9� � 13. Christrnas tree II htr. See � ��+ ,% , 1 � � PlazaLevel) 9 ( {�� ..�r .,: . ��.,. �1�'{j ��,�I� d i ' F�. T 14. Surtace mounted demrative ,{'..�,� �^�.�" �. 11��Y�..;. �r� y�`tT���, fl�RUre tn draw attentlon to the � � r.'.- � i �.-., +�ra"�'��-.�^'���* j�„..� t� entrance of the movie theatec "' �" ;� i I� �d � N ; (See Plaza LevN) I u,li��.: J':1�.�1Y ��tY�*'�k.]% _ , � 15. 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H,� �, �� ,� _ . - �x� �� ��.�.� �� � , � � �.� - � �� ��� , �. , -. . , � � . Solaris DRB Hearing December 11 , 2006 � Agenda 1) Discussion of changes to the plaza design to address concerns at previous meeting. 2) Discussion of the Solaris design team responses dated November 1, 2006, addressing Jeff Winston's comments dated October 13, 2006. 3) Identify any areas that individuals believe need to have further discussion at the next meeting. The following is the anticipated schedule for reviewing the Solaris project. September 6th meeting • Initial introduction to the Solaris project and schedule for following meeting. October 18th meeting • Landscape design for west, north and east sides of the project including streetscape, medians, paving, lighting, etc. • General mechanical design/screening for the roof and exterior wall areas including penetrations, equipment, louvers, vents, etc. • Site utilities screening � Loading dock area exterior design including louvers, vents, paving, etc. • Exterior lighting for building and site � November 15t meeting • Addressed concerns regarding landscaping, paving, and lighting raised at previous meeting. November 15th meeting • Plaza kick-off presentation by Lawrence Argent and EDAW covering general concepts and design direction. December 6th meeting • Second round of Plaza design development • Discussion of Jeff Winston's letter dated October 13, 2006, and the responses of the Solaris design team dated November 1, 2006. December 20t'' meeting • Wrap up of any unresolved issues possible request for final vote. January 3�d meeting • If needed � ` � . � WINSTON Design Review Memorandum Project: Solaris � Date: 13 October 2006 rev. Drawings: Barnes/Coy and Davis Partnership dated 31 August 2006 ASSOCIATES Vail essentially has a two-step process for approving Special Development District developments.Step One is to address the basic shape of the building—the bulk and mass. Planning ����tended to allow an applicant to receive a decision on the feasibility of the project Community Design � ,_ ,_ �__,,,,_�.._ before committing extensive resources to the detail design.Once the basic project is approved,Step Two is to address the details of the design.We are appreciative of Mr. Noble's statement during the Step One process that(to paraphrase)'once we know we have a project,we will work with you as much as necessary to make sure the character of the building fits in Vail.' The Solaris project has been approved,with regard to bulk and mass,by the PEC,confirmed by Council,and reaffirmed by community referendum.The remaining step is DRB review of the design with regard to the Architectural Guidelines of the Urban Design Guide Plan.This memorandum is intended to review the purview of the Urban Design Guide Plan and outline some possible considerations for the DRB review. Purview of the Urban Design Guide Plan Statements have been made previously in the Solaris review process that the Vail Village Design Guide Plan doesri t apply to the Solaris site.This was premised on the Master Plan � Terms map that shows a`bubble' labeled"Area included in the Urban Design Guide Plan" that appears to exclude most of the Solaris property(all but the south and east frontages). The Vail Village Master Plan(WMP)encompasses all of Vail Village,including the Solaris property.One of its major objectives of the WMP was to extend the influence of the Urban Design Guide Plan(UDGP). The following are statements taken from WMP: "With this lack of consistency in the review process,there became a growing concern tl�at changes in the Village and its peripheral area were not being coordinated, and that this lack of coordination could gradually affect the character and function that are important to Yail's success as a resort community."(WMP,p. 6, italics added) "Updating zoning controls and expanding design guidelines is seen as an essential step toward assuring the long-term unified development of the Village. It is a goal of this Plan to establish a framework for guiding private sector development and improvements as well as public improvements throughout the entire Vail Village area."(VVMP,p. 6, italics added) After examining the Master Plan Terms map,and reviewing the Urban Design Guide Plan,I conclude the following: 1. There is no statement in the UDGP that its purview is limited to any specific area within the Village. 2. The'bubble' in the WMP that refers to the UDGP is really referencing the � "Sub-area Concepts" that are referred to on p.3 of the UDGP and are illustrated on the Improve Vail maps included in the UDGP. The Sub-area Concepts are specific physical improvements recommended through the 4696 Broad�vay Boulder,CO 80304 Tel: 3031}40.9200 Fax: 303-149-6911 ..,�.,�r�„a��.,��ara��.., s Improve Vail process and are part of the UDGP.The improvements recommended in the Improve Vail maps are in the same areas that are outlined in the WMP Master Plan Terms map. �; 3. Therefore,there is no intent to limit the UDGP to only a portion of the Village.This is further reinforced by the precedent of applying the UDGP to other buildings not covered by the bubble in the Master Plan Terms map (e.g. the Sonnenalp,One Willow Place,The Plaza Hotel). Possible DRB Considerations for Solaris The PEC approval established the basic bulk and mass of the building,including building height.Therefore,changes that would change the basic shape of the building are not . appropriate.However,there are many other aspects of the design that can be addressed,that will still make a major impact on how the building`fits' into Vail. A first review meeting with the applicant was held on 06 September 2006,at which time DRB members made comments on the initial submittal. I have listed below a number of topics that were,and could be,part of the DRB review including references to the UDGP,and associated observations for consideration by the DRB. 1.The plaza Some members of the DRB expressed concerns about the size and openness of the plaza. The plaza is one of the primary public amenities of the project.It is responding to a desire for a public place in Vail in which to hold large public events without having to close off traffic. � The plaza and skating rink elements of the project were required during the review of the project by the PEC and Town Council. The DRB does not have the purview to remove these elements. At the same time,experience in a number of communities has shown that without proper design,large open plazas can be intimidating to the public and unused except during large events.It would be very instructive to see this plaza compared in scale to other successful public spaces,and to analyze what animates those others:retail diversity?cafes? seating?scale?spatial proportions(as in the Vail Village Urban Design Guidelines). The connection indicated to Village Center across the street is awkward and may be in the wrong place.Should the plaza bleed into the vehicular street,as if they're one and the same? Even if separated from the plaza by grade changes or planters for example,the street could still serve as overflow space for big events. The applicant is proposing an oval ice arena to be located in the center of the plaza during the winter months and removed in the summer. At the first DRB review session the applicant presented plaza design considerations that included decorative paving(based on a'solar system' theme),LED lighting embedded in the paving,and a possible stage associated with the ice rink. Concern was also expressed as to whether the ice arena,in the sun pocket of the building,can be functional without some kind of shade cover. Breckenridge tried an outdoor rink with refrigeration, then found they had to add a shade cover,and it has � walls to keep out wind and snow/dust drifting. We know the applicant has 4696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-040-9200 Fax: 303-449{i9]] � .,».,�r�.,a��M�ara���, � � � addressed this issue for the PEC and Council. DRB's interest is that the plaza will look and function differently if there is a cover. �, Potential Explorations: ❑ As a part of the ongoing discussion of the plaza design,request that the applicant: o Demonstrate how the plaza might be used for a major event(how many people). o Do some eye-level visualizations of the plaza during non-event conditions, so that we all get a better sense of how big the plaza is and whether it will feel too open. o In conjunction with the previous item,illustrate how restaurant dining and other uses can spill into the plaza and give it life. ❑ Explore the desirability of,and ways to,separate the plaza from E. Meadow Drive (a.no separation,let them flow together,b.partial separation that allows some overflow into the street for very big events,c. strong separation that encloses the plaza on the south side and makes it"feel" less big). ❑ Request that the applicant provide technical confirmation that the ice arena can function as indicated. 2.The retail frontage along the edge of the plaza The two floors of retail are designed as a very farmal arc.On the other hand,the UDGP says: "A strong street edge is important for continuity,but perfectly aligned facades over too long a distance tend to be monotonous. With only a few exceptions in the Village, � slightly irregular fa�ade lines,building jogs, and landscaped areas, give life to the street and visual interest for pedestrian travel."(UDGP,E. Street Edge,p. 8). The guideline goes on to suggest ways to`irregularize' the street edge such as: activity pockets,changes in surface texture,planter walls,etc. The submittal shows columns that taper(wider at the bottom)along column side that faces the plaza(the other sides are vertical),with arches between the columns.The columns tapering out at the base seem to push passerby's further away from the windows. Also,the tapered columns seem to introduce a new design element in Vail(some of the photo images presented seem to be from Peru's'Machu Pichu' and other non-Bavarian,non-Vail locations). The tapered columns don't match the character of other buildings in Vail Village.There are Bavarian buildings that have a regular arched pattern at the ground level,but still achieve individual variety within in the arches—through glass and mullion treatments and in the displays behind the glass. In previous presentations the applicant provided illustrations of retail frontage treatments that introduced variety in signage,store facades and planters on the plaza. Potential Explorations: 0 Make the stone columns along the commercial level vertical rather than tapered. ❑ Explore ways to introduce a more "irregular edge" to the ground floor retail fa�ade: can there be some variation in the placement of the window plane? �„ (some set back more than others?) Or,can the placement of planters,pots and changes in�aving color and texiure introduce an adequate level of variation? How can signage add to the variety of retail fa�ade? 4696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 3031F40-9200 Faz: 303-949-6917 � `�j ..,�.,<r�..a«��,a�o��.,.,, V��' � � � ❑ At the commercial levels,within the arched openings explore how much variety can be created in the glazing patterns, signage,canopies, and/or in the displays behind the windows). � 3. Landscaping on the residential plaza level (above the commercial) - Concern was expressed that the landscaping shown on the residential plaza level(above the 2na commercial level)is not realistic—since it is essentially a roof garden,how large can the " trees actually be? Potential Explorations: . ❑ Document the growing conditions of the roof garden (depth of the planters) and the realistic size of the trees that could be achieved. Adjust the illustrations if appropriate.Can deeper (taller) planters be created to allow larger trees? 4.Overall building character T'he consistent character of Vail is not due to any lack of architectural talent(Vail has been fortunate to have had very talented architects),but rather,a willingness by architects and owners to subvert individual expressions to the good of the whole—to blend in with the overall character that has given Vail a unique identity,which in turn is one of the key attractions for visitors to Vail—that makes Vail stand out in the among national and international resort competition. Notwithstanding all of the attractions Solaris is bringing to the Village,it is important that the building itself maintain,so much as possible,a Vail Village character,and that it not set a � precedent that will erode the character of the Village if other buildings were to follow suit. T'herefore,the key questions are: Does the building look like Vail—does it continue"the character ... [that is] important to Vail's success as a resort community"?To the degree that it doesn't,or some aspects of the building do not,can its appearance be changed so that it will blend more with its surrounding context? Potential Explorations ❑ Illustrate the proposed design in the context of surrounding buildings—on the elevation drawings, in the model and in simulations. 5.The balconies The applicant is proposing a variety of balcony designs,including heavy wood railing balconies on the south side and shallow"Romeo and Juliet" balconies with metal wrought iron railings on the north side.Concern was expressed by some members of the DRB as to whether there should be a single balcony type. The UDGP suggest5: "They extend far enough from the building to cast a prominent shadow pattern. Balconies in Vail are functional as well as decorative.Balconies less than six feet deep are seldom used, nor are those always in shade,not oriented to views of street life."(UDGP p. 22) •r� 4696 Broadwav Boulder,CO 90304 TeL 303-440-9200 Fax: 303-449-69ll `����`�/TT .,,�ncrn�a�cnnara m.,, V'• i � Given the size of the building,a variety of balcony types may be desirable to add variety to the elevation.Placing shallow wrought iron balconies on the north side of the building could � be seen as an appropriate response to the fact that side will be in shade and will has less desirable views over the highway that may lunit balcony use. Potential Explorations: 0 Provide a visualization showing alternative balcony treatments to see if more consistency makes a noticeable difference. ❑ Explore using more decorative elements on the balcony railings,whether wood or metal. 6. Exterior materials (commercial level,upper floors) ' The UDGP suggests: "Stucco, [stone] wood and glass are the primary building materials found in the Village. Within this small range of materials much variation and individuality are possible,but too many diverse materials weaken the continuity of the streetscape."(UDGP,p. 17) Stone The design proposes a new type of stone to the Village.The drawings indicate that there will be two types of rectilinear-cut sandstone,arranged in four patterns that generally progress from larger/coarser on the lower levels to smaller/finer patterns above.The two-level base of the building is mostly stone(composed of a larger,informal pattern without continuous horizontal joints).Starting at the first residential level,less stone is used,primarily for corner columns and some walls. � On the building extensions B and J(on either side of the core section,Building A)the stone columns stop at the second residential level and appear to support a building"box",as if it were set on top of the columns.This is reinforced where the corners of the upper floors are cantilevered out over the stone base and,instead of the corners being structure that holds up the building,there are windows that join at the building corners,making the'corners transparent—this cantilevered look is a contemporary character. Similarly,on the Tower unit,and Buildings E and M (on the north elevation)the corner condition,rather than being structural(stone or other solid material)is made of zinc paneling—again a decidedly contemporary look.Both of these conditions are a significant part of what makes Solaris not consistent with the surrounding Village architecture. Fiber-cement siding The fiber cement proposed for the wall panels appears to have a wood-siding character. Its use in both horizontal and vertical patterns appears to tie in well with similar siding uses in the Village. Timber The large,carved angle brackets do much to relate to"Village" character. Although it is difficult to tell precisely from the illustrations,the"dressed-timber beams' � (horizontal rectangular members with their exposed bolts)create a contradictory look,more contemporary,mechanized,or"kit-of-parts" than found in the Village. Stucco vs. zinc panels 9696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-440-9200 Fax: 303-449-6911 ` ..,,.,�r,..,a«,,,��ara�,,.,, V� r � Stucco is one of the materials that ties the Village together.There is stucco on virtually every building(with a few exceptions).At the previous meeting the DRB indicated that stucco is not required.The applicant noted that the field model of the zinc panels was not an accurate � depiction of how the zinc will look—either how it will be joined nor how it will gain an uneven color as it ages(much like copper).It may be that additional illustrations of,and attention to,how the zinc panels are joined,could give Vail a new material that will have an old-world character. (In some of the illustrations the light color of the zinc paneLs acivally reads as stucco.) Roofs , The UDGP says: "Wood shakes,wood shingles and built-up tar-and-gravel are used almost exclusively for roofs in the Village. For consistency,other roofing materials should be visually similar." (UDGP,p. 15) The applicant is proposing zinc roofs with a variety of inetalwork patterns. Potential Explorations: ❑ Explore adding stone corners to building elements B,J, E,M and the Tower. ❑ Explore change the rectangular,exposed-bolt look of the dressed timber beams to more of a sculpted beam look. , ❑ Explore changing the large rectilinear beams and diagonal bracing in the upper stories to more carved shapes similar to that used below. � ❑ Explore the visual impact of changing some of the zinc corner elements to stucco. � ❑ Explore the impact of converting some of the fiber cement and/or zinc panel sections to stucco. ❑ Explore the impact of changing at least some of the metal roofing to other metal materials,colors, etc. 7.Windows and transparency of upper floors At the upper residentialleveLs the large windows give a high,un-Vail-like level of transparency.The windows have a storefront quality,with large panes of glass.This will be particularly apparent at night when the lights are on. Potential Explorations: ❑ Explore reducing the size of the upper story windows,increasing the amount of wall space. ❑ Explore increasing the width of the window surrounds. ❑ Explore adding additional window mullions to reduce the"store-front" window effect. � 4696 Broadway Boulder,CO 90304 Tel: 303-940-9200 Fax: 303-049�i911 , `�/T ..,�.,�r,,.,a�<..��ata��.., . V�Y � �— :� BARN ES COY ARCHITEC�S DESIGN REVIEW MEMORANDUM � PROJECT.• SOLARIS Date issued: 1 November1006 Response to Document.• Winston Associates—Design Review Memoranda— received I6 October 2006 The following is a response to Jeff Winston's Design Review Memorandum, received on 16 October 2006 that addressed items dealing with the Solaris Project. We have responded to relevant architectural points in the memo to elaborate the ideas and concepts behind our proposed solutions.These solutions have evolved over the last two years in conjunction with the participation of TOV Staff, PEC, Town Council and Winston Associates. I, The P/aza It is evident that the question of the plaza's size must be addressed. The plaza space is a �/2 acre in size and, as proposed, will have an ice skating rink (winter) and a water feature (summer) in the center of it. In addition to the central plaza uses, the retail and restaurant activities will spill out around the periphery. These activities will give scale and cohesion to the space and will not be perceived as too open. This type of space is not intimidating; rather it is invitational to activity. The communities referenced in Winston's Memo, that unfortunately had unsuccessful plazas are not identified, it would be helpful to have list of those. The design team could analyze each of them and � would take note. Vfle feel that experience has shown that well-designed plazas, which are open by definition, share similar characteristics that ensure their acceptance and use by the public. These characteristics include: � -An active cafe/restaurant scene with table service on the plaza -A logical retail mix commensurate with the economic level of the community - Seating and planters as places of casual social interaction; - Opportunities for children and adults to play. The plaza at Solaris was conceived with these characteristics as the central thesis of the design. The shape, framework and organization of the plaza was designed to reinforce the characteristics listed above and is (the plaza) contextual, appropriate and complementary to Vail Village. Comparing the plaza at Solaris (�/z acre in size) to other successful public plazas, it will be seen that Vail's plaza is smaller and has a more of an intimate scale: -Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy 4 acres -Place Rotunde, Aix-en-Provence ( a resort town with many similarities to Vail), 3 acres -Place St. Germain des Pres, Paris, France 1 acre The connection of the plaza to the village center is not awkward, but a natural terminus of the axis from the International Bridge to the Solaris project. Suggested Design Explorations we are developing and will be presented in future meetings are: 1. Demonstrate how the plaza might be used fo�a major event(how many people). 2. Illustrate how restaurant dining and other uses can spil/into the plaza and give it/ife. � 3. Explore the desirability of, and ways to, separate the plaza f�om E. Meadow Orive(a, no separation, let them f/ow together, b. partial separation that allows some overf/ow into the street - 1 - � BARNES COY P` ARCH ITECTS for very big events, c, strong separation that enc%ses the plaza on the south side and makes it "feel"%ss big). �,j 4. Providing technical confirmation that the ice arena can function as indicated. 2. The retai/frontage a/ong the edge of the p/aza The Solaris team has spent a significant amount of time over the last 3 years in collaboration, designing and revising designs for how the retail at the plaza will work. Not all of the guidelines in the UDGP should be taken as urban design gospel, but the Solaris team agrees that in Vail, long blocks of aligned facades can be monotonous. That is why we feel the arc of the plaza retail is such a good idea: store facades are never in alignment, but in fact face each other across the arc. Even two shops next to each other are not aligned. It is the perfect symbiotic retail environment: one enters the plaza and sees at a glance all of the shopping, eating, and browsing opportunities it contains, arranged with interesting variation of individual store facades within a context of strong architectural design. The treatment of the crescent base, containing shops and restaurants, is crucial to the architectural success of the project. The upper portion of the building is deliberately variegated in shape and material in order to make a community of"buildings"which are different and therefore not monolithic. Horizontal elements and other features do reinforce a sense of order and unity, but the different heights and projections break up the mass. The�base', on the other hand, should not be overly convoluted; it should be the datum against which the deliberate unevenness of the upper building is displayed. This makes the whole composition work. It will allow variety without confusion. Therefore, there must be cogency and strength to the base. Within this context it is still possible to ''"� create individuality for each shop. In the last two years, collaborative meetings with Staff, Planning, and Town Boards has resulted in a more modulated arrangement. The bay sizes vary, there are balcony projections here and there, and a large canopy breaks the crescent at its center, though the are still reads through it. We feel strongly that the base reading should not be further weakened. By using long, rectilinear stone that is laid in uniform horizontal bands, the base is pulled together even when the large openings of the shops and restaurants intervene.The bays and shops are demarcated by stone piers made of this horizontal stone. These piers provide strength and order.They are vertical (plumb) on the Promenade level and become battered on the Plaza level, where the gravity of the building meets the ground, as if the base is part of the ground. Battered stone is not a new element to Vail: the Austria Haus, the Mountain House, the Vail Mountain Lodge and Spa, Sonnenalp, the Tivoli, the recent Founders Parking Garage and other village buildings all incorporate the use battered stone as well. We find the crescent base to be sufficiently interesting in its variety to create distinct venues without destroying its main role as a podium for the architectural activity above. 3, Landscaping on the residentia/p/aza/eve/ The Landscape Architects will ensure that tree planters are deep enough to accommodate trees of a size approved by the DRB. � _ 2 � � � VAIL, COLORADO SheetIndex LANDSCAPE DESIGN LONCEPTS (1)OVERALLSRE PLAN�REVISEp� (2)KEY PIAN RNO SECTIONS(REVISED) (])IANOSCAPE LIGHTING PUN(REVISEO) (<)SCULPTUML ELEMENTS(REVISEO) (5)PVSA PUN-WINTER�REVISED� (fi)PLAZA PUN-SUMMER(REVISED) �))PLAZA PIAN-SUMMER(REVISED) (B)PIAiA PUN-SPECIAL EVENTS(REVISFD� (e)PIAIA PIAN-SPECIAL EVENTS(REVISED) Pl4ZA DESIGN (9)LOBBY LEVEL PLAN (t0�NORTH TO EAST RETAIL EIEVRTIONS (t t�WEST TO NOPTH RETAIL ELEVATIONS �t])RTL-0t (1�)RTL-01 (1�7RTL-0] GIAZING OETAIL (15)CONOO UNIT B VAIL VILLAGE DETAILS (16)MNSONRY (1�)WOOD SIOING.TRIM,8 FASC W BMIDING (10)GLP2ING (t9)TIMBER ELEMENTS,BALCONIES. 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'ii yt'"Q ' `� g ,-�s'�?@!�►' � � � � r Page 1 of 1 � ; Warren Campbell- Solaris DRB Schedule . � � � From: "Michael Suman" <michael@sumanarchitects.com> � To: "Warren Campbell" <WCampbell@vailgov.com> Date: 09/14/2006 11:32 AM Subject: Solaris DRB Schedule CC: "Michael Suman" <michael@sumanarchitects.com>, "Dominic Mauriello " <mauriello@comcast.net>, "Maggie Fitzgerald" <mfitzgerald@davispartner.com>, "Chris Clay" <cclay@barnescoy.com>, "Michael English " <michael@englishdeveloper.com>, "'Michael Pisano"' <Michael.Pisano@edaw.com>, "'Lawrence Argent"' <largent@du.edu>, "Pete Samaras" <pete.samaras@sf.flc.com>, "'Jonathan Plumpton"' <jonathan.plumpton@sf.flc.com>, "Peter Knobel" <peter@solarisvail.com>, "'Craig Cohn"' <craig@vailcrossroads.com> � �__.__.__. _.... .__ _ _.._.._�_..._ --_ �.. ..._._.... ._.____._._.�.�...._._.___�_� �_ �__�_ � Hi Warren, I have been working with the design to put together the intended schedule for the next several DRB meetings.See below... October 18th meeting Landscape design for west, north and east sides of the project including streetscape, medians, paving, lighting, etc. � General mechanical design/screening for the roof and exterior wall areas including penetrations, equipment, louvers, vents, etc. Site utilities screening �� Loading dock area exterior design including louvers, vents, paving, etc. Exterior lighting for building and site November 1� meeting Plaza kick-off presentation by Lawrence Argent and EDAW covering general concepts and design direction. �: November 15th or December bth meeting Second round of Plaza design development Nlisc items from October and November meetings Further meetings TBD Call with Q's. Thanks, michael suman, AIA Suman Architects v7aa?9.�so2 �n 970.471.5122 morsil�-, 970.479JSi 1 fqx 143 East Mea�cv�':>rivE,S�_�i;�= ;t:�; Vt�il,CO 81657 mi���l4sumanr,;r.�i�t s ti;;,r�:. � � file://C:�Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM 10/18/2006 �, �' . 0 �` DRB Meeting Sept. 6, 2006 � DRB's Role and Criteria in reviewin SDD g No. 39, Solaris (Crossroads) Goals of this initial meetinq At today's hearing the applicant and staff would like the DRB to listen to a presentation on the proposed Solaris project and gain a general understanding of the overall project. Specifically the applicant will focus on the use and types of materials proposed for the structure and some conceptual ideas for the design of the plaza. The applicant will be requesting some initial feedback on the materials proposed for the structure and the concepts proposed for the plaza. The applicant would like some feedback on the proposed materials and plaza design so that at a future meeting any questions regarding material selection and application can be addressed and a more refined plaza design can be presented. At later meetings the applicant will focus on various aspects of the proposal such as. the landscape plan, retail store fronts, streetscape design and materials, the plaza design and function, etc. Role of the DRB The DRB's review of a proposed Special Development District(SDD) is the final step in the approval of a project proposed to be an SDD. At the point of DRB review many of the parameters for a proposed structure/project have been established and � memorialized within the Ordinance adopting the new SDD and the accompanying � �, Developer Improvement Agreement. Items which have been resolved are building heights, site plan design, land uses, � vehicular access, public benefits, bulk and mass, amount of landscaped area, etc. Items � the DRB does have purview over are landscape design and plant material selection, application and selection of building materials and windows, design of retail store fronts and signage, design of the plaza, minor changes to roof design and the site plan which do not affect the overall design, streetscape design that will be constructed in the TOV right-of-way, etc. Staff has reviewed the Vail Comprehensive Plan and the following documents were found to pertain to this project site. Staff will provide greater detail on the details of the following Master Plans as the project proceeds forward. �` �' Vail VillaQe Master Plan � �' The Vail Village Master Plan is intended to serve as a guide to the staff, review boards �: and Town Council in analyzing future proposals for development in Vail Village and in � legislating effective ordinances to deal with such development. The most significant � elements of the Master Plan are the goals, objectives, policies and action steps. They � are the working tools of the Master Plan. They establish the broad framework and �' vision, but also layout the specific policies and action steps that will be used to � �; implement the Plan. � �, 1 � . 0 , As noted on page 35 of the Master Plan, � "It is important to note that the likelihood of project approval will be greatest for those proposals that can fully comply with the Vail Village Master Plan." Staff believes this statement re-emphasizes that the Master Plan is a general document providing advisory guidelines to aid the Town in analyzing development proposals and that full compliance is not required in order for a project to be approved. The stated goals of the Vail Village Master Plan which staff believes are applicable to this application appear in the following text. Specific Sub-Area Details found in the Vail Village Master Plan Mixed Use Sub Area (#1) The Mixed-Use sub-area is a prominent activity center for Vail Village. It is distinguished from the Village core by the larger scale buildings and by the limited auto traffic along East Meadow Drive. Comprised of five major development projects, this sub-area is characterized by a mixture of residentiaUlodging and commercial activity. There is a great deal of potential for improvements to both public and private facilities in the area. Among these is the opportunity to deve/op gateway entries to the Village at the 4-way stop and at the intersection of Vail Road and Meadow Drive. lt is a/so a long term goa/to strengthen the connection between this area and the Village core area by reinforcing the � established pedestrian linkages. Pedestrianization in this area may benef'�t from the development of retail in�ll with associated pedestrian improvements along East Meadow Drive and the development of public access to Gore Creek. A signi�cant increase in the Village's overnight bed base will occur in this sub-area with the development of the final phase of the Vail Village Inn project. In addition, commercial and residential/lodging development potential is identified in sub-area concepts 3, 4, 6, and 8. The completion of these projects will essentially leave the sub-area "built out': #1-6 Crossroads Infill Commercial infill over new underground parking lot in conjunction with a large public plaza with greenspace area (existing and new parking demand to be provided on site). While con�guration of in�ll may be done a number of ways, it is the. overall intent to replace existing surface parking with pedestrian corridors into a commercial area, as well as to provide a strong building edge on Meadow Drive and streetscape improvements. Improvements of the planted buffer adjacent to the Frontage Road is also important. Re%cation of the loading and delivery functions and entry to parking structure is strongly encouraged to reduce traffic on Meadow Drive. Potential to improve fire access a/so exists in the � 2 . � e � redevelopment scheme. Special emphasis of 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 3.1, � � 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, and 6.2. Goal #2: To foster a strong tourist industry and promote year- around economic health and viability for the Village and for the community as a whole. Objective 2.4: Encourage the development of a variety of new commercial activity where compatible with existing land uses. � � � Policy 2.4.1: Commercial infill development consistent with established horizontal zoning regulations shall be encouraged to provide activity generators, accessible greenspaces, public plazas, and streetscape improvements to the pedestrian � network throughout the Village. Policy 2.4.2: Activity that provides night life and evening entertainment for both the guest and the community shall be encouraged. Objective 2.5: Encourage the continued upgrading, renovation and maintenance of existing lodging and commercial facilities to better serve the needs of our guests. �r Policy 2.5.1: Recreation amenities, common areas, � meeting facilities and other amenities shaU be � preserved and enhanced as a part of any � redevelopment of lodging properties. Policy 2.5.2: The Town will use the maximum �' flexibility possible in the interpretation of building � and fire codes in order to facilitate building renovations without compromising life, health, and safety considerations. � Objective 2.6: Encourage the development of affordable �; hous�ng units through the efforts of the private sector. � Policy 2.6.1: Employee housing units may be � required as part of any new or redeve/oped project � requesting density over that allowed by existing �; zoning. �' � Policy 2.6.2: Employee housing shall be deve/oped � with appropriate restrictions so as to insure their � availability and affordability to the local work force. . �; � �, � � �: 3 �; �, �' � v + Policy 2.6.3: The Town of Vail may facilitate in the development of affordable housing by providing � limited assistance. Goal �t3: To recognize as a top priority the enhancement of the walking experience throughout the Village. Objective 3.1: Physically improve the existing pedestrian ways by landscaping and other improvements. Policy 3.1.1: Private development projects shall incorporate streetscape improvements (such as paver treatments, landscaping, lighting and seating areas), along adjacent pedestrian ways. Policy 3.1.2: Public art shall be encouraged at appropriate locations throughout Town. Policy 3.1.3: Flowers, trees, water features, and other landscaping shall be encouraged throughout the Town in locations adjacent to, or visible from, public areas. Goal #4: To preserve existing open space areas and expand greenspace opportunities. Objective 4.1: Improve existing open space areas and „� create new plazas with greenspaces and pocket parks. Recognize the different roles of each type pf open space in forming the overall fabric of the Village. Policy 4.1.1: Active recreation facilities shall be preserved (or relocated to accessible locations � ' elsewhere in the Village) in any deve/opment or redeve%pment of property in Vail Village. Policy 4.1.2: The development of new public p/azas, and improvement to existing plazas (public . art, streetscape features, seating areas, etc.), shall be strongly encouraged to reinforce their ro%s as attractive people places. Policy 4.1.3: With the exception of ski base-related � facilities, existing natu�al open space areas at the base of Vail Mountain and throughout Vail Village shall be preserved as open space. Policy 4.1.4: Open space improvements including the addition of accessible greenspace as described or graphically shown in the Vail Village Master Plan � and/or Urban Design Guide Plan, will be required in 4 . � ' B conjunction with private in�ll or redevelopment projects. � Goal #5: /ncrease and improve the capacity, efficiency, and aesthetics of the transportation and circulation system throughout the Village. Objective 5.1: Meet parking demands with public and private parking facilities. �' Policy 5.1.1: For new development that is located outside the Commercial Core I Zone District, on- � site parking shall be provided (rathe� than paying � into the parking fund) to meet any additional �' parking demand as required by the zoning code. Policy 5.1.2: The expansion of the Vail Village parking structure shall maximize the number of additional parking spaces available for public parking. Policy 5.1.3: Seek locations for additional �;` structured public and private parking. Policy 5.1.4: Continue to promote the lease parking program as a means for maximizing the �,, utilization of private parking spaces. � Policy 5.1.5: Redevelopment projects shall be strongly encouraged to provide underground or visually concealed parking. Goal #6: To ensure the continued improvement of the vital � operationa!elemenfs of the Village. � Objective 6.1: Provide service and delivery facilities for � existing and new development. , �': Objective 6.2: Provide for the safe and efficient functions of fire, police and public utilities within the context of an � aesthetically�leasing resort setting. � Policy 6.2.1: Development projects and other � improvements in Vail Village shall be reviewed by respective Town Departments to identify both the � impacts of the proposal and potential mitigating �' measures. � �. Policy 6.2.2: Minor improvements (landscaping, � � � decorative paving, open dining decks, etc.), may be � � • permitted on Town of Vail land or right-of-way(with � � ; 5 � � � A'- �' � � review and approval by the Town Council and Planning and Environmental Commission when � applicable) provided that Town operations such as snow removal, street maintenance and �re department access and operation are ab/e to be maintained at current leve/s. Special design (i.e. heated pavement), maintenance fees, or other considerations may be required to offset impacts on Town services. #1-7 Village Center Road Improvements Redesign of intersection as shown on the Vail Village Urban Design Guide Plan. Goa/ of this project is to create a visual landscape barrier to prevent unnecessary vehicular traffic. Bus, � delivery and pedestrian traffic must also be accommodated in this design. Specia!emphasis on 3.1, 3.2, 5.3, 5.4. Goal #3: To recognize as a top priority the enhancement of the walking experience throughout the Village. Objective 3.1: Physically improve the existing pedestrian ways by landscaping and other improvements. Policy 3.1.1: Private development projects shall incorporate streetscape improvements (such as paver treatments, landscaping, lighting and seating � • areas), along adjacent pedestrian ways. � Policy 3.1.2: Pub/ic art shall be encouraged at appropriate locations throughout Town. Policy 3.1.3: Flowers, trees, water features, and other landscaping shall be encouraged throughout the Town in /ocations adjacent to, or visible from, public areas. Objective 3.2: Minimize the amount of vehicular tra�c in the Village to the greatest extent possib/e. . Policy 3.2.1: Vehicular traffic will be eliminated or reduced to the absolute minimal necessary leve/s in the pedestrianized areas of the Village. Goal #5: Increase and improve the capacity, efficiency, and aesthetics of the transportation and circulation system throughout the Village. Objective 5.3: Concentrate the majority of rnterconnecting transit activity at the periphery of the Village to minimize vehicular tra�c in pedestrianized areas. � 6 � �' . �i� B � �: � �� Policy 5.3.1: The Vail Transportation Center shaU � be the primary pick up and drop off point for public transit and private shuttle vans and taxis. � . �' Objective 5.4: Improve the streetscape of circulation �' corridors throughout the Village. �' � � � Policy 5.4.1: The Town shall work with the �, Colorado Division of Highways toward the � implementation of a landscaped boulevard and € parkway along the South Frontage Road. � Policy 5.4.2: Medians and right-of-ways shall be � landscaped. �: �:: Vail Villaqe Design Considerations nf � The Town of Vail adopted the Vail Village Design Considerations in 1980. The Design Considerations were revised in 1993. The Design Considerations are considered an integral part of the Vail Village Urban Design Plan. The Design Considerations are � intended to: � • guide growth and change in ways that will enhance and preserve the �` essential qualities of the Village; and � � � • serve as design guidelines instead of rigid rules of development; and � help influence the form and design of buildings. �' . � The Vail Village Design Considerations are divided into two categories; the urban design � considerations and architectural/landscape considerations. Staff has attached the � architectural/landscape considerations portion of the Vail Village Design Considerations � to this document for review at a later time. Staff has underlined portions which are believed to be of applicability to the role of the DRB in reviewing the Solaris �' (Crossroads)SDD. � � Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan � �' � � � The Town's Streetscape Master Plan does identify East Meadow Drive and Village ` Center Road within the East Meadow Drive — Willow Bridge Road to Vail Valley Drive � portion of the Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan. The Plan identifies the following � problems with the existing conditions within this sub-area: � � � • The need to separate buses from pedestrians; � • The need to provide a more comfortable shopping experience; �: • The need to restrict unnecessary vehicular traffic; �. • The need to maintain access to existing lodge units; and � • The need to screen parking and accommodate loading and delivery vehicles. � � � ;, g �' (: 7 �' �:: . � t' ¢ �: Town Zoninp Code Chapter 11, Design Guidelines (in part) � 12-11-1: INTENT: A. Attractive Attributes Recognized: Vail is a town with a unique natural setting, internationally known for its natural beauty, alpine environment, and the compatibility of manmade structures with the environment. These characteristics have caused a signi�cant number of visitors to come to Vail with many visitors eventually becoming permanent residents participating in community life. B. Area Character Protection: These factors constitute an important economic base for the town, both for those who earn their living here and for those who view the town as a precious physical possession. The town council finds that new development and redevelopment can have a substantial impact on the character of an area in which it is located. Some harmful effects of one land use upon another can be prevented through zoning, subdivision controls, and building codes. Other aspects of development are more subtle and less amenable to exact rules put into operation without regard to specific development proposals. Among these are the general form of the land before and after development, the spatial relationships of structures and open spaces to land uses within the vicinity and the town, and the appearance of buildings and open spaces as they contribute to the area as it is being developed and redeveloped. In order to provide for the timely exercise of judgment in the public interest in the evaluation of the design of new development and redevelopment, the town council has � created a design review board(DRB) and design criteria. C. Design Review: Therefore, in order to preserve the natural beauty of the town and its setting, to protect the welfare of the community, to maintain the values created in the community, to protect and enhance land and property, for the promotion of health, safety, and general welfare in the community, and to attain the objectives set out in this section; the improvement or alteration of open space, exterior design of all new development, and all modi�cations to existing development shal!be subject to design review as speci�ed in this chapter. D. Guidelines: It is the intent of these guidelines to leave as much design freedom as possible to the individual designer while at the same time maintaining the remarkable natural beauty of the area by creating structures which are designed to complement both their individual sites and surroundings. The objectives of design review shall be as follows: 1. Recognize the interdependence of the public welfare and aesthetics, and to provide a method by which this interdependence may continue to benef'�t its citizens and visitors. 2. Allow for the development of public and private property which is in harmony with the desired character of the town as defined by the guidelines herein provided. � 8 �. � 3. Prevent the unnecessary destruction or blighting of tiie natural landscape. � 4. Ensure that the architectural design, location, con�guration materials, co/ors, � and overall treatmenf of built up and open spaces have been designed so � that they relate harmoniously to the natural landforms and native vegetation, � the town's overall appearance, with surrounding development and with o�cially approved plans or guidelines, if any, for fhe areas in which the structures are proposed to be located. 5. Protect neighboring property owners and users by making sure that � reasonable provision has been made for such matters as pedestrian and �' vehicular traffic, surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, the � preservation of light and air, and those aspects of design not adequately �;, covered by other regulations which may have substanfial effects on � � neighboring land uses. �; � �' � � � �' �. a; � � � � � � � � � � � � �. � Y. 8 � � �. �: � � � b- � � � 3 t � � � � � $:. � e 9 € � E' � y, �, �: �g R ARCHITECTURE/LANDSCAPE CONSIDERATIONS ROOFS ,� Where visibte, roofs are often one of the most dominant architectural elements in any built environment. In the Village roof form, color and texture are visibty dominant, and generally consistent, which tends to unify the building diversity to a great degree. The current expression, and objective,for roofs in the Village is to form a consistently unifying backdrop for the architecture and pedestrian streetscape, and �i • to avoid roofs, which tend to stand out -- individually or distract visually from the overall character. Roof Forms Roofs within the Village are typically gable in form and of moderate-talow pitch. Shed roofs are frequently used for small additions to larger buildings. Freestanding shed roofs, butterfly ,�, roofs and flat roofs can be found in the Village �-- ' but they are-generally considered to be out of � ' character and inappropriate. Hip roofs likewise are rare and generally inconsistent with the �� A � ; character of the Core Area. Towers are exceptions, in both form and pitch, to the general, criteria, but do have an established � � local vernacular style, which should be � � respected. ' , . Pitch Roof slopes in the Village typically range from --�� 3/12 to 6/12, with slightly steeper pitches in limited applications Again, for visual consistency . this general 3/12-6/12 range should be preserved. (See Construction below.) �/u •}� {�_ � . � 13 . �' � i � � �� Overhangs � Generous roof overhangs are also an �'; established architectural feature in the Village - '� • a traditional expression of shelter in alpine � environments. Roof overhangs typically range g�,� �� from 3 to 6 feet on all edges. Specfic design � �, consideration should be given to protection of pedestrian ways adjacent to buildings. Tee falls, �' snow slides, and runoff hazards can be reduced by roof orientation, gutters, arcades, etc. Overhang details are treated with varying � degrees of ornamentation. Structural elements � such as roof beams are expressed beneath the ���y �; overhangs, simply or decoratively carved. The t�ya,�+d �` roof fascia is thick and wide, giving a substantial � edge to the roof. Compositions � The intricate roofscape of the Village as a whole ��-"°'�' , is the result of many individual simple roof .. configurations. Fo�any single building, a varied but simple composition of roof planes is (� ��� �i,,,� � �; preferred to either a single or a complex - �� arrangement of many roofs. As individual roofs • become more complex, the roof attracts visual �i attention away from the streetscape and the � � total roofscape tends toward busyness rather �� . ; , than a backdrop composition. �'' Stepped Roofs As buildings are stepped to reflect existing grade � changes, resulting roof steps should be made � where the height change will be visually significant. Variations which are too subtle appear to be more stylistic than functional, and out of character with the more straightforward � � roof design typical in the Village. ��� � .� G� � . �; �' ` �` � � � �; 14 � � ,. � ; s; e , Materials Wood-shakes, wood shingles, and built-up tow , � and gravel are almost exclusively used as roof materials in the Vilfage. (See Construction below.) For visual consistency, any other materials should have the appearance of the above. Construction Common roof problems and design con- siderations in this climate include: - snowslides onto pedestrian walks - gutters freezing a`�� - roof dams and water infiltration - heavy snow •�'3�Ct loads � Careful attention to these functional details is recommended, as well as familiarity with the � local building code, proven construction details, •,••�• ' ' �� and town ordinances. For built-up roofs, pitches of 4/12 or steeper do not hold gravel well. For shingle roofs, pitches ���� 8 Iw�+'�6� of 4/12 or shallower often result in ice dams and � ��+� a+�' backflow leakage under the shingles. '�t���� �� �ai! �rtM+.�tfi��,� Cold-roof construction is stron I � � ���� � � g y preferred, unless warm-roof benefits for a specific application can be demonstrated. . Cold-roofs are double roofs, which insulate and prevent snowmelt from internal building heat. By retaining snow on the roof, many of the problems listed can be reduced. Periodic snow removal will be required and shoufd be anticipated in the design. � Roof gutters tend to ice-in completely and become ineffective in the Vail climate, especially in shaded north side locations. Heating the interior circumference with heat-tape elements or other devices is generally necessary to assure adequate runoff control in colder months. � 15 � v FACADES (and materials — excluding giass) should not exceed four nor be less than two. � A color/material chan e befinreen the round floor Materials g 9 and the upper floors is a common and effective reinforcement of the pedestrian scale of the � Stucco, brick, wood (and glass) are the primary street. building materials found in the Village. While not wishing to restrict design freedom over-much, High chroma colors can be used for signage, existing conditions show that within this small accents, doors, canopies, wall graphics and other range of materials-much variation and similar elements as long as they do not dominate individuality are possible while preserving a basic either the building they are used on, the adjacent harmony. Too many diverse materials weaken buildings, or the streetscape (see E. Accent the continuity and repetition, which unifies the Elements). streetscape. The color schemes for all properties shall be Of the above materials, stucco is the most considered on a case-by-case basis. (Res. 21 consistently used material. Most of the buildings (2005)§ 1.000) in the Village exhibit some stucco, and there are � virtually no areas where stucco is .entirely �' absent. It is intended to preserve the dominance : � �� 1 �t �� �' of stucco-by its-use in portions, at least, of all f � � new facades, and by assuring that other materials are not used to the exclusion of stucco _, in any sub-area within the Village. ' �: -�, LColor - , The intent of these regulations�regarding color �i shall be to provide greater latitude in the use of color in Vail Village in order to create visual ' � interest and to enliven the area. Colors used should retain a discernible consistency within a general range of colors relating well to the colors found in the surrounding mountain backdrop of Vail, but need not be specifically found in that � environment. � All colors used shall relate to the colors of the natural materials found on the buildings like wood tones, slate roof colors, stone colors and the like. Additionally all building colors shall work with the colors of the buildings in proximity as well as with all natural landscape materials found nearby. �' While there is no restriction per se on specific � hues, primary colors of high chroma shall not be �: used on building surfaces but can be used in a limited fashion for accents. Body colors, both �: siding and stucco, shall be rich and lively but � must be less chromatic shades, which relate to natural colors and can be either light or dark. All �'' stucco shall have a flat finish. � �, Generally, to avoid both "busyness", and weak � visual interest, the variety of major wall colors � � � {= � 16 � � �' � � e � Transparency � Pedestrian scale is created in many ways, but a � �����w���ki� major factor is the openness, attractiveness, and � generally public cha�acter of the ground floor � � facade of a�djacent 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 — proportionately more transparent than upper floors. Upper floors are typically more • �*��r��,��� residential, private and thus less open. �� ����� As a measure of transparency, the most ��'x characteristic and successful ground floor facades range from 55% to 70% of the total � length of the commercial facade. Upper floors , , w are often the converse 30%-45%transparent. ,, " , ` Examples of transparency ;� ,_ ' >' :�� (lineal feet of glass to lineal feet � � of facade)on ground level: � ,+,'• y -Covered Bridge Bldg. 58��0 -Pepi's Sports 71% ' -Gasthof Gramshammer 48% -The Lodge 66% -Golden Peak House s2�io � � �► + � �� _ ���� � -Casino Building 30% �--...� �ai -Gorsuch Building 51% � �� .: �,±' Y i�1O1 � �� �t +�t��,�swiL ��. � 17 B $ ' �'�.,�'�: WINDOWS �r' . 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 ,� � �' typically raised slightly 18 feet f 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 IK tr (human-related dimensions). Glass areas are V� � usually subdivided to express individual window � 1l1�#rCi� � elements - and are further subdivided by fJ� �+o�M; mullions into small panes - which is responsible � for much of the old-world charm of the Village. - - � Similarly, windows are most often clustered in �tvoid tiar��,ow�►; rsr�'r+� � banks, juxtaposed with plain wall surfaces to . give a pleasing rhythm. Horizontal repetition of single window elements, especially over long ; � � distances, should be avoided. �,;. ._ � 1 ` „",--.+ -�.�„� ••.,��"�. �--� .�.._.r...---- �; -.�.. , _ �>_ �, r' ': >�. � ��. �� 1 '�..._'' . � .�.., .. � . - -... � -� � _ � � � � � ,. 18 � Y � Y. � � � E Large single pane windows occur in the Village, and provide some contrast, as long as they are 8� � aw��a�r �c er,� 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. � � i �' � * I .' j � � 19 o �r �° { DOORS dart,wa.�dfriri+ � Like windows, doors are important to character 4f � '.��f� and scale-giving architectural elements. They � should also be somewhat transparent (on retail �'�utat� Sc��"e �' 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 g� � great variations exist, 25-30% 1 transparency is �� felt to be a minirnum transparency objective. ;, � frar*t �' Private residences, lodges, restaurants, and � Q . � � other non-retail establishments have different Q[� P� & visibility and character needs, and doors should �: be designed accordingly. Sidelight windows are also a means of introducing door transparency �' as a complement or substitute for door' �" windows. da{k � � � Articulated doors have the decorative quality � .., ���' desired for Vail. Flush doors, light aluminum a �' - � frames, plastic applique elements all are � considered inappropriate. f � dul.�► darx' � � � � NOTE: Securiry is an important design � consideration in Vail. Deadbolt locks are �. ' a� �` 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 �' i covered. r�a'e� «�i'+N/r� .�rr+e�. . �: � ; � � � �' � 20 �; �:. �; � e � TRIM � _ Prominent wood trim is also a unifying feature in ,; ��•.• r ',;,, �.;;•�� �, •.•: �• � �• � � the Village. Particularly at ground floor levels, d��,�, doors and 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 '` •�+'`�'' • �'�� f� either is typically avoided. �� '� DECKS AND PATIOS Dining decks and patios, when properly �b8� �, ����p�� ' � � designed and sited, bring people to the streets, �, G�� �+dG6 opportunities to look and be looked at, and generally contribute to the liveliness of a busy �!�.'_y�� ��,,r'��,v���� street, making a richer pedestrian experience �'r`� t than if those streets were empty. � 4?�!'�1'tl'��G A review of successful decks/patios in Vait ���� ��r�� reveals several common characteristics: ����„ �tdFt - direct sunlight from 11:00 - 3:00 increases use � . °� by many days/year and protects from wind •J � - elevated feet to give views into the pedestrian �,Ri,� �y5 walk(and not the reverse) : . ,� ' $ � - physical separation from pedestrian walk of to � (planter better than a wall) overhang gives � � pedestrian scale/shelter. 1 Decks and patios should be sited and designed s�{'�; with due consideration to: �,� ��„� ��, -sun -views ' -wind -pedestrian activity � 21 , � � � B �: � �y� ti . � BALCONIES — � � Balconies occur on almost all buildings in the Viilage which have at least a second level facade wall. As strong repetitive features they: -give scale to buildings � -give life to the street(when used) � -add variety to building forms -provide shelter to pathways below. �: � . The prominence of balcony forms is due to �'�'"`^�- � several fairly common characteristics: �; i; Color . . ' ,,,..,;°,: . . ,��dar�c ca�or wr � • ��, ' '� ..i�ld`i budla�► They contrast in color (dark) with the building, . . � �' typically mafching the trim colors (see Facade- ' � . �. Color). ,�-r';'�t��""+� � SIZ@ ' . �•' .t1M�A+'�� 'A� � . � They extend far enough from the building to cast �. .a prominent shadow pattern. Balconies in Vail . , - ���� � � are functional as well as decorative. As such, • � �' they should be of useable size and located to ' �'�x ,� aaaraih;�►,twt � �'`� encourage use. Balconies less than six feet ����� �r+ deep are seldom used, nor are those always in shade, not oriented to views or street life. � � �* � p�1rY�r�: � .. ,:� Mass � •_� , � _ � They are commonly massive yet semi- transparent, distinctive from the building, yet � � atlowing the building to be somewhat visible •�� � behind. Solid balconies are found occasionally, r ' . ; ;.; and tend to be too dominant obscuring the ' � s ' ; � + � � bui l ding arc hi tec ture. Lig h t b a l c o n i e s l a c k t h e � ' � visual impact which ties the Village together. � �pi.�1p 'T?b lr�: � - � X' � K' � �: � g� k, a �, fi' k' �. �: t. � [ �: 22 � � � � �I r, �i e Materials � � � � Wood balconies are by far the most common. � ,� Vertical structural members are the most I dominant visually, often decoratively sculpted. Decorative wrought iron balconies are also consistent visually where the vertical members are close enough to create semi-transparency. Pipe rails, and plastic, canvas or glass panels ' should be avoided. � r� ' Construction Cantilevered beams, beams extended to support the balcony, are most often visibly exposed on the underside of balconies. As such they are an expression of structure and tie the balconies to the building visually. � � ��f �f��re � 23 � � , �` 0 � � ACCENT ELEMENTS � The life and festive quality of the Village is given by judicious use of accent elements which give color, � movement and contrast to the Village. � ter are encoura ed such as: � Colorful accent elements consistent with existing charac g , �` Awnings and canopies-canvas, bright color or stripes of two colors. � Flags, banners-hanging from buildings, poles, and even across streets for special occasions. Umbrellas-over tables on outdoor patios. � Annual color flowers-in beds or in planters. � Accent lighting-buildings, plazas,windows,trees(even Christmas lights all winter). �: Painted wall graphics-coats of arms, symbols, accent compositions, etc. � Fountains-sculptural, with both winter and summer character. � . �< � LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS� � Landscape considerations include, but go beyond, the placement of appropriate plant materiats. �' Landscape considerations include: �, -plant materials �` -paving -retaining walls � -street furniture(benches, kiosks,trash, etc.) � -lighting � -signage � � � �' Plant Materials �' � Opportunities for planting are not extensive in the Village, which places a premium on the plant selection � and design of the sites that do exist. Framework planting of trees and shrubs should include both deciduous and evergreen species for year round continuity and interest. Native plants are somewhat limited in variery, but are clearly best able to withstand the harsh winter climate, and to tie the Village visually with its mountain setting. � �: Some typical local plant materials include: � Trees Shrubs �' Narrow-leaf cottonwood Willow �' Do wood � Balsam poplar g ,F Aspen Serviceberry Lod e ole ine Alpine currant � 9 P P � Colorado spruce Chokecherry Subalpine fir Mugho pine � Potentilla � Buffafoberry �: �' �; �' � � F 24 . x: ; � $ � � e � Pavin The freeze/thaw cycle at this altitude virtually eliminates common site-cast concrete as a paving surtace � (concrete spall). High-strength concrete may work in selected conditions. Asphalt brick (on concrete or on sand), and concrete block appear to be best suited to the area. In general, paving treatments should be coordinated with that of the public R.O.W: adjacent. The Town uses the following materials for all new construction: -asphalt-general use pedestrian streets -brick on concrete-feature areas (ptazas, intersections,fountains, etc.) Retainin4 Walls Retaining walls to raise planting area often protects the landscape from pedestrians and snowplows, and should provide seating opportunities. Two types of material are already well established in the Village and should be utilized for cnntinuity. -split-face moss rock veneer-Village Core pedestrian streets(typical) - rounded cobble hidden mortar - in open space areas if above type not already established nearby. (example:Town of Vail entry wall) Wood retaining walls are strongly discouraged due to deterioration caused by the harsh climate. They may be effectively used with appropriate detailing to resist rot and express crafted joint conditions. Li htin Light standards should be coordinated with those used by the Town in the public R.O.W. ,� SiQnape Refer to Town of Vail Signage Ordinance. Colortul annuals are used in key locations throughout the Village to accent pedestrian areas, highlight building entries, and as plaza focii. These color accents can be provided in: -retained planting beds -flower boxes -hanging pots, baskets -ground beds � 25 � � f . � �` �� . � -C-�J ar�s � � _--..-----�----.� � �� •� „ � � �. � � � � 1 � _ � (�I s � � �: � ��ri s C �, � —_ _ __- � . _ � '' �v�� a. . . ,�o `G�D r � � � , � � � � w��° 0��� a� ��� �a� ��""U �� � � � ��� � � � � � �0� i�i,, ,� ��� � �o+� �in� n'�e�-d� /,�t?,� � � CJ'1 �Gn�t� _ � � G��'`Q � �'. b � � � � r gz �. � g' �' � « � ; ' �' �' z: k �. � � ���� F _ � � ,� � � � ��� � � � � r � �� � � � r: k � _ � � - � � _ . �. _ �o � � . . � �� �� � � � � � . � . . � . 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' � k; � dt �. t'. � . p k B k � � [ t:. $: � � � �. s: � j: E 1 i f � � � VAIL, COLORADO �.�,�. ,.�� �w.. .�,E�,.�..�. ..,�.� Prpu�de.� I�f Niee�+nq J � BARNES COY ARCHITECTS Davis Farcnersni��� o � � PU1ZA SRE PLAN WITH ICE RINK SOLARIS VAIL,COLORADO , , ___ � ___ ;4 ---_..___ � ��1� � J ��4�� �l � Li'�� �� , - - ___ .. _ _ _ ___ � � `�o� .�:_- __ ����A»� Eo � � VCIL f P.E.C.APPROVED - P`n" BARNES COY ARCHITECTS �T`1 1 ' �.�,:�'�, �.� �F � • • LEGEND ���1'd EM51WC pECiDI1W5 iNEES F \��: �I(�/c Ex45iiNG SPRUtE tuEES '(,� OE[qu0u5 raEES �]5'�0'SPH�CE iREES r L�f 40 }S'ChRCPfEH iPEES � RNI�uEMK iREES\SUllUBS .�� ccncHmus/'cnaxo covEx PLANTING SCHEDULE �o�u��� on ==E ��._ CqU0U5 LREES i tlut�C�SPEHee I) 35'-].�' BkB S�oM SPRIICE TMEES P^ roIOR�UO SPRUCE p p��S kB S�oA � COLqVDO SPRUCE �� � ke StaY PBRSR£COHF FuE 6 ]0'-35' BhB Slok xN1ENL,LL LREES SHFUBS �xwW APIE IB /f5 �B'HI SASw�l00N SERNCEBERqv �0 �3 !'2�Ml a�E�w=��=�a��..�. „ ,s e�,..�,. 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