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Project Name: BROWNSTEIN EMERGENCY GENERATOR DRB Number: DRB120369
Project Description:
ADDITION OF AN EMERGENCY GENERATOR VAULT
Participants:
OWNER DBCAJT LLC 08/14/2012
2187 ATLANTIC ST
STAM FORD
CO 06902
APPLICANT DBCAJT LLC 08/14/2012
2187 ATLANTIC ST
STAM FORD
CO 06902
Project Address: 1452 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location:
Legal Description: Lot: 1 Block: Subdivision: CLIFFSIDE
Parcel Number: 2103-121-0202-8
Comments: See conditions
BOARD/STAFF ACTION
Motion By: Kjesbo Action: APPROVED
Second By: Maio
Vote: 5-0-0 Date of Approval: 09/19/2012
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: CON0012816
The applicant shall revegitate any distrubed areas resulting from construction with
a native seed mix prior to requesting a final planning inspection.
Planner: Warren Campbell DRB Fee Paid: $300.00
DRB 9/5/12 Hearing
Brownstein Residence DRB120369� �� '� �a
14-10-10: ACCESSORY STRUCTURES; UTILITIES; SERVICE AREAS:
A. Design of accessory structures upon a site shall be compatible with the design and
materials of the main structure or structures upon the site.
B. Accessory bui/dings generally should be attached to the main building either directly
or by means of a continuous wall, fence or similar feature of the same or a
comp/ementary material as the main buildin 's exterior finish.
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C. All utility service systems shall be installed underground. Any utility system the
operation of which requires aboveground installation shall be located and/or
screened so as not to detract from the overall site design quality.
Bridge Street Lodge Changes DRB120402
DOORS
Like windows, doors are important to character and scale-giving architectural elements. They should also
be somewhat transparent (on retail commercial facades) and consistent in detailinq with windows and
other facade elements.
Doors with glass contribute to overall facade transparency. Due to the visibility of people and
merchandise inside, windowed doors are somewhat more effective in drawing people inside to retail
commercial facades. Although great variations exist, 25-30% transparency is felt to be a minimum
transparency objective. Private residences, lodges, restaurants, and other non-retail establishments have
different visibility and character needs, and doors should be designed accordingly. Sidelight windows are
also a means of introducing door transparency as a complement or substitute for door'windows.
Articulated doors have the decorative quality desired for Vail. Flush doors, liqht aluminum frames, plastic
applique elements all are considered inaQpropriate.
NOTE: Security is an important design consideration in Vail. Deadbolt locks are encouraged. Locks, door
handles and glass should all be designed to discourage break-ins.
Security-design discussions with the Town police staff are encouraged.
As an expression of entry, and sheltered welcome, protected entryways are encouraged. Doorways may
be recessed, extended, or covered.