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HomeMy WebLinkAbout205 W. Main Street_Presentation HPC205 W Main Street Historic Landmark Affordable Housing Project HPC Major Review GMQS Special Review Transportation & Parking PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION205 W. MAIN STREET PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION NORTH 10’ EAST 10’ PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION •The footprint of the proposed lightwell at southwest corner of the Victorian shall be reduced or broken into two lightwells without negatively impacting those spaces. Lightwells around the historic resource shall be covered with grates, not railings. Lightwells and similar features abutting the historic structures shall have a curb height of six (6) inches or less to minimize visual and/or physical impacts to the historic resource. •To relocate the house on the site, the Applicant shall provide a financial security deposit of $30,000 at the time of submitting for building permit. The submission shall include details on how the relocation will occur. Upon making a determination that the home was successfully placed on the new foundation, staff shall return the deposit to the Applicant. PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION •The width of the front walkway and step leading to the Victorian shall be narrowed to approximately three (3) feet. Landscaping should be simplified, and the delineation of private outdoor space for adjacent dwelling units should be clarified. A revised site plan shall be included at Final Review to represent these changes. •The built-in BBQ represented in the shared courtyard cannot be located between a street and a structure. It will need to be repositioned, eliminated, or made movable to meet this requirement. •A fully developed stormwater management plan shall be provided before an application is accepted for Final Review. •The over-framed roof condition at the rear of the historic house, must be removed along with the non- historic additions. •The westernmost piece of the carport roof must be redesigned to eliminate any setback violation. •The footprint of the proposed lightwell at southwest corner of the Victorian shall be reduced or broken into two lightwells without negatively impacting those spaces. Lightwells around the historic resource shall be covered with grates, not railings. Lightwells and similar features abutting the historic structures shall have a curb height of six (6) inches or less to minimize visual and/or physical impacts to the historic resource.