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MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 12, 1991 ACTION COl~g~r~S 1977
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Commercial/Industrial
Design Review Committee
Suzanne Chitiea
Wendy Vallette
Otto Kroutil
John Melcher (Alternate)
Scott Murphy, Associate Planner~
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING OF MARCH 7,
1991
The following is a description of projects which require review and
rating by the Design Review Committee. Please review the attached
plans, visit the'project sites, and write down your comments using the
blank space provided under each project on the attached sheets. After
the meeting, the consensus of the Committee's concerns will be typed up
as the formal action/recommendation of the Committee and distributed to
the Commission and Council.
As always, feel free to contact the appropriate project manager (noted
in parentheses along the left margin), prior to the meeting date, if you
have specific questions related to the scheduled projects. Dinner will
be provided between 5:00 - 6:00 p.m., Consent Calendar items will be
reviewed between 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., with the first design review
item being heard at 6:30 p.m. Please notify our department if you will
be unable to attend the meeting, or if you will be late, so that the
dinner can be properly ordered and the necessary arrangements made.
6:30 - 7:00
(Jerry)
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 89-15 -
DIVERSIFIED The development of Phase III of a
neighborhood commercial shopping center consisting of
two retail buildings totaling 14,800 square feet on
12.96 acres of land within an approved shopping center
in the Neighborhood Commercial District, located at the
northeast corner of Haven and Highland Avenues -
APN: 201-271-65 and 71-
7:00 - 7:30
(Steve R.)
~qVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 90-19 -
FORIA INTERNATIONAL - The development of a 72,000 square
foot building consisting of 58,000 square feet of
warehouse area and 14,000 square feet of office space on
4.0 acres of land in the General Industrial District,
Subarea 11, of the Industrial Area Specific Plan,
DRC AGENDA
MARCH 7, 1991
Page 2
located on the north side of Mission Park Drive between
Buffalo Avenue and Richmond Place - APN: 229-263-54 and
55-
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Attachments
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COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
CONS~ITCALEIfl)ARi'EM~S AG~DA
March 7, 1991
~uF 89-08 - ~KS INVESTMENTS
(Steve H.) Building pad
11.
switch for Pads 10 and
Connnittee Action:
The Committee (Chitiea, Vallette,
Kroutil) recommended that the proposal
be forwarded to the full Planning
Connnission with the following design
concerns:
The proposed Wells Fargo Bank
Building (Pad 10), which is in
the preliminary design state,
will require some type of
orientation to the pedestrian
plaza immediately west of the
building to enhance its potential
visibility. (This issue will be
addressed as the development
review for the bank progresses
through the development review
process.)
Retaining walls of similar
materials and form should be
provided along the east side of
the Kenyon Way drive aisle.
The plaza connections to the
public sidewalk connections
should be expanded.
An additional bicycle security
rack should be provided along the
storefronts of Building 11.
cup 90-27 - FAMILY FITNESS
(Steve R.)
Committee Action:
Review of proposed ill,~-Inated sign
(amendment to Sign Program).
The Conmlittee (Chitlea, Vallette,
Kroutil) recommended approval of the
sign subject to the following
conditions:
The letter height shall not
exceed 18 inches.
CONSENT CALENDAR AGENDA
March 7, 1991
Page 2
An illuminated sign will be
permitted only if it is
"back-lit."
The sign program shall be amended
to allow "back-lit" signs for
major tenants only.
DESIGN REVIEW CO~ENTS
6:30 - 7:00 Jerry March 7, 1991
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 89-15 - DIVERSIFIED
The development of Phase III of a neighborhood co~m~ercial shopping
center consisting of two retail buildings totaling 14,800 square feet on
12.96 acres of land within an approved shopping center in the
Neighborhood Commercial District, located at the northeast corner of
Haven and Highland Avenues - APN: 201-271-65 and 71.
The site is within the Haven Village Shopping Center. Attachment "A"
shows the approved Master Site Plan for this shopping center. The
developer is requesting design review of the plans for the last two
buildings as shown on attachment "B."
The Design Review Committee (McNiel, Tolstoy and Cole~k~n) last reviewed
this project as Development Review 88-10 On April 21, 1988. Subsequent
to that review, the applicant withdrew the project and resubmitted under
a new application. At the April 21, 1988 meeting, the Co~nittee
recommended approval subject to the following:
Continuous pedestrian connections should be provided from the west
elevation around to the east elevation for the proposed retail
no. 3. The same consistent textured material for the pedestrian
walkway should be provided. Pedestrian amenities such as benches
and free standing trellis work should be provided.
The storefront design for retail no. 3 should be consistent with
the theme established in the center, i.e., "pop-outs" and
"recesses ·"
Additional architectural details such as river rock treatment
should be provided to the south and west elevations of the
commercial pad.
Vine pockets should be provided along the east and north elevations
of the commercial pad.
River rock treatment should be provided to the south elevation of
retail no. 3.
Per conditions of approval for the master plan, the landscaping
work for the Caltrans right-of-way shall be completed prior to
issuance of any permits.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 89-15 - DIVERSIFIED
MARCH 7, 1991
Page 2
The current proposed plans for the last phase of Haven Village are
essentially the same as were submitted previously under DR 88-10. All
of the foregoing comments have been addressed on the new plans with the
exception of items 3, 5, and 6- Additionally, pedestrian amenities such
as benches and trellis work should be provided at the pedestrian
connection around the south elevation of retail no. 3. The trash
enclosure for retail no. 3 should be upgraded to be consistent with the
current City policy for shopping center trash enclosures i.e. Provide
separate pedestrian entrance, roll-up loading door, and trellis cover.
Additional landscaping in the form of vine pockets on the west side of
retail no. 3 and added trees on the south side of retail no. 3 should be
provided.
Design Review Committee Action:
Members present: Suzanne Chitiea, Wendy Vallette, Otto Kroutil
Staff Planner: Jerry Guarracino
The Design Review Committee reviewed the project and recommended
approval subject to the following conditions:
Regarding the repainting of the existing center, the Conunittee
recommended using Amertone 1449F Taupe for the wood siding and
slightly darker version of Draper Taupe (custom mix) for the trim
color. A test panel is to be prepared for staff review and final
approval in the field.
The sloped roof element should be continued across the entire south
elevation of retail no. 3 and wrap around the east elevation
26 feet.
Spandrel glass should be used to form a corner window treatment at
the southeast corner of retail no. 3.
An open lattice trellis should be provided over the seating area
south of retail no. 3.
A dense landscape screen should be used to prevent graffiti on the
rear side of retail no. 3.
River rock veneer should be used in place of T-111 siding in the
area adjacent to planters where irrigation over spray will cause
excessive wear, i.e., under the window on the south side of retail
no. 3, also, under the windows on the south side of retail no. 2-
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 89-15 - DIVERSIFIED
MARCH 7, 1991
Page 3
~e river rock veneer should be extended past the pedestrian door
on the east elevation of retail no. 2 to better frame the doorway.
A half wall of river rock should be provided on the west elevation
of retail no. 2 between the south corner of the building and the
pedestrian door to tie in with the river rock under the windows on
the south elevation of the building-
9. ~e doors to the electrical closet should match those approved for
McDonalds. (Conditional Use permit 88-18-)
II
CITY OF
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DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
7:00 - 7:30 Steve R. March 7, 1991
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 90-19 - FORIA
INTERNATIONAL - The development of a 72,000 square foot building
consisting of 58,000 square feet Of warehouse area and 14,000 square
feet of office space on 4.0 acres of land in the General Industrial
District, Subarea 11, of the Industrial Area Specific Plan, located on
the north side of Mission Park Drive between Buffalo Avenue and Richmond
Place - APN: 229-263-54 and 55.
Background:
The Committee (Tolstoy, Chitlea, Kroutil) last reviewed the project on
February 7, 1991 and made the following comments:
The primary concern of the Design Review Committee was that their
previous comments had not been incorporated into a harmonious
architectural concept for the building. The various architectural
elements seem disjointed and do not combine to create one consistent
design theme. Therefore, the Co~mittee could not recommend approval of
the project at this time. The applicant was instructed to review the
previous comments from the Design Review Committee meetings of
December 20, 1990 and January 3, 1991. In addition, the Committee made
the following comments relating to the current design proposal:
The design of the entries at the southwest and southeast corner of
the building must be fine-tuned to make a proper architectural
statement. The individual materials and elements used to construct
the entries are fine but they have not been arranged in a
complimentary manner.
If an arbor structure is to be constructed in the central
landscaping area opposite the Mission park Drive entrance, it
should emulate the same elements located at the entries. The
current design is not consistent with the rest of the building.
The lunch area has not been designed to be an inviting place to
eat- Care heo~e~ ht of the walls and
should be given to t 'g . screen
landscaping should be used to s t n ~ts appearance from the
interior as well as outside. The area should appear to be an
integral part of the building but must also be of a human scale.
The variation of the parapet height was not acceptable as
proposed. It has been suggested that an increase of the building
height at the southeast and southwest corners of the building
create more of an entry statement for the buildings.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 90-19 - FORIA INTERNATIONAL
MARCH 7, 1991
Page 2
Staff ~ents:
Revised plans had not been received
However, at its meeting on February 7,
the project should be seen at the
facilitate the applicant's progress.
at the time of these comments.
1991, the Committee stated that
earliest possible meeting to
Design Review C~...-{ttee Action:
Members Present: Suzanne Chitiea, Wendy Vallette, Otto Kroutil
Staff Planner: Steve Ross
The applicant arrived with a new design scheme for the building. The
Co~unittee made the following co~unents, and recommended that the revised
plans return to the Design Review Committee as a Consent Calendar item:
The main entry at the southeast corner of the building should
project out from the main building planes of the east and south
elevations. The building height at the entry should be greater
than the majority of the building to emphasize this entry. The
higher parapet should recede into the building to avoid appearing
like a false front. Additionally, polished granite should continue
through the second-story of the prominent forward columns.
The recessed central portion of the building should line up with
the driveway on Mission Park Drive. In order to make the warehouse
more functional, the building plane should only step back one panel
(about 15 feet) rather than 2 feet.
Planters should be provided within the lunch area to soften its
appearance. The lunch court should be accessible from the parking
area as well as the interior of the building.
Enhanced paving should be provided at the entries and lunch area
which compliments the building materials used at those locations.
A revised materials board should be submitted which contains the
actual materials and colors to be used on the building.