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File #: AHBR 25-287    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AHBR Application Status: New Business
File created: 4/1/2025 In control: Architectural & Historic Board of Review
On agenda: 6/25/2025 Final action:
Title: 7593 E Partridge Meadows Dr. Addition (Bedroom & Office) Submitted by Nate Bailey, Hara Architects a) Section IV-4(b)(2) states "The front face of the main body must sit forward at least 18" from the front face of the wings." Additionally, Section IV-4(h)(1) states "The wing must be attached at the rear or side of the building and may not extend forward of the main body" Staff notes the proposed addition would extend in front of the main body approximately 3 ft. Staff notes the existing front facing garage wing extends 8 ft in front of the main body. b) Section IV-4(e)(4) states "The building shall have a typical window used for most windows." Section IV-4(e)(5) states "The public faces of the building may also have up to three special windows, to call attention to a special feature in the composition (e.g., a picture window located in the center of the main body) or to use repetitively. No more than one type of special window may be used in any mass, except the main body, which...
Sponsors: Planning Commission
Attachments: 1. 7593 E Partridge Meadows Dr - AHBR Packet 6.25.25, 2. 7593 E Partridge Meadows Drive - AHBR Packet 4.4.25
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7593 E Partridge Meadows Dr.

Addition (Bedroom & Office)

Submitted by Nate Bailey, Hara Architects

a)                     Section IV-4(b)(2) states “The front face of the main body must sit forward at least 18" from the front face of the wings.”  Additionally, Section IV-4(h)(1) states “The wing must be attached at the rear or side of the building and may not extend forward of the main body”  Staff notes the proposed addition would extend in front of the main body approximately 3 ft.  Staff notes the existing front facing garage wing extends 8 ft in front of the main body. 

b)                      Section IV-4(e)(4) states “The building shall have a typical window used for most windows.”  Section IV-4(e)(5) states “The public faces of the building may also have up to three special windows, to call attention to a special feature in the composition (e.g., a picture window located in the center of the main body) or to use repetitively. No more than one type of special window may be used in any mass, except the main body, which may have two types of special windows.”  Question if the windows on the north elevation could be redesigned to incorporate a more typical window. 

c)                     Question the introduction of gable returns and frieze board trim to the east and west elevations.