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File #: AHBR 24-1210    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AHBR Application Status: New Business
File created: 11/6/2024 In control: Architectural & Historic Board of Review
On agenda: 11/13/2024 Final action:
Title: 6543 Elmcrest Drive Addition (Attached Garage) Submitted by Nate Bailey, Hara Architects a) The Architectural Design Standards state wings may not be larger or taller than the main body of the structure, but they may be the same height. Revise the plans to depict the addition as being the same height or lower than the main body. b) The Architectural Design Standards state large expanses of blank wall are to be avoided. Fenestration placement should be at a maximum of approximately every 12 feet. Revise plans to depict fenestration on the left side of house elevation. Additionally, suggest adding a window to the first-floor garage addition on the right-side elevation. c) The Architectural Design Standards state the materials used in any mass must be applied consistently on that mass on all sides of the structure. Staff notes the right-side elevation depicts board & batten siding on the same wall plane as horizontal lap siding with a trim board to separate the two materials on the right-...
Sponsors: Board of Zoning & Building Appeals
Attachments: 1. 6543 Elmcrest AHBR Packet
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6543 Elmcrest Drive

Addition (Attached Garage)

Submitted by Nate Bailey, Hara Architects

a)                     The Architectural Design Standards state wings may not be larger or taller than the main body of the structure, but they may be the same height. Revise the plans to depict the addition as being the same height or lower than the main body.

b)                     The Architectural Design Standards state large expanses of blank wall are to be avoided. Fenestration placement should be at a maximum of approximately every 12 feet. Revise plans to depict fenestration on the left side of house elevation. Additionally, suggest adding a window to the first-floor garage addition on the right-side elevation.

c)                     The Architectural Design Standards state the materials used in any mass must be applied consistently on that mass on all sides of the structure. Staff notes the right-side elevation depicts board & batten siding on the same wall plane as horizontal lap siding with a trim board to separate the two materials on the right-side elevation. Revise the plans to depict a more consistent siding material.

d)                     Question the door accent material on the front elevation as it is flush with the existing wall plane with siding.

e)                     Question the transition from the shingle to metal roof material on the right side elevation.