A.
2155 Middleton Road
Golf Cart Storage Barn (Country Club of Hudson)
Submitted by Quinn Miller, Peninsula Architects
a) Consider removing cupola to soften the scale of the building and as such
detail is not used elsewhere on the property. Recommend introducing
dormers instead to break up the roof mass
b) Verify exposed foundation material
c) Staff notes non-functional shuttered windows are proposed along the south
façade.
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B.
160 Parmalee Drive
Addition - Rear Sunroom
Submitted by Jerry Salupo, JS Designs and Renovations
a) Staff notes the proposed future garage footprint would not meet the
required 15 ft setback. This note should be removed from the site plan
prior to the issuance of a zoning certificate for the addition.
b) The architectural design standards state all roofs of all the wings must be
the same shape as the main body, but may have a different pitch or
orientation. Staff notes the proposed addition would have a hip roof, while
the main house has gable roofs.
c) Verify where the cultured brick veneer would be applied. Staff notes the
elevations only depict siding.
d) Verify dimensions of the posts on the proposed front stoop/porch.
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C.
2376 Ebury Lane
Rear porch addition
Submitted by Mike Sheets, Bright Covers
a) The Architectural Design Standards state roofs on projections should
match the roof material of the building (unless both roofs are flat) and to the
extent possible, shall be same kind of roof. Natural finish metals such as
copper, terne coated steel, or lead may be substituted for any roofing material.
Staff notes the proposed roof material would be polycarbonate panels while
the main house is shingled.
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D.
116 W. Streetsboro Street
Sign (AR Workshop)
Submitted by Mary Katherine Donnely, AR Workshop
a) Staff notes the approved sign plan for this building indicates the signs shall
incorporate individual letters. Staff notes a sign panel is proposed while
adjacent signage (Pet People, Acme Pharmacy Drive Thru sign) are
individual letters
b) Verify proposed sign material and thickness
c) The architectural design standards state signs should have a matte finish,
not glossy or reflective. Verify sign would have a matte finish.
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