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Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 12, 2005 <br />Page 6 <br />porches either and suggested they put more brick on the building. He indicated he would <br />not support this as it was being proposed. <br />Chair Rafferty asked if the surfaces were all on the same plane. Mr. Sarver responded <br />that they were not. He indicated there was a tremendous amount of articulation in the <br />building. He agreed that the idea of adding brick to the other side was a good one to put <br />some depth into the building. <br />Chair Rafferty asked if there was benefit to using a darker band at the top to make it look <br />like there was a cap. He asked if this would be too much. Mr. Hyden responded in his <br />option, this would give the building more of a sport look. <br />Mr. Root noted there was clear definition in the other buildings and he liked Mr. Tralle's <br />suggestion. <br />Mr. Sarver noted when they had an opportunity to create a focal point, they did their best <br />to create the focal point and if they added additional features, it would pull away from the <br />focal point. Chair Rafferty indicated he understood their concern, but he did not believe <br />Mr. Tralle's suggestion would take away from the focal point. He stated they were not <br />only looking at the focal points, but also at the strength the building had to offer and they <br />wanted a strong statement into the entrance of the complex. He stated they were looking <br />for avenues that would allow them to live with a good development. <br />Mr. Sarver stated that on the street side of the building by adding the brick to the gabled <br />end the building, the gables would not be balanced and by having the brick element <br />centered, this was an asymmetrical form. <br />Wanda Kraemer, representative of GCI Builders and the ownership group of the hotel, <br />presented the background of the hotel proposal. She noted porches were a part of the <br />Country Inn and Suites attempt to have two fronts to the building and yet work with the <br />streetscape also. She stated they believed this looked good and was what they wanted <br />and she was surprised that they did not want the building positioned this way. She stated <br />they believed they were trying to work with the City and staff to have a development that <br />was what the City wanted. She indicated they were open to ideas, but they have been <br />trying to work within the City's guidelines. <br />Mr. Laden asked if Country Inn & Suites had ever had a commercial development in their <br />hotels. Ms. Kraemer responded they partner with TGI Fridays, but the building was <br />attached and it was not a part of the hotel specifically. <br />Mr. Laden asked if that was ruled out for any reason in this project. Ms. Kraemer <br />responded it was not ruled out, but they knew the City had other restaurants coming in. <br />However, they were open to this suggestion. <br />Mr. Laden noted this was a pedestrian oriented development and if he was staying in the <br />hotel, he would not like to go through the pool area. Ms. Kraemer stated she did not <br />know how many people would go through the pool area of the hotel, and she believed a <br />lot of people would use the side doors. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />