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Legacy Hotel,page 3 <br /> this location is to attract the eye of pedestrians and create a point of visual interest. The central portion of the <br /> c Wotel attempts to accomplish this by being stepped closer to the streetscape, with the masonry materials that <br /> over the entire central section of the building, and with the porch element at the base of the structure. Staff <br /> feels that these collective elements satisfy the `architectural feature' requirement of the Regulating Plan. <br /> The masonry materials that cover the entire central portion of the building on both the front and back clearly <br /> accentuate the location of the buildings main entry points. <br /> The continuation of masonry materials across the first floor of the entire structure accentuates the scale of the <br /> building clearly differentiating the first floor from the rest of the structure. This is furthered by the porches on <br /> the ends of the building and surrounding the secondary access which bring the building to a more human scale. <br /> The quoins at the corner work to provide some definition to the breaks in the building fagade, furthering the <br /> visual impact of the steps in the building elevations. <br /> The base of the structure is clearly articulated through the use of the brick base applied across the entire <br /> building fagade on all sides; however, the height of the brick base betrays the scale of the building making the <br /> first floor look out of scale with the floors above. Staff is recommending a condition that the brick base be <br /> raised from its current level to lessen the gap between the cap and the windows of the second floor and correct <br /> the scale issue. The top of the building is also clearly articulated with the use of the peaked roof and gable trim. <br /> This type of roof dictates that space for mechanical equipment must be provided within the building or outside <br /> the building on the ground. If any mechanical equipment is located on the ground it will be required to be <br /> screened by a combination of landscaping and screen walls. <br /> O- <br /> The building materials proposed for the site include brick, cultured stone, E.I.F.S., and asphaltic roofing <br /> aterial. All of these materials meet the stringent standards of the design guidelines, and are incorporated <br /> consistently throughout the building's elevations. <br /> The proposed structure has integrated a couple of climatic response devices that meet the design guidelines. <br /> Daylighting of the interior space is being achieved through the large number of windows provided. Patrons of <br /> the establishment will also be offered shelter from the elements in the entry vestibules/porches. <br /> A trash enclosure is depicted on the north side of the site adjacent to Interstate 35W. This structure will need to <br /> be constructed of the same materials as the main building on site, and should include a roof since the height of <br /> the building will allow patrons of the hotel to look down upon the enclosure. Additional mechanical/service <br /> area is provided on the first floor of the building in the southwest corner, hence the lack of windows on this <br /> portion of the building. <br /> Because this particular building has so many windows, attention and detail to the quality of the windows is <br /> important. The design standards require a reveal of at least 2 inches from the exterior trim to create shadow for <br /> visual interest rather than windows and trim flush with the building. Sometimes this shadow can be created with <br /> solid window trim as is depicted on the submitted plans. A condition is included with staffs recommendations <br /> to require a minimum two inch thick exterior trim be applied to all windows of this building. Staff is also <br /> recommending that the windows on the first floor be better accentuatued with additional trim features. <br /> Given this buildings height; it's visibility from the streetscape and the future townhome portion of the project; <br /> *Od the numerous windows provided; the internal window treatments are also of particular concern. Staff has <br />