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March 1, 2006 <br />By V B R <br />Mr. Chuck Dillarud <br />ARCHITECTS <br />PlanningDeparttnent <br />City of Lake Elmo <br />3800 Laverne Avenue <br />Lake Elmo, Minnesota 55042 <br />Re: Rockpoint Church <br />Lake Elmo, Minnesota <br />BWBR Commission No.: 2005.091.00 <br />Dear Chuck: <br />There are two concerns you raised in out January 17, 2006, meeting. We offer these <br />Arcbitec=e . Interior Design clarifications regarding building height and exterior building materials as they relate to <br />ordinance compliance in Chapter 3, Subd. 4., minimum District Requirements. <br />1. With regard to building height <br />The Drimary entrance floor elevation, on the north elevation that faces Highway <br />36, is noted as floor elevation 114'-0". The secondary entrance floor elevation, <br />the south elevation that fares the woods, is noted as elevation 10T-0". The <br />principal structure. height, the Sanctuary roof, is sloped from elevation 140'-3- <br />1/2" up to elevation 149-4". The top of the Cross Tower, an unoccupied <br />structure, is noted as elevation 158'-0", 8'-8" above the highest roof elevation of <br />the Sanctuary, and 24'-8" above the lower roof elevation of the Fellowship <br />Room roof of 133'-4" — the portion of the building which the Cross Toweriis <br />most adjacent <br />2. With regard to building materials: <br />The primary exterior building wall materials are brick and glass, about 80% of <br />all wall material. The other 20%+of exterior building wall material is <br />architectural metal wall paneling, either flat or ribbed. These types of <br />architectural grade metal panel are used commonly on corporate, public, and <br />institutional facilities. BWBR can provide samples upon request I <br />If you have any questions, or require additional information, please call Richard <br />Stuennan at 651/290-1894, or Tom Domack at 651/290-1997. <br />Sincerely, <br />BWBR ARCHITECTS, INC. <br />4, <br />Lawson Commoas Tom Domack <br />380 St. Peter Street, Suite 600 Project Manager - <br />Saint Pail, MN 55102-1996 c: Chuck Palmer, Building Committee Chair, Lakewood Evangelical Free Church <br />Peter G. Smith, Principal -In -Charge, BWBR Architects <br />651.2223701 <br />faa651.222.8961 /ce <br />www.bwbr.com nai,:,,ad. <br />
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