Building Elevations Sample Clauses
Building Elevations. All building elevations shall be fully developed, and hidden elevations shall be shown. Elevations shall be shown in a sequence as unfolded from a certain point.
Building Elevations showing building heights, exterior envelope treatment, materials and finishes, entrances, shading devices, roof ▇▇▇▇▇, and other exterior features critical to the proposed design.
Building Elevations. Architectural renderings of all elevations of any proposed building(s) on the Property and any contiguous property or perspective drawings of the same. Final plans for all new improvements to be constructed on the Property and any contiguous property shall be designed to be sympathetic in fenestration, materials and scale to the Hotel Grand Building and the façades of downtown Lake Wales. Refuse enclosures, as well as both ground-based and roof-based mechanical and electrical equipment, shall be screened in material and a style compatible with the proposed building.
Building Elevations. 5.23.1 No building construction shall be commenced on the Lands except in conformity with the elevations and spot levels shown on the drawings in Schedule "D".
5.23.2 The Owner shall submit to the Town’s Chief Building Official, for his review and approval, an overall subdivision plan indicating all Lots/Blocks to have buildings founded on engineered fill, complete with detailed foundation design drawings/specifications, prepared by a professional Engineer for all buildings that are to be founded on engineered fill. All buildings founded on engineered fill shall, at minimum, include two (2) – 15M steel reinforcing bars in the footing and in the upper-most section of the foundation wall.
5.23.3 The Owner covenants and agrees that any future construction of buildings shall be designed in such a manner that the building foundation footing and associated weeper shall be constructed and installed a minimum of 0.6 metres above the observed and historic high groundwater level for this development. The Owner shall undertake the necessary excavation of test pits throughout the site, at a spacing interval to be established by the Town, and shall have the test pits inspected and confirmed by the Town. The Owner shall retain a geotechnical Engineer to confirm in writing to the Town that the proposed grading plan and the minimum foot elevations specified are a minimum of 0.6 metres above the observed and historic high groundwater levels noted above.
5.23.4 The Owner agrees that all buildings shall be constructed in accordance with the recommendation of the hydrological investigations and report issued to the Town for approval as required to appropriately design the below grade foundation all prior to a Building Permit application being deposited with the Town’s Chief Building Official.
Building Elevations a. Staff recommended extending the masonry wainscot up as column features at all service bay doors and at the tower element; the applicant accommodated this recommendation. PL190090 – VALVOLINE TEMPE September 24, 2019
b. Staff recommended incorporating a roof line that matched the previous and adjacent developments of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Plaza, located to the east and south; the applicant did not accommodate this recommendation.
c. Staff recommended arched shade canopies along the storefront; the applicant accommodated this recommendation.
d. Staff recommended incorporating arch elements over the service bay doors such as the previous and adjacent developments of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Plaza, located to the east and south; the applicant provided painted arches with no identified reveals or score lines above all service bay doors.
e. Staff recommended switching out the proposed masonry wainscot and column treatments with masonry that matched the previous and adjacent developments of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Plaza; the applicant did not accommodate this recommendation.
f. Staff recommended providing a building design that recessed the service bay doors for added screening from the street; the applicant did not accommodate this recommendation.
Building Elevations. Conceptual building elevations are attached hereto as Exhibit “8” of the Design Guidelines. The final building elevations shall be similar in style, quality, massing and fenestration to the conceptual building elevations. In accordance with Section 16-32 of the City Code, the Director of Community Development, or his/her designee, shall have jurisdiction to make minor adjustments to the building elevations without reconsideration by the City Commission. Improvements to the southern façade of the existing commercial building located on Parcel 4 shall be made in accordance with the conceptual improvements depicted on Exhibit “4” of the Design Guidelines. Improvements to the eastern façade of the existing commercial building located on Parcel 2 shall be made in accordance with the conceptual improvements depicted on Exhibit “5” of the Design Guidelines. Owner shall make all reasonable efforts to complete tThe Parcel 2 and Parcel 4 façade improvements shall be completed prior to issuance of the first certificate of occupancy on Parcel 1. However, if the completion of one or both of the façade improvements are delayed, the City may not issue the Certificate of Occupancy for the final residential building on Parcel 1 until both façade improvements have been completed. The Director of Community Development shall have the authority to approve elevation changes consistent with the conceptual graphics depicted in Exhibits “4” and “5” of the Design Guidelines.
Building Elevations. One (1) copy drawn to scale in metric & one (1) copy 11x17. J.
Building Elevations. Drawings showing the proposed elevations for the development
Building Elevations. The existing building consists of stucco, brick, and asphalt roof shingles. A Design Review application is not required for single-family dwellings; however, when the property redevelops to commercial use in the future, a Design Review application will be required.
Building Elevations. The conceptual building elevations shall be compatible with the height, massing, and general design character shown on Exhibit D.