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Planning & Building
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60A
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12/3/2019
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2024
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older structure to complement other structures in Downtown, with contemporary elements in <br />places. Both structures will feature durable metal siding, brick, glass, smooth stucco finishes, metal <br />canopies, and textured blocks. <br />The development will feature amenities commonly found at other upscale mixed -use <br />developments in the region. These include a large courtyard with pool, spa, clubroom, fitness room, <br />and landscaping in the center of Site A; an amenity deck overlooking Main Street on Site A; a <br />clubroom and roof terrace on the 7th floor of Site A overlooking Fourth and Bush streets; a leasing <br />office and lounge in Site A; a bike locker in Site A; and a ground -floor lobby and resident amenity <br />area in Site B. The roof deck has been designed to accommodate future expansion in the event it <br />can comply with Building and Fire codes, and is designed to accommodate a potential tenant such <br />as a cafe or lounge in the event separate plans for improvements are submitted. In addition, the <br />project will feature enhanced sidewalks along the buildings' bases, and the large, public ground - <br />level courtyard at the corner of Fourth and Bush streets will feature paving materials and patterns <br />that will match existing conditions on Fourth Street to ensure a seamless transition from the public <br />right-of-way to the project. <br />Additional amenity space may be incorporated into the project within the ground floor mezzanines <br />and/or the roof top amenity deck. This concept will be included as a condition of approval and will <br />be implemented when the project is submitted into building plan check. <br />Option to Preserve Onsite Building Facades <br />Following extensive input by local historic preservation groups and coordination among historic <br />preservation groups, the developer, historic preservation advocates, and the City, the applicant <br />has agreed to a careful and phased demolition of the buildings onsite. Specifically, the applicant <br />will remove fagade additions to the Orange County Title Company building, which was constructed <br />in the early 1930s, in order to determine the integrity of the original fagade and interior components. <br />Once removed, the applicant will employ consultants and historic preservation architects to <br />prepare a report determining the feasibility of preserving the underlying facades and incorporating <br />them into the project. <br />Should portions of the Orange County Title Company building be intact and it is determined to be <br />feasible to incorporate fagade portions into the project, the applicant has prepared an alternative <br />to the proposed project that would be constructed instead. The alternative would preserve up to <br />50 feet of the Main Street and Fifth Street facades of the Orange County Title Company building <br />to serve as the fagade and entry to the leasing office for Site A. This change would result in minor <br />changes to the project, including the loss of two (2) residential units and their associated parking <br />spaces. In addition, the developer has agreed to preserve intact interior building elements into the <br />alternative, including decorative items and building components. Exhibits 7a and 8a illustrate the <br />fagade preservation alternative. <br />60A-33 <br />
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