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ORO VALLEY CONCEPTUAL DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
REGULAR SESSION
NOVEMBER 13, 2012
ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER AT OR AFTER 6:00 P.M.
Chair Sakellar called the meeting to order at 6:00PM
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Dino Sakellar, Chair
Daiv Atler, Vice-Chair
Gil Alexander, Member
Harold Linton, Member
Nathan Basken, Member
Richard Eggerding, Member
ABSENT: None.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Sakellar led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
CALL TO AUDIENCE -
There were no speaker requests.
1. REVIEW AND/OR APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 09, 2012 REGULAR
SESSION MEETING MINUTES
MOTION: A motion was made by Gil Alexander, Member and seconded by Nathan
Basken, Member to approve the October 09, 2012 Regular Session Meeting Minutes.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
2. CONCEPTUAL PUBLIC ART FOR THE "SAN DORADO" COMMERCIAL
DEVELOPMENT, LOCATED AT ORACLE ROAD AND FIRST AVENUE, OV1212-
08
Matt Michels, Senior Planner, presented the following:
-Applicant's Request
- Location Map
- Art Locations
- Phase I Art Concept and Location
- Phase II Art Concept and Location
- Review Criteria
- Conclusion
- Conditions of Approval
Brad Anderson, Kitchell Development, representing the land owner, presented the
following:
- Approved Conceptual Site Plan
- Public Art Locations
- Artist (Mark Rossi)
- Design Concept
- Representative Images
- Shop Building Architecture
- Questions
Mark Rossi, Artist, commented on the material and maintenance of the sculptures.
MOTION: A motion was made by Harold Linton, Member and seconded by Gil
Alexander, Member to Amend Attachment 1 to add a third condition to require four
pieces of art, with two art works each at two locations.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
MOTION: A motion was made by Harold Linton, Member and seconded by Gil
Alexander, Member to approve the Conceptual Public Artwork for the San Dorado
commercial development with the Conditions in Attachment 1, finding that the proposed
Conceptual Public Artwork meets the Zoning Code Review Criteria and applicable
Design Standards.
Attachment 1
Conditions of Approval
San Dorado Commercial Area Public Art
OV1212-08
November 13, 2012 CDRB
1. The public art locations be shown on the Final Landscape and Irrigation Plan.
2. Seating areas and shading elements (i.e. shade trees) shall be placed in close
proximity to the public art to allow visitors and the public to enjoy the public art in a
comfortable setting.
3. Four (4) art pieces shall be provided with two pieces of art provided at each location
shown in the conceptual public art submittal.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
3. REVIEW AND POSSIBLE ACTION FOR RANCHO DE PLATA SUBDIVISION,
LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD, 1/4 MILE
SOUTH OF TANGERINE ROAD, OV1212-17
3a. CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN
Hillary Turby, Senior Planner, presented the following Conceptual Site Plan:
- Request Summary
- Location & Context Map
- Zoning Context
- Background
- Conceptual Site Plan
- R1-7 Zoning Standards
- ESL Requirements
- ESL Conservation Subdivision Design
- Conditions of Approval
- Summary/Recommendation
Ron Asta, CPE Consultants, LLC., elaborated on the Conceptual Site Plan
and Landscape Plan.
MOTION: A motion was made by Daiv Atler, Vice-Chair and seconded by Richard
Eggerding, Member to Amend Attachment 1 to include a
condition requiring an emergency access connecting the subdivision streets to Wilson
K-8 School.
Chair Sakellar offered a friendly amendment, if agreed upon by the Amphi School
District.
Friendly amendment was accepted by Vice-Chair Atler and member Eggerding.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
MOTION: A motion was made by Gil Alexander, Member and seconded by Richard
Eggerding, Member to Recommend Approval of the Conceptual Site Plan for Rancho
de Plata, subject to the conditions in Attachment 1, finding that the proposed
Conceptual Site Plan meets the applicable Zoning Code Review criteria.
Attachment 1
Conditions of Approval
Rancho de Plata
Conceptual Site Plan
OV1212-17
November 13, 2012 CDRB
Engineering:
1. Grading adjacent to homes shall meet the requirements of the International Building
Code. These requirements include a 5% slope away from the home to a swale parallel
to the home that is sloped a minimum of 2%.
2. Provide erosion hazard setback calculations and necessary erosion mitigation
recommendations that will be necessary to protect lots that are within an erosion hazard
area.
3. Provide diverter swales/channels along the north side of the development to convey
incoming off-site drainage to the existing washes.
4. Extend the proposed sidewalk on both sides of the entry road to intersect with the
proposed path along La Cholla Boulevard.
5. The existing driveway connection to La Cholla Boulevard on the north side of the
development shall be removed with the development.
6. The proposed decomposed granite path will be required to be stabilized with a binder
or other similar treatment to be approved by the Town Engineer. The portions of the
path within the floodplain area shall be paved and protected with toe downs or other
similar methods as recommended by the drainage report and approved by the Town
Engineer.
7. Guardrail shall be provided in those areas adjacent to the existing power poles where
the roadway edge line is shifted west to accommodate the proposed left turn lane into
the development.
Planning:
1. Provide conceptual plan for walls and screening throughout the subdivision.
2. A primitive trail shall be provided from the recreation areas to the adjacent washes.
3. Detention basin floors shall be replanted with native vegetation and trees to the
greatest extent possible while still allowing for maintenance access.
4. Requiring an emergency access connecting the subdivision streets to Wilson K-8
School.
Water:
Water mains shall not be provided under pavement.
Fire:
The width of the roads specified on the submitted plans will allow for parking on only
one side of the road and will not allow parking in the cul-de-sac and knuckle areas.
Please meet with the fire plans examiner and fire inspector to discuss the areas that will
require no parking signage in accordance with IFC Sections 503.3 andD103.6, as
amended.
MOTION carried, 5-1 with Harold Linton, Member opposed.
3b. CONCEPTUAL MODEL HOME ARCHITECTURE
Hillary Turby, Senior Planner, presented the following on Conceptual Model Home
Architecture:
- Conceptual Architecture Review
- Context: Homes in surrounding neighborhoods
- Applicant's Proposal
- Design Review Principles
- Design Standards
- Ranch Style Plan - 145-2278
- Spanish Colonial Plan - 145-485
- Early California Plan - 245-3220
- Ranch Style Plan - 245-3686
- Conditions of Approval
- Summary
Ron Asta, commented on the following Conceptual Model Home Architecture:
- Typical Single Story Homes
- Typical 2 Story Homes
Jeff Grobstein, representing Meritage Homes, commented on use of mirror
images design of plans and details on corner lots.
MOTION: A motion was made by Nathan Basken, Member and seconded by David
Atler, Vice-Chair to Recommend Approval of the Conceptual Architecture for Rancho de
Plata, subject to the conditions in Attachment 1, finding that the proposed Conceptual
Architecture meets the applicable Zoning Code Review criteria.
Attachment 1
Conditions of Approval
Rancho de Plata
Conceptual Architecture
0V1212-17
November 13, 2012 CDRB
1. The same color scheme and elevation shall not be repeated in adjacent homes or
homes directly across the street from one another.
2. "Four-sided architecture" should be considered for all homes through out the
subdivision especially those homes located on corner lots. Specifically, right side
elevations on all models must provide at least one of the following elements to be visible
above the 5' fence line:
• Stucco pop-outs, lintels, or sills on all windows and doors; or
• Decorative elements matching the front facades, such as corbels, canales, wrought
iron, "X" Deco tiles, and rafter tails
Additionally, wainscoting and or banding, present on the front façade, shall be extended
to meet the sidewall.
3. Two-story homes shall not be located on corner lots (Lots 3, 4, 32, 13, 14, 27, 26,
and 50), and no more than 2 two-story homes shall be located side by side on the same
street.
4. Corner side yard elevations shall be articulated consistent with condition 2 and shall
be provided for administrative approval.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
4. SIGN CRITERIA FOR THE HACIENDA BELLA, LOCATED AT 8444 NORTH
ORACLE ROAD, OV311-008
Patty Hayes, Zoning Plans Examiner, presented the following:
- Location Map
- Building Architecture
- Secondary Building
- Applicant's Request
- Existing Monument Signs
- Conditions of Approval
Douglas Baker, representing Sign-a-Rama, presented a brief overview of the proposal.
MOTION: A motion was made by Gil Alexander, Member and seconded by Richard
Eggerding, Member to Approve OV311-008, a Sign Criteria for Hacienda Bella, with the
conditions in Attachment 1 finding that the proposed Sign Criteria, is in
conformance with the applicable Zoning Code and Design Standards and Principles.
Attachment 1
Conditions of Approval
Sign Criteria for Hacienda Bella
1. Only one color from the approved color palette can be used for sign letters and
characters on any one line of sign copy.
2. Wall signs on the south and east building elevations are prohibited.
3. Wall signs on the Dome feature shall not be allowed.
4. The 3rd sentence related to the Landlord modifications on the Sign Criteria cover
sheet shall be removed.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
5. PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT (PAD) EXEMPTION FROM THE EXISTING
SIGN SYSTEM GUIDELINES FOR DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE IN RANCHO
VISTOSO, OV312-008
Matt Michels, Senior Planner, presented the following:
- Applicant's Request
- Existing Signs on Rancho Vistoso Blvd.
- Existing Kiosk Signs
- Proposed Kiosk Signs
- Comparison of existing and proposed signs
- Possible Locations
- Summary
- Conditions of Approval
Jena Carpenter, representing Vistoso Community Association, presented a
brief overview of the directional signage in Rancho Vistoso.
MOTION: A motion was made by Gil Alexander, Member and seconded by Richard
Eggerding, Member to Approve the PAD Exemption from the Rancho Vistoso PAD Sign
System Guidelines for T-2 Directional signs with the Conditions in Attachment 1, finding
that the request meets the Zoning Code requirements for a PAD Exemption.
Attachment 1
Conditions of Approval
Vistoso Community Association PAD Exemption, 0V312-008
November 13, 2012 CDRB Meeting
1. The Kiosk Signs in Rancho Vistoso shall utilize the same colors, materials, and styles
as other approved Kiosk Signs in the Town.
2. New and replacement Kiosk Signs shall each require a sign permit.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
6. PLANNING UPDATE (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Chad Daines, Principal Planner, presented the following:
- San Dorado Conceptual Site Plan and Architecture was approved by Town Council on
November 7, 2012
- The final Fall Community Academy class will be held on November 15.
- Major General Plan Amendments update
- Neighborhood Meetings
CVS Pharmacy and Paradise Bakery CUPs on October 14th
AT&T (Lambert & La Canada)
AT&T (Highlands Mobile home Park)
- Future Agenda Items
San Dorado Master Sign Program
Fry's Sign Criteria
Richmond American Model Homes
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A motion was made by Nathan Basken, Member and seconded by Daiv Atler,
Vice-Chair to Adjourn the CDRB meeting at 8:06 PM.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
Prepared by:
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Roseanne Flores
Recording Secretary
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the
regular session of the Conceptual Design Review Board of Oro Valley, Arizona held on the 13th
day of November 2012. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a
quorum was present.