Schematic Drawings. The Schematic Drawings shall include: a. Site plan at appropriate scale showing relationships of buildings with their respective uses designating open spaces, terraces, landscaped areas, walkways, loading areas, streets, water elements, and adjacent uses. Adjacent existing and proposed street, structures, parks, included Maker Space (if any), and mid-block breaks should also be shown. Scale: minimum 1/16” = l’. b. Site sections showing height relationships of those areas noted above. Scale: minimum 1/16” = l’. c. Building plans (typical floor plans, ground plane plans, roof plans), elevations and sections sufficient to describe the development proposal, the general architectural character, and materials proposed at appropriate scale to fully explain the concept. Scale: minimum 1/8” = 1’. d. Isometric or axonometric drawings to illustrate overall project and the building dimensions, bulk, setbacks, stepbacks, and streetwall. e. Detailed study materials as needed to examine critical urban design elements including building modulation and surface treatment, window systems, setback areas, building entries, parking and loading entries, retail storefronts, and rooftop elements. f. Conceptual design of mid-block breaks if applicable, including landscaping plans, travel way dimensions, sections, planting materials, furnishing, lighting and paving materials selection. g. Additional materials to illustrate unique building design elements or demonstrate conformance with design guidelines.
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Sources: Disposition and Development Agreement, Disposition and Development Agreement
Schematic Drawings. The Schematic Drawings shall include:
a. Site plan at appropriate scale showing relationships and setbacks of buildings with their respective uses designating open spaces, terraces, landscaped areas, walkways, loading areas, streets, water elements, and adjacent uses. Adjacent existing and proposed street, structures, parks, included Maker Space (if any), and mid-block breaks should also be shown. Scale: minimum 1/16” = l’.
b. Site sections showing height relationships of those areas noted above. Scale: minimum 1/16” = l’.
c. Building plans (typical floor plans, ground plane plans, roof plans), elevations and sections sufficient to describe the development proposal, the general architectural character, and materials proposed at appropriate scale to fully explain the concept. Scale: minimum 1/8” = 1’.
d. Isometric or axonometric drawings to illustrate overall project and the building dimensions, bulk, setbacks, stepbacks, and streetwall.
e. Detailed study materials as needed to examine critical urban design elements including building modulation and surface treatment, window systems, setback areas, building entries, parking and loading entries, retail storefronts, and rooftop elements.
f. Conceptual design of mid-block breaks if applicable, including landscaping plans, travel way dimensions, sections, planting materials, furnishing, lighting and paving materials selection.
g. Additional materials to illustrate unique building design elements or demonstrate conformance with design guidelines.
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Sources: Disposition and Development Agreement, Disposition and Development Agreement
Schematic Drawings. The Schematic Drawings shall include:
a. Site plan at appropriate scale showing relationships of buildings with their respective uses designating open spaces, terraces, landscaped areas, walkways, loading areas, streets, water elements, and adjacent uses. Adjacent existing and proposed street, structures, parks, included Maker Space (if any), and mid-mid- block breaks should also be shown. Scale: minimum 1/16” = l’.
b. Site sections showing height relationships of those areas noted above. Scale: minimum 1/16” = l’.
c. Building plans (typical floor plans, ground plane plans, roof plans), elevations and sections sufficient to describe the development proposal, the general architectural character, and materials proposed at appropriate scale to fully explain the concept. Scale: minimum 1/8” = 1’.
d. Isometric or axonometric drawings to illustrate overall project and the building dimensions, bulk, setbacks, stepbacks, and streetwall.
e. Detailed study materials as needed to examine critical urban design elements including building modulation and surface treatment, window systems, setback areas, building entries, parking and loading entries, retail storefronts, and rooftop elements.
f. Conceptual design of mid-block breaks if applicable, including landscaping plans, travel way dimensions, sections, planting materials, furnishing, lighting and paving materials selection.
g. Additional materials to illustrate unique building design elements or demonstrate conformance with design guidelines.
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Sources: Disposition and Development Agreement, Disposition and Development Agreement