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July 12, 2018
Planning Department – City of Renton, WA
1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057
T: 425-430-6400
RE: Solera Site Plan Review Submittal – Urban Center Design Overlay District Report
Applicability:
Per Section 4-3-100, this section applies to the mixed-use buildings as new structures in ‘District D’ which
comprises the CV zoning designation.
BUILDING LOCATION AND ORIENTATION:
The mixed-use buildings are located to provide ample access to sunlight for both internal common
outdoor spaces and adjacent town home common outdoor spaces and private outdoor spaces located at
the front of each town home. They each face streets or alleys on 3 sides and provide entries, storefronts,
and amenity areas that face the street and interact at street level. Front entries face NE 11th Street which
is primary access point. Residential uses at street level do occur at Block A, but are set back more than
10’ from the sidewalk which also has a significant parkway between it and the street as well.
BUILDING ENTRIES:
Building entries for the mixed-use buildings are immediately adjacent to the sidewalk along NE 11th
Street. Entries are highly visible along this primary access road and connect via the adjacent sidewalk to
the entire development and the neighborhood beyond. They will be accented by pedestrian level
canopies in excess of 4.5 feet and architectural lighting. Primary parking is interior to the building and
thus access from parking to the interior is subordinate. The few “first floor” residential mixed-use units
have entry doors and entry canopies along Jefferson Ave NE.
TRANSITION TO SURROUNDING DEVELOPMENT:
Transition to surrounding uses assisted via elements such as a step down in floor level towards Jefferson
Ave NE on Block A. Similarly on Block B, a breakdown of the street façade including length of mass, roof
top deck step down and step down to the proposed child care center work to relate to the adjacent
town homes and new library and park development beyond to the South.
SERVICE ELEMENT LOCATION AND DESIGN:
Service elements primarily consisting of trash and recycling enclosures are internal to the mixed use
buildings and fully enclosed with proper mechanical ventilation. Dumpsters will be rolled out by service
upon the truck arrival for immediate pick up and return to the interior. Commercial uses will be smaller
and neighborhood serving in nature with anticipation of deliveries at off hours along the slip drive and
clear of all Sunset Boulevard traffic.
GATEWAYS:
While not formally a gateway as the library and other proposed mixed-use buildings around Sunset
Neighborhood Park are closer to the southern entrance of this portion of Sunset Boulevard, Block B in
particular will have articulation and stepping in the South East corner as it will be clearly visible above
the new library and existing gas station at the corner of NE 10th Street and Sunset Boulevard.
SURFACE PARKING:
There is limited surface parking provided only as parallel street side parking for the convenience of commercial use
visitors or residential guests. This parking is included along NE 11 Street, Jefferson Ave NE and via a slip drive along
Sunset Boulevard. Street trees will be provided throughout and planting will be provided where sidewalk access is
not required including in the median between Sunset Boulevard and the slip drive.
STRUCTURED PARKING GARAGES:
All structured parking is either sub-grade, internal to the building or has limited exposure to alleys and side yards.
All street facing facades are lined with active pedestrian friendly uses such as commercial space, lobbies, and
residential amenities. Vehicular access is away from the primary through street of Sunset Boulevard and located
along NE 11th Street or a new alley. Any portions of garage visible to side yards or alleys will be behind architectural
finishes or architectural screening and landscaping.
VEHICULAR ACCESS:
Access to parking is provided at two alley locations and at one curb cut location along the side street of NE 11th
Street.
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION:
The mixed-use buildings are connected via a series of all-weather internal sidewalks and public sidewalks with
generous landscaped parkways and setbacks that connect to other buildings, adjacent sidewalks, the
neighborhood beyond and to the new Sunset Neighborhood Park to the South. The sidewalks along the mixed-use
buildings provide a minimum of twelve feet of sidewalk within and adjacent to the right of way.
PEDESTRIAN AMENITIES:
Pedestrians will have access to wide and landscaped sidewalk experiences supplemented with pots near entryways
and other areas were significant hard surface is required. Overhead protection will be provided via pedestrian level
canopies at all entries and along a minimum of 75% of the Sunset Boulevard and NE 11th Street facades. Site
furniture will be interspersed using bulb-outs or building recesses to maintain clear pedestrian access paths.
RECREATION AREAS AND COMMON OPEN SPACE:
Common open space requirements are met and provided at both mixed-use buildings via a series of raised
courtyard levels and roof top terraces all of which have ample access to light and air and will be implemented with
landscape and hardscape suitable for the various program elements provided in each space. These will include bbq
areas, lounge areas and areas for game play. Additional recreation opportunities will be provided internal to the
buildings including fitness rooms and community rooms.
BUILDING CHARACTER AND MASSING:
Modulation and articulation will be provided along all facades by means of balconies, plane changes, material
changes and overall shifts in massing to accommodate intervals of no more than 40’. Current plans and views are
provided for massing purposes only and subsequent architectural submittals for individual buildings will address
refined architectural detailing.
GROUND LEVEL DETAILS:
Pedestrian ground level experience will be accompanied by appropriately scaled and canopies and signage.
Visibility will be provided to active first floor uses along Sunset Boulevard and NE 11th Street with clear
commercially scaled glazing.
BUILDING ROOF LINES:
Visual interest will be provided at the roof line with varied elevations of extended parapets to create a hierarchy of
forms and will be accented by overhangs at key architectural element locations.
BUILDING MATERIALS:
Variation in building materials and colors will provide visual interest to all facades. Similar variation in material
pallet will be provided on all facades for consistency from all vantage points. High quality materials will be
provided commensurate with the traffic level of adjacent spaces including prefinished metal, glazing, cast stone,
fiber cement panels or siding. Variations in color and intensity will be used to add definition to architectural
massing.
LIGHTING:
Pedestrian scaled lighting and mounting heights will be used as architectural accents and for public safety along all
building facades adjacent to sidewalks or walking paths. Accent lighting will also be provided to delineate entries
and architectural features. Additional lighting appropriate for safety, but limiting intrusion to adjacent uses shall be
used at all other locations.