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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRS_Urban_Center_Design_Overlay_District_Report_230210_v1 11235 s.e. 6th street, suite 150 t 425.453.9501 bellevue, wa 98004 f 425.453.8208 navixeng.com e info@navixeng.com Urban Center Design Overlay District Compliance The City of Renton Urban Design Regulations have served as a guide for the plan that is proposed in this submittal. Many of the standards have been incorporated into the proposal as outlined below. 1. Site Design and Building Location a. Pedestrian-oriented facades – the primary entry to the LivAway Hotel project is from a new driveway to be installed under the separately permitted Renton Park Retail project. Park Avenue N. pedestrian connections to the adjacent frontages of Park Avenue N have been made and clearly delineated. b. Building Entries – entries to the building are highly visible from Park Avenue North and multiple connections to the public way via a sidewalk system are provided. Prominent architectural features direct guests to the building entrances as shown on the building elevations. c. Service Element Location and Design – the trash enclosure area is separated from the building. There is landscape buffering to further screen the service area from visibility from the public way. d. Gateways – A pedestrian entrance is provided from Park Ave, with a wide walkway connecting to the public sidewalk. Parking is located behind the building, and not in between the building and Park Ave. The walkway from the entrance to the public sidewalk is a concrete slab and ADA compliant, with planting and seating provided along the walkway, with a covered patio to the side of the walkway. 2. Parking and Vehicular Access a. Surface Parking – parking has been located to the at the front of LivAway Hotel main lobby entrance to the west. The parking lot will be accessed from a new driveway to be installed under the separately permitted Renton Park Retail project. Additional access will be provided from the Topgolf development to the west. b. Structured Parking Garages – Code minimum surface parking has been provided for the LivAway Hotel project use without the use of structured parking. 3. Pedestrian Environment a. Pedestrian Circulation – A clearly defined pedestrian circulation system has been incorporated into the site layout to safely and clearly convey pedestrians from the parking lot area and public way to the building entries. P a g e | 2 b. Pedestrian Amenities – Overhead weather protection is provided at areas of the building where pedestrian access will occur. These amenities are detailed in the provided building elevations and landscape drawings. 4. Recreation Areas and Common Open Space a. Recreation Areas and Common Open Space – The walkway from the entrance to the public sidewalk is a concrete slab and ADA compliant, with planting and seating provided along the walkway, with a covered patio to the side of the walkway. 5. Building Architectural Design a. Building Character and Massing – The building facade is broken down to human scale and with variation. Brick, wood look siding, and the depth of the façade changing throughout the elevation give it variation. These materials are durable and of high quality at the ground level. Entry is clearly defined with the enlarged canopy and flat roof centered over the entrance, to break up the sloped roofs on either side. The entrance has lighting provided underneath the canopy. The street and side elevations are made up of at least fifty percent (50%) transparent, clear windows and/or doors for at least the portion of the ground floor facade that is between two feet (2') and eight feet (8') above ground. b. Ground Level Details – Large canopy and storefront glazing have been provided at the street entrance. These canopies are a minimum of four and one-half feet (4-1/2') wide along at least seventy five percent (75%) of the length of the building facade facing the street, a maximum height of fifteen feet (15') above the ground elevation, and no lower than eight feet (8') above ground level.