Item 4B - Fire Station No. 3 Concept Plan Review Call-up PresentationCity Council March 1, 2022
Agenda Item 4B:
Call Up Consideration
2751 30th Street Site Review
Fire Station 3 Site Review Call Up Consideration | City Council March 1, 2022
▪Concept Plan Reviewed by Planning Board (12/17/2020)
▪Not called up by City Council (1/5/2021)
▪Site Review required: greater than 50 Percent Parking Reduction
▪Planning Board reviewed & unanimously approved SR & TVAP Guidelines Change (2/17/2022)
▪Planning Board decision subject to City Council call up within 30 days (3/21/2022)
Review Process
Fire Station 3 Site Review Call Up Consideration | City Council March 1, 2022
Site LocationExisting and Proposed Locations
Context
BVCP Land Use and Zoning
Site
BVCP Land Use Zoning
Context
Transit Village Area Plan
Context
TVAP Phase I
Phase
2A
Phase
2B
Site
Context
TVAP Connections Plan
Site
Site
Proposed Project
Fire Station 3
Two Story Fire Station
•First Floor:
•administrative offices,
•fitness,
•training and meeting rooms
•four large drive-through apparatus bays
•
•Second Floor:
•bunk rooms and living quarters
•battalion chief’s suite
•kitchen facilities, living room space
•an outdoor roof deck
•Includes a green roof
•PV Rooftop Panels
•Green Roof
•Parking areas firefighters, employees, guests
•Landscaping
•New Streetscape on 30th Street
•Extension of Bluff Street
•New Alley
Living
Quarters
Proposed Project
Building Design
2.24 Commitment to a Walkable and Accessible Community
2.25 Improved Mobility Grid and Connections
2.33 Sensitive Infill and Redevelopment
2.36 Physical Design for People
2.40 Design Excellence for Public Projects
2.41 Enhanced Design for All Projects
8.07 Safety
“[…]The city and county will adjust public safety service delivery to
respond to changing community needs, including those resulting from
demographic changes and redeveloping and urbanizing areas, to
support safe, livable neighborhoods and vibrant business districts.”
Planning Board Discussion
Does the project, on balance, meet the Site Review Criteria of the
Land Use Code section 9-2-14(h) including findings related to
consistency with the BVCP policies and TVAP Design Guidelines?
(v)Projects are designed to a human scale and promote a safe
and vibrant pedestrian experience through the location of
building frontages along public streets, plazas, sidewalks
and paths, and through the use of building elements, design
details and landscape materials that include, without
limitation, the location of entrances and windows, and the
creation of transparency and activity at the pedestrian level;
(i)The building height, mass, scale, orientation, architecture
and configuration are compatible with the existing
character of the area or the character established by
adopted design guidelines or plans for the area;
(xii) Exteriors of buildings present a sense of permanence
through the use of authentic materials such as stone, brick,
wood, metal or similar products and building material
detailing;
BRICK –MIDNIGHT IRONSPOT
MORTAR -GRAY
CONCRETE
WOOD-DOUGLAS FIR WHITE
TRANSPARENT STAIN
METAL PANELING ARMOR WALL
PURE -FREEFORM
Planning Board Discussion
Does the project, on balance, meet the Site Review Criteria of the
Land Use Code section 9-2-14(h) including findings related to
consistency with the BVCP policies and TVAP Design Guidelines?
Does the project, on balance, meet the Site Review Criteria of the
Land Use Code section 9-2-14(h) including findings related to
consistency with the BVCP policies and TVAP Design Guidelines?
(i) The building height, mass, scale, orientation, architecture and
configuration are compatible with the existing character of the
area or the character established by adopted design guidelines or
plans for the area; Planning Board Discussion
Planning Board
Approvals
Site Review:
On a motion by L. Smith seconded by P. Vitale the Planning Board
voted 5-0 (S. Silver absent) to approve Site Review case no. LUR2021-
0017 incorporating the staff memorandum and the attached Site
Review Criteria Checklist as findings of fact, and subject to the
conditions of approval recommended in the staff memorandum.
Change to TVAP Streetscape Guideline to Remove On -Street Parking:
On a motion by L. Smith seconded by J. Gerstle the Planning Board
voted 5-0 (S. Silver absent) to approve an amendment to the Transit
Village Area Plan to change the 30th Street cross section so as to
remove on-street parking and to replace trees in grates with an eight
wide streetscape planting strip and 10 foot wide detached sidewalk
and protected bike lanes per the Transportation Master Plan,
including text amendments as provided in the staff memo.
Fire Station 3 Site Review & TVAP Amendment | City Council Call Up Consideration 2/17/2022
Questions ?
Fire Station 3 Site Review & TVAP Amendment | City Council Call Up Consideration 2/17/2022