HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication APPLICANT 7/27/2021City of Springfield
Development & Public Works
225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Discretionary Use
SPRINGFIELD
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Required Project Information (Applicant.,
Applicant Name: Bruce Wechert
complete this section)
I Phone: 541-686-9458
Company: Bruce Wlechert Custom Homes, Inc.
Fax:
Address: 3073 Skyview Ln., Eugene, OR 97405
Applicant's Rep.: Anthony J. Favreau
Phone: 541-683-7048
Company: The Favreau Group, LLC
Fax:
Address: 3750 Norwich Ave., Eugene, OR 97408
Property Owner: Same as applicant
Phone:
Company:
Fax:
Address:
ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 18-20-05-23
TAX LOT NO(S):
00202
Property Address:
Size of Property: 13,619 Acres ❑ Square Feet
Description of If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application.
Proposal: 8 Unit Apartment complex
Existing Use:
Si natures: Please sign and Drint Mour name and date in the aDDroDriate
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Application Fee: $
Technical Fee: $
Posta a Fee: $
TOTAL FEES: $
PROJECT NUMBER:
Revised 1/1/06 Molly Markarian 1 of 4
Owner Signatures
This application form Is used for both the required pre -submittal meeting and subsequent
complete application submittal. Owner signatures are required at both stages in the application
process.
An application without the Owner's original signature will not be accepted.
The undersigned acknowledges that the Information In this application is correct and
accurate for scheduling of the Pre- Submittal Meeting. If the applicant is not the
owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to act in his/her behalf.
I/we do hereby acknowledge that I/we are legally responsible for all statutory
timelines, information, requests and requirements conveyed to my representative.
Date:
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1 represent [his application to be complete for submiRal to the City. Consistent with the completeness check
performed on this application at the Pre-SubmlBal Meeting, 1 affirm the Information identified by the City as
necessary for processing the application Is provided herein or the Information will not be prowCedd not otherwise
contained within the submittal, and the City may begin processing the application with the Information as
submitted. This statement serves as written notice pursuant to the requirements of ORS 227.178 pertaining to a
complNe appllu
Owner:
Date: 0 2
Signature
Rlwaed 10.14.11 Rl 2&6
HORACE APARTMENTS DISCRETIONARY USE NARRATIVE
July 17, 2021
Assessor's Map:
18-02-05-23 Tax Lot 0202
Applicants:
Bruce Wiechert Custom Homes, Inc.
3073 Skyview Lane
Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 686-9458
Applicant's
Representative:
The Favreau Group
3750 Norwich Ave.
Eugene, OR 97408
541-683-7048
Attn: Tony Favreau
DISCRETIONARY USE REQUEST
The applicant proposes to construct an 8 -unit apartment building on the subject site. A shed roof
is proposed instead the roof design as stated in Springfield Code 3.2-240.D.2.b. "Roofs shall
have gable, hip, or gambrel forms (minimum pitch 3 to 12) with at least a 6 -inch overhang" The
Planning Commission may approve adjustments to the multifamily design per the City code
below. Please see the responses below to the applicable code sections.
3.2-245 Multi -unit Design Standards—Alternative Design Discretionary Criteria
A. Description. The Planning Comrnsston may approve adjustments to the multifamily design
standards Listed in Section 32 240 that predude romp/iance under section 3.2-250. In addition,
the applicant may chose this Type III Discretionary Lke procedure when proposing an innovative
design that may prelude compliance with one or more ofthe design standards under Section
3.2-240. The multifamny design standards are: Building Orientation Building Fom i; Storage,'
Transition and Compatibility Between Multi -unit and LDR Development Open Space
Landscaping, Pedestrian Circulation, Parking, and Vehimiar Crculation. The Planning Commission
shall And that the application complies with or exceed; the criteria for each applicable design
standard Criteria for design standards not relevant to the application shall not require a finding
by the Planning Commission, unless the guidelines in Subsections B through I are implemented
B. Building Orientation. The Planning Commission shall 5nd that the proposed design
contributes positively to the neighborhood and overall streeisrape by carefully relating building
mass, frontages, entries, and yards to streets and to adjacentproperbes. This criterion may be
met by complying with the Section 3.2-240D. 1., Section 3.2-250 or by considering the following
guidelines:
1. Orient buildings to an interna/circulation system that mania a public street in
appearance (inchiding butnot limited to sidewalks, landscaping, cross -walks, lighting,
parallel perking), and does nntdimmish the appearance and safety ofabutting primary
public streets. Erarryr/es of diminished appearance'include a fence along the sidewalk
that isolates pedestrians between it and the street, the location oftiash necepbdes,
utlity vaults, etc. in the 'rear yard (abutting a public street); and similarimoacts on the
streetscape.
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
2 Other design elements thatpm vide erceptonal design, and on balance, justify
approval of the development with less than full compliance with the building orientation
standard Examples ofsuch design elements include protection of natural and cultural
resources; m minizatron ofslope and tree cutting impacts; provision ofpedesbran
amenities along the public street, and similar public benebts that elfectvely accompbsh
the intentof the standard
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
C. Building Farah. The Flanning Commission shall bnd that bhe proposed design promotes
building fours thatcontiibute positively to a sense ofneighborhood and to the overall
streeiscape. This criterion may be met by complying with the Section 32 2400.2., Section 32-
250 or by considering the following guidelines:
1. Design exterior building elevations to avoid large expenses ofunintemupted
building surfaces.
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
2 Depict building scale consistent with nearby buildings,' kale'reLates to the sim
of various features (including, but not limited to entries, roofsurfaces, fagades, windows
and materials) as compered to those features on nearby buildings.
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
3. Ftovide transitions to nearby buildings by massing "mass're/ates to the overall
size or bulk ofa building or its pnnapal parts.
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
4. %aide porches, bays, and balconies thatcomp6mehtnearhy buildings.
Response: The building plan complies with this section.
5. %vide mof variations through offsets, breaks and/or extensions
Response: The shed roof design provides roof variations through offsets and
breaks. See attached elevation views of the proposed building.
6. %vide tiansitun between the multi-unitsite and LDR areas.
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
7. Enhance solar access protection and/orencrzgy conservation.
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
8. Flatect onsite and offsite natural and designated historic features
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
A Ho vide humanscaLd architectural detail
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
10. Hovide visual vanety in ekvatuns, architectural details, mors, and rnateria/s,
compatible wi6 existing developr nt
Response: The site plan complies with this section.
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