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Meeting Name: Design Review Board Agenda status: Draft
Meeting date/time: 7/10/2024 3:00 PM Minutes status: Draft  
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24-1282 1D-1.June 12, 2024 Meeting MinutesReport or Communication June 12, 2024 Meeting Minutes   Not available Not available
24-1282 1 June 12, 2024 Meeting MinutesReport or Communication June 12, 2024 Meeting Minutes   Not available Not available
24-1286 1F-1.DR24-0002; 1209 South University AvenueReport or Communication DR24-0002; 1209 South University Avenue A proposed design for a 19-story apartment building with ground floor retail to redevelop 1201, 1209 and 1213 South University Ave. The project design has a complementary combination of two design elements: first, a detailed masonry retail base and second, a masonry residential loft-style tower. The base is meant to evoke an historic aesthetic while the tower provides a traditional but fresh complement. The combined site has approximately 16,800 square feet and is located in the D1 (Downtown Core) base and South University Character overlay districts with Primary street type designation. The main address is 1209 S University Avenue.   Not available Not available
24-1286 1 DR24-0002; 1209 South University AvenueReport or Communication DR24-0002; 1209 South University Avenue A proposed design for a 19-story apartment building with ground floor retail to redevelop 1201, 1209 and 1213 South University Ave. The project design has a complementary combination of two design elements: first, a detailed masonry retail base and second, a masonry residential loft-style tower. The base is meant to evoke an historic aesthetic while the tower provides a traditional but fresh complement. The combined site has approximately 16,800 square feet and is located in the D1 (Downtown Core) base and South University Character overlay districts with Primary street type designation. The main address is 1209 S University Avenue.   Not available Not available
24-1287 1F-2.DR24-0003; 313 Braun CourtReport or Communication DR24-0003; 313-327 Braun Court The potential project includes redevelopment of the site as a residential condominium building. The proposed seven-story building is roughly 89,000 square feet in gross floor area and would include approximately 35-40 residential units. Parking will be provided beneath the proposed building and will include approximately 53 vehicle spaces and 22 bicycle spaces. The proposed building would also include outdoor spaces such as courtyards, terraces, rooftop decks, and balconies. The associated stormwater management infrastructure and utility improvements are also proposed. Vehicle access to the site is proposed from the existing alley between N Fourth Avenue and N Main Street. The proposed development would require demolition and removal of the current structures.   Not available Not available
24-1287 1 DR24-0003; 313 Braun CourtReport or Communication DR24-0003; 313-327 Braun Court The potential project includes redevelopment of the site as a residential condominium building. The proposed seven-story building is roughly 89,000 square feet in gross floor area and would include approximately 35-40 residential units. Parking will be provided beneath the proposed building and will include approximately 53 vehicle spaces and 22 bicycle spaces. The proposed building would also include outdoor spaces such as courtyards, terraces, rooftop decks, and balconies. The associated stormwater management infrastructure and utility improvements are also proposed. Vehicle access to the site is proposed from the existing alley between N Fourth Avenue and N Main Street. The proposed development would require demolition and removal of the current structures.   Not available Not available
24-1288 1H-1.Various Communication to the Design Review BoardReport or Communication Various Communication to the Design Review Board   Not available Not available