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Application MaterialsPlanning Division DESIGN REVIEW ■ Application Checklist Project name: MICRON CRUCIAL - EXT. MODIFICATIONS I Concurrent File #• Applicant/af4ent: TOBY PALIN All applications are required to contain one copy of the following: Applicant Description Staff Completed and signed Development Review Application (If also submitting a concurrent application for Certificate of Zoning Compliance, design's Jreview will be processed along with that application. Therefore, a Development Review Application is not necessary in this case; just check the Design Review box on the Development Review Application and submit the information below. Completed Architectural Standards Compliance Checklist (Indicate compliance vvith all applicable standards to include Commercial, Traditional !� Neighborhood or Multi family Districts, under Non-residential or Residential categories.) Provide in a narrative letter, how the proposal addresses standards contained in the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual and the Unified Development Code (UDC): 1. Architectural Character: a. Cohesive Design J b. Building Scale c. Building Form d. Architectural Elements e. Materials f. Signs and/or Lighting 2. Parking Lots 3. Pedestrian walkways and facilities JA complete set of scaled plans including building elevations, with building materials, colors and textures, mechanical equipment, and site plans with landscaping. Reductions of the elevations (8 %2" x 11 ") and electronic copies in PDF format .I Fee All regarests for design review approval must meet the procedures set forth in UDC 11-5 and the criteria set forth in the "Gifu of Meridian Architectural Standards Mam�al ", as applicable. APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BEACCEPTED, OR MAYBE RETURNED, IFALL APPLICABLE ITEMS ON THE CHECKLIST ARE NOT SUBMITTED, Community Development ■Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridiancitv.org (Rev. 7/25/2017) s JAN 2 4 2019 Planning Division DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION STAFF USE ONLY: Project name: File number(s): Assigned Planner: ��5C a 71F Related files: Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) ❑ Accessory Use (check only 1) ❑ Daycare ❑ Home Occupation ❑ Home Occupation/Instruction for 7 or more ® Administrative Design Review ❑ Alternative Compliance ❑ Annexation and Zoning ❑ Certificate of Zoning Compliance ❑ City Council Review ❑ Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment ❑ Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment ❑ Conditional Use Permit ❑ Conditional Use Modification (check only 1) ❑ Director ❑ Commission ❑ Development Agreement Modification ❑ Final Plat Information ❑ Final Plat Modification ❑ Landscape Plan Modification ❑ Preliminary Plat ❑ Private Street ❑ Property Boundary Adjustment ❑ Rezone ❑ Short Plat ❑ Time Extension (check only 1) ❑ Director ❑ Commission ❑ UDC Text Amendment ❑ Vacation (check only 1) ❑ Director ElCommission ❑ Variance ❑ Other Applicant naive: Micron Technology Inc. Phone Applicant address: 8000 S. Federal W City: Boise Applicant's interest in property: ❑x Own ❑Rent ❑Optioned Owner name: Micron Technology Inc. Owner address: 8000 S. Federal Way City: 208.871.1061 Email: pmarcolina@micron.com State: ID Zip: ❑ Other 83707 Phone: 208.871.1061 Email: Pmarcolina@micron.com State: l� Zip: Agent/Contact name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): John Reseigh Firm naive: Jacobs Agent address: City: 999 W. Main St. Boise Primary contact is: Applicant ❑Owner ❑ Subject Property Information Location street address: Assessor's parcel number(s): � Agent/Contact 3475 E Commercial R1527260060 83707 Phone: 208.440.5323 Email: john.reseighQa jacobs.com State: I� Zip: Township, range, section 83702 3N1E09 Total acreage: 6.56 Zoning district: Community Development ■Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridiancitY.org/planning I-L -1 Reis: (2/2/2018z/7/2018) Project/subdivision name: Commercial Park Sub General description of proposed project/request: The project consists of a tenant improvement of an existing bung. The use of this site will be for processing data and other information systems which support the research and development for Micron. Proposed zoning district(s): Industrial -Light (No change in zoning) Acres of each zone proposed: Total Property size is about 6.56 acres. Work only includes interior improvements. Type of use proposed (check all that apply): ❑ Residential ❑Office ❑Commercial ❑Employment C� Industrial ❑Other Who will own &maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? Micron Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Ridenbaugh Primary irrigation source: City of Meridian Water Secondary: None Square footage of landscaped areas to be irrigated (if primary or secondary point of connection is City water): No change to landscaping. Residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of residential units: Number of corrnnon lots: Number of building lots: Number of other lots: Proposed number of dwelling units (for multi -family developments only): 1 bedroom: 2-3 bedrooms: Minimum square footage of structure (excl. garage): Minimum property size (s.f): Gross density (Per UDC 11-1A Acreage of qualified open space: 4 or more bedrooms: Maximum building height: Average property size (s.£): Net density (Per UDC 11-1A4): Percentage of qualified open space: Type and calculations of qualified open space provided in acres (Per UDC 11-3G-3B): Amenities provided with this development (if applicable): Type of dwellings) proposed: LiDuplex LiMulti-family Li Single-family Detached ❑ Vertically Integrated Non-residential Project Summary (if a Number of building lots: ble) 1 (No Change) Common lots: ❑ Single-family Attached ❑ Other Other lots: Gross floor area proposed: 50,000 (No Change) Existing (if applicable): ❑ Townhouse 50,000 (No Change) Hours of operation (days and hours): 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Building height: No Change Total number of parking spaces provided: 205 (No Change) Number of compact spaces provided: Authorization Print applicant namf Applicant signature: 0 (No Change) Community Development ■Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridiancity.or�/planning -2- Rev: (2/7/2018) ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 1 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Applicant/Agent: MICRON CRUCIAL - EXT. MODIFICATIONS TOBY PALIN NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS � INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS COHESIVE DESIGN! NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �CDS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description K Goal 1.10 X Goal 11.11 E 1.1A Goal X 11.20 i 1.2A I X Goal 1.30 Date: F Articulate building designs to frame and accentuate public spaces with pedestrian scale elements and details. Building design should address building scale, mass, form, and use a variety of materials and architectural features to ensure an aesthetic contribution compatible with surrounding buildings. Maintain consistent and contiguous pedestrian environments I developments. Limit circuitous connections and maintain clear visibility. Design building facades to express architectural character and incorporate the use of design principles to unify developments and buildings, and relate to adjacent and surrounding uses. Comply and adhere with all previously required building design elements that were included as part of a Development Agree- ment, Conditional Use Permit, and/or other requirements as part of prior approval. Incorporate design principles to include rhythm, repetition, framing, and/or proportion. Applies to all sides of a building facade facing public roadways, that are visible from residential neighborhoods or public spaces, or facing the public entry of an adjacent building. Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or horizontal reveal for every 12-vertical feet of building facade; vertical spacing may be averaged over fagade. Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or vertical reveal every 50-horizontal feet of building facade; horizontal spacing may be averaged over fagade elevation. File # Comments Infilling dock leveler and dock door with aluminum store front system Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Staff » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 2 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING SCALE, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �BSS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Intent �-� �� Infilling door openings on rear of building - �e no change to building structure or roof Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, Goal including relationships to existing residential areas, as well as an ! Infilling door openings on rear of building - 2.10 appropriate height, mass, and form scaled for the built environment. no change to building structure or roof Applies to fagades of development along public roads, public spaces, and adjacent to residential areas. i Buildings with rooflines 50-feet in length or greater must incor- porate roofline and parapet variations. Variations may include step-downs, step -backs, other modulation, or architectural 2.1A features such as cornices, ledges, or columns, and must occur in total combination for at least 20% of the facade length. May be averaged over entire fagade, but may not exceed 75-feet without a break. f Within mixed use areas and for all developments along arterial roadways, buildings over 1,000 sqft must provide a minimum 2.1D 20400t building elevation to include average parapet height, ridge of a pitched roof, or tower/turret type elements at least j 20% in total of overall fagade width. � r Incorporate pedestrian -scale architectural features to support an aesthetic character that contributes to the quality of the build - Goal ing design and connectivity with the surrounding environment. Infilling dock leveler and dock door with 2030 Applies to fa§ades in developments: visible from arterial or collector aluminum store front system roadways, adjacent to residential developments facing roadways, facing an adjacent building's primary building entries, and adjacent to public spaces. 2.3A Consistently incorporate at least two (2) architectural features into the building design that are pedestrian scale, to include: fenestration patterns; architectural elements such as ledges, lighting, or canopies; material or pattern banding; or detailing (see Pedestrian Scale definition). Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Staff » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 13 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �BFS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff Intent Infilling dock leveler and dock door with 3.00 aluminum store front system Articulate building forms, including but not limited to massing, walls, and roofs, with appropriately scaled modulations that contribute to Goal the development of aesthetic building designs. Applies to fagades Infilling door openings on rear of building - X 3.10 in developments: along arterial and collector roadways, adjacent Ino change to building structure or roof to residential developments facing roadways, facing public entries t of adjacent buildings, and visible from public spaces. Incorporate at least one type of the following modulations in the fagade plane, including but not limited to projections, recesses, and step backs that articulate wall planes and break up building 3.1A mass. Examples include but are not limited to columns with trim or accent materials, change in finished material depths, building overhangs, and inset features and materials such as false windows or fenestration with architectural accents. a Qualifying modulation must be at least 6-inches in depth, be at i least &inches in width or height (whichever is narrowest), and occur in total for 20% of overall fagade elevation. For buildings i 3.113 with fagades less than 150-feet, horizontal modulation must occur no less than every 304eet. For buildings with fagades greater than or equal to 1504eet, horizontal modulation must 1 occur no less than every 504eet. I i I Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design ! F Goal that enhance building forms, articulate facades, identify entries, i Infilling dock leveler and dock door with VoIr3 20 integrate pedestrian scale, and visually anchor the building to the aluminum store front system ground or street level. Applies to building fagades visible from a 1 public street or public space, and to fagades with public entries. For at least 30% of applicable facades use any combination of concrete, masonry, stone, or unique variation of color, texture, j or material, at least 10-inches in height, around the base of 3.2A the building. May alternatively incorporate other architectural features such as ledges, fagade reveals, ground level fenestra- tion, raised planters, or landscaping elements within 34eet of j finished grade. Where building designs incorporate multiple stories, or multiple 3 2B floor height equivalents, integrate at least one field or accent color, material, or architectural feature used on lower stories, on the upper stories. I Building designs with multiple stories must provide proportion- 3.2C ally taller ground -level fagades adjacent to public roadways and public spaces. Provide floor -to -ceiling heights, or floor -to -floor from 10 to 16 feet. i Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 4 DESIGN REVIEW to I NON=RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �BFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff Building design should establish visual connections that relate internal X Goal spaces at ground- or street -level with facades adjacent to public ` Infilling door openings on rear of building - ' 3.30 roadways, public spaces, and along primary building entries, and that no change to building structure or roof j add visual interest and complexity to the first floor building design. ! i Use horizontal and/or vertical divisions in wall planes, such as I 3.3A ledges, awnings, recesses, stringcourse, molding, joint lines, ` or other material types, to frame and accent 30% or more of total fenestration. Average 30% fenestration for applicable first floor fagade, unless specified elsewhere. May also meet fenestration alternative 3.3D (see 3.3E). Big box and buildings in industrial districts may limit applicable fagade area to 304eet around public entries. i I Fenestration Alternative: Incorporate doors and windows for at least 30% of applicable first floor fagade, or suggest their inclu- Sion using faux treatments that incorporate at least two of the Ifollowing: material changes, reveals in conjunction with color or 3.3E i material change, qualifying modulation such as recessed areas, architectural trellis, awnings and canopies over access areas, j detached structures such as pergola, or similar architectural features and details. Building roof types, forms, and elements should provide variation and interest to building profiles and contribute to the architectural No roof work X Goal identity of the buildings, without creating an imposing scale on 3.40 adjacent uses. Applies to facades: in development along arterial roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. j For flat roofs, incorporate primary and secondary roof elements including but not limited to: multiple material types along para- pets, multiple parapet elevations with at least 1400t change in 3.4A elevation, or modulation of at least 24eet in the parapet, such as along entryway overhangs. Qualifying elements must exist for at least 20%the length of applicable facades. May also incorporate secondary roof types, such as hip roofs along overhangs. For sloped roofs, incorporate at least two of any one roof element, including but not limited to: valleys, ridges, or gables. Qualifying elements in total must exist for at least 20% of applicable fagade 3.413 roof area and be visible from the same fagade elevation. May also incorporate other roof styles, such as parapet walls over entryway features. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 15 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS fiASE� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff X X 1� Goal 4.10 4.11 Goal 4.20 4.2A Use proportional architectural elements and detailing to articulate fagades, and contribute to an aesthetic building character with a high level of pedestrian design. Applies to fagades: in development along public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing, materials, textures, and colors and appropriately integrate these elements into the building design. Applies to fagades: in development along public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Provide building overhangs or other projections such as canopies which articulate the building facade and provide temporary relief from inclement weather. At a minimum, an overhang or projection is required within 20-feet of all public entryways, must be at least 34eet in depth from the point of entry, and be least 6-feet in length. Entryways with vestibules or other permanent enclosed transition space are exempt. Building designs must not create blank wall segments when visible from a public street or public spaces. Consider the treatment at the base, middle, and top of the fagade. Use any combination of standards from Building Form, Architec- tural Elements, or Material sections to provide pattern, color, or material variation on all wall segments. Must not exceed 30-feet horizontally or vertically without building variation. Goal 'Organize building service equipment, including, but not limited to, 4.30 ;utility, service, and mechanical, awayfrom building entries, roadways, public spaces, and, where appropriate, from adjacent buildings. Use and integrate standards from the Architectural Standards 4.3A Manual to screen and conceal service and mechanical equipment. Landscaping meeting the same intent may also be considered for utility meters and connections. 4.3B All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened to the height of the unit as viewed from the property line. 4 f 4.3C All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened as viewed from the farthest edge of the adjoining right of way. filling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Infilling dock leveler and dock door with aluminum store front system Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Infilling door openings on rear of building - no change to building structure or roof Note: For a complete Manual. list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 6 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I PION -RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �MAS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments R Matching existing materials, Intent Infilling dock leveler and dock door with aluminum store front system Goal 5.10 5.1A 5.1C 5.1D 5.1E 5.1F 5.1G 5.1H 5.1J Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a cohesive building design. Use materials from the following basic groups: wood, masonry, concrete, stucco, metal, and glazing. For buildings with facades that face multiple public roadways and/or public spaces, use consistent material combinations, material quality, and architectural detailing. For all facade elevations in industrial districts along arterial and collector roads or facing public spaces, use at least two distinct field materials, colors, or material -color combinations on the building facade (see also Material definitions). For facade elevations visible from public roadways and along primary building entryways, incorporate an accent material on the first story. Distinguish field materials from accent materials through pat- tern, texture, or additional detail visible from edge of nearest roadway. Alternate masonry or material courses with relief from primary plane may count toward this. Where materials transition or terminate, provide detailing to express the natural appearance of the material. For example, wrap stone or stone -like products around visible corners to convey the appearance of mass, and not as a thin veneer. Non -durable materials, treatments, and finishes that deteriorate quickly with weather, ultra -violet light, and that are more suscep- tible to wear and tear are prohibited on permanent structures. The use of vinyl and ordinary smooth face block, unfinished, colored, or painted, are prohibited as a field materials for building fagades along public roadways, adjacent to public spaces, and when visible from residential neighborhoods. Smooth face block may be used as an accent material. In Industrial Districts, untextured concrete panels and prefabri- Gated steel panels are prohibited as facade field materials facing :', arterial and collector roadways, or public spaces, except when used with a minimum of two other qualifying field materials and meeting standard fenestration requirements. Concrete panels that do not exceed three (3) SQFT without a patterned reveal or modulation break may be considered textured. Matching existing materials, Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Staff Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884,5533 or www.meridiancity.org DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST' NON-RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �MAS� If a "N" or "N/A is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Page 7 Staff Use colors that complement building materials and support innova- Goal ifive and good design practices. Applies to building fagades visible Matching existing materials, 5.20 I from a public street, public spaces, and pedestrian environments. Use of subtle, neutral, or natural tones must be integrated with I 5.2A at least one accent or field material. Use of intensely saturated colors or fluorescence is prohibited 5.213 I as a primary material. May be used as an accent material. � � E Materials or colors with high reflectance, such as some metals j or reflective glazing, must not redirect light towards roadways, 5.2C public spaces, or adjacent uses in a way which constitutes a public nuisance or safety hazard. i Integrate roll -up doors, will -call doors, drive -through doors, and Goal loading docks into the building design, and locate them in a manner Infilling door openings on rear of building - X 5.30 which does not create pedestrian, drive aisle, or roadway conflicts. no change to building structure or roof Applies to fagades along arterial and collector roadways, and fagades facing public spaces. jFor industrial district properties, will -call and roll -up doors are ! allowed when integrated into the building design, but loading 5.313 j docks are prohibited. Consider material variation, transitions, i 1 modulation, and other architectural features and standards j for the design. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. SIGNS He LIGHTING NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �SLS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Goal 6.10 6.1A Use lighting on building exteriors to promote safe pedestrian environments along roadways, at intersections, and in public spaces. ', Lighting fixture spacing and height along streetscapes and roadways must be placed to avoid conflicts with tree plantings. Comments No signages No change to existing Note: for a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org I ii I � 1 11 1 � rrp DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED SIGNS 8c LfGHTING, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �SLS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff 6.1B Use energy -efficient architectural lighting. `Jo Use lighting fixtures that are consistent with other decorative hardware on the building. For example, select lighting hardware 0 C 6.1C with similar color and shape as other building hardware, use recessed lighting, incorporate uniform spacing, integrate with other accents and reveals, and coordinate specialty lights with predominate architectural features. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org 999 W. Main St., Suite 1200 Boise, ID 83702 T: 208.383.6351 www.jacobs.com Attention: Meridian Building Services Community Development Planning Division Project Name: Micron Crucial Remodel Project Number: D32140000 Project work includes removal of five existing overhead dock doors and the dock levelers associated with the doors. The leveler pits will be infilled with metal stud walls which upport a concrete filled metal deck. The exterior wall of the pit will be an insulated stud wall with s an exterior insulated finish system applied and painted to match the adjacent wall surfaces. The five door openings will be infilled with an aluminum storefront glazing system in dark bronze to match what was done on the East end of the building. 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