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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGGIE VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT - SPAR - SPA130005 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - MAPS/GRAPHICS"COMMUNITY ZIPPER" coiptpinec� m racing ommunity clear s p ratigneC pu�Tic and private inrr,�liz�drg Y exp,rt'ehcc ��tSesWlYntial leverage �te slope lOto e andpa,5,p0pCE1,pll AG_ G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT 17 October tot; Gateway Bridge Looking b,lo COrnl-rpmty ",pp, MJ Looking Northwest From Prospect Road into Residential Courtyards Entering Protect Site From Core Campus Along Center Drive 11 CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER - is. 4240 _ . a No. of Floors PROSPECTRD. GREENBELT RESIDENTIAL GREEN CWRTYARO ARCADE LANE NISEDUSEEONE IAISEST. ................. ................. I ............. . f................... ....... ..... .......................... ................................yc........................... ........... ....... ... .... ........ ................... _........... /..... .............. /............ P W.J. W.J. AG G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT 17 OCtOber Gm; EXISTING SIR LOTS AOGIE VIUADE LAPSE AGGPE VILLAGE LANE CENIER AVE. ...._..................................................................,.................._..11.......... ........ .......... U } N 10 CONCEPTUAL BUILDING HEIGHT AND MASSING P 4240 PROPOSED OI EXIST SEWER PROPOSED - WATER I T F i CONN T EXIST 12'TSS — T TO EXISfr18_TER MN 3� --WEST LAKE STREET w w- ss 1 .•—••—_ _—_hE___—.. UE*'.. .' •, � I _ it N-II •f—..—.a—_.—_ PROPOSED 3 PHASE ELECTRIC CONNECTION. ABANDON EXIST SINGLE _� ASSUMED DEVELOPED I I PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER �'`T i I PROPOSED CONNECTION PHASE ELEC FLOW PATTERN I I TO EXIST 16• WATER MN Iily1 CONNECTION TO EXIST 12• SS ASSUMED HISTORIC I'1 - PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER t - - • ,� rg —{ , CONTOURS CONNECTION TO EXIST 12• SS �_•� I• IIII Lil —1 w I .• -r' I -- -- � 'I t W , t � ly-� PARKING a waTER/FIRE Low "LLJ GARAGE O ASSUMED PROPERTY -� •� _ LINES 1 1 14..' - �! PROPOSED 4' XCEL GAS AWN , } :' ' ,� EXTENSION WITH MASTER -1 .,' I METER FROM THE SOUTH ' PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN PROPOSED STORM DRAIN �� _ �` �� �� UNDERPASS CONNECTION TO EXIST 42'. ASSUME SD AT CAPACITY AND , C % �' 1 ANY ADDTIONAL SiORA/WATER __—_•_� / /_ 1 RUNOFF WILL REOUIRE— DETENTION AND WATER ._.. _ •• •• a .�--�- QWWTY WEST PROSPECT ROAD " 0 AG G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT O9 STORMWATER AND UTILITY STRATEGY ,e t7 October zo,; '*', 0 c B 1 I 1 r� r' I I r,3 rJ I I ry r-, 1 I r� i I 1 1 I I 1 I I L_J L`T-i LT L"SJ LLSJ _ AA- Surface Parking (7c,+/. Spaces) BB -Carden Level Parking (6ott. Spaces) ® CC Below Grade Parking (iawt. Spaces) Parking Entry/Ent Onsite Parking Ratios: Total Beds: t000 Total Units:g8o apartments Parking Ratios: o.25 stalls/resident or 0.52 stalls/unit Total Bike Parking = 800 spaces Total Onsite Parking = 250 stalls (combination ofsurface, garden level and belowgrade) AATypical Surface Parking 1111,2 • D naturallv+tilation Typical "Garden Level' Podium Parking Under West Budding CCTypical Below Grade Structured Parking Along Lake Street AGG I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT O° PARKING STRATEGY AND MATRIX 17 October 2013 _ ,4,� 1' Section C-C' Scale: i/8"-1'-o" AGG I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT O% STREET FRONTAGE SECTIONS 17 October zotg m ,• 4240 Section B•B' Sale: AG G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT 06 STREET FRONTAGE SECTIONS 17 OCtObeF 2013 ��,,` 4240 i0 Detached I lake Street Foundation Planting Sidewalk Tree Lawn 15'0" 1 8'-o" 8'-0" Section A -A' Scale: t/8"—V-o" AG G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT O5 STREET FRONTAGE SECTIONS 17 October 2013 '1 4240 v E 0 u Lake Street Prospect Road 7%m= AGG I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENAGG I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT O4EMERGENCYACCESS DIAGRAM DIAGRAM 17 October 2013 ■• 440 20' Wide Fire Lane Surface parking lot +/- 70 spaces 86' setback from Pl. Raised plaza at community building to' setback from PL Amphitheater sealing Existing single family parcels t6' Wide Fire Lane Lake Street gathering plaza,typ. Prospect Road Property boundary First floor Academic/Office space Raised plaza at entry Outdoor gathering/teaching space Emergency vehicle entrance Community gathering space V c u Q u c V U 3o' setback from ROW to' Detached sidewalk to' Wide underpass walk Underpass plaza 7%00= [E 0 40 80 16o AG G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT 03 CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN 17 OClober 2013 4240 r�� LAUREL ST Public Edge Student Housing Zone UNIVERSITY AVE on J b W Student Housing Zone S N Potential Stadium LAKE ST )ROSPECT RD AG G I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT RRT 4 Statiar-A 0 v 0 U W u y 13 o ae < WLU W m U, Academic W Core l RRT Station � � In ev r ly E s yy -- U MENININ■I♦ NAggie Villagell 0 North p. -=- 14t... .r= —x � . Gateway 1q1. Village Notts N.do.lgln.nt Mie 9.7 AC/ 37E.134 fr 7ntoln■ L.■.nd Me - N.IEIIN.rN..d C.onneer.I.l CC • CU111...ItY C.n.l.o.l.l CC - Cunul Cnmsnrel.l E - Em.l.ylan.t NUN - High Oladty Yl..d U.. Halt b.rll..d MAIN - Y. dl.tn OnnnitY Mixed Uu NnlrLbrh..d NC/ - N.lf\OON..d C.......I an O.no ML - Lee, O...NY Mn.l tenon) MCY •M.1{LbrN.d C lan. rnMu media. Density NCL - N.1 \br...d C.nnerval�an L.. tonality Spring Creek Trail 02 LOCATION AND CONTEXT DIAGRAM 17 October 2013 -- It)� 4240 Pert Decrri t(t on The project will consist of a comprehensive site redevelopment of the existing Aggie Village North Apartments. The existing buildings and hardscape will be deconstructed to allow for the development of approximately 4o8,000 gross square feet of new student apartment housing. Additionally, the site will accommodate up to 6o garden level, 12o below grade and 70 surface parking spaces integrated in strategic ways to allow for a range of pedestrian focused plazas, courtyards, lawns and exterior programmed spaces. Significant open space will be preserved to maintain and celebrate the residential experience and leverage the favorable Colorado climate. The completed project will accommodate and primarily serve the needs of 3 distinct student communities; the Intercultural Connections Community (ICC), the unaffiliated undergraduate community and the graduate / post doc / scholar community. The i,000 beds will be dispersed between a variety of unit types; studio through 4 bedroom configurations. To help support the vitality of the residential experience, the project will also provide amenity and community programming spaces, such as student lounges, group kitchens and large flex rooms. Further, modest retail shell space will be programmed along Center Avenue in an effort to maintain the energy flowing from campus and encourage life, vitality and community interaction along the public edges. Drainage around the proposed buildings will be conveyed via surface drainage through curb and gutter, inlets, storm piping and sheet flow away from the buildings. Storm water is anticipated to be conveyed through storm piping to an existing 42" storm line located along the western properly line. Flows from the 42" line are eventually conveyed to the Spring Creek, South of the site. On -site detention and water quality facilities are anticipated and will have to be incorporated into the site layout. Caution will have to be taken at the northeast corner of the site as this is within the CSU too -year floodplain. Preliminary estimates show an increase in impervious surface area of approximately go,000-too,000 sf. Low Impact Development strategies will be explored to decrease the required detention volume, while serving to enhance water quality at the same time. Pervious parking could be achieved by installing permeable pavers and an underdrain system. Further coordination between the CSU landscape architect and project architect is necessary to determine fine grading and use of surrounding and proposed stormwater infrastructure. Coordination with CSU will need to occur to determine the appropriate erosion control measures to be in place during construction. Further coordination will most likely be required to determine allowable street capacities for stormwater conveyance off site. Pro ert Summary • 500 W Prospect Road (Near the Academmic Center of campus) Student housing project (408,000 gross SF) i,000 bed capacity 250 On -site parking stalls: +/- 70 Surface parking stalls +/- 6o Garden level parking stalls +/- 12o Below grade parking stalls Existing drainage pattern to remain with potential LID strategies integrated AGG I E VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT 01 PROJECTSUMMARY 17 October 2013 is 4240 AGGIE VILLAGE NORTH REDEVELOPMENT Conceptual Review Packet 17 October 2013 42—