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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNIVERSITY CENTER PUD (UNIVERSITY MALL REDEVELOPMENT) - FINAL - 2-96A - CORRESPONDENCE -VL.y I ,gype ! ! EA ENT PER. PLAT- R 1 i + W rF v r. a7.8 � - u 2.5' WtDE EASEMENT —�•; FOR FOOTINGS AS PER N f B" i 264, PAGES 1-6 ANT C T NANT D TENANT E �070 SF (+/-) 22 225- SF 23,160 SF {+/- ' 148' i 2' + /- 125' + - v NOTE: + LAYO JT AND S MAY y " NOENT 00 FINAL IEnSE jNGREE4dEN , d8 O 1 + = 1t Li - - ASPHALT PAVING 0 e HC HC HC HC UP' E SEM ER + 3 20 2 g \ j / \J -----� -- ---- --- 1 ---t- --- --- ----------T + -; --- - - 40 Q • 15 ATER ;�f 0 20 , f V,� PE P WlCE WA EVENT P , T Y RESTAURANT 9 �.,, f 6,500 SF j + .0 PRIMARY j :SlGW NEW HCP F RAMPS AREA=6.25 AC. He (11,000; S.F.) 4IE ice..: _- _• .__ -- - - ... - - , v . ` M1 � •TYYIII::: !r r ' .: y r'" / r � !'_� ✓. t , .' !.. � ,.. ...'.2^' a ,� j dht. {- a 11 B�r�k L 1pe o e. S; + erg' 4,.ez4 T-vt ) FvP.u- &Ae i4A 4-0 'w�� t+"%L2 % 'I 1, �v �"� tp VCIlJ�+ �-`filV.AtOtN►iLihQ� 'T{45 4N-e-JL. .r • -�- IofA.•k Wall Sew SWA,YelJ'. NoT WHITE.: DaJk�v-I-C►a�^ P,c�.-Naw��.e- aw�c-e�3' �-c ec� �s� zc +L-� I vcuSS� vo'w'�iKK 4v-ea5 • VRokavaof¢. Olov vaA.*.r°—/ k.lk w i' o,. 'T rLF77 _�_:_ F,�J RR /r ild �r a No Text No Text 2/4 /98 TO: Project Planner and applicants FM: Clark Mapes, Advance Planning Department RE: University Center P.U.D. The enclosed sketches show comments on the blank wall sections between entrances and the painted parking lot islands west of the "Bennigan's" pad. As we discussed in our recent meeting, these comments are to continue the cooperative dialogue in making progress toward the LDGS criteria and the Interim Standards and Guidelines for All Commercial Development. All of this is in the spirit of trying to flexibly adapt the criteria to accommodate the existing deficiencies of the site layout regarding comfortable human scale, landscaping etc. I know that recent visits to the site by all of us have affirmed the need to attend to those design details which are reasonably feasible. I have found that it is impossible to assess the pedestrian scale effects of large buildings at 20 scale or larger. Even 10 scale is difficult although that is the way I have looked at the blank wall areas. Please consider these comments at an enlarged drawing scale -- 10 scale or preferably larger. The blank wall sections in particular offer opportunities for pedestrian scale amenities, spaces, and details, as well as the chance to emphasize the projections and recesses along the gigantic overall wall. Please call if you have any problems or questions with these sketches. T'?",L, C� T�J, - 7�13 T LoLPG� • G�3D �