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26 July 28, 2015 Port St. Lucie, FL # New Store Overall Perspective 1 DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or inspectors, material availability or final design detailing.
27 EIFS painted "Totally Tan" SW 7694 EIFS cornice painted "Pure White" SW 7005 EIFS painted "Ext. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 Standing seam metal roof to match "Galvalume" by Berridge EIFS painted "Ext. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 Split face CMU painted "Interactive Cream" SW 6113 EIFS painted "Interactive Cream" SW 6113 T.O.F. 27' 8" T.O.F. 27' 8" Front Elevation (West) EIFS cornice painted "Flan" SW 6652 Stone veneer "Smooth Garnet" by Arriscraft EIFS band painted "Interactive Cream" SW 6113 EIFS painted "Totally Tan" SW 6115 EIFS painted "Pure White" SW 7005 T.O.M. 22' 0" Smooth face CMU painted "Ext. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 Metal parapet coping painted "Ext. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 T.O.F. 25' 0" Rear Elevation (East) 10' 0" H. Smooth face CMU screenwall painted "Ext. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 Metal door painted "Ext. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 T.O.M. 24' 8" EIFS cornice painted "Pure White" SW 7005 Standing seam metal roof to match "Galvalume" by Berridge EIFS painted "Totally Tan" SW 6115 Metal parapet coping painted "EXT. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 T.O.M. 22' 0" Right Elevation (South) T.O.F. 25' 0" Split face CMU painted "Interactive Cream" SW 6113 Metal parapet coping painted "EXT. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 Stone veneer "Smooth Garnet" by Arriscraft EIFS painted "Totally Tan" SW 6115 EIFS painted "Pure White" SW 7005 Split face CMU painted "EXT. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 T.O.M. 22' 0" Split face CMU painted "EXT. Dromedary Camel" SW 7694 Element Provided Percentage Required Percentage Front Façade Pitched Roof 59% 50% Front Façade Cornice 67% 25% South Side Pitched Roof 39% 25% South Side Cornice 44% 0% North Side Pitched Roof 19% 25% North Side Cornice 66% 0% Rear Façade Pitched Roof 0% 0% Rear Façade Cornice 0% 0% Architectural Elements Transparent windows and storefronts Arcade/Logia Canopies at vertical windows Porte Cochere (Pharmacy Drive thru) Medallions Square columns Vertical windows Raised cornice over doors and windows Location Front façade Front facade Front facade South elevation Front and both side facades on tower Front facade Front facade Front facade Left Elevation (North) Metal door painted "Totally Tan" SW 6115 EIFS painted "Interactive Cream" SW 6113 Stone veneer "Smooth Garnet" by Arriscraft July 28, 2015 Port St. Lucie, FL # New Store Elevations 2 DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or inspectors, material availability or final design detailing.
28 17 8 T.O.Fascia 14 0 B.O.Fascia Pre-finished metal canopy to match Meadowlark SW #7522 EIFS painted Meadowlark SW #7522 (above 3 4 ) Front Elevation (South) Right Elevation (West) 11 4 T.O.Masonry Split face CMU painted Interactive Cream SW #6113 Metal column painted Meadowlark SW #7522 Stone veneer "Smooth Garnet" by Arriscraft Rear Elevation (North) Decorative split face CMU painted Interactive Cream SW #6113 Left Elevation (East) Sign Qty. Height Area (S.F.) Total S.F. 3 2' 0" Total Building Signage July 28, 2015 Port St. Lucie, FL # New Store Fuel Station 3 DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or inspectors, material availability or final design detailing.
29 Disclosures Jurisdiction: City of Port St. Lucie, Florida Design Standards: The following design guidelines are applicable to this site: Drive-Thru s - Shall not be located between a primary collector/arterial street and a building. If there is no other option, the drive-through shall be completely screened from view from the street by a continuous screen of vegetation having a height of six feet at time of planting. Building/Parking Location - Parking is encouraged to be located along the rear and/or side of a building. Parking located along the front of building is permitted provided that at least one additional architectural element as articulated in Chapter V of this document is included in the design of the building. Useable Open Space - Each site shall provide 0.5% of the total site as useable open space in the form of pedestrian courtyards, plazas, greens, or squares. Useable open space shall be defined by the use of pedestrian amenities such as benches, public art, fountains, water features, or gazebos. The useable open space shall function as a place for recreation or leisure time enjoyment. Articulation - A minimum wall offset of 5 feet is required to achieve horizontal façade articulation. A minimum vertical distance of 2 feet between façade elements is required to achieve vertical articulation. Requirements for the articulation of façades shall apply to the front and sides of all buildings. Articulation of the rear of a building will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, i.e., location, surrounding uses, and visibility. Flat Roof - Equipment on roof shall not be visible from an elevation that is horizontal to the location of the roof equipment. Flat roofs may be used provided that two of the following conditions are met: 1. Peaked or pitched roof elements shall cover at least 50% of the length of a façade facing the primary street frontage. Mansard roofs and/or cornices (minimum 12 in height with a minimum of 3 reliefs) may be counted toward meeting 25% of the required horizontal length. Peaked or pitched roof elements shall cover at least 25% of the sides of a building. Color - Pastel, soft muted, and earth tone colors are permitted as indicated by the approved colors on the city s color palette. Architectural Style- Five of the following elements are required: a) Predominantly vertical, rectangular, windows ; b) Lightly stained/painted wood in a horizontal pattern; c) Arbor; d)clock tower; e) Bahama shutters; f) Square columns; g) Porch with picket railing; h) Arcade/loggia; i) Cupola; j) Dormer; k) Metal or green roof (75% minimum); l) Green walls (covering western and eastern walls, each 25% minimum); m) Widow s walk; n) Lattice detailing; o) Ornamental open work or work in relief (fretwork); p) Stone or pavers at project entry, drop-off, or pedestrian crossing (330 sf. minimum); q) Pedestrian courtyard or plaza (300 sf. minimum); r) Canopy; s) Portico / Porte-cochere ; t) Sculpture or other public art; u) Raised cornice over doors and windows ; v) Arches; w) Display windows; x) Bell tower; y) Frieze/medallion. If parking is located in the front of the building, add one additional architectural design element and a 25% increase in landscaping where parking abuts frontage. Signage: Projects greater than 2 acres are permitted to submit a Master Sign Plan. Ground Signs - backlit individually cut letters are encouraged in monuments. Freestanding signs must be compatible with the architecture of the building. Letters must be a minimum of six-inch and maximum of twenty-four inches. For shopping centers/multi-tenant developments, the name of the complex must be shown, but does not count toward the maximum sign area permitted. For properties of 5 to 9.9 acres, a maximum of 100 s.f. per single sign and a maximum of 1 s.f./5 l.f. of lot frontage. For properties of 10 to 19.9 acres up to 150 s.f. per sign is permitted, and a maximum of 1 s.f./5 l.f. of lot frontage. Maximum height is 10. Wall Signs - 32 s.f. plus 1.5 s.f. for each lineal foot of business frontage over 20, but cannot exceed 200 sf. Maximum height of signs is 20 measured from finished floor elevation. One sign per façade is permitted. Assumed Footings: Shallow spread footings are assumed in absence of geotech report. 2. A porch, portico, arcade, or other similar element shall be located at the main entrance(s). 3. A green roof covering at least 75% of the roof area. A parapet or railing shall be provided. July 28, 2015 Port St. Lucie, FL # New Store Disclosure Page 4 DESIGN REPRESENTATION ONLY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION The building images shown are a representation of the current design intent only. The building images may not reflect variations in color, tone, hue, tint, shading, ambient light intensity, materials, texture, contrast, font style, construction variations required by building codes or inspectors, material availability or final design detailing.
30 A NORTH B 7 7 KEY PORT ST. LUCIE BLVD YALE ST SITE C DARWIN BLVD D VICINITY MAP 1" = 600' E 7 F G H I J FAMILY DOLLAR RETAIL DAY CARE EXISTING 7-11 CONVENIENCE STORE PROPOSED PHARMACY DRIVE-THRU LEGEND PROPOSED BUILDING PROPOSED CURB AND GUTTER, MODIFIED 'F' PROPOSED PARKING SPACES CART CORRAL PROPERTY LINE OUTPARCEL BOUNDARY STANDARD DUTY ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN FOR DRIVE-THRU PHARMACY K L S W D A R W I N B L V D 1 2, A A D T ( ) ( F D O T ) EXISITING McDONALD'S QUICK LUBE VACANT HEAVY DUTY ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE PAVEMENT ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE APRON (SEE ARCH. PLANS) STANDARD DUTY CONCRETE FOR SIDEWALKS AND ISLAND BUFFER PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE PROPOSED WATER LINE PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER LINE PROPOSED GATE VALVE (SEE SITE PLAN FOR SIZE) PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY PROPOSED LIGHT POLE PORT ST. LUCIE PLAZA PORT ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA WAL-MART STORES EAST, LP M R ALERT TO CONTRACTOR: 1. THE PRESENCE OF GROUNDWATER SHOULD BE ANTICIPATED ON THIS PROJECT. CONTRACTOR'S BID SHALL INCLUDE CONSIDERATION FOR THIS ISSUE. WHEN PERFORMING GRADING OPERATIONS DURING PERIODS OF WET WEATHER, PROVIDE ADEQUATE DEWATERING, DRAINAGE AND GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT TO CONTROL MOISTURE OF SOILS. REFER TO MASTER SITE SPECIFICATIONS. N Know what's 2. ALL WM GENERAL CONTRACTOR WORK TO BE COMPLETED (EARTHWORK, FINAL UTILITIES, AND FINAL GRADING) BY THE MILESTONE DATE IN PROJECT DOCUMENTS. OUTLOT AREA TO BE KEPT FREE OF JOB TRAILERS AND STORAGE AFTER THE CONTRACT MILESTONE DATE FOR THE OUTLOT. WM GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CLEAR ACCESS FOR OUTLOT CONTRACTOR TO THE SPECIFIC PARCEL AT ALL TIMES AFTER MILESTONE DATE. PURCHASER OF OUTLOT TO PROVIDE PERMIT DOCUMENTS AND SWPPP REQUIRED BY STATE/LOCAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC OUTLOT. CITY OF PORT ST. LUCIE PROJECT NO. P P
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