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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/22/2012 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Review Proposed Single Family Floor Plan for Ramsey Town Center 10th Addition <br />2. 1. <br />Background: <br />The City has received a request to review a single family floor plan in the Ramsey Town Center 10th Addition from <br />Novak Fleck Custom Homes. The Builder has not yet submitted an application for a Building Permit review, but <br />wants to receive preliminary comments from the City Council. <br />Staff does not typically forward each new floor plan for review by the City Council. As Staff works through <br />implementation of the revised Design Framework, Staff wants to ensure that the Design Framework has been <br />drafted consistent with the policy direction from the City Council. <br />Staff has been reviewing the proposed plan with the Builder and identified two (2) issues with the floor plan as it <br />relates to the Design Framework for The COR. The builder would like to review the proposed floor plan in more <br />detail with the City Council. The proposed floor plan is a split level with a tuck -under garage. The Builder has <br />addressed many of the items of the Design Framework, such as additional brick, variation of materials, and an <br />attempt to provide equal treatment to each side of the home. The Builder has also chosen a floor model that limits <br />the massing of the roof line on the street facing facade. <br />As mentioned, Staff identified two (2) outstanding items to address. First, the floor plan appears to be dominated by <br />the projecting, attached garage with a minimal, recessed front entry. The Builder has made an effort to off set this <br />provision by enhancing the covered front entryway, which expands beyond the limits of the front facade as well as <br />providing for a second story over the garage. Secondly, as previously stated, the front porch is not fully an integral <br />portion of the primary structure, and extends sideways beyond the limits of the dwelling itself. The size of the <br />covered front porch meets the technical dimensions of the required front porch. Staff would like feedback from the <br />City Council as to whether it believes the front porch is an integral part of the dwelling and its compliance with the <br />Design Framework for The COR. <br />A copy of the Design Framework has been forwarded to the Builder. Staff has been working with the Builder to <br />identify issues with the chosen floor plan and compliance with the Design Framework. The Builder has provided <br />several renditions and ideas to address the Design Framework, and has made an effort to amend the front facade to <br />meet the City's guidelines. <br />Mr. Rick Novak of Novak and Fleck Custom Homes will be available to answer questions on the proposed floor <br />plan. <br />Notification: <br />No notification required. <br />Observations: <br />Recommendation: <br />Based on discussion. <br />Funding Source: <br />Review is being handled as part of regular Staff duties. <br />
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