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CC Work Session 2. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 11/20/2012 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Review Request for Alternative Mechanical Screening at 7333 Sunwood Dr NW; Case of NAU Country Insurance <br />Company <br />Background: <br />On October 30th, 2012, City Staff received an Application for Building Permit to construct multiple pieces of <br />mechanical equipment at 7333 Sunwood Dr NW, home of NAU Country Insurance. On November 8th, 2012, the <br />Applicant supplied supplemental information at the request of Staff. <br />The request includes upgrades to the data center portion of the building, and requires upgrades and additions to <br />certain mechanical equipment, including a second transformer, a backup/emergency generator, and four pieces of <br />cooling equipment proposed to be constructed at ground level west of the existing building along Sunwood Drive. <br />The Design Framework for The COR (City Code) states on page 28 that "equipment, mechanical systems, <br />transformers, etc. must be screened from view in a way that is integral to the architecture of the building; screening <br />should be accomplished with materials similar to or compatible with materials used on the main structure; metal <br />fencing or mechanical vent screens alone are not sufficient." The Applicant is proposing to utilize a vinyl coated, <br />mesh fabric covered chain -link fence with vegetative screening along Sunwood Drive. <br />Notification: <br />No notification required. <br />Observations: <br />The Design Framework sets minimum design standards for all future development to follow in The COR, including <br />architectural standards. The Framework also allows some flexibility in creativity in design, provided that the design <br />intent is met. Certain architectural review can be approved administratively by Staff. Some architectural approval <br />requires consideration and approval by the City Council. Staff believes that the current propsal is not a design that <br />Staff could approve administratively under current City Code, but may be a proposal that could be approved by <br />City Council. There are six larger pieces of mechanical equipment in close proximity to Sunwood Drive. <br />In its review, Staff divided the review into primary mechanical equipment (transformer and backup generator) and <br />accessory mechanical equipment (cooling system). As the electrical transformer and generator serve a primary <br />purpose related to the functional capability of the building and placement is somewhat dependent upon placement <br />by the utility company, the City has allowed flexibility in screening for these components. The City has consistently <br />required that this accessory mechanical equipment be screened in some capacity. <br />The Applicant has stated, based on general structural review, that the mechanical equipment cannot be located on <br />the roof of the building. There are several pieces of mechanical equipment that currently serve the data center. <br />According to the Applicant, this equipment must remain in operation during the construction phases to avoid <br />disruption in service. According to the Applicant, the structural capability of the roof cannot adaquately sustain the <br />existing equipment (to be removed) and the proposed equipment. Thus, the Applicant has focused its efforts on the <br />proposed 'equipment courtyard' at ground level. <br />Additionally, the Applicant has stated that it is cost -prohibitive to require an architectural screening wall consistent <br />with materials used on the building itself. A copy of the response by the Applicant is included for your review. <br />If the City Council does approve the request as presented, Staff would recommend that the Applicant enter into a <br />Maintenance Agreement and supply a Landscape Maintenance Guarantee to ensure the long-term survival of <br />