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colors may be used for only accent purposes occupying a maximum of five percent (5%) of <br />building fagades. <br />The City Council should evaluate the architectural style and building character based on the quality <br />of its design and on its relationship to its surroundings. Site characteristics to be evaluated for this <br />purpose include, but are not limited to, building and landscaping materials, colors, textures, shapes, <br />massing, building components, height, roof -line, and setback. A full plan set of building elevations <br />is included as Attachment E. <br />Planning Staff has provided the review below on building materials and transparency as shared <br />by the Applicant in order for the City Council to attain a better understanding of the full scope of <br />their project design. The proposed building complies with building materials consisting of brick, <br />glass, or metal trim on all elevations. The transparency requirements for new developments <br />within the B-2 Zoning District have been considered in the window placement and design for the <br />fire station facility. Section 1325.05, Subd. 8, F. states that fifty percent (50%) of all first level <br />building fagades that front a public street shall be comprised of transparent windows or doors in <br />order to allow views of interior uses and activities. The following table shows the breakdown of <br />materials for the fire station: <br />Required <br />Proposed <br />Other <br />Required <br />Proposed <br />Proposed <br />Preferred <br />Preferred <br />Materials <br />Transparency <br />Transparency <br />Transparency <br />Materials <br />Materials <br />*first level <br />*full <br />elevation <br />East <br />75% <br />95% <br />5% <br />50% <br />57% <br />46% <br />(front) <br />Fagade <br />North <br />75% <br />94% <br />6% <br />N/A <br />23% <br />10% <br />Facade <br />South <br />75% <br />97% <br />3% <br />N/A <br />5% <br />4% <br />Facade <br />West <br />75% <br />85% <br />15% <br />N/A <br />15% <br />10% <br />Fagade <br />The buildings design has facade stepping and a variation in rooflines as viewed from all <br />elevations. The Applicant has noted that they have incorporated many "Green Building" <br />sustainable design features in this project. As noted in the application materials, the Applicant <br />began the efforts for studying the Department needs and designing this project back in 2018. <br />This project is intended to meet their needs for "the next 50 years" and will provide for the <br />administrative, operational (i.e. Headquarters), apparatus bays, and training facility. This facility <br />will be used for classroom and hands-on training both inside the training room and outside. <br />There could be groups ranging from 10-40 firefighters in attendance a few times each week. The <br />four (4) story training tower on the west (rear) side of the building will use non -toxic fire props, <br />theatrical smoke machines and will also be used for ladder training and rope rescue training. The <br />fire station project with the proposed design has received State funding towards future <br />construction. As part of their design process in 2020/21, the Applicant shared schematic "artist's <br />views" of their project plans and renderings with each City Council for feedback. This <br />information was used as part of their due diligence prior to preparation of their project bid <br />documents which have been finalized. The Applicant has submitted to the City for the land use <br />approval prior to applying for construction permits. <br />Page 7 of 14 <br />