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File #: 2016-0576    Version: Name: Horton Center Shopping Center Façade Update - Appearance Review & AIG Update
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 8/9/2016 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 4/3/2017 Final action: 4/3/2017
Title: /Name/Summary Horton Center Shopping Center Façade Update - Appearance Review & AIG Update
Attachments: 1. 2016 Horton Center Elevations, 2. Color Scheme Selection Horton Center, 3. Color Selection, 4. Architect's Response, 5. 2014 Update Office Building, 6. 2014 Update Retail Buildings A & B, 7. Horton Center Facade Update, 8. Finney Proposal, 9. Level Proposal HC, 10. Level Proposal HOC
Title/Name/Summary
Horton Center Shopping Center Façade Update - Appearance Review & AIG Update

History
QUICKFACTS

Project
Horton Center Shopping Center Façade Update - 2016-0576

Petitioner
Ramzi Hassan

Purpose
The purpose of this petition is to renovate the exterior appearance of three buildings at the Horton Center Shopping Center with new materials and appearances.

It is also the purpose of this report to apply these changes to the 2014 Appearance Improvement Grant award for the Horton Center Shopping Center, case number 2014-0245.

This is an Appearance Improvement Grant Update.

Requested Actions: Appearance Review & AIG Update

Project Attributes
Address: 14400 John Humphrey Drive

P.I.N.(s): 27-10-100-100; 27-10-100-085

Existing Zoning: Village Center District (VC)

Comprehensive Plan designation: Downtown Mixed Use

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND
In February 2014, an administrative review (case number 2013-0664) was approved to update the appearance of the shopping center with a grant from the Appearance Improvement Grant. The original 2014 grant award was $60,000, $20,000 for each of the three buildings at the shopping center (case number 2014-0245) for plans made by Portico Partners Architects.

Despite initial project approval and complete building permit approvals, the project was not completed due to project overruns and unexpected required parking lot corrections that delayed the project and re-allocated private funding for priority maintenance projects.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION & CONTEXT
In August 2016, the petitioner re-evaluated the Horton Center Shopping Center appearance improvement project and resubmitted new design and appearance considerations for the shopping center by Phillip J. Riley Architects that are more in-line with available private funding. The petitioner proposes to update the appearance of the three buildings at the site: two strip retail buildings and one office building.

The proposed improvements are intended to updat...

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