East Design Review Case Report
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Project Information
East Case # EAST 2018-012
Address: | 10300 Cedar Ave. |
Company: | Cleveland Clinic |
Architect: | Geis Company |
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Committee Actions/Submissions
Date: | May 30, 2019 |
Committee: | Staff |
Action Type: | Initial Plan Submission |
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Date: | June 11, 2019 |
Committee: | Local Design Review Committee |
Action Type: | Tabled |
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Current zoning is LR-D3, the use - as a storage facility - would be first allowed in a Semi-Industry district. This would require a comprehensive look at the future development planned for the larger scale block (including residential units) to determine how to move forward. Given, the applicant was seeking a schematic approval, the Committee felt as though the overall site plan should have been more completely vetted (circulation, ingress & egress, easement issues) and want to insure that there is no traffic or infrastructure conflict with the residential fabric of the future residential development and neighborhood. As the applicant touched on the future building that fronts E 101st, the Committee stated that consideration should be given to the scale of that building as it transitions into the residential fabric. The biorepository building rear facade seem out of sorts with the residential context that it will interface with. Applicant was asked to show how they propose the tiered/step-down treatment of buildings from west to east along the newly-created block between E 101st & E 105th, and include illustrations of pedestrian amenities along the sidewalk and between buildings. |
Date: | June 28, 2019 |
Committee: | Staff |
Action Type: | Revised Plan Submission |
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Date: | July 9, 2019 |
Committee: | Local Design Review Committee |
Action Type: | Approved with Conditions |
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1) Include an architectural feature indicating Cedar Ave. door entries 2) Continue study of south facade - forehead seems heavey. Address fenistrations facing residents. 3) Identify location and placement of signage. 4) Provide detailed landscape plan that addresses the pedestrian experience, access drive, and east & west side of site. Include any placemaking amenities that encourages pedestrian traffic. 5) Provide lighting; interior & exterior.
Alternate voting member, Dawn Glasco, attended and voted in the affirmative to approve the motion. |
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Date: | July 19, 2019 |
Committee: | City Planning Commission |
Action Type: | Schematic Design Approval |
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