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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 13, 2019 <br />Page 2 of 18 <br />This application, which was continued from the May 91", 2019 meeting, has been <br />withdrawn. <br />Lot 7, Block 4, Colorado Technological Center First Filing (602 Taylor Ave) PUD: A <br />request for approval of a Planned Unit Development to allow the construction of a <br />22,500 sf building and associated site improvements. (Resolution 10, Series 2019) <br />• Applicant: RVP Architecture <br />• Case Manager: Felicity Selvoski, Planner/Historic Preservation <br />Public notice was met as required. <br />Selvoski presented the PUD application. The property owner, Elixinol, LLC, currently <br />leases 10,000 square feet in the building at 638 Taylor, immediately south of the subject <br />property, and is applying for a PUD to approve construction of a 22,500 square foot, <br />two-story building at 602 Taylor. The site plan includes a new building, required parking, <br />a screened loading dock, and a detention pond. Selvoski clarified that the color of the <br />building was blue, not purple as it appeared on the computer screen. Staff found that <br />the application met the standards in the IDDSG and Selvoski noted that the applicant <br />was not requesting any waivers. <br />Staff recommends approval. <br />Brauneis asked for conflicts of interest. Seeing none, he invited questions of staff. <br />Hoefner clarified that there were no waivers and no conditions. Staff confirmed there <br />were none requested now. <br />Bob Van Pelt of RVP Architecture in Boulder offered to answer questions from the <br />Commission. <br />Williams asked about the materials. <br />Van Pelt replied that the structure was precast tilt -up concrete painted two different <br />colors with a metal canopy around the front with glass storefronts, white doors, and <br />white metal overhead and man doors. He stated that the construction materials were <br />typical of the buildings in the area. He added that it was a steel structure. <br />Howe asked if there were any special ventilation systems required. <br />Van Pelt replied that there were no special requirements since they were not processing <br />anything that would put off large amounts of fumes. <br />Williams asked about landscaping. <br />Van Pelt replied that they were planning to follow the IDDSG standards and that there <br />would be a pedestrian area up front with a flower bed with seating that would be about <br />120 square feet. <br />Moline asked about the parking lot size and layout. <br />n <br />
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