 All right, it is four o'clock. We'll call the July 26th architecture view board meeting to order. Steve, if you could read the roll, please. All right, Joe Clark. Present. Older person, Savaglio. Present. Jerry Jones. Jerry, say who's gonna mess, right? Yep, Jerry, let us know. Richard Lindy. Here. Pam Langen. Here. And Robert Heimerl. Here. Great, we have a quorum and we're all present today, so that should make things a little less complicated than having folks on the phone. So we will move to item 1.2, the Pledge of Allegiance. If everyone would please stand. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. And any potential conflicts of interest or board members with our one item on today's agenda. I don't think that counts. Unless you got a bribe I didn't hear about. Moving along, approval of our minutes from July 12th. We have a motion for Marcus. And a second from Dick. Any further discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed? Minutes are approved, thank you. That's so much easier than doing it with a waiting for that. Yeah, that's right. All right, that brings us to 3.1, the proposed construction of a new Starbucks at 2108 North Avenue. If the applicant could please come up to the podium so that you can be on TV with the rest of us. If you can just give us an introduction and just a brief overview of what's being proposed. And then we have the images that we can pull up on the screen as needed. Future cousins and the auto parts store. So we do, or my firm does a lot of Starbucks projects, standalone projects like this. So we're helping them kind of introduce their new prototype to the area. We did one actually in Sockville as well, which is probably the closest one to here. Much more prototypical so that they're kind of establishing their brand more than what they were before. So all high quality materials. So we have brick on the base everywhere. We're using a spruce, nichey hop panel, epoxy steel awnings, also spruce, louvers and majority of the awnings, some of the areas over doors are covered. And then we're concentrating just the ethus material, which would be a drainage type. We're also using a Stolotus encoding on it, which is a self-cleaning coating. And that's predominantly in the sides in the rear of the building. We've also worked with information that we had on the development next door. There was a stormwater detention that was kind of established in the back. So we're preserving that, pulling back from the property line, knowing that there's stormwater detention, then there's a road, and then there are residences across. So you'll see in our landscape plan, we've added additional landscaping and screening into that area as well. Trying to be cautious of that. And then obviously working with Starbucks and a lot of projects, they kind of have their drive-throughs down to an art. There was actually an article a couple weeks ago that was posted on all of the intel that they have and all the timers that they run on it. So there's kind of some magic to having the menu board in that seven car position or further. About a year ago, we were doing everything at six car positions. And it just has to do with their specific timing, how long it takes to drinks. So here we've kind of checked all the boxes. We have the menu board at a car seven, at least, I think it's actually eight on the site. And we also provided a bypass lane, which provides better circulation around the entire site. So those are kind of like the wish list on Starbucks and we're actually able to check all of them off here. So ideally we're hoping to be able to build it this year yet, but it's a race against asphalt. So we're here tonight looking for approval and be here again tomorrow night, hopefully, and ask for approval. And we're probably about halfway to three quarters away done with construction documents ready. So trying to make our best effort to take that schedule if we can. So here to answer any questions anyone has. Great, thank you very much. Simple but elegant design, nice use of materials. I think it's fairly straightforward. I did have one question. You had mentioned in the application package that you actually raised the parapets a little to hide the rooftops better. Just curious how much you raised them. Their prototype is 18 feet. So let me look once. Yeah, so we're about two foot eight higher on the standard parapet. And then obviously the tower type features are even higher. So our roof pitches just to one side and then it's kind of counter sloped off of the roof on that side. So we actually have exhibits that we've done to make sure that the parapet provides screening. It also provides edge protection, like fall protection as well. So kind of check two boxes. Kudos for having done that. It's something that we're usually pushing to get and having a hard time. But this one, I'm actually wondering the other way. It just seemed that the, especially the Nietzsche portion, sort of a fairly large forehead element that maybe that extra height was detracting from the design from when it was down just a little lower. Just looking at where you were showing the rooftops at the back of the building, it seemed that you were fairly well screened. This is one where I wouldn't mind even seeing the parapet lowered a little. Let the record show it actually. Yeah, I was gonna, this is recorded, right? Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna use this as precedence. This is not a precedent. No, I'm curious on thoughts from the rest of the board. Move to approve as presented. Second. We have a motion and a second. Any further discussion? I have one item for discussion on this. I'm looking at LSP 1.1. And I'm not an architect. So I just need a little bit of help understanding what I'm looking at. On Shedder Avenue would be the north side of the building. There are what look like three giant umbrella looking structures at the very top. I don't know what's going on there, Joe. I'm, looks, sounds like it's the landscape plan on. Yeah. I'm just trying to figure out what is that and what are those familiar with it. It looks like those are three white oak trees. Those are gonna be big trees. That's what we're showing, right? Is canopy? Eventually, yeah, those are. So are those just like separate maybe boundaries in the description? Or do you think those are actually trees at those larger ones that surround those sections of? No, that's a good question. Yeah, I think just kind of scaling by hand it looks like they're probably about 50 or 60 feet wide. Yeah. Can trees or to be planted? There'll be new trees that are placed. So in 50 years, the canopy might be 50 feet. Yeah, yeah. Thank you. Maybe our landscape designer got a little overexaggerated with it with the canopy going into the road. It looks like they're going across the street. Yeah, yeah, that's right. I'll be, can we put that right in the minutes for them? Yeah, yeah, exactly. Good question, Marcus. Yeah, on that same story, you see we've added that entire line of other bushes and plantings and stuff, really just for an additional buffer to the neighbors that are over there. And I don't think that's germane to what we're discussing today. I just had a question. So we can move forward. No, and that was, that's a good question and a good point that we worked with Starbucks on and then they came back with the landscape plan because of all the drive-through is virtually going north to add that landscaping on there. At least there's homes on Shedder Avenue that have their fronts facing that way. And at least that way they're screening off the lighting and different things like that. So we're still under discussion. Any further questions or comments? Hearing none. All those in favor signify by saying aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion is approved. Thank you. Good luck with the project. Thank you. Any other items? No, nothing else. Oops, I'm sorry. Anything from the board? No, otherwise we're meeting again August 9th. Yes, and we will have a meeting. Great. Super. So motion for adjournment. Move to adjourn. We have a motion. I saw a hand wave from Dick for a second. All in favor? Aye. Aye. We are adjourned. Thanks everyone.