 All right, it is four o'clock. So we will call the July 13th architecture view board to order. And Steve, if you could please start us with a roll call. Yeah, Joe Clark is here. Aldermen Savaglio, Jerry Jones. Present. Richard Lindy, Richard Lindy, Pam Langen, Robert Heimerl, Charlie Wigg, Charlie Wigg. Grant, looks like we have everyone except Richard and Charlie. So we have a quorum and we will proceed if everyone would please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. 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. Under item 1.3, identifying potential conflicts of interest. I had wanted to note that my company, GDG, does work with Roger's behavioral health, but not affiliated with the Sheboygan project. And I'm not actually affiliated with any of those. So do not see that as a conflict of interest unless you got any feedback from the city attorney otherwise. No, no, that's fine. Perfect. Any other potential conflicts of interest? Hearing none, let's move on to the approval of the minutes from June 8th. Move to approve. Was that... Second, Jerry Jones. Jerry was seconding, who motioned? Sorry, that's Marcus Savalio. Thanks, Marcus. So Marcus made the motion, Jerry seconded it. Any further discussion? Hearing none, I need a roll call vote for this one. Sure. Joe Clark. Aye. Marcus Savalio. Jerry Jones. Pam Langen. And Robert Heimerl. These roll call votes are gonna double the meeting time. Yeah, right. Right, thank you, everyone. That takes us to item 3.1, our first applicant, the building addition to Torgano at 4617 South Taylor Drive. If that applicant could come to the podium and if you could introduce yourselves for the folks watching at home and give us a brief summary of what you're proposing, please. Hang on, your mic isn't on yet. Looks as if you're on. If you wouldn't mind reintroducing yourselves. No problem. Chris Herzog with A.C.E. Building Service in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Hello. Hi, Tom Testwe, Jr., president and owner of Torgano. Okay, so a brief introduction of the project. We're looking at an office expansion that will be constructed to the west of the existing office at the main facility. As you can see in some of the renderings and elevations in the packet, particularly that elevation that is pulled up right now, the area that is colored is the proposed expansion, the area that is uncolored is the existing office. The construction type will be consistent with the rest of the existing structure, which is pre-engineered steel. The office expansion will have some architectural metal panels of contrast and color and profile, as well as a small overhang area over the front entrance, some aluminum storefront glass, a deck built on the west side of the office expansion as an amenity for their employees. And in addition to that, Torgano is going to repaint the remainder of the existing facility in a color complementary to the color palette that we're proposing for the expansion. Great, thank you. And I see you have some samples with you. I do. I'm gonna hold those up. I think the camera will pick those up, but they're pretty nondescript and match the gray zone. So where would you like me to set them in from the podium or, I don't know? I think you're good, Chris. Okay, well, this panel is consistent with any other type of metal panel that you probably've ever seen before. This is the vertical panel that will go on the bulk of the expansion and then our accent panel is what is going to be placed by the front entrance. So this was for a couple of different purposes to, I guess to add a little splash of color, a little visual interest to the building, as well as say here, this is the entrance. All guests, please enter through this door. There are several doors around the facility, so it was important for us to really focus on this as the front entrance. So we have here a, this is not necessarily the exact brick that we're gonna put on the face of the building. We're still waiting a few samples. Our intention is to match as best as possible the existing brick that is on the original office building that brick, the same line is not made anymore. So we have requests out to multiple yards to do the very best we can to match that brick. It should be noted that even if it's not an exact match, because we have that architectural metal accent splitting the new versus the existing, your eye should not pick up on if there's a subtle difference. And then some color, some metal color cards indicating the exact color of the proposed wall panel, which is the darker gray, correct, Steve? Yep. And then the darker brown will actually be the building accent colors, the gable trim around the top edge of the roof area. And this color is an exact match to the existing trim that's there. The existing office wall panel will be painted to match this dark color, so it will all be uniform all the way across. And then this lighter gray sample that we have shown up is the color that the remainder of the plant will be painted. So they're all complimentary colors. They blend well, and we hope you like it when it's done. Yeah, the original building was built sometime in the mid 90s by a Luma roll. It was I think about 105,000 square feet. And then we put 25,000 addition on it about 2014 to the east, another 25,000 addition to the west. So none of the siding matches up. So it's gonna be kind of nice just to get this project done and then paint the whole building that it should match pretty nice. Now we appreciate the improvements. Thank you very much. It seems to be a pretty straightforward complimentary addition. I wasn't seeing anything I had any concerns with. Any other discussion items from other board members? Hearing none, I would. This is Jerry. I'd make a motion to approve as presented subject to staff recommendation. This is Pam second. Excellent, we have a motion and a second. Any further discussion? Hearing none, we'll do a roll call. So all those approving signify by saying aye. Go ahead. Marcus to value aye. Sorry, we're doing a roll call Marcus. We're just waiting for Steve. I was a little slow to the, a little slow to the chase there. We'll go with Marcus. Jerry, Robert and Joe. Aye. Motion is approved. All right. Thank you. Thank you very much. See you guys tomorrow. Which brings us to item 3.2, the construction of the new Rogers Behavioral Health Facility at 1108 South Wildwood. Your team would like to come to the podium please and give us a brief presentation on your proposal. Good afternoon, Steve Pesky, Distinctive Design Studio. And we have Jack Collier here from Rogers Behavioral Health. We've been working with Rogers for the past couple of months and also with the city's assistance and Steve Sokolowski on developing this unused lot and quite a nice or a lot to bring something to rejuvenize this area a little bit further. What we're proposing here today is actually two separate buildings for the Rogers Facility. One would be the outpatient facility. It's approximately a 10,000 square foot wood frame structure incorporating an adult wing to it in an adolescent wing as well for treating of both demographics to that area. Exterior wise, it does incorporate a base of stone that wraps around the entirety of the building. A main entrance facade with exposed timbers in stone columns to give it some massing. Aunting features of metal roof and also accents of wood in the gable ends of the building. Overall, when we first started with Rogers, the overall concept and goal behind this facility was creating an up north retreat feel. They do have multiple locations all across the United States and mainly based out of Volcano Walk but in a lot of larger cities as well. So a lot of the incorporation of materials is our smart side which will have a wood graining aesthetic to it. The beacal stone with the heritage blend that has more of a non-struct joint and it gives a little bit more rustic feel to that element. And also incorporating in a weathered shingle siding in the gable ends and entities of each building. As stated earlier with the second building, the second building being the supportive living similar to a CBRF that this will again entail a lot of similar features with wood architectural elements in the gable ends and entities. Also a stone banding that does wrap around the entirety of the building and with both facilities as well some stone masonry on chimney features where there are incorporated fireplaces. Again recapping on both materials keeping within the smart side wood grain siding elements, smart side soffit and fascia and weathered shingle gable decorative features. Windows will be metal clad, painted metal clad window to accent and to match our fascia and our soffit elements. All right. I think that's it. Yeah, I think that's it. So I would like to commend you on a couple of very inviting looking buildings. Commend your civil engineer for making good use of that site and actually getting it put to use which is great to see. And then just also some very nice presentation drawings made it very easy to understand what you're proposing and kind of appreciate what's going to be there. I didn't have any other questions. Other board members questions or concerns for discussion? Hearing none, would someone want to make a motion? Dogs approve it. Marcus of Aglio, I make a motion to approve as presented. Terry Jones second. Thanks guys. We have a motion and a second. Any further discussion? Hearing none, we'll do the roll call vote. Signify approval by saying aye. Marcus. Jerry, Pam and Joel. Aye. That was unanimous, so it is approved. Thank you very much. Again, this is Jack Collier with Rogers. I want to thank the city of Sheboygan and one of the most pleasant experiences I've had. Like Steve said, we work around the country and we certainly have been welcomed with open arms and we were so excited about getting our programs here and trying to be part of the community. So thanks planning, thank engineering and the planning commission and the board directors, it's just been awesome. So thank you very much. Thank you. Appreciate it. And then we'll have just a real plan commission tomorrow just to do the little amendments from the original site plan. So if you guys want to maybe call in tomorrow. Probably. That's, you certainly can do that. Perfect. Thank you. Appreciate it. With that, the business of our meeting is concluded. Next meeting is scheduled for July 27th. Do we have items for that one? Yeah, I believe so. Excellent. So mark your calendars for that. And I believe we can skip a roll call vote for adjournment but if someone would so move. Motion to adjourn. Marcus Valle. We have a second. I can't hear him. And we'll do it all in unison. All those in favor signify by saying aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Sounds as if we're adjourned. Thanks everyone. Appreciate your time. Oh.