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Community Development Department – Planning Division
Meeting Date: July 17, 2012
Case Numbers: ED07-038
Project Planner: Sarjit Dhaliwal – (415) 485-3397
REPORT TO DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
SUBJECT: Target Store (125 Shoreline Parkway) – Review of final details for outdoor dining area,
building materials and colors, pursuant to ED07-038 conditions of approval no. 20; CalPox,
Owner; MBH Architecture, Applicant; Case Number: ED07-038.
Background
On May 20, 2008, the Design Review Board conducted a final review of the Target store project and
recommended its approval with a number of conditions. Two of the recommendations, among others, were
that:
• The floor plan be modified locating the store food concession/service area to the southeast
corner of the building so that it is immediately contiguous to the outdoor dining/sitting area. The
visual connection shall be accomplished by introducing large windows to take advantage of the
shoreline orientation and Bay views; and
• The final building materials and colors be reviewed by the Board to confirm their compliance
with the approved materials and colors.
On April 21, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution #13143 approving Target store project. In
accordance with the Board’s recommendation stated above, the Resolution contains a condition (#20)
which reads as follows:
“20.The following project design details and modifications shall be made prior to the issuance of a building
permit:
a. The approved site plan, building floor plan and elevations shall be modified so that there is a visual
connection between the southeast corner of the store building and the outdoor dining/sitting area.
The floor plan shall be modified locating the store food concession/service area to the southeast
corner of the building so that it is immediately contiguous to the outdoor dining/sitting area. The
visual connection shall be accomplished by introducing large windows to take advantage of the
shoreline orientation and Bay views. The revised design shall be reviewed by the Design Review
Board (DRB) for the sole purpose of confirming that this requirement has been met.
b. Final building materials and colors shall be submitted for the DRB to confirm the approved colors.
Approved colors are as shown on the approved color and material board on file with the Community
Development Department, Planning Division, except as modified by the conditions of approval.
Generally, the approved color palette consists of tilt-up panel walls with different portions containing
cast-ribbed texture panels painted acorn and stone-house; brick veneer (Pacific Clay ‘Napa’);
cultured stone (Country Ledgestone ‘Chardonnay’); main entrance consisting of aluminum and
glass with an aluminum canopy; and a red accent wall located to the east of the main entrance. The
proposed bone white color is not approved and shall be changed to a softer earth tone color. Any
future modification to colors shall be subject to review and approval of the Planning Division and
major modifications may be referred to the Design Review Board.”
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Discussion
In compliance with condition #20 of City Council Resolution #13143, the applicants have submitted a floor
plan, elevation and a perspective of the food concession/service area, color elevations and color/material
board for the Board’s review and approval. Staff has concluded that the submitted materials demonstrate
compliance with the Board’s recommendation and ED07-038 condition #20 (City Council Resolution
#13143). The Board is asked to provide its final review and approval of these details, which is required
prior to issuance of building permits for the project. Building permits for the project were submitted for
review and are currently undergoing review by the City.
Attachments: 1. Applicant’s letter dated July 3, 2012
2. Full size and reduced (11”x17”) size project plans
3. Excerpts of previous approved elevation and floor plan