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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210208 Saratoga Honda Expansion NOD 0 GA N`fi Tamie Ehinger, Chair CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS Leslie Mechem,Vice Chair {. 5 / Chris Bennett i DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION Leslie DiCarlo � • Rob DuBoff 0 ,f • Ellen Sheehan '`at CityHall -474 Broadway Sean Smith f(n Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Steven Rowland,Alternate PORATED Tel:518-587-3550 x.25 17 Tad Roemer,Alternate www.saratoga-springs.org NOTICE OF DECISION In the matter of the application #20210208 Saratoga Honda Expansion 3402 Route 9 Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Involving Architectural Review of a Service addition for an existing car dealership within the Office/Medical Business - 2 District,tax parcel #I78.-2-22, within the City of Saratoga Springs. In accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 617, the Planning Board acting as SEQRA lead agent issued a negative declaration of environmental impact on April 22, 2021. And, in accordance with the objectives, standards and guidelines contained in the City Zoning Ordinance Article 240-7.5 Architectural Review, the Design Review Commission issues the following decision on May 5, 2021: EC Approve as submitted or shown on the attached plans Note: this approval shall expire 18 months from the issuance date unless any necessary building permit has been issued and actual work begun. Record of vote: Record of vote: motion to approve made by L. DiCarlo, seconded by S. Smith: passed 6-0 In favor: T. Ehinger, L. DiCarlo, C. Bennett, R. DuBoff, E. Sheehan, S. Smith As a result of this decision, the applicant: EC may proceed with the proposed project as approved Please contact the Building Department to verify permit requirements. May 6, 2021 Chair Received by Accounts cc: Building Department File Accounts Dept. 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PROCILE LARGE 18"x 6'WiTHOUT SCORE WALL 18"x 6'wma SCORE DIMENSIONS(NOM_FT_--ACTUAL MM) 18"[H]x 6'[L] co 0 (455mm[HI x 1,818vm[I]) CO0 °O THICKNESS(NOM.IN.-ACTUAL NW) 5/8(16w) .al,0 WEIGHT(LBS.PER PANEL) 37.9 0 iir a act WEIGHT(LBS.PER SG.FT.) 4.2 00 0 CoCOVERAGE(SO.FT.PER PANEL) 9 EXPOSED COWRAGE(SQ.FT.PER PANEL) 9 LO R2' PACKAGING(PIECES PER BUNDLE) 2[18 so.FT.] 1 PRESSIONS I' 110hift. - . 11,1111Ill Find your color We'll need to base your panel color on a formulated color...but Color Xpressions dues enable you to use any manufactures standard paint catalog,so you've got .4 some options.Notify your Nichiha representative with the manufacturer's name and paint color you're interested in, liiillift.,_ . .. . , - . .Thi_ . 1 , •z ., - _. .. ----------„,igll 11 Color: Benjamin Moore HC-51 Audubon Russet KALVVALL The World's Most Powerful Translucent Daylighting System A SUMMARY OF SPECIFICATIONS for 2-314"(70mm)and 4"(100mm)unless noted. Panel Width:4'and 5'(1220mm and 1524mm)standard.Other widths from minimum 1'(300mm)up to 5'0"(1524mm)are optional and cost more. Panel Length:3'to 20'(914mm to 6096mm)standard,16'max.(4880mm)for Skyroof systems:lengths may be more limited for optional grid patterns:FM,windborne debris,and ATFP designs. Panel Thickness:2-314"(70mm)standards;and 4"(100mm)optional.NOTE:1"(25mm)for window glazing only is custom.NOTE:Aerogel insulated panels are 2-314"(70mm)only. Weight:Most panels and systems weigh under 3 p.s.f.(14.65 kg/m2), Color:Standards are Crystal,White:Optional Kal-Tint Faces;translucent insulation can be virtually any color to create dazzling results.White only available for extra-high-impact options. Surface Texture:Flat is standard. Standard Grid Patterns:Nominal grid size-12"x 24"(300mm x 600mm)standard;8"x 20"(200mm x 500mm)optional for flat and curved panels.Other designs and grid sizes available and may be required for some optional panel types.Please note that spans will vary with different grid patterns.Consult factory, Materials:Translucent FRP faces.Other options include opaque faces,windows(HC2000 Thermal Break)(E-Series)and louvers,aluminum grid,composite grid,fiberglass or aerogel insulation,aluminum and thermally broken installation systems. High-Performance Aluminum Architectural Coatings:Corrosion-resistant finishes in standard and custom colors.View color samples. U-Value Range:.53 to.05(0-value SI conversion:1.0 wim2k=0.176 Btul(hr 1 ft21°F))for panels;NFRC system certification range.43 to.10.View NFRC values chart. Light Transmission:0 to 63%View chart. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient(SHGC):0,10 to 0.65.View chart. impact:Standard exterior faces will withstand 70 ft--lbs-impact-Optional hi-impact faces will withstand 230 ft--lbs-(311J)impact Hurricane-Resistant and Blast-Resistant Systems also available at even higher resistance. Chemical Resistance:Most anything allowed by EPA and OSHA will not affect the standard panel systems. Weathering:Kalwall's exterior face is made with innovative super-weathering and colorfast resins the full thickness,,.nota low-grade substrate overlaid with thin plastic filrrr or gel to simulate weatherability. All standard exterior faces include a permanent glass-veil erosion barrier to prevent"fiber bloom"!This is just one built-in quality bonus not offered by look-alikes! Sound: 31 dB to 35 dB depending on panel thickness and insulation type. Fire:Although some Kalwall panels contain combustible binder resins(ignition temperature greater than 80(PF),they will withstand a 1200°F flame for one hour with no flame penetration(SWRI).Kalwall panels pass the Class"A"Burning Brand Test(ASTM E-108).A special configuration of Kalwall is a UL Listed Class A Roof system.All interior faces are 1 in.or less Burn Extent,by ASTM D-635-Several categories of interior and exterior flame-spread/smoke developed by UL 723 tunnel tests,including Glass 1.are available.Kalwall is listed by:ICC#PFC-1705;several state and local areas and U.L.Canada, British Standard 476,Parts 3,6,7 and the European Technical Community;FM Class I and NFPA 268-Radiant Panel Test-Exterior Walls-Whenever reference is made to fire tests,the numerical rating is not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. Bond Strength:Panels are a specially engineered composite designed for maximum architectural and structural life.Panels and adhesives are tested according to the stringent requirements of"Criteria for Sandwich Panels"issued by ICC(International Code Council)and must pass severe tensile and shear tests before and after numerous exposure conditions.Before specifying an alternate,insist on actual field proof of bond integrity over a 20-year period.Caution is urged in accepting"look-alikes"as equivalents. Expansion:The coefficient of linear thermal expansion of Kalwall is 1.24 x 10'indintaF.(2.23 x 10.5 mm(mmPC).An 8'panel will expand lengthwise approximately 118"when the temperature rises 1005E or a 2 m long panel will expand approximately 2 mm when the temperature rises 40°C. NEW!Tested assemblies by AAMA 1503.1-09"Test Method for Thermal Transmittance and Condensation Resistance Factor of Windows.Doors and Glazed Wall Sections".Panel Resistance Factor(CRF) of 81 demonstrates the superior performance of the Kalwall Thermally Broken I-beam.Overall 0-factor was 0.19,including vision glazing, NFRC Certified U-Factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficients(SHGC) All projects will be quoted on the basis of the NFRC certified system U-factor.For identification purposes we will still refer to the panel U-factors based on the NFRC 100 testing of the panel alone.The important distinction is that the certified U-factors are based on a model of the system,79"x 79"and consist of 2 panels,a center batten as well as head,sill and jamb members.Most site-built window wall, curtainwall,sloped glazing and skylight systems are modeled at this size,allowing direct product comparisons. 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Concrete and stucco substrate primer:Acrylic-based,tinted,high-pH compatible primer/sealer: 1. 80805 Ste Hot Prime.as manufactured by Ste Corp.,3800 Camp Creek Parkway,Budding 1400,Suite 120.Atlanta,Georgia 30331. 2. Performance and Physical Properties: Meet or exceed the following values for material cured at 73 degrees F(23 degrees C)and 50 percent relative humidity(unless otherwise specified). a. Application:Spray.roller,or brush. b. Working time: 10-20 minutes. depending on ambient conditions. c. Adhesion to concrete:680 psi(4.69 MPa).ASTM D 4541 d. Flame Spread Index:0,ASTM E 84, e. Smoke Developed:10.ASTM E 84 f. Water vapor transmission:30 perms(1720 ng1Pas sq.m.).tested at 3 dry mils applied in one coat,ASTM E 96,wet cup method. g. VOC:< 100 g/L.EPA 24,complies with SCAOMD Rule 1113 B. Concrete masonry substrate primer: Acrybc-based based, masonry block- filleriwimer. Single component acrylic-based primer,containing acrybc potymer, and flee mileral fillers. Product shall comply with the following: 1. 80804 Sto Primer Smooth as manufactured by Sto Corp.. 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Building 1400. Suite 120. Atlanta. Georgia 30331. Performance and Physical Properties: Meet or exceed the folowing values for material cured at 73 degrees F(23 degrees C)and 50 percent relative humidity(unless otherwise specified). a. Application: Spray.roller,or brush. b. Working Time: 10-20 minutes. c. Flame Spread:<25.ASTM E 84 d. Smoke Developed:<450,ASTM E 84 e. VOC:<100 git.EPA 24,Complies with SCAOMD Rule 1113 C Finish Coating:Single component acrylic-based coating.containivg acrylic polymer.and colored pigments. Product shall comply with the following: I. 80201 StoCoat Acryl.as manufactured by Ste Corp. 2. Performance and Physical Properties: Meet or exceed the folowing values for material cured at 73 degrees F(23 degrees C)and 50 percent relative humidity(unless otherwise specified). a. Working Time: 10-20 minutes.depending on ambient conditions. b. Application: Spray,roller.or brush. c. Moisture Resistance: No adhesion loss.discoloration,blistering. cracking.flaking,ASTM D 2247,14 day exposure. d. Water Vapor Permeability: 46 perms(2637 ngiPa ssq.m.), tested at 3.5 dry mils applied in one coat,ASTM E 96.wet cup method. e. Tensile Strength:585 psi(4.1 MPa),minimum.ASTM 0 412 f. Flexibility Mandrel Bend:No cracking at-14 degrees F(-26 degrees C).ASTM 0 522. g. Mold Resistance:No Mold Growth at 90 days.ASTM D 3273 h. Adhesion to Concrete: 300 psi(2.07 MPa).ASTM D 4541 i. %IOC:<50 git,EPA 24.Complies with SCAOMD Rule 1113 33137 71 Gray Dawn I ffil I 1_fidifillidiFfiltI7WHO1110 ••••••=1 . Am High Performance Doors MODEL 109 HYDRAROPt High Speed Rigid Roll-Up Door Hydraulic Operation MODEL 10 POW,* P.M.di.Vae UP- 1 Ili= 4M- ;•, -A. [ IT [ -I : I Err ,.. i . 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