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INSTRUCTIONS
ARCHITECTURAL/ HISTORIC REVIEWAPPLICATION
I. E����B���n:An applicant to the Design Review Commission for Architectural Review or Historic Review
must be the property owner(s) or lessee, or have an option to lease or purchase the property in question.
2. CoMP�ETE SuBM�ss�oNs: Applicants are encouraged to work with City staff to ensure that an application is
complete. The DRC will only consider properly completed applications that contain 1 oriainal and 1
diaital version of the annlication and ALL other required materials as indicated on the application.
HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!!
3. ACTIONS REQUIRING REVIEW:
Architectural Review District Historic Review District
• any exterior changes that require a building permit • Installation or exterior change to a structure requiring a
• any change in exterior building materials building or demolition permit
• a new, or change to an existing, sign or sign structure • any material change to exterior of a structure including:
• demolition of a structure - addition or removal of exterior architectural features
- installation, removal or material changes to exterior
Within a non-residential zoning district: building elements such as roof, siding, windows, doors,
• a change in exterior building color porches, etc.
• installation of an awning - enclosure or screening or buildings openings such as
windows, doors, porches, etc.
- installation of utility, mechanical or misc. accessory
structures to the exterior of a building such as HVAC
equipment, solar panels, wind turbines, radio/satellite
transmission/reception devices, etc.
■ Within a front yard setback:
- installation, removal or material changes to drive- or
walkways
- installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or
vegetative screening that exceeds 3' in height
- installation of accessory utility structures or
radio/satellite transmission/reception devices over 2' in
diameter
• a change in exterior building color within a non-
residential zoning district
• a new, or change to an existing, sign or awning
• installation of telecommunications facilities
Note—Ordinary maintenance or repair that does not involve a change in material, design or outer appearance
is exempt from Historic or Architectural Review.
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4. DESIGN GUIDELINES:
The Design Review Commission will evaluate whether the proposed action (construction, alteration or
demolition) is compatible with existing structures and surrounding properties using the following criteria:
• Height— consistent with historic form and context of site and surrounding properties
• Scale— relationship of structure and its architectural elements to human size, form, perception
• Proportion — relationship among building elements including front fa�ade, windows, and doors
• Rhythm— pattern resulting from repeating building elements such as door/window openings, columns,
arches, and other fa�ade elements
• Directional Expression — compatibility with horizontal &vertical expression of surrounding structures
• Massing & Open Space— relationship of structure to open space between it and adjoining buildings
• Setback—compatibility with surrounding structures
• Compatibility of the following with surrounding structures/properties:
- Major building elements (storefronts, doors, windows, roo�
- Building materials
- Color— (in non-residential zoning districts only)
5. DEc�s�oNs: The Design Review Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove an
application. The DRC may impose appropriate conditions and safeguards in connection with its approval
including nature/quality of materials, manner of construction, and design. An applicant may appeal a denied
DRC application on the grounds of hardship.
Application approvals shall expire within I 8 months of approval unless the project has sufficiently commenced
(i.e. building/demolition permits obtained and construction/alteration begun). Applicants may request up to 2
extensions if requested before expiration date of prior approval.
6. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Check City's website (www.sarato�prin�g) for application deadlines and
meeting dates.
7. APP��cAT�oN FEE: Make checks payable to the "Commissioner of Finance" and attach to top of original
application. Fees are non-refundable.
Demolition $350
Residential Structures (principal, accessory) $50
Residential approval —extension/modification $50
Non-residential / mixed-use structures (principal) $500
Non-residential/mixed-use extension/modification $300
Non-residential / mixed-use structures (sketch) $150
Non-residential signs, awnings, accessory structures $125
Non-residential approval — extension/modification $I 25
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
More detailed information on Architectural Review, Historic Review and the Design Review Commission
responsibilities may be found in the City's Zoning Ordinance available in City Hall and on the City's web site at
http://www.sarato�pri n��/544/Zonin�-Ordinance.
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ARCHITECTURAL/ HISTORIC REVIEWAPPLICATION
APPLICANT(S)� OWNER� (/fnotapp/icant) ATTORNEY�AGENT
Name Redbud Development Sandra &Thomas Caulfield
Address 2 Commerce Park Dr 718 North Broadway
Wilton, NY 12831 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone 518-691-0428 � 518-791-6426 � �
Email 9ary@redbuddevelopment.com
Identify primary contact person: � Applicant ❑ Owner ❑ Attorney/Agent
�An applicant must be the property owner, lessee, or one with an option to lease or purchase the property in question.
Applicant's interest in premises: ❑ Owner ❑ Lessee ❑ Under option to lease or purchase
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Property Address/Location: 718 North Broadway Tax Parcel #: �65 36 _ 2 _ 1 .1
(forexamp/e: /65.52-4—.37)
Current Zoning District: UR� Property use: 0 Residential ❑ Non-residential/mixed-use
Type of Review: ❑ Architectural 8 Historic ❑ Extension/modi�cation (of current approval)
Summary description of proposed action:
On the Second Street side of the residence we propose to: (there is no proposed work on the North Broadway side of
residence)
- emove exis ing p an ings -grin ou exis ing s umps in me ian e ween cur an si ewa o e rep ace wi
similar upon completion)
-excavate approximately 4 feet and seal existing foundation along 45-50 feet of foundation wall
- hackfill - install french cirain t�ciivert water t� catch hasin/rain garcien, t�p ciress with st�ne ciril] P.C�ge
- Re-install all existing utilities, fence, driveway, garbage storage, bluestone walkway with original materials saved from
removal
- insta new p ants
Has a previous application been �led with the DRC for this property? 8 No ❑Yes—date(s)?
-App. No.(s)?
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APPLICATION FEE (payable to "Commissioner of Finance"):
Residential Structures (principal, accessory) $50 Non-residential/mixed-use structures (principal) $500
Residential approval—extension/mod $50 Non-residential signs, awnings, accessory structures $I 25
Non-residential mixed-use sketch $150 Non-residential approval—extension/mod $I 25
Demolition $350
��A "complete" application consists of 1 hard co�y(origina� , and I electronic copy of a�plication �cALL other
rr�aterials as required below:
New Construction/Additions
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and adjacent properties
❑ Site plan,drawn to scale,showing existing&proposed construction, property lines&dimensions, required &proposed setbacks&lot
coverage,site features (fences,walks,trees,etc.);on no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller preferred if legible
❑ Elevation drawings showing design of all sides of existing&proposed construction—label dimensions,colors, materials, lighting(fixture
&lamp type,wattage),etc. -include compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller permitted if legible
❑ Floor plans for proposed structure;on sheet no larger than 2'x3'—smaller permitted if legible
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Chan�e in exterior buildin� materials (windows, doors, roof, siding, etc.), or color (in non-residential districts only)
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and that illustrate affected features
❑ Elevation drawings showing all sides of existing&proposed construction—label dimensions,colors, materials, lighting(fixture&lamp
type,wattage),etc. -include compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller permitted if legible
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
WItIIICI {I"OCIt y11"CI S2tI�1CICS ICl HISt01"IC DIStI"ICtS OC1I�/ (Front setbacks:UR-I &INST-HTR=30';UR-4=25';UR-2,UR-3&NCUD-I=10')
- Installation, removal or change in material of drive- and walkways
- Installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening over 3' in height
- Installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices (more than 2' diameter)
For any of above:
8 Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and of adjacent properties
8 Site plan showing existing&proposed construction: include property lines&dimensions, required &proposed setbacks&lot
coverage,site features (fences,walks,trees,etc.) street names,compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3' sheet—smaller
preferred if legible
8 Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Si�na�e/Awnin�s
❑^Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and adjacent properties
❑ Plan showing location of proposed sign/awning structure on building/premises: no larger than I I"x I 7"
❑ Scaled illustration of proposed sign/awning structure and lettering(front view&profile): include all dimensions of structure;type,
dimensions and style of lettering or logo;description of colors, materials, mounting method and hardware
❑ Descriptions,specifications of proposed lighting including fixture&lamp type,wattage, mounting method,and location
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Demolition
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing and any proposed structures-include dimensions,setbacks,street names,compass bearing,and scale
❑ Written description of reasons for demolition and, in addition:
❑ For structures of"architectural/historical significance",demonstrate"good cause"why structure cannot be preserved
❑ For structures in an architectural district that might be eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places,or for a
"contributing"structure in a National Register district(contact City staffl, provide plans for site development following demolition -
include a timetable and letter of credit for project completion
Telecommunication facilities
❑ Color photographs showing site/existing structures,and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing and proposed structures: include dimensions,setbacks,street names,compass bearing,and scale
❑ Scaled illustration of proposed structures: include all dimensions;colors, materials, lighting, mounting details
❑ Consult Article 240-I 2.22 of the City's Zoning Ordinance and City staff to ensure compliance with requirements for visual impact
assessment and existing and proposed vegetative screening
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Request for extension of current a�proval
❑ Identify date of original DRC approval: Current expiration date: Org.App. No.
❑ Describe why this extension is necessary and whether any significant changes have occurred either on the site or in the neighborhood.
SEQR Environmental Assessment Form
❑ Applicants proposing the following must complete"Part I" of the SEQR Short Environmental Assessment Form (available here:
http://www.dec.n�gov/docs/permits ei operations�df/seafpartone.pdfl:
- Construction or expansion of a multi-family residential structure (4 units +)
- Construction or expansion (exceeding 4,000 sq.ft.gross floor area)of a principal or accessory non-residential structure
-Telecommunications facility, radio antennae,satellite dishes
- Demolition
Disclosure
Does any City of�cer, employee or family member thereof have a�nancial interest (as de�ned by General Municipal Law
Section 809) in this application?
8 No ❑Yes- If yes, a statement disclosing the name, residence, nature, and extent of this interest must be�led with this
application.
Certification
I/we, the property owner(s), or purchaser(s)/lessee(s) under contract, of the land in question, hereby request an appearance
before the Design Review Commission.
By the signature(s) attached hereto, I/we certify that the information provided within this application and accompanying
documentation is, to the best of my/our knowledge, true and accurate. I/we further understand that intentionally providing
false or misleading information is grounds for immediate denial of this application.
I/we hereby authorize the members of the Design Review Commission and designated City staff to enter the property
associated with this application for purposes of conducting any necessary site inspections relating to this application.
Furthermore, I/we agree to meet all requirements under Article VII for Historic Review or Article VI II for Architectural
Review of the Zoning Code of the City of Saratoga Springs.
Date:"/�/�O
(applicant signature)
Date:
(applicant signature)
If applicant is not the currently the owner of the property, the current owner must also sign.
Owner Signature: Date:"/�/�O
Owner Signature: Date:
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FOR OFFICE USE ONL
This application has been reviewed by the Zoning Enforcement Of�cer and is being forwarded to the Commission.
Signature: Date:
Additional Comments:
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MasterSeal 583 is a dry polymer modified portland cement-based
coating used for sealing and protecting concrete and masonry
substrates against water, dampness and seepage with a long-lasting,
semi-smooth, decorative white finish.
Information provided in this document is intended as a guideline
for product use. Before using this product, download and read the
full Technical Data Guide, including Mixing, Application and Safety , - ,
details on the BASF/Master Builders Solutions website. '
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SURFACE PREPARATION: Ii
Surface preparation is extremely important for proper adhesion.All �"' „�,�Eqs `��,$ {
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fragments must be removed and patched. If any doubt exists about
the suitability of a substrate to receive MasterSeal 583,then a bond
test should be conducted.
Concrete and/or masonry should be surface saturated dry. Consult
the MasterSeal 583 technical bulletin for further details.
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Satisfactory results depend on selection of suitable product for intended use
and compliance with instructions for surface preparation and application.
DOWNLOAD AND READ FULL TECHNICAL DATA GUIDE FOR MIXING,
� APPLICATION AND SAFETY DETAILS ON THE BASF/MASTER
BUILDERS SOLUTIONS WEBSITE BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
MIXING: CURING:
For best results, mechanically mix MasterSeal 583 with a In a dry environment, once the initial setting of MasterSeal 583 has
slow-speed (400-600 rpm)3/4"drill and mixing paddle. Gradually started,the area must be maintained damp.This operation should be
add the powder to the mixing liquid while drill Is running. carried out with care to avoid inconsistencies of color.
A 35.05 Ib. (15.9 kg) pail of MasterSeal 583 requires approximately APpROXIMATE COVERAGE:
4 to 5.5 quarts of clean water.A 7 Ib. (3.18 kg) pail of MasterSeal 583
requires approximately 1.1 quarts of clean water. Mix the material For 35 Ib. PaiL• Z
until a consistency of smooth, heavy batter Is achieved. Allow 160 ft' /35 Ib. (14.8 m /15.9 kg) bag as a base coat.
the mixed MasterSeal 583 to rest undisturbed for a minimum of 320 ftz/35 Ib. (29.7 mz/15.9 kg) bag as a top coat.
10 minutes to fully wet out all the powder and fully activate the For 7 Ib. Pail:
waterproofing elements. Remix the wet material and then apply to 32 ft2/7 Ib. (2.9 mz/3.18 kg) pail as base coat.
the substrate.When remixing,a small amount of mixing water may 64 ftz/7 Ib. (5.4 mz/3.18 kg) pail as top coat.
be added for better workability.The brush will stand up in the mixing Coverage will vary depending on surface texture and porosity.
container when the proper consistency is reached.
Pot life of the mix is 30 minutes, depending on temperature and CLEAN UP,STORAGE AND DISPOSAL:
relative humidity. Promptly clean hands and all tools with warm water while product is
still wet. Cured material may only be removed mechanically.
APPLICATION: Transport and store in unopened containers and keep in a clean, dry
MasterSeal 583 may be applied by spray, using a fiber brush place protected from rain, dew and humidity. Store unused product
or broom. Spray application Is recommended for large projects in its original can, tightly sealed. Protect from freezing. Dispose of this
generally using a plasterer's type spray gun, a diaphragm type or product in accordance with local, state and federal requirements.
rotor-stator type pump. Apply the material on the substrate filling
all pores and voids. It Is essential that the first coat Is well brushed LIMITATIONS:
into the substrate even if the application Is by spray Do not apply MasterSeal 583 to surfaces that have not been
For a 35 Ib. pail, the first coat should be applied at 160 ftz per 35 properly cleaned or are unsound.
Ib. pail. For a 7 Ib. pail the first coat should be applied at 32 ftz per MUST NOT be applied to painted surfaces.
7 Ib. paiL Finish the coat with smooth horizontal strokes. Allow 6
hours between coats for drying time. Lightly dampen wall before Do not apply MasterSeal 583 in the rain or when rain is expected
applying second coat. If MasterSeal 583 Is applied by brush or before initial set has taken place, or to frozen or frost filled surfaces.
broom in the first coat, the second coat requires back brushing
(perpendicular direction to the first coat) to achieve a good and Do not apply MasterSeal 583 when the room temperature or
uniform coating. For a 35 Ib. pail, the second coat should be the substrate temperature are under 41°F(5°C), or when the
applied at 320 ftz per 35 Ib. pail. For a 7 Ib. pail, the second coat temperature Is below 40°F(4.4°C) or Is expected to fall below
should be applied at 64 ft� per 7 Ib. paiL For complete application 40°F(4.4°C)within 24 hours.
guidelines reference the technical data guide for MasterSeal 583. For additional limitations, cautions and warnings, reference the
technical data guide for MasterSeal 583.
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