Baltimore County Design Review Panel met Sept. 12.
Here is the minutes provided by the panel:
Call to order
Design Review Panel (DRP) Chairman, Mr. David Martin, called the regularly scheduled meeting of the Baltimore County DRP to order at 6:00 p.m. The following panel members were:
Present
Mr. Ed Hord
Ms. Nikki Brooks
Mr. David Martin
Mr. Qutub Syed
Mr. John DiMenna
Mr. Mitchell Kellman
Not Present
Ms. Julie Kirsch
Ms. Cecily Bedwell
Mr. Richard Jones
Mr. Matt D’Amico
County staff present were: Andrea Van Arsdale, Jeff Mayhew, Jenifer Nugent, Laurie Hay, Brett Williams and Jeffrey DelMonico.
Minutes of the August 8, 2018 Meeting
Mr. Ed Hord moved the acceptance of the August 8, 2018 draft minutes. The motion was seconded by Mr. John DiMenna and passed by acclamation at 6:01 p.m.
The approved minutes are filed as Appendix B.
ITEM 1
PROJECT NAME: Towson Row-Hotel Site 305 York Road-DTD Towson review.
DRP PROJECT #: 564B
PROJECT TYPE: Towson (Regulations prior to DTD)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Towson Row-Hotel Site 305 York Road was presented initially by Mr. Brian Gibbons, Chairman/CEO of Greenberg Gibbons.
This proposal is for a new hotel building in Towson with a first floor restaurant. The hotel will consist of 220 bedrooms and twelve floors. The hotel rooms will be split amongst two Hilton brands, Hampton Inn and Home2 Suites.
The hotel will be built by Shamin Hotels.
DESIGN REVIEW PANEL COMMENTS:
DRP Chairman, Mr. David Martin, opened up the floor to the panel members for discussion.
Mr. Ed Hord asked if the second floor window treatments could be reworked to have a more cohesive approach as the windows begin large and end small. Mr. Hord also stated concerns with the lack of landscape treatments to the electrical transformers on the hotel grounds facing Towsontown Boulevard.
Mr. John DiMenna inquired about how the restaurant will be serviced for deliveries.
Mr. Sweeney stated that the service access will be off Susquehanna Avenue and deliveries will be sent through the lobby and taken to the restaurant from this entry point.
Ms. Nikki Brooks asked about a discrepancy concerning the wings of the building as one rendering has them and the other does not. Ms. Brooks also suggested that the brick from the piers of the hotel be implemented into the base materials for the stair towers of the building.
Mr. Sweeney acknowledged that the discrepancy of the building wings is in error and will be corrected. Mr. Sweeney also agreed to consider implementing a brick base for the pillars using the bricks from the piers.
Mr. Qutub Syed suggested more improvements be made at rear of the hotel along Towsontown Boulevard as the walls for the elevated platforms seemed sparse in design.
Mr. Sweeney stated that the hotel rear can be examined for more treatments and screening.
Dave Hager was the only speaker of the evening for the Towson Row project. Mr. Hager is with the Baltimore County Employees Federal Credit Union which is located directly adjacent to the hotel site. Mr. Hager inquired about the setback from the credit union and was interested in verifying the design that will be overlooking the credit union.
DISPOSITION:
Mr. Ed Hord made the motion to approve the plan with the following conditions:
1. The glass on the second level at the corner of the building and the transition across the façade needs further examination.
2. Review the landscape screening for the transformers and add as needed. A screen wall should be considered.
3. Consider integrating the brick from the piers at the front of the hotel entrance to the base of the stair towers.
4. Look at design options for the hotel face along Towsontown Boulevard, particularly the walls of the outdoor terrace.
The motion was seconded by Mr. John DiMenna and approved by acclamation at 7:08 pm.
ITEM 2
PROJECT NAME: Towson Station 800 York Road- DTD Towson review.
DRP PROJECT #: 604
PROJECT TYPE: DTD Towson Review
At this time in the meeting, Ms. Nikki Brooks recused her position on the DRP due to professional involvement with the Towson Station project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Towson Station at 800 York Road was presented initially by Mr. Christopher Mudd, Venable, LLP.
The proposal is designed to replace the former Towson Fire Station with a retail shopping center and drive-thru bank with associated parking. There will be two entrances into the site and a stepped retaining wall at the corner with landscaping. The sidewalks will incorporate the Towson signature double brick band, street trees, and lighting spaced at regular intervals.
DRP Chairman, Mr. David Martin, opened up the floor to speakers.
Mike Lee of Save Towson’s Gateway advocacy group expressed concerns about the proposal being a car focused layout and believes that the development could provide more green open space. Mr. Lee presented an alternative site design rendering that the advocacy group believes is more inviting and walkable for the local community.
Peta Richkus believes that this proposed development fails at providing for walkability and would prefer to see a development with more green open space.
Ron Gallop, Green Towson Alliance, shared his view that this design is similar to a suburban strip mall with no LEED silver certified buildings. There is excessive parking, no green roofs, and is not a vibrant walkable development for Towson.
Beth Miller yielded her time.
Dr. John Fioramanti expressed pleasure in seeing development come to this corner at Towson but believes that this plan should encourage more walkability for the Towson community.
DESIGN REVIEW PANEL COMMENTS:
DRP Chairman, Mr. David Martin, opened up the floor to the panel members for discussion.
Mr. Mitchell Kellman inquired about the potentiality of having a Towson welcome sign along the stepped retaining wall at the corner of Bosley Avenue and York Road.
Mr. Shelly Curry, Curry Architects, indicated that a sign could be looked into.
2. Review the landscape screening for the transformers and add as needed. A screen wall should be considered.
3. Consider integrating the brick from the piers at the front of the hotel entrance to the base of the stair towers.
4. Look at design options for the hotel face along Towsontown Boulevard, particularly the walls of the outdoor terrace.
The motion was seconded by Mr. John DiMenna and approved by acclamation at 7:08 pm.
ITEM 2
PROJECT NAME: Towson Station 800 York Road- DTD Towson review.
DRP PROJECT #: 604
PROJECT TYPE: DTD Towson Review
At this time in the meeting, Ms. Nikki Brooks recused her position on the DRP due to professional involvement with the Towson Station project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Towson Station at 800 York Road was presented initially by Mr. Christopher Mudd, Venable, LLP.
The proposal is designed to replace the former Towson Fire Station with a retail shopping center and drive-thru bank with associated parking. There will be two entrances into the site and a stepped retaining wall at the corner with landscaping. The sidewalks will incorporate the Towson signature double brick band, street trees, and lighting spaced at regular intervals.
DRP Chairman, Mr. David Martin, opened up the floor to speakers.
Mike Lee of Save Towson’s Gateway advocacy group expressed concerns about the proposal being a car focused layout and believes that the development could provide more green open space. Mr. Lee presented an alternative site design rendering that the advocacy group believes is more inviting and walkable for the local community.
Peta Richkus believes that this proposed development fails at providing for walkability and would prefer to see a development with more green open space.
Ron Gallop, Green Towson Alliance, shared his view that this design is similar to a suburban strip mall with no LEED silver certified buildings. There is excessive parking, no green roofs, and is not a vibrant walkable development for Towson.
Beth Miller yielded her time.
Dr. John Fioramanti expressed pleasure in seeing development come to this corner at Towson but believes that this plan should encourage more walkability for the Towson community.
DESIGN REVIEW PANEL COMMENTS:
DRP Chairman, Mr. David Martin, opened up the floor to the panel members for discussion.
Mr. Mitchell Kellman inquired about the potentiality of having a Towson welcome sign along the stepped retaining wall at the corner of Bosley Avenue and York Road.
Mr. Shelly Curry, Curry Architects, indicated that a sign could be looked into.
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