HomeMy WebLinkAbout001 - Cover SheetPARKING CALCULATIONS TABLEProgramSquareFootage3,000 SF
Reduction# ofRooms# ofEmployeesParkingFactorReq'd ParkingBefore ReductionsReductionsReq'd ParkingAfter ReductionsHotel--190161.1 / 122530%157Restaurant / BarCommercial AreaPublic Assembly Areas3,790790--1/601450%7------030%01 space per 5 seats with reduction of 1 space per every 4 guest rooms----Total Required165Section 38.540.050.C.(3) -Transit Stop within 800 FT10%Total Req'd After Reductions148Total Provided Onsite148Surplus0**--# ofSeats---237Restaurant / Bar Patio307---1/120250%1-BICYCLE PARKING -18 OUTDOOR (UNDER COVER) -10 INDOOR (2ND LEVEL GARAGE)CONTACTS:Owner:S2K MILLER BABCOCK, LLC4643 South Ulster Street, Suite 1500Denver, CO 80237Kerry Nickersonkerry.nickerson@millerglobal.comPlanning Consultant:INTRINSIK ARCHITECTURE, inc.206 East Babcock Street, Suite 1ABozeman, MT 59715Robert J. Pertzbornrpertzborn@intrinsikarchitecture.comCivil Engineer:TD & H Engineering234 E. Babcock Street, Suite 3Bozeman, MT 59715Kyle Scarrkyle.scarr@tdhengineering.comLighting Consultant:Creative Designs in Lighting15982 N. 78th Street, Suite AScottsdale, AZ 85260Mark Greenawaltmarkg@cdltg.comLandscape Architect:Design.5 Landscape Architecture111 North Tracy AvenueBozeman, MT 59715Troy Scherertroy@design5la.comArchitect:DAVIS3033 N. Central Avenue, Suite 800Phoenix, AZ 85012Will Craigwcraig@thedavisexperience.com DAVIS3033 North Central AvenueSuite 800Phoenix, AZ 85012www.thedavisexperience.com480.638.1100THE PROJECTPROJECT NUMBER:DATE:A CANOPY HOTEL IN BOZEMAN32 South ROUSE Avenue, BOZEMAN, MT 597152313824-1004Sheet # Sheet NameSP100 PROPOSED SITE PLANSP100.1 PROPOSED 1ST SUB FLOOR LAYOUTSP100.2 PROPOSED 2ND SUB FLOOR LAYOUTSP101 PROPOSED 1ST FLOOR LAYOUTSP102 PROPOSED 2ND FLOOR LAYOUTSP103 PROPOSED 3RD FLOOR LAYOUTSP104 PROPOSED 4TH FLOOR LAYOUTSP105 PROPOSED 5TH FLOOR LAYOUTSP106 PROPOSED 6TH FLOOR LAYOUTSP107 PROPOSED ROOF LAYOUTSP300 PROPOSED ELEVATIONSSP310 PROPOSED ELEVATION MATERIALSSP311 PROPOSED ELEVATION MATERIALSDRAWING INDEXSITE SUBMITTALSITE SUBMITTALISSUED FOR:INFORMATIONPROJECTLOCATION MAPAuthority Having Jurisdiction• City of Bozeman, Montana | Community DevelopmentApplicable Codes and Standards• 2021 International Building Code (IBC) with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications• 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC) with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications• 2021 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications• 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications• 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications• 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) (IAPMO) with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications• 2021 International Fire Code with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications • 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modifications • Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) Subchapter 24.301.6 Elevators, Escalators, and Moving Walks• Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) Subchapter 24.301.7 Boiler Safety• Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibilities Guidelines• ICC A117.1-2017 Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities with Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) modificationsBuilding Construction Data• Construction Type: Type 1A• Proposed Building Height: 70’-0”to Top of Roof• Maximum Allowable Building Height per Occupancy: Unlimited per IBC Table 504.4 for R-1 Occupancy• Maximum Allowable per Zoning Code: 70’-0”within B-3 Commercial Zoning District• Proposed Number of Stories: 6 + 2 Below-grade Parking Levels• Approximate Building Floor Area (Including Below-grade Parking Levels): 208,318 GSF• Maximum Allowable Area per Floor per Occupancy: Unlimited per IBC Table 506.2 for R-1 OccupancyBuilding Occupancy DataNew ConstructionBuilding Occupancy Classification Groups: • Primary Building Use is Residential Group R-1, Hotel (transient) per IBC 310.2Floor Occupancy Classification Groups:• Sub-levels 1-2:• Enclosed Parking Garage per IBC 406.6• Level 1:• Group A-2, Café and Public Spaces, Lounge, Meeting Rooms• Group B, Office• Group S-1, Loading and Service• Levels 2-5:• Group R-1, Residential Hotel (Transient)• Level 6: • Group R-1, Residential Hotel (Transient)• Group A-2, Restaurant, Bar, Lounge, Fitness, Amenity, Patios• Roof Level:• Group S-1, Utility and Mechanical EquipmentFire Resistive Building ElementsRequired Fire Resistance of Structural Elements for Construction Type 1A per IBC Table 601• Primary Structural Frame: 3 Hours• Bearing Walls (Exterior): 3 Hours• Bearing Walls (Interior): 3 Hours• Nonbearing Walls and Partitions (Exterior): 0 Hours• Floor Construction and Secondary Members: 2 Hours• Roof Construction and Secondary Members: 1.5 HoursExterior Wall Fire Resistance Based on Fire Separation Distance per IBC Table 705.5• North (Alley/Fire Lane Frontage): 1 Hour (less than 10 feet)• East: 1 Hour (less than 10 feet)• South (East Babcock Street Frontage): 1 Hour (less than 10 feet)• West (South Rousse Avenue Frontage): 1 Hour (less than 10 feet)Allowable area of Openings per Story per IBC Table• North (Alley/Fire Lane Frontage): • Ground Floor (5’< x < 10’): 25%• Levels 2-6 (20’< x < 25’): No Limit• East• Ground Floor (5’< x < 10’): 25%• Levels 2-6 (10’< x < 15’): 45%• South (East Babcock Street Frontage):• Ground Floor (5’< x < 10’): 25%• Levels 2-6, SW Portion (5’< x < 10’): 25%• Levels 2-6, SE Portion) (30’< x): No Limit• West (South Rousse Avenue Frontage): • Ground Floor, NW Portion (5’< x < 10’): 25%• Ground Floor, SW Portion (15’< x < 20’): 75%• Levels 2-6 (10’< x < 15’): 45%Fire Resistance Rating of Other Elements:• Shaft Enclosures: 2 Hours • Electrical Room Separation: 1 Hour• Fire Pump Room Separation: 1 Hour• Doors in 3 Hour Fire Barrier: 3 Hours• Doors in 2 Hour Fire Barrier: 1.5 Hours• Doors in 1 Hour Fire Barrier: 1 Hour• Fire Partitions Separating Sleeping Units from Other Occupancies: 1 Hour• Fire Partitions Separating Corridors Walls: .5 HourBuilding Fire Protection and Suppression• Smoke Detection/Fire Alarm System Types Provided:• Manual Fire Alarm System (IBC 907• Automatic Smoke Detection System (IBC 907)• Emergency Voice/Alarm Communication System• Emergency Responder Radio Coverage• Fire Department Communication System• Fire Command Center• Automatic Sprinkler System Throughout• Class 1 Standpipe System at All Egress Stairs• Fire Extinguisher Locations per NFPA 10AccessibilityAll public areas to conform to IBC Chapter 11Number of Accessible Units Required: 6 without Roll-in Showers, 2 with Roll-in Showers –8 Units total per IBC Table 1108.6.1.1 (where roll-in showers shall include a permanently mounted folding shower seat)Number of Units Required to Provide Communication Features: 14 Units per ADAAG Table 224.4Accessible Units shall be accessible and located along an accessible route. Requirements include primary entrance, maneuvering clearances between and around beds, maneuvering clearances to and within bathrooms, and maneuvering clearances to thermostat/controls. Accessible Units will be dispersed among various classes of guest rooms, including bed numbers, view types, etc.CANOPY HOTELS ROUSE AVEE BABCOCK STS CHURCH AVEW MAIN STARCHITECTURECIVIL
LANDSCAPEELECTRICAL1/2 mile radiusSheet # Sheet NameAL0 LIGHTING NOTES AND SCHEDULESAL1 1ST LEVEL LIGHTING PLANAL2 2ND LEVEL LIGHTING PLANAL3 6TH LEVEL LIGHTING PLANAL4 1ST LEVEL PHOTOMETRIC PLANAL5 6TH LEVEL PHOTOMETRIC PLANAL6 ELEVATIONS PHOTOMETRIC PLANAL7 FIXTURE SCHEDULE AND CUTSHEETSAL8 FIXTURE CUTSHEETSAL9 FIXTURE CUTSHEETSAL10 FIXTURE CUTSHEETSSheet # Sheet NameC1.0 COVER PAGEC1.1 NOTES, LEGEND & ABBREVIATIONSC1.2 NOTES, LEGEND & ABBREVIATIONSC2.1 EXISTING CONDITIONSC2.2 DEMOLITION PLANC2.3 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLANC3.1 SITE UTILITY PLANC5.1 CIVIL DETAILSC5.2 CIVIL DETAILSC5.3 STORMTECH DETAILSINFORMATIONPARKING CALCINFORMATIONSITE & BUILDINGLegal DescriptionROUSE 1ST ADD, S07, T02 S, R06 E, BLOCK 00A, Lot 021, ACRES 0.617, ROUSE'S 1ST-BOZ W1/2 LOT 21 ALL LOTS 22-28 A LESS 7' N S FOR ALLEY• Lot Area = 26,876 SF (0.617 AC)ROUSE 1ST ADD, S07, T02 S, R06 E, BLOCK A, W4' LOT 19 & LOT 20 & E2 LOT 21• Lot Area = 6,118 SF (0.140 AC)ROUSE 1ST ADD, S07, T02 S, R06 E, BLOCK A, W17'LOT 18 & E24' LOT 19• Lot Area = 5,453 SF (0.125 AC)Sheet # Sheet NameL000 SITE PLANL001 NOTES AND CODEL002 NOTES AND SCHEDULESL003 LANDSCAPE COVERAGE PLANL100 LANDSCAPE GRADING PLAN (SEE CIVIL FOR ALL FINAL GRADING)L200 HARDSCAPE PLANL300 OVERALL PLANTING PLANL301 PLANTING ENLARGEMENT PLAN - WESTL302 PLANTING ENLARGEMENT PLAN - EASTL500 LANDSCAPE DETAILSL600 IRRIGATION SCHEDULES AND CALCULATIONSL601 IRRIGATION PLANL700 IRRIGATION DETAILSL701 IRRIGATION DETAILSZoning -B-3 (Downtown Building District)Community Plan Future Land Use-Traditional CoreArea Coverage & Density• Lot Area = 38,450 SF (0.883 AC)• Total Building Footprint (Gross) = 35870 SF• Percent Lot Coverage = 93% (No Maximum Requirement)• Total Building Area = 145,314 SF• Floor Area Ratio (F.A.R) 38,450 SF / 145,314 SF = 26.5• Total Parking and Circulation Area = 56,525 SF• Total Landscaped Area = 2,312 SF (16.6% of Parcel)The Canopy Hotel in Bozeman, Montanais envisioned as a six-story, 190-key destination hotel located at the intersection of South Rouse Avenue and East Babcock Street in Downtown Bozeman. The proposed development includes two below-grade parking levels that provide 146 vehicle spaces along with auxiliary storage spaces. The ground floor level, which is raised 2’-6”above grade to comply with local floodplain regulations, features a variety of amenities, gathering areas, and back of house support spaces. Levels two through five contain the bulk of the guest rooms along with their corresponding service and utility spaces. The sixth floor is split in two, with guest rooms distributed along the east wing and a series of indoor and outdoor amenities, bar, lounge, and restaurant spaces to thewest. The non-occupiable roof level contains a screened, centrally located mechanical equipment area.The simple forms and clean lines of the building are further articulated with a material palette that includes a mix of variegated charcoal brickwork, corrugated charcoal metal, textured metal accent panels, black metal trim, multi-lite gridded glazing, and composite wood accent cladding. Featuring a patchwork of masonry tones, textures, and patterns, the ground floor of the building seeks to relate to the surroundings historic architectural fabric while still maintaining a contemporary approach. Similarly, the gridded glazing throughout is meant to harken back to the city’s industrial heritage with modern, energy-efficient systems. Deep-ribbed corrugated charcoal metal panels clad the bulk of the upper floors, providing a simple yet dynamic façade with shadow lines that shift across every face of the building throughout the day. Composite wood soffits and textured metal accent panels break up the rhythm of the façade with contrasting texture and warmth. Finally, a delicate arrangement of accent lighting is distributed throughout the exterior to accentuate certain architectural elements and provide a safe experience along the public right of way while simultaneously avoiding unwanted light from illuminating the immediate surroundings.Additionally, a lush arrangement of local trees and plantings have been proposed around the base of the building to provide shade and help soften the experience along the ground floor. These plants provide an added relief to the building as raised beds, at grade strips, and grated tree wells distributed on either side of the sidewalk along the street-facing west and south sidewalks. Lastly, a large mural is proposed along the northwest corner angled towards the historic Main Street. The corner bridging piece will be painted by a local artist and reflect the culture of Bozeman, welcoming locals and visitors to experience the hospitality of the hotel and the broader downtown area.24-1220