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EXHIBIT D <br />Item 6b <br />Staff Report <br />'.DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />November 2). 1977 <br />SUBJECT: <br />APPLICANT: <br />PURPOSE: <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />Z -77 -172 <br />A1.sa1 Masonic Lodge <br />Applicat.on for design review for an 8,000 sq. ft. <br />Masonic lodge building proposed to be constructed <br />on a site located at the northwest corner of the <br />intersection of Valley Trails Drive (South) and <br />Hopyard Road. Zoning for the property is R* =2300 <br />District. <br />1. Exhibit A. Site Plan, Elevations and Landscape <br />Plan <br />2. Planning Commission, Resolution No. 1562 <br />on September 18, 1977, the Planning Commission approved case UPS- 7713, <br />a conditional use permit to allow the construction and operation of <br />an 8,000 sq. ft. Xasonia lodge building on the northern portion of <br />the approximately 3.1 acre parcel of land located at the north- <br />west corner of the intersection of Valley Trails Drive (South) and <br />Hopyard Road. The Masonic( lodge is now applying for design approval <br />of that project. <br />The location and slate of the building are as were shown with the con- <br />ditional use permit submittal. The building would be 1,000 sq. ft. <br />in sire and located immediately north of the parking lot approved in <br />conjunction with the St. Clare's Episcopal Church submittal. That <br />parking lot is large enough to accommodate both the church and lodge <br />even for simultanous uses. The lodge building would be rectangular <br />in with dimensions of 80' X 100 °. It would be constructed of scoredo <br />Texture 111 siding, redwood trim, and a heavy shake mansard roof. A <br />canopy shown located at the southwest corner of the building would be <br />supported by alunpstone columns. Colors used would be varying shades <br />of beige and brown. <br />The entrance to the building would be on the south side. There would <br />be no windows in the other three elevations and the only other openings <br />would be to emergency exits lone on the east side and the other on <br />the north side). Because the building would be used for lodge rituals, <br />windows are not desired. Placing the entrance on the south side of <br />the building concentrates outdoor activities as Ear as possible from <br />bordering residences. This is in conformance with the requirements <br />of the conditional use permit approval. <br />The area to the north snd west of the building is intended as the sits <br />for future parking if necessary. No development of this area is pro- <br />posed at this time except for Landscaping. <br />