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Planning Commission <br /> Lands of Murthy and Srinath <br /> July 22, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Site Data: <br /> Gross Lot Area: 1.203 acres <br /> Net Lot Area: 1.067 acres <br /> Average Slope: 12.7% <br /> Lot Unit Factor: 1.01 <br /> Floor Area and Development Area: <br /> Area Maximum Proposed Existing Increase Left <br /> Development 14,057 14,000 0 +14,000 +57 <br /> Floor 5,894 5,893 0 _ +5,893 +1 <br /> Site and Architecture <br /> The applicant is requesting approval of a site development permit for a new partial two <br /> story residence with an attached three-car garage. The house would include 4,622 square <br /> feet on the first floor and 630 square feet in the garage, and 365 square feet on the second <br /> floor. A 276 square foot cabana is proposed in the rear yard area. <br /> The height of the residence would range from 14 feet at the garage to 23 feet at the <br /> bedroom wing and 26 feet at the center portion of the residence. The second story portion <br /> of the residence has been nested in the center of the building and would be completely <br /> under the roofline as viewed from the front elevation, with some second story windows at <br /> the rear elevation. A large window is proposed at the family room for light and volume in <br /> that area of the residence. Most of the second story areas are located in the volume of the <br /> roof and alternative materials are proposed to break up-exterior elevations. Story poles <br /> have been placed on the site for the Commission's review. <br /> Proposed exterior materials include brick veneer along the center, entry portion of the <br /> residence, with wood siding around the remainder of the residence. Slate roofing is <br /> proposed with brick veneer chimneys and wood windows and doors. Several skylights are <br /> proposed throughout the bedroom wing and two skylights are proposed at the second <br /> story office. All skylights are required to be designed to reduce emitted light and no <br /> lighting may be placed within the wells. The front entry is a one story element with the <br /> same eave height (12 feet) as the main portion of the front elevation. A small window is <br /> proposed along the front elevation of the roof, to emphasize the entry. Exterior colors <br /> have not yet been chosen. Staff will review proposed colors for conformance with the <br /> Town's adopted color board, prior to the painting of the residence. <br />