In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant site layout proposal aimed at enhancing the Alpine Balsam area, focusing on increasing housing diversity while ensuring no adverse impacts on neighboring properties. The plan aligns with the area's goals to balance market-rate and permanently affordable housing units, with assurances that historic runoff patterns will remain unchanged.
The proposal includes a site and use review application for the renovation and expansion of the pavilion building and parking garage, located at multiple addresses including 1155 Alpine and 2655 Broadway. The project plans to add approximately 55,100 square feet to the pavilion, introducing a new fourth story and modernizing the parking structure with updated facade elements.
Key objectives of the renovation include consolidating city services into a centralized location to improve service delivery and collaboration among city departments. The new design aims to create an inclusive environment that meets current ADA standards, addressing disparities in service accessibility. The project is also positioned to meet climate action goals, with plans for an all-electric building and sustainable construction materials, including cross-laminated timber.
The proposed design features a public plaza and new entries to enhance accessibility, while the building's facade will be upgraded to optimize energy performance. The project is expected to facilitate the deconstruction of unsafe buildings and advance other city planning initiatives in the civic area.
As the planning board reviews the application, key considerations include compliance with form-based code regulations and the appropriateness of requested exceptions. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to sustainable development and community-focused infrastructure improvements.