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LP-21-00002 Suncadia Ph. 3 Div 17 Tumble Creek - Master File (Indexed)
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10/19/2021
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to consider Suncadia Phase 3 Division 17 Tumble Creek LP-21-00002.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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82507
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EXHBIT J (Rev. 1) to Development Agreement <br />Development Standards and Design Guidelines for <br />MountainStar Master Planned Resort <br />Decem her 2, 2008 <br />Section 8-Design Guidelines <br />General Description and Requirements <br />The Design Guidelines set forth below shall apply to the development of MountainStar. <br />Trend·west may choose to impose additional design guidelines through appropriate Covenants, <br />Conditions and Restrictions ("CC&Rs") and/or other methods chosen by Trendwest. Trendwest <br />will establish a Design Review Committee ("DRC'') through CC&Rs, \Vhich Committee shall be <br />responsible for imposing. administering and enforcing all design guidelines in accordance with <br />this Agreement. CC&Rs, and any other instruments utilized by Trendwest. <br />The purpose of these Design Guidelines is to identify the design goals that the County and <br />Trendwest have agreed upon regarding the development of MountainStar. The Design <br />Guidelines are not intended to be binding in the sense of code or regulations, but rather to reflect <br />an agreed upon set of goals bel\veen the County and Trendwest to guide the design and <br />development of MountainStar. The County recognizes that market conditions and public ''taste'' <br />in design will change over the Tenn of the Development Agreement for MountainStar build-out. <br />It is agreed by the County and Trendwest that the ability to adapt to these changes is a crucial <br />aspect of innovation and the success of MountainStar. The County and Trendwest intend that <br />Trendwest be given latitude and flexibility in determining how best to achieve the Design <br />Guidelines in connection with the development of MountainStar. Therefore, the Design <br />Guidelines set forth in this Section are intended to express the intent of what the County and <br />Trendwest expect these Design Guidelines. and other guidelines adopted by Trendwest or the <br />DRC, to achieve, while allowing Trendwest to choose the ways in which that intent \\•ill be <br />achieved and without any additional required design review of any kind. <br />Guiding Design Principles <br />The design of MountainStar will feature a Northwest mountain style that will be designed to <br />blend \vith the natural environment while reflecting the region's rich mining and logging <br />histories. Trendwest reserves the right to alter this theme as necessary to respond to market <br />considerations. All the buildings will be designed to encourage integrated use of the Resort's <br />many on-site recreational opportunities. <br />The buildings will be varied in size and shape and feature sloped roofs. generous overhangs. <br />covered porches and walkways. decks and other elements that provide architectural detail. <br />Structures will generally utilize natural materials and colors. and liberal use of wood and stone, <br />and heavy timber or log construction will be emphasized. Roof materials will include; simulated <br />wood shakes, flat concrete or clay tiles. slate or t~wx slate, oxidized copper or steel, other non- <br />ret1ectivc metals, asphalt composition. New materials which may enter the market will be <br />evaluated on a case by case basis. Disallowed roofing materials include wood shakes or shingles <br />and clay barrel. Walls will feature wood siding such as board and batten or shingles. <br />Most structures will feature a combination of one-and two-story elements. These \Vill likely <br />include the condominiums, chalets, recreational homes, administrative offices, shops. golf <br />facilities and maintenance facilities. Larger structures will likely include three-to six-story resort <br />Suncadia MasTer Planned Resort Exhibit J-Development Standards <br />]() December 2, 2008 <br />Index #32
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