Pre-Application Conference Scheduled for building at SE 11th & Burnside

A Pre-Application Conference has been scheduled by Urban Development Group to discuss a new building at SE 11th & Burnside. The proposed 7 story building by Vallaster Corl Architects will have 84 residential apartments over ground floor retail and parking for 23 cars. 126 bicycle parking spaces are proposed.

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The site for the project is bound by E Burnside, SE 11th Ave and SE Sandy Blvd. A large Clear Channel billboard is currently located on the triangular block. Shown remaining at the southwest corner of the block is a low rise building occupied by Michael’s Italian Beef and Sausage Company. Another Vallaster Corl building, the Lower Burnside Lofts, are nearing completion one block to the west.

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The Pre-Application Conference [PDF] is scheduled for July 2nd 2015 at 10:30 AM. A Design Advice Request for the project has been scheduled, however the date has not yet been published. The project will be required to go through a Type III Design Review with hearings before the Design Commission.

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4 thoughts on “Pre-Application Conference Scheduled for building at SE 11th & Burnside

  1. Anna, half Death Star/ half Borg Cube/ and the trendy move to make it black. Just so it will be a dark hulking blob on the skyline, thanks, trendy arkyteks!

  2. Is there a code reason for the uniformity of the exterior color? Or is it an energy thing? I think it would be so much more engaging if they did something a little more creative and interesting. I always like to ask about a new building, if I walked by it all of the time, would I get bored of it after a few passes? Let’s build buildings people will want to live in for decades.

  3. Looks exactly like Lower Burnside Lofts, which is no prize-winner either. Buy small parcel of land, design small units crammed inside a hulking black metal box, insert orange highlights to give the façade a “natural” touch…repeat. Some of these buildings are very reminiscent of eastern European public housing. Where’s design review?

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