Design
Guidelines - NYMS Grant
Facade and Interior Building Improvements
Greater Warsaw Chamber
of Commerce, Local Program Administrator
These Design Guidelines provide building owners
and tenants general information regarding the renovation of existing
buildings within the NYMS targeted area of downtown Warsaw.
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Overall Goals
The Greater Warsaw Chamber of Commerce encourages renovations and
improvements which create a unique and attractive image for each business
while respecting the original design parameters of its facade as well as
those of its neighbors. The Program encourages
solutions which achieve these goals affordably so that business and property
owners are benefited rather than burdened by the revitalization process.
FACADE GUIDELINES
Facade improvement projects
are to protect and preserve the authenticity of downtown Warsaw as it existed
around the turn of the 20th Century.
All facade and/or architectural
improvements are to be in the spirit of the renderings provided by In Site:
Architecture. Alternative design proposals may also be submitted.
Facade: A facade is considered the front (or face)
of a building facing a street. For buildings that have frontage on
two streets, there will be two facades.
- Proposals should work with any
preexisting building patterns.
- New facades should attempt to
coordinate heights with relative heights of adjacent buildings.
- Elements such as windows, doors,
bays, etc., should complement the size and scale of neighboring buildings.
Each should also be of a consistent proportion to each other.
- The use of period appropriate
decorative designs and adornments are encouraged as long as it is consistent
with neighboring buildings.
- Long areas of blank wall space
are discouraged.
- Design construction on the ground
floor is to be complementary to the facade layout above.
- Street numbers should be clear,
simple and contrast well with the background numbers they are placed on.
- Primary signs are to be simple
and restricted to displaying the name of the business and immediate relative
information only. Secondary information should be reserved for window
signs. Signage should be incorporated into the facade itself.
Colors must be kept to a minimum. Colors are to complement the colors
found on the building.
- A series of similar sized small
awnings is preferred over long continuous awnings.
- Exterior box-type backlit, moving,
flashing, neon signs are to be discouraged.
- Building materials and colors
are to complement adjacent buildings and are to be historically correct.
Colors selected are to be represented in the historic period color charts
supplied by major brand name paint distributors.
- A single material and color
should be used to dominate the theme of the facade while multiple materials
and colors are to highlight and accent only.
- Modern vinyl or aluminum or
other coverings not in keeping with facade improvement guidelines should be
removed prior to making facade changes.
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- Building
Materials and Colors.
- Building materials and colors
are to complement adjacent buildings and are to be historically correct.
- Colors selected are to be
represented in the historic period color charts supplied by major brand name
paint distributors.
- Applicants must provide the
name of the paint, color and number from a major brand name paint distributor.
INTERIOR BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
There are no design guidelines
for interior building improvements. Applicant/owner or tenant should
develop a proposal which establishes the work will complement existing interior
building features and will be done in a workmanlike manner and in compliance
with the New York Fire Prevention/Building Code and Energy Code.
REQUIREMENTS - ALL FACADE AND INTERIOR BUILDING
IMPROVEMENTS
- Sweat Equity. Interest in a building that a tenant or an owner
acquires by contributing his/her own personal labor to its renovation or
maintenance.
Applicant/owner will not receive reimbursement for any value
of sweat equity contributed to a facade improvement project or an interior
building improvement project.
- Contractors.
- The applicant may be his/her
own building contractor.
- You may secure estimates
for any work such as electrical, painting, masonry, carpentry, signage or
awnings from any vendor or contractor as defined herein.
- Contractor: A contractor
is certified or licensed or reputable or experienced and is currently in
the business of performing services in a workmanlike manner for others.
- Quotes.
- Applicants must secure two
(2) quotes that include a description of the work to be completed along
with materials proposed to be used.
- Description must also include
any necessary preparation work or materials to be applied before completion
finishes are installed.
- Applications.
- Applications
will first be reviewed by the building improvements administrator who may
request additional information.
- Similarly, the review panel
may request additional information.