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9.C. - Page 19 <br /> k) Identify the key development team members. If any team members are different from the team <br /> being proposed for this project, provide an explanation of why the new team member(s) were <br /> selected. <br /> I) Identify any community uses incorporated into the project, or other benefits to the community <br /> at large or the specific neighborhood, which were part of or resulted from the project. <br /> Project Concept <br /> Proposers shall thoroughly describe the conceptual design for the project. Please note that more than <br /> one concept can be submitted and will be considered.The following information shall be provided: <br /> • Project Summary: Provide important project data, preferably in table form, such as gross floor <br /> area, floor area of individual building uses, number of residential units (broken down by unit <br /> type/size and affordability levels), number of parking stalls, building height, etc. Provide a <br /> summary of the proposed uses including the integration of all specified uses including <br /> pedestrian access. The summary should also contain information regarding the green <br /> building/sustainability program and the commitments proposed under this program. For other <br /> specified uses include space sizes, location within project, rents and target market. <br /> • Site Plan: Include a conceptual site plan and building elevations that shows all parcels involved <br /> in the Proposal. Identify public streets, setbacks, pedestrian entrances, parking garage <br /> entrances, and loading areas. Site plans should show the design treatment of the streets and <br /> setbacks along the creek. Inclusion or exclusion of any properties not specifically part of the <br /> City's offering may be considered by the City. It is incumbent upon Proposer to demonstrate the <br /> benefits to the City of its individual project, including the urban design implications of including <br /> or excluding neighboring or adjacent properties. <br /> • Floor Plans: Provide rough floor plans for the proposed project that show the arrangement of <br /> various uses and functions, including parking, pedestrian circulation, and active ground-floor <br /> uses. <br /> • Section Sketches: Include section drawings that show the vertical arrangement of uses through <br /> the project buildings. <br /> • Elevation Sketches: Include elevation drawings that show the architectural treatment of key <br /> elevations at a conceptual level of detail, heights of key building elements, and the arrangement <br /> of ground floor frontage treatments. If adjacent privately-owned parcels are not included in the <br /> Proposal, provide sketches of building elevations that face these parcels as well. <br /> • Parking Strategy: Describe the strategy for providing and managing parking for all Site uses. <br /> 9 <br />