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4 <br />existing building and turf seed to the west. Additional canopy cover; foundation <br />landscaping and open area landscaping will not be required. <br /> <br />Architectural Plans and Exterior Building Materials <br /> <br />The addition meets the building type and construction for institutional facilities. Exterior <br />materials include red and buff precast concrete, architectural metal panel and storefront <br />glazing system all similar to the existing building. The height of the building matches the <br />low roof of the existing church that it butts into. Wall mounted exterior light fixtures will <br />match the existing building lights for both aesthetics and performance and will be <br />provided at the two building exists. There is a proposed condenser and generator on the <br />northwest side of the building that will be screened by an 8 foot high precast wall. <br /> <br />Signage <br /> <br />Any new monument or wall signage shall require a separate sign permit application. <br /> <br />Impervious Surface Coverage <br /> <br /> Pre-Development Post-Development <br />Impervious 15.77 acres (17.3%) 15.92 acres (17.5%) <br />Pervious 75.43 acres (82.8%) 75.28 acres (82.5%) <br />TOTAL 91.2 acres 91.2 acres <br /> <br />A portion of the property is in the Shoreland District of Peltier Lake. The maximum <br />allowed impervious surface is 60%. The existing church plus the addition are proposed at <br />17.5% impervious. <br /> <br />Public Land Dedication <br /> <br />No cash in lieu of land dedication shall be required with the addition. <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Resource Management System <br /> <br />The Resource Management System Plan goal of preserving surface water quality is <br />supported by the implementation of a stormwater management BMP storm basin. <br /> <br />Land Use Plan <br /> <br />The Comprehensive Plan guides this property for urban reserve. The full build future land <br />use plan guides the property for low density residential. The proposed church addition is <br />consistent with the designated land use.