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The Conditional Use Permit Amendment will <br />allow for the outdoor storage of items only related to outside services, sales and <br />equipment rental accessory to the principal use. <br />(b) Standards. <br />1. Open Space. <br />a. The PUD design will result in greater landscaped pervious area than the <br />base zoning district standard. <br />The GB, General Business District allows for 75% impervious surface coverage. The <br />new development proposes only 64% impervious surface coverage. The open space is <br />landscaped with sod, trees and/or shrubs. <br />The area proposed for outdoor storage is part of the 64% impervious surface area <br />calculations. There is no change in the amount of open space. <br />b. The PUD design will result in the protection of important natural features <br />(e.g., wetlands, significant trees, water courses, slopes over twelve (12) <br />percent). <br />There are no important natural features on site. <br />C. The PUD design will include extensive landscaping with an emphasis on <br />streetscape, site entrances, and the perimeter of the building. <br />The landscape plan provides canopy cover, open space and foundation plantings along <br />Lake Drive, Kelly Street and around the perimeter of the building. <br />2. Architectural Guidelines. Commercial and industrial buildings shall comply <br />with design standards of § 1007.043 (2)(d) of this Ordinance. <br />As detailed in the July 12, 2017 Planning & Zoning staff report and Site Plan Review <br />Worksheet, the main commercial building complies with the design standards. The <br />accessory storage building will be allowed to have lap residential steel siding with a <br />defined brick base per Planned Unit Development flexibility. <br />(m) Small engine and boat repair provided that: <br />7. The lighting shall be accomplished in such a way as to have no direct <br />source of light visible from adjacent land in residential use or from the public right-of- <br />way and shall be in compliance with § 1007.043 (6) of this Ordinance. <br />A photometric plan has been submitted and complies with performance standards. <br />9 <br />