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6 <br />Outdoor Lighting <br />Per City Code Section 1007.043(6)(d), no light source shall exceed 1.0 foot candle onto <br />right of way or 0.4 foot candle onto adjacent property. Per Page M, Photometric Plan, no <br />light sources exceed 1.0 foot candle along Apollo Drive and Lilac Street and are <br />compliant. No light sources exceed 0.4fc along the east lot line. Light sources do max at <br />4.4 foot candle within the shared parking lot because a light pole is located in the island <br />on the lot line which is acceptable for safety purposes. <br />The parking lot light poles are 20ft tall on 3ft bases for a total height of 23 ft which is less <br />the 45ft maximum allowed. The parking lot light fixtures are down lit and cutoff as <br />required by city code. Decorative downlit wall mounted lights are provided on the <br />exteriors of the building. <br />The outdoor lighting meets performance standards. <br />Off-Street Parking Requirements <br />Per City Code Section 1007.044(6), day care facilities require one (1) space for each <br />300sf of floor area. Floor area is 10% of the gross area. Parking calculations will be based <br />on the first floor gross area because the second floor is only being used for storage. <br />Gross Area -10%Floor Area/300 <br />Total <br />Spaces <br />Required <br />Total <br />Spaces <br />Provided <br />16,941sf <br />15,210 sf <br />1694 <br />1,521 <br />15,247sf /300 = <br />13,689sf/300 = <br />51 <br />46 <br />54 <br />46 <br />Sheet C1, Site Plan indicates 51 43 paved parking stalls and 3 ADA parking stalls for a <br />total of 54 46 parking stalls. Three (3) spaces A temporary emergency vehicle turn <br />around is are being constructed on Outlot A as part of a future shared parking lot. These <br />This area will be covered by a recorded Shared Driveway and Parking Access <br />Agreement. <br />Grading Plan and Stormwater Management <br />The City Engineer is reviewing the revised plans and shall provide updated comments <br />prior to Council approval. <br />Per the City Engineer Memo dated May 3, 2023: <br />Stormwater from the existing 4.22 acre vacant lot area drains to storm sewer along <br />Apollo Drive (CSAH 12), which eventually drains to a city maintained pond in the <br />northwest quadrant of the Apollo Drive (CSAH 12) and Lilac Street intersection. <br />The project is proposed to add approximately 1.02 acres of impervious surface for the <br />childcare facility, parking lot, and entrance drive, according to the Stormwater