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P79 <br />g. <br />a) From side and rear property lines, an area of not less than ten (10) feet <br />wide shall be landscaped in compliance with Section 3, Subd. 4. Q of this <br />Ordinance. <br />b) From all road rights -of -way, an area of not less than fifteen (15) feet wide <br />shall be landscaped in compliance with Section 3, Subd. 4. Q of this <br />Ordinance. <br />c) Where lots abut residentially zoned property, a buffer yard of not less than <br />twenty (20) feet wide shall be landscaped and screened in accordance <br />with Section 3, Subd. 4. Q of this Ordinance. <br />d) The property owner shall be responsible for maintenance of all <br />landscaping, including within the boulevard. <br />• The building has existed and functioned for several decades. However, <br />additional landscaping is appropriate with a new application and a landscape <br />plan has been submitted. The City Forester has reviewed the plan. The mix <br />of plantings for the infiltration basin must be specified and a five -year <br />maintenance plan must be submitted for the native plantings. <br />Exterior Lighting. The lighting shall be accomplished in such a way as to have <br />no direct source of light visible from adjacent land in residential use or from the <br />public right -of -way and shall be in compliance with Section 3, Subd. 4.F of this <br />Ordinance. A comprehensive lighting plan shall be submitted as part of the <br />conditional use permit application, and shall be subject to the following <br />performance standards: <br />1) Canopy Lighting. Canopy lighting shall only be permitted under the canopy <br />structure, and shall consist of canister spotlights recessed into the canopy. <br />No portion of the light source or fixture may extend below the ceiling of the <br />canopy. Total canopy illumination below the canopy may not exceed one <br />hundred fifteen (115) foot candles at ground level. <br />2) Perimeter Lighting. Lighting at the periphery of the site and building shall be <br />directed downward, and individual lights shall not exceed fifteen (15) foot <br />candles at ground level. <br />3) Illumination. Maximum site illumination shall not exceed four - tenths (.4) foot <br />candle at ground level when measured at any boundary line with an adjoining <br />residential property or any public property. <br />• The submitted photometric plan shows that canopy illumination and the rest <br />of the site comply with these requirements. <br />4) Access. Vehicular access points shall create a minimum of conflict with <br />through traffic movement and shall comply with Section 3, Subd. 5 of this <br />Ordinance. <br />• <br />
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