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• <br />Spirit Hills. <br />Page 3 of 12 <br />As shown above, the proposed development has been found to meet all of the <br />standards outlined. <br />Building: The applicant is proposing to construct three buildings and a canopy for <br />gas islands totaling 30,266 square feet. This breaks down to building A at 13,720 <br />square feet, building B at 6,440 square feet, building C at 7,606 square feet plus the <br />canopy is 2,500 square feet in size. <br />The buildings are generally designed with peaked roofs with focus features at selected <br />ends of the buildings. The highest points of the buildings measure approximately 28' <br />feet in height and conform to the maximum 45 -foot height requirement imposed in the <br />GB District. <br />The buildings are proposed to be finished with rock face block and stucco (EIFS) sign <br />banding and accents. Standing seam metal roof at varying heights will be the roofing <br />material. The proposed mix of materials conform to the standards in Section 3, <br />Subdivision 4.B of the City Code. <br />Trash Enclosure: The site plan does illustrate exterior trash handling areas. <br />According to Section 3, Subd. 4.G of the Ordinance, all refuse and recyclable materials <br />• must be stored within the principal building or within an accessory structure (within a <br />side or rear yard) that is totally screened from eye level view from neighboring uses and <br />public rights of way. The applicant is aware of the provision and has placed the <br />enclosures upon the site plan. There are now two 10' x 10' foot enclosures with brick <br />walls and gates. The first enclosure is located behind Building A along the western lot <br />line. The second enclosure, belonging to Building B (the bank) located in the southwest <br />corner of the lot along Birch St. is not permitted. The enclosure for Building B may be <br />better suited if placed behind the building along the western lot line away from Birch St <br />or within Building C. Both enclosures will be surrounded by landscaping to soften the <br />look of the enclosure. The plan states that waste for Building C will be stored within the <br />building. <br />• <br />Signage: Signage on the site is proposed to be individual letters mounted over the <br />storefronts. Signage is governed by the City's sign ordinance and requires a separate <br />permit. All signs will be reviewed with the sign permit applications and must satisfy <br />applicable requirements of the Ordinance in regard to sign type size and location. <br />Landscaping: As shown on the landscape plan, a variety of trees, shrubs <br />and ornamental plantings are proposed on site. A heavier landscaping treatment is <br />included along Ware Road which separates the proposed development from existing <br />single - family residential uses. A fence six feet in height was provided by the developer <br />on the east side of Ware Rd. at the time of development of the single - family residential <br />area. <br />
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