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• Locks should be an anti - spreading type and have dead bolt capability. <br />Snow Removal: <br />• Snow removal can be a concern with this type of design. If they are going to pile the snow on -site <br />we should be conscious of where it is being stored. We want to avoid storing the snow in area <br />which will obstruct the view of traffic entering and exiting the complex. Additionally, we want <br />the snow to be stored in an area which does not affect the natural surveillance of the parking lot. <br />Lighting: <br />• I am unable to read the lighting plan for the business complex as it was not included with the full size <br />plan. A white LED shining down on the lot and canopy should be a good option, as long as it does not <br />alter the color of vehicles when viewed through the surveillance cameras. Wail packs are a good <br />option, but care should be used when installing them to not blind passing motorist and hinder natural <br />surveillance. Pole mounting is the best option as it does not hinder natural surveillance and allows for <br />a more uniform light pattern. <br />• Page 2 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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