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Planning & Zoning Board <br />September 11, 2001 <br />Page 20 <br />5. Planting varieties indicated on the landscape plan shall be evaluated in terms of salt <br />tolerance, particularly those plantings proposed along the I -35W. <br />6. A tree preservation plan is submitted subject to City approval. <br />7. The site plan is revised to illustrate bicycle rack locations. <br />8. All trash handling equipment shall be screened from view of adjacent properties by a fence <br />of wall at least six feet in height with a minimum opaqueness of 80 percent. <br />9. A photometric lighting plan and light fixture details are submitted subject to review and <br />approval by the City Council. All lighting used to illuminate off - street parking areas shall be <br />hooded (i.e. shoe box fixtures) and arranged to deflect light away public streets and adjacent <br />properties. <br />10. All site signage comply with the applicable requirements of t t din.` ce. <br />11. Fencing shall be provided along the east side of the p <br />entering the adjacent wetland) and along the sides of <br />school) that border the bus parking lot. <br />Mr. Rafferty returned to the meeting at 9:07 p. <br />Ms. Lane left the meeting at 9:09 p.m. <br />Chair Schaps invited applicant to make <br />event stray balls from <br />(north and west of the <br />John Christensen, Superintende t " `nnial chool District, stated they did have a meeting with <br />some staff members last we _ • ` t e recommendations /concerns, and the bus issue would <br />come in on an angle and t d c e their wheels to the left and the buses would not back <br />up. The car traffic would be k : separate from the bus traffic. He stated they had no problem <br />with the recommendat . t t ighting would not have as much lighting as the middle school <br />because it was an elem + = ool. He stated they would like to keep the area open where they <br />wanted drainage as gree s . ace for a play area. <br />Mr. Corson asked about the tree preservation plan and if they were agreeable to that. Mr. <br />Christensen stated they were agreeable. <br />Paul Snyder, Lead Architect, stated with respect to the recommendation to add some infiltration, <br />the small children did not need much space for a play area, and that was why they wanted to <br />avoid creating an infiltration area where it was proposed. <br />Mr. Zych asked if it would be possible to add a second story to the gym. Mr. Snyder stated that <br />would probably not be possible because of their budget. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked about the location of the schools being located so close together and why the <br />gym was the farthest away from the middle school, while the kindergarten and first grade rooms <br />were the closest. Mr. Snyder stated they were separate buildings as well as totally enclosed <br />buildings, which would lead to their separateness. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />